B.Sc Final Year Physics Syllabus
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What is the total maximum marks for the B.Sc. Third Year Physics practicals including CCE?

  • 50 (correct)
  • 40
  • 60
  • 55
  • Which of the following practicals is NOT included in the B.Sc. Third Year Physics syllabus?

  • Study of half wave and full wave rectification
  • Study of solar energy conversion (correct)
  • Study of Raman spectrum using laser as an excitation source
  • Determination of Planck's constant
  • What is the maximum marks allocated to the practical component for Ex-Students?

  • 15
  • 35 (correct)
  • 25
  • 40
  • Which practical involves the use of a tunnel diode?

    <p>Characteristic of a tunnel diode</p> Signup and view all the answers

    For regular students, how many marks are allocated for the sessional assessment in B.Sc. Third Year Physics?

    <p>10</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    B.Sc Final Year Syllabus

    • The syllabus includes three sections in the question paper
    • Section A has 5 objective questions, each worth 1 mark
    • Section B has 5 short answer questions, each worth 2 marks
    • Section C has 5 long answer questions, each worth 5 marks
    • Regular students have a total of 40 marks
    • Private students have a total of 50 marks

    Physics Syllabus - B.Sc. Third Year

    • The maximum marks for the course are 50, comprising 40 marks for theory and 10 marks for CCE (Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation)
    • The course covers Quantum Mechanics, Spectroscopy, Atomic Spectroscopy, Molecular Spectroscopy, Nuclear Physics, and Elementary Particles
    • The syllabus is divided into units with different lecture counts
    • Various topics are included such as the quantum mechanics, particles and waves, and Schrodinger's equation
    • The syllabus also includes topics on time-independent Schrodinger's equation, potential wells and barriers, alpha decay, tunneling, and quantum phenomena in particles
    • Atomic Spectroscopy covers topics such as atoms in electric and magnetic fields, quantum numbers, spin, orbital angular momentum, fine structure, selection rules, and spectral notations for atomic states
    • Molecular Spectroscopy includes different types of spectra, rotational spectra, vibrational energies, Raman effect, and electronic spectra
    • Nuclear Physics covers properties of the nucleus, including shape, size, mass, charge, stability, binding energy, alpha particle spectra, beta decay, nuclear reactions, and conservation laws in nucleons
    • Nano materials encompasses nanostructures, size-dependent properties, nanomaterial synthesis methods, surface and interface effects, quantum size effects, and applications of nanomaterials
    • There is an extensive list of practical exercises to be performed for evaluation

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    Explore the comprehensive syllabus for the B.Sc Final Year Physics course. This quiz covers topics like Quantum Mechanics, Spectroscopy, and more, focusing on multiple types of questions to assess your understanding. Prepare effectively by familiarizing yourself with the key concepts and structure of the exam.

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