/Uttar Pradesh/University department

Department of Physics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh

University Rd, Shiv Puri, AMU Campus, Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh 202002, India

Department of Physics, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh
University department
4.7
92 reviews
8 comments
Orientation directions
W38F+7V Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh, India
+91 571 270 1001
Location reporting
Claim this location
Share
Monday: 8–17
Tuesday: 8–17
Wedneasday: 8–17
Thursday: 8–17
Friday: 8–12
Saturday: 8–17
Sunday: Close
Write a review
Shad Ahmad Zaidi
Shad Ahmad Zaidi
This is Department of Physics of Aligarh Muslim University. Classes of BSc and MSc Physics along with Ph.D course are held here
Suhail Khan
Suhail Khan
My compus was very good but over all my experience was satisfactory. I am participate in my college cricket team then i qualiftied for batminten team. My class mate was very goid player in ciricket.
The exam stracture was not so god.only theortical portiom mostly coverd in the exam paper.their is no numrical problm in question paper. But the arrangement of exam was very effective.My college faculty was very good and they are highly qaulified. All the teacher was iitean in my college. FM teacher was my favourite teacher. My college hod was very good he was very helpful nature.
Noor Fatima
Noor Fatima
Great Department.
The vision of the department is to be a centre of excellence in thrust areas of the research and to equip our students to meet the nations demand.
The department also intends to expand academic co-operation by offering new courses and upgrading programmes to a wider spectrum of students and researchers.
Shahid hussain
Shahid hussain
The lecture theater room of Physics Department which is fully Air Conditioned along with projector.The Physics Department of the Aligarh Muslim University was established in 1912. The Department has rich tradition of teaching and research since its inception and the first Ph.D. was awarded in 1926. Eminent Scientists who at some point of time were faculty member / students of the Department are Prof. Wali Mohammad, Prof. R. Samual, Prof. P. S. Gill, Prof. R. K. Asundi, Prof. P. Venkateshwarlu, Prof. A. N. Mitra, Prof. H. S. Hans, Prof. Rais Ahmad, Prof. M. Z. R. Khan, Prof. M. L. Sehgal, Prof. M.S.Z. Chaghtai, Prof. Israr Ahmed, Prof. S. K. Singh, Prof. Tariq Aziz, Prof. Siraj Hassan, Prof. M. Sami etc.. Presently there are 8 Professors, 10 Associate Professors, 10 Assistant Professors, 6 Guest Teachers and 60 Research Scholars in the Department.
The Department offers six Semester undergraduate B. Sc. (Hons.) and four semesters post graduate M. Sc. courses. The intake for the undergraduate and post graduate programmes is 120 and 50 respectively. Besides these, the Department also offers Ph.D. programmes in various research areas of experimental and theoretical physics.
The growing international reputation of the Department has enabled it to join several international collaborations such as ALICE, CBM, PANDA etc., with Universities like University of Valencia, Spain; University of Tokyo, Japan; Universitat Erlangen, Germany etc., as well as the faculty members are involved in national collaborations viz. India based Neutrino Observatory Project. Faculty members are also collaborating with the scientists at TIFR, BARC, IUAC, VECC, IUCAA, JNU, IIT-B etc. Furthermore, it has federation arrangement with ICTP, Italy.
The Department's illustrious legacy and its continuous stride in academic excellence over many decades have been duly acknowledged by the University Grants Commission, New Delhi and Department of Science & Technology, New Delhi, resulting in the endowment of financial assistances through schemes such as DRS, DSA phases I, II & III, COSIST, FIST and PURSE. These grants have helped in strengthening the basic infrastructure and the procurement of state of art instruments for research, undergraduate and post graduate laboratories, such as FTIR (Tensor 37, Bruker) Spectrometer, X Ray Diffractometer (6100-Shimadzu), Scanning Microscope (DM 2500 M & DM 6000 M), High Power Nd: YAG Laser (Brilliant B), Telescope (CGE Pro 14"), RPC detector, UV-VIS-NIR Spectrometer (Lambda 950, Perkin Elmer), Simultaneous Thermal Analyser (STA- 8000, Perkin Elmer), Andor Mechelle 5000 Monochromator with ICCD and Acton 0.5 Monochromator attached with PMT, Cryo-cooler for low temperature measurement etc.
The Department has an excellent seminar library with nearly 13,000 reference books, 10,000 bound journals, 100 seating capacity and 400 membership of students and teachers.
Research in the Department is being pursued in many of the contemporary major areas of theoretical and experimental physics, viz, Nuclear Physics, Atomic and Molecular Physics, Cosmic Ray & Space Physics, Atmospheric Physics, Condensed Matter Physics, Astrophysics, Photonics and Non Linear Dynamics.
Mohammad Arsh
Mohammad Arsh
The Physics Department of the Aligarh Muslim University was established in 1912. The Department has rich tradition of teaching and research
Mathematics
Mathematics
It is among good departments of AMU, most of the research scholar are brilliant.... professor s are also good.....
Saqib Sarwar Khan
Saqib Sarwar Khan2 years ago
Good department for pursuing studies in Physics...
Shivam parashar
Shivam parashar2 years ago
Wow !
Magnificent location so much of peace ☮️. I had been there as for my exam . Teacher are very friendly and helping!
Recommended locations