Engineering Physics
Hello
If I am not wrong, BEnnett University provides BTech in Engineering Physics while CU provides Physics Hons.
After BTech you will probably want to get placed or qualify GATE and go for MTech after which if you want to enter research field you will have to go for PhD (the minimum time it will take for you to do this is 11 years).
In BSc hons option, after completing Bsc hons you may go for IIT JAm or DUPGET or BHUPET or other entrances along with GATE and get into MSc in Physics after which once you qualify CSIRNET exam. Onqualifying CSIR NET if you also qualify for JRf (Junior Research Fellowship) you automatically become a rsearch scholar (and you can continue with PhD after which you will become a researcher). (it will take you 8 to 10 years atleast)
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can surely do PhD in Physics after B.Tech in Engineering Physics
Usually, students go for Masters Program before PhD. Students who are interested in research, enroll for a Master’s program then convert to a PhD. But a direct admission to PhD after Bachelor’s degree is also an option. There are certain criteria which the applicant needs to meet in order to apply for a Direct PhD admission after a Bachelor’s (B.Tech or B.E.).
In most scenarios, work experience in the field of interest for a year or two is good. The student can carry out some research work in the relevant area while doing his Bachelor’s program. He can also work under his guide for sometime after his graduation to show extra experience in research. A paper publication or technical paper presentation, seminars and extra projects during your Bachelor’s program will reflect your aptitude and interest in research. The Final Year project topic can be selected as per your future research target. You need to assure the work carried out is good and the corresponding letter of recommendation from the guide is of strong preference.
There is also the concept of Majors and Minors. Major is the main subject of specialization. You can specialize in 2 (Double majors) or 3 (Triple Majors). It is better to choose your majors in a way to make your profile stronger for a direct PhD application. For example, if you major in Mathematics and Finance, your chances of getting an admit for a PhD in Quantitative finance or only Finance can get better. Since the students cover subjects relevant to a Master’s program as a part of their theoretical curriculum, they need not worry about prerequisites. Care should be taken to assure that the coursework covered in the Bachelor’s program is equivalent to the corresponding program in the US.
Apart from the above mentioned, the important factors in backing a profile are the documents that go along with your application. A Statement of Purpose should be well written. It should describe your reason behind pursuing a PhD, your area of interest, application and contribution of the research you wish to carry out and how you see yourself progressing with your research in the years to come. A Statement of Purpose can either make or break the deal for you. Your calibre and aptitude need to be showcased in the Statement of Purpose. The next set of important documents is Letters of Recommendation. These should come from your guides/mentors. Your equation and work with the guide matters here. Hence maintaining a healthy rapport and hard work are a must.
Hence, applying for a PhD right after a Bachelor’s program, without doing a Master’s program is possible. It involves a tad bit of more hard work over the 3 or 4 years of Undergraduate life but it pays off in the end.
Hope this information helps you. Feel free to ask more questions.
Have a good day!!
Dear student,
Let me guess, that you are asking for B.Tech books for 1st year for the Physics and Mathematics subject. So I have listed some top books for each subject below.
Engineering Mathematics :
Engineering physics :
Hope this helps.
Hello,
Below I have given the placement details for both the colleges:
IIT BOMBAY, PHYSICS DEPARTMENT
YEAR
PLACED
2016-2017
15
2017-2018
2018-2019
10
You may refer to the following link for full details:
http://placements.iitb.ac.in/files/IIT_Bombay_Placement_and_Internship_Report_2018-19.pdf
NIT NAGPUR, CSE
84
2019-2020
103
You may refer to the below link for more details:
https://vnit.ac.in/tnp/
Good Luck
Hello aspirant! Hope you are doing well! Some of the best colleges in engineering physics are -
The engineering physics in IIT Bombay is very good branch. It has good scope. Almost all of the students who enrolled for the placement are placed with good salary minimum approximately of 8 LPA. Some students got higher package too. Most students choose to go for non core companies.
Hope my answer will help you
Thank you
Hi, here are some of the recommended books for BTech Engineering Physics:
1.Applied Physics by A.K JHA. Its really good and easy to understand
2.Fundamentals of Optics by D.R. Khanna and H.R. Gulati.
3. Introduction to Special Relativity by R. Resnick
Hope this helps! Go for the first one if you want an easy to understand and simple book, but focus on making your own notes as they are absolutely essential as well.
Hope this helps!
If you are interested in a career in research, integrated M.Sc. in Physics at NIT Rourkela might prove to be a very good choice. NIT Rourkela is one of the best old technical Institutes of India with excellent infrastructure, faculty and research facilities. As far as the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics Departmenrs are concerned most of the students prepare for GRE and GATE and move abroad or to higher technical insititutes like Top IITs and IISc Bangalore for their Doctoral Education.
However you should not expect placements from Physics Department in professional research sector. Most of the Companies like Log9Materials, Intel, TCS Innovation demand a doctoral degree.
There are a couple of Technical Institutions and Coaching Organizations like FIITJEE, Byjus, Vedantu and Sri Chaitanya which recruit M.Sc. Graduates but they are less preferred opportunities.
Of course you can develop new skills and master new technologies like AI, Software and Data Science and NIT Rourkela being an Old Insititute you may find a sea of opportunities from Amazon and PayTM to Flipkart and Honeywell in the Non Core Sector ranging from Software to Management.
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