Three-year undergraduate program building strong foundations in core physical sciences.
The B.Sc (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) program at Vigyanam Bharti University is designed for students who wish to build a solid academic foundation in the core physical sciences. The program emphasizes conceptual clarity, problem-solving skills, analytical thinking, and exposure to experimental methods.
Students study the fundamental principles of physics, chemistry, and mathematics, and learn how these disciplines interrelate and support modern science and engineering. The program prepares graduates for higher studies (M.Sc, integrated M.Sc, research) as well as entry-level roles that value analytical and quantitative skills.
A brief view of the typical course structure. The detailed syllabus and subject list will be provided in the official curriculum document.
| Semester | Key Subjects |
|---|---|
| Sem I–II | Mechanics & Properties of Matter, Basics of Thermodynamics, Inorganic Chemistry–I, Organic Chemistry–I, Calculus, Algebra, and introductory laboratory courses in Physics & Chemistry. |
| Sem III–IV | Electricity & Magnetism, Optics, Physical Chemistry, Chemical Bonding, Differential Equations, Vector Calculus, Advanced labs in Physics and Chemistry. |
| Sem V | Modern Physics, Quantum Concepts (introductory), Spectroscopy, Real Analysis / Complex Variables, Elective in Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics, Project / Seminar–I. |
| Sem VI | Solid State Physics, Thermodynamics & Statistical Physics, Advanced topics in Chemistry or Applied Mathematics, Numerical Methods, Project / Seminar–II, Skill-based / open electives. |
The B.Sc PCM program is supported by a strong laboratory and academic environment:
B.Sc PCM graduates have multiple pathways for further education and careers:
Level: Undergraduate (B.Sc)
Discipline: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics (PCM)
Duration: 3 Years (6 Semesters)
Mode: Full-Time
Intake: As per university / regulatory approval
• 10+2 or equivalent examination with Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics).
• Minimum aggregate percentage as prescribed by the university / regulatory bodies.
• Selection based on merit / entrance test / counselling, as notified from time to time.