B.Sc. program in Physics

The B.Sc. program in Physics at Jai Hind College offers a comprehensive education in fundamental physics that includes a detailed study of theoretical physics, from classical to quantum theories, and practical experience in experimental physics. Established in 1949, the department combines theory with hands-on learning to prepare students for advanced studies or careers in science. Students engage in practical experiments, research projects, and interactive classes. This approach helps them develop problem-solving skills and a deep grasp of physics, readying them for diverse opportunities in research, industry, or further education.

Key Information

60 seat capacity
Globally – aligned curriculum
100% aligned with 7 core papers of Actuarial Science; 50% with another three
98% aligned with CFA syllabus
99% aligned with FRM syllabus
Training in Professional Certifications
Internships
Qualified Actuaries as mentors

Pedagogy

The department utilises a range of interactive teaching methods to enhance student learning. These methods include practical laboratory sessions, specialised workshops, and active participation in research activities. Students are encouraged to engage in discussions, debates, and hands-on projects to deepen their understanding and apply theoretical concepts. The curriculum is regularly updated to reflect current advancements in the field, ensuring that the content remains relevant and provides a comprehensive learning experience.

Curriculum

Semester I Semester II
Course Title Course Type Course Title Course Type
Fundamentals of Finance Major Essentials of Quantitative Finance Major
Economic Principles and Market Dynamics Minor Inference and Credibility Analysis Major
Principles of Corporate Finance and Governance Minor Macroeconomic Analysis Minor
Fundamentals of Statistics and Probability OE Corporate Financial Insight Minor
Mathematical Foundations for Quantitative Analysis OE Business Management OE
Introduction to Basic Excel VSC Advanced Excel with VBA VSC
Introduction to R Programming and Python SEC Statistical Computing with R SEC
Digital Literacy VEC Business Communication AEC
General Communication AEC Ethics & Professionalism VEC
Indian Knowledge System IKS Co-Curricular Course CC
Semester III Semester IV
Course Title Course Type Course Title Course Type
Asset-Liability Management and Valuation Major Derivatives and Financial Instruments Major
Introduction to Risk Management and Uncertainty Major Advanced Risk Management Techniques Major
Behavioral Finance and Investment Decision-Making Minor Investment Banking and Capital Markets Minor
Portfolio Management and Wealth Optimization Minor Strategic Portfolio Management Minor
Financial Regulation and Compliance OE Financial Engineering in Excel SEC
Financial Modeling with Excel VSC Model Documentation and Reporting Standards OE
Communication Skills - I MIL Machine Learning for Financial Applications RP
Co-Curricular Course CC Communication Skills - II MIL
Project Work OJT/FP/Internship Community Engagement CEP

Specialisation in Actuarial Science

Semester V Semester VI
Course Title Course Type Course Title Course Type
Life Contingencies and Actuarial Mathematics Major Advanced Life Contingencies Major
Advanced Statistical Modeling for Insurance Major Stochastic Processes in Actuarial Science Major
Statistical Methods for Actuarial Science Major Survival Analysis and Mortality Modeling Major
Actuarial Risk Management and Solvency Elective Financial Analysis for Actuarial Practice Elective
Advanced Ethics and Governance in Finance and Insurance Minor Excel Applications in Actuarial Science Minor
Excel Applications in Actuarial Science VSC R Programming for Actuarial Data Analysis VSC
Internship OJT/Internship Project Work Internship

Specialisation in Quantitative Finance

Semester V Semester VI
Course Title Course Type Course Title Course Type
Mergers, Acquisitions, and Corporate Restructuring Major Financial Engineering and Derivatives Strategies Major
Portfolio Optimization and Risk Management Major Global Financial Markets and Currency Risk Major
Time Series Analysis for Financial Markets Major Behavioral Finance and Wealth Management Major
Quantitative Risk Management for Finance Elective Financial Statement Analysis for Investment Elective
Advanced Ethics and Governance in Finance and Insurance Minor Advanced Programming for Financial Data Analysis Minor
Alternative Investments and Hedge Fund Strategies VSC Python & SQL VSC
Internship OJT/Internship Project Work Internship

Programme Objectives

Graduates will develop a strong foundation in both fundamental and applied physics.
Graduates will gain hands-on experience through laboratory work, workshops, and research projects, enhancing their practical skills.
Graduates will develop essential soft skills, including critical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication.
Graduates will be well-prepared for advanced studies or careers in diverse fields such as research, industry and technology.

Graduate Attributes

Strong Theoretical Knowledge
Experimental Proficiency
Analytical Thinking Skills
Problem-Solving Abilities
Critical Evaluation Skills
Research Proficiency
Adaptability and Innovation
Effective Communication Skills

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