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The Ph.D. in Physics program at Netaji Subhas University is designed for scholars passionate about understanding the fundamental principles of the universe. This doctoral program encourages advanced research in core and emerging areas of physics such as quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, astrophysics, solid-state physics, nanoscience, and computational physics.

With a strong focus on innovation, scientific rigor, and real-world relevance, the program prepares students for high-impact careers in academia, advanced research, and technology-driven industries.

Why Pursue a Ph.D. in Physics at NSU?

  • Well-equipped research labs and access to simulation software and data analysis tools
  • Interdisciplinary research environment linking physics with engineering, material science, and technology
  • Strong support for publications in SCI-indexed journals and international conferences
  • Research collaborations with reputed institutes and R&D centers
  • Emphasis on both theoretical modeling and experimental research
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Dr.Ishita Ghosh

Dean (School of Research & Development) & HOD (Department of Physics)

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Syllabus

Eligibility Criteria

  • Master’s degree in Physics or a closely related field with a minimum of 55% marks
  • Qualification through entrance examination and interview conducted by the university
  • Candidates with UGC-NET / GATE / CSIR-JRF / SLET are exempted from the entrance exam (subject to university policy)

Career Path

A Ph.D. in Physics opens doors to a vast array of professional opportunities in scientific research, academia, aerospace, defense, energy, quantum computing, nanotechnology, and meteorology. Graduates are in demand for their analytical thinking, mathematical modeling, and problem-solving abilities across public and private sectors.

  • Assistant Professor / Lecturer in Universities and Colleges
  • Research Scientist in Government Labs (ISRO, DRDO, BARC, CSIR)
  • Astrophysicist / Space Researcher
  • Scientific Officer or Policy Advisor in Research Councils