Bachelor of Science in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics (B.Sc. PCM) is a 3 years programme.

It establishes the basis of science and learners get a high level of learning experience in a Chemical, Mathematical and Physical Sciences. Learners also get exposure to theoretical and experimental aspects of subjects and an idea about advancement in the field of science.

Eligibility

10+2 with PCB/M by BSER or equivalent, Obtained at least 50% marks (45% for reserved category) at the qualifying examination.

  • Duration
    3 Years (6 Semesters)
  • Fee (Per Semester)
    7,500/-
    Examinations Fee (Per Semester)
    1,500/-
    Registration Fee
    500/-
    Enrollment Fee
    1,000/-

 

Highlights

  • To gain advanced knowledge of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics through theory and practical approaches
  • To familiarize with current and recent scientific and technological developments.
  • To enrich knowledge through problem solving, hands-on training, study visits, and projects.
  • To train students in skills related to research, education, and industry.
  • To understand the analytical methods required to interpret and analyze results and draw conclusions as supported by their data.
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Curriculum Details

Semester

  • Chemistry– I (Inorganic Chemistry)

  • Physics – I (Mechanics and Oscillations)

  • Mathematics – I (Discrete Mathematics)

  • General Hindi

  • General English

  • Environmental Studies

  • Fundamentals of Computer

  • Business Laws

  • Human Values

  • Fundamentals of Computer Lab

  • Seminar – I (Chemistry)

Semester

  • Chemistry – II (Organic Chemistry)

  • Chemistry – III (Physical Chemistry)

  • Physics – II (Electromagnetism)

  • Physics – III (Optics)

  • Mathematics – II (Calculus)

  • Mathematics – III (Analytic Geometry and Optimization Theory)

  • Wind and Solar Energy Systems

  • Water Resources Engineering

  • Chemistry Lab – I

  • Physics Lab – I

  • Mathematics Lab – I

Semester

  • Chemistry – IV (Inorganic Chemistry)

  • Chemistry – V (Organic Chemistry)

  • Physics – IV (Thermodynamics and Statistical Physics)

  • Physics – V (Mathematical Physics and Special Theory of Relativity)

  • Mathematics – IV (Real Analysis)

  • Mathematics – V (Differential Equations)

  • Human Values Activities and Sports

  • Solid and Hazardous Waste Management

Semester

  • Chemistry – VI (Physical Chemistry)

  • Physics – VI (Electronics and Solid – State Devices)

  • Mathematics – VI (Numerical Analysis and Vector Calculus)

  • Bioinformatics

  • Quality Management

  • Chemistry Lab – II

  • Physics Lab – II

  • Mathematics Lab – II

  • Seminar – II (Physics)

Semester

  • Chemistry – VII (Inorganic Chemistry)

  • Chemistry – VIII (Organic Chemistry)

  • Physics – VII (Quantum Mechanics and Spectroscopy)

  • Physics – VIII (Nuclear and Particle Physics)

  • Mathematics – VII (Algebra)

  • Mathematics – VIII (Complex Analysis)

  • Principles of Management

  • Energy Auditing

Semester

  • Chemistry– IX (Physical Chemistry)

  • Physics – IX (Solid State Physics)

  • Mathematics – IX (Linear Algebra)

  • Managerial Economics and Financial Accounting

  • Knowledge Management

  • Chemistry Lab – III

  • Physics Lab – III

  • Mathematics Lab – III

  • Seminar – III (Mathematics)

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Program Outcomes (POs)

  • PO1

    Domain knowledge: Capability of demonstrating comprehensive knowledge of Basic Sciences with its applications.

  • PO2

    Communications Skills: Ability to communicate (verbal and written) various concepts of Basic Sciences effectively using examples and activities.

  • PO3

    Critical Thinking and Analytical Reasoning: Ability to employ critical thinking and analytical reasoning in understanding the concepts in every area of Basic Sciences. Ability to analyze the results and apply them in various related problems.

  • PO4

    Problem Solving: Ability to provide the latest solutions using the domain knowledge to serve the society as and when required.

  • PO5

    Research-Related Skills: Capability for inquiring about appropriate questions relating to the concepts in various fields of Basic Sciences.

  • PO6

    Moral and Ethical Awareness/Reasoning: Ability to identify unethical behaviour such as fabrication, falsification or misrepresentation of data and adopting objective, unbiased and truthful actions in all aspects.

  • PO7

    Lifelong Learning: Ability to think, acquire knowledge and skills through logical reasoning throughout the life and to work alone as well as in a team.

  • PO8

    Professional and Employability Skills: Completion of this programme will enable the learners to join the teaching profession. The programme will also help students to enhance their employability for government jobs, and jobs in various other public and private enterprises.

 

Program Specific Outcomes (PSOs)

The graduates will become successful professionals in teaching profession, government agencies, industries and private sector. (Professional Skills).

The graduates will help in understanding the day-to-day activities and principles related to Basic Sciences. (Knowledge Skills)

The graduates will engage in providing ethically viable solutions in the field of experiment conduction, human drugs and vaccines, nutrition, use of chemicals in industries.

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Career Path

  • Statistician
  • Quality control manager
  • Physicist
  • Subject matter expert
  • Lab assistant
  • Chemist
  • Product director
  • Operational researcher
  • Research assistant
  • Financial/investment analyst
  • Machine learning engineer
  • Data analyst
  • Space researcher

FAQ

After B.Sc. maths (Hons.), what can I do?
To gain more in-depth knowledge of mathematics, students have various options for courses such as M.Sc. in Mathematics, M.Sc. in Statistics, MBA in Finance, B.Ed., and MCA.
After B.Sc. physics (Hons.), which course is best?
After completing the B.Sc. in physics courses, students can pursue M.Sc. studies such as M.Sc. in Physics, M.Sc. in Biophysics, and M.Sc. in Optical Physics. They can join the research labs of state and centre governments.

 

Campus
Nirwan University Jaipur

Near Bassi-Rajadhok Toll, Agra Road, Jaipur- 303305

City Office

21, Sahkar Marg, 1st Floor, Near 22 Godam Circle
Jaipur - 302019 Rajasthan
Campus

Nirwan University

Near Bassi-Rajadhok Toll, Village- Jhar, Agra Road, Jaipur - 303305 Rajasthan
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