

B-SC in Physics Chemistry Mathematics at SHRI B.S.RESHMI DEGREE COLLEGE


Kalaburagi, Karnataka
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About the Specialization
What is Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics at SHRI B.S.RESHMI DEGREE COLLEGE Kalaburagi?
This B.Sc (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) program at Shri B.S. Reshmi Degree College focuses on building a strong foundational understanding in the core sciences. It aligns with the growing demand for scientifically literate graduates in India''''s research, technology, and education sectors, providing a comprehensive theoretical and practical knowledge base for various scientific applications.
Who Should Apply?
This program is ideal for fresh graduates from a science background (PUC/10+2 with PCM) aspiring for careers in scientific research, teaching, or further studies in specialized fields. It also suits individuals passionate about fundamental sciences who wish to develop strong analytical and problem-solving skills for diverse roles in the Indian scientific landscape.
Why Choose This Course?
Graduates of this program can expect to pursue career paths in research laboratories, quality control, education, or data analysis within India. Entry-level salaries typically range from INR 2.5 to 4.5 LPA, with significant growth potential in scientific R&D and academia. Many also opt for M.Sc or B.Ed programs to further specialize or enter the teaching profession.

Student Success Practices
Foundation Stage
Master Core Concepts and Problem Solving- (Semester 1-2)
Focus on thoroughly understanding fundamental principles in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Actively solve textbook problems, engage in peer discussions, and utilize online platforms like NPTEL or Khan Academy for supplementary learning to build a strong conceptual base.
Tools & Resources
Textbooks, Study Guides, NPTEL/SWAYAM, Khan Academy, Peer Study Groups
Career Connection
Strong fundamentals are crucial for competitive exams (e.g., entrance to M.Sc, civil services) and for developing analytical skills vital for any scientific career.
Develop Lab Proficiency and Report Writing- (Semester 1-2)
Pay close attention during practical sessions to master experimental techniques and data collection. Practice writing clear, concise lab reports, focusing on methodology, observation, and interpretation. Seek feedback from instructors to improve scientific documentation skills.
Tools & Resources
Lab Manuals, Journal of Scientific Writing resources, Instructor Feedback
Career Connection
Essential for roles in research, quality control, and analytical laboratories, where accurate experimental work and documentation are paramount.
Enhance Communication and Digital Skills- (Semester 1-2)
Actively participate in English language classes, group discussions, and presentations to improve verbal and written communication. Simultaneously, acquire basic digital literacy in MS Office and internet tools, which are increasingly important for academic and professional tasks.
Tools & Resources
English Language Lab, MS Office Tutorials, Online Communication Courses, AECC/SEC courses
Career Connection
Effective communication is a universal skill, critical for scientific presentations, project collaborations, and career progression in any field, while digital skills are basic employability requirements.
Intermediate Stage
Explore Interdisciplinary Applications- (Semester 3-4)
Look for connections between Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in solving real-world problems. Read science magazines, attend departmental seminars, and explore projects that combine knowledge from these disciplines to broaden your perspective.
Tools & Resources
Scientific Journals, Departmental Seminars/Workshops, Research Articles, Online Science News
Career Connection
Fosters innovation and problem-solving, making you attractive to diverse roles that require interdisciplinary thinking, common in modern R&D and technological fields.
Undertake Mini-Projects or Research Internships- (Semester 3-4)
Seek opportunities for short-term research projects with faculty or summer internships at local research institutions or industrial labs. This provides practical exposure to research methodologies, instrumentation, and real-world scientific challenges.
Tools & Resources
Faculty Mentors, Local Industry Contacts, University Research Centers, Online Internship Portals
Career Connection
Builds a practical resume, provides networking opportunities, and helps in clarifying career interests for specialized M.Sc programs or entry-level research positions.
Participate in Science Competitions/Quizzes- (Semester 3-4)
Engage in inter-college science quizzes, project exhibitions, or talent competitions. This not only tests your knowledge and application skills but also builds confidence, teamwork, and competitive spirit.
Tools & Resources
College Science Club, Local Science Fairs, University-level Competitions
Career Connection
Enhances problem-solving under pressure, showcases talent, and can lead to recognition and networking opportunities, which are valuable for higher education admissions and placements.
Advanced Stage
Specialized Skill Development for Higher Education/Careers- (Semester 5-6)
Identify specific areas within Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics that align with your career goals (e.g., Spectroscopy in Chemistry, Quantum Computing in Physics, Data Science in Mathematics). Pursue advanced online courses, certifications, or specialized projects in these areas.
Tools & Resources
Coursera/edX/Udemy, Specialized Workshops, Faculty-guided projects, Professional Certifications
Career Connection
Directly prepares you for specialized M.Sc programs, research roles, or specific industry demands, making you a strong candidate for advanced academic pursuits or jobs in niche scientific areas.
Prepare for Post-Graduate Entrance Exams- (Semester 5-6)
Start dedicated preparation for national-level entrance exams like JAM (Joint Admission Test for M.Sc), GATE (for engineering streams if applicable), or university-specific entrance tests. Focus on revision, practice tests, and time management.
Tools & Resources
Previous Year Question Papers, Coaching Institutes (if needed), Online Mock Tests, Reference Books
Career Connection
Crucial for admission into prestigious M.Sc programs in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or interdisciplinary fields across India, which are stepping stones to research or academic careers.
Build a Professional Network and Career Plan- (Semester 5-6)
Attend career counseling sessions, alumni interactions, and job fairs. Develop a clear career roadmap, prepare a professional resume, and practice interview skills. Network with faculty, alumni, and industry professionals to explore opportunities.
Tools & Resources
College Placement Cell, Alumni Network, LinkedIn, Career Counselors, Mock Interview Sessions
Career Connection
Increases employability by connecting you with potential employers and mentors, helps in securing placements, and guides you in making informed decisions about your future academic or professional trajectory.
Program Structure and Curriculum
Eligibility:
- Pass in PUC/10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects from a recognized board.
Duration: 3 years / 6 semesters
Credits: 168 Credits
Assessment: Internal: 30% (for theory papers), External: 70% (for theory papers)
Semester-wise Curriculum Table
Semester 1
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KAN C1/HIN C1/SANS C1/URD C1 | Language I (e.g., Kannada/Hindi/Sanskrit/Urdu) | Compulsory Language | 2 | Prose/Poetry, Grammar, Literary History, Composition, Cultural Aspects |
| ENG C1 | Language II (English) | Compulsory Language | 2 | Grammar and Usage, Reading Comprehension, Communication Skills, Writing Skills, Introduction to Literature |
| AECC 1 | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course 1 (Environmental Studies) | AECC | 2 | Ecosystems, Biodiversity and Conservation, Environmental Pollution, Natural Resources, Environmental Ethics |
| PHY C1 | Physics C1: Mechanics | Core | 4 | Vector Analysis, Rotational Dynamics, Gravitation, Elasticity, Surface Tension |
| PHY P1 | Physics P1: Mechanics Lab | Practical | 2 | Moment of Inertia Experiments, Young''''s Modulus Determination, Surface Tension Measurement, Compound Pendulum, Viscosity of Liquids |
| CHE C1 | Chemistry C1: Inorganic and Organic Chemistry-I | Core | 4 | Atomic Structure and Periodic Properties, Chemical Bonding, s & p Block Elements, Fundamentals of Organic Chemistry, Alkanes and Alkenes |
| CHE P1 | Chemistry P1: Inorganic and Organic Chemistry Lab-I | Practical | 2 | Qualitative Analysis of Inorganic Salts, Volumetric Analysis, Organic Compound Identification, Crystallization Techniques, pH Determination |
| MAT C1 | Mathematics C1: Algebra and Trigonometry | Core | 4 | Matrices and Determinants, Group Theory, Polynomial Equations, Complex Numbers, Trigonometric Functions |
| MAT P1 | Mathematics P1: Algebra and Trigonometry Lab | Practical | 2 | Matrix Operations using Software, Solving Linear Equations, Roots of Polynomials, Complex Number Operations, Graphing Trigonometric Functions |
Semester 2
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KAN C2/HIN C2/SANS C2/URD C2 | Language I (e.g., Kannada/Hindi/Sanskrit/Urdu) | Compulsory Language | 2 | Advanced Prose/Poetry, Literary Criticism, Official Language Usage, Translation Skills, Regional Literature |
| ENG C2 | Language II (English) | Compulsory Language | 2 | Advanced Grammar, Report Writing, Public Speaking, Creative Writing, Indian English Literature |
| AECC 2 | Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course 2 (Constitutional Studies) | AECC | 2 | Preamble and Basic Features of Constitution, Fundamental Rights and Duties, Directive Principles of State Policy, Union and State Governments, Judiciary and Elections |
| PHY C2 | Physics C2: Thermal Physics | Core | 4 | Kinetic Theory of Gases, Thermodynamics Laws, Entropy, Phase Transitions, Heat Transfer |
| PHY P2 | Physics P2: Thermal Physics Lab | Practical | 2 | Specific Heat Determination, Thermal Conductivity, Joule''''s Calorimeter, Temperature Measurement, Newton''''s Law of Cooling |
| CHE C2 | Chemistry C2: Physical Chemistry-I and Organic Chemistry-II | Core | 4 | Gaseous State, Solutions and Colloids, Chemical Kinetics, Thermodynamics in Chemistry, Aromatic Compounds |
| CHE P2 | Chemistry P2: Physical and Organic Chemistry Lab-II | Practical | 2 | Viscosity and Surface Tension, Distribution Law, Chemical Kinetics Experiments, Organic Synthesis, Spectrophotometric Analysis |
| MAT C2 | Mathematics C2: Calculus and Differential Equations-I | Core | 4 | Differential Calculus, Mean Value Theorems, Partial Differentiation, Integral Calculus, First Order Differential Equations |
| MAT P2 | Mathematics P2: Calculus and Differential Equations Lab-I | Practical | 2 | Differentiation and Integration using Software, Plotting Functions, Solving ODEs numerically, Applications of Derivatives, Area/Volume Calculations |
Semester 3
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KAN C3/HIN C3/SANS C3/URD C3 | Language I (e.g., Kannada/Hindi/Sanskrit/Urdu) | Compulsory Language | 2 | Advanced Grammar, Functional Language, Media and Communication, Short Stories/Novels, Critical Appreciation |
| ENG C3 | Language II (English) | Compulsory Language | 2 | Business Communication, Technical Writing, Advanced Reading Skills, Debate and Discussion, Introduction to Literary Theory |
| SEC 1 | Skill Enhancement Course 1 (Digital Fluency - Choice Based) | SEC | 2 | Computer Fundamentals, Microsoft Office Suite, Internet and Web Technologies, Data Security and Privacy, Digital Communication Tools |
| PHY C3 | Physics C3: Optics | Core | 4 | Interference, Diffraction, Polarization, Lasers, Optical Instruments |
| PHY P3 | Physics P3: Optics Lab | Practical | 2 | Newton''''s Rings Experiment, Diffraction Grating, Polarimeter, Spectrometer Experiments, Laser Properties |
| CHE C3 | Chemistry C3: Inorganic and Organic Chemistry-III | Core | 4 | d-Block Elements, Coordination Compounds, Haloalkanes and Haloarenes, Alcohols, Phenols, Ethers, Carbonyl Compounds |
| CHE P3 | Chemistry P3: Inorganic and Organic Chemistry Lab-III | Practical | 2 | Synthesis of Coordination Compounds, Estimation of Metal Ions, Organic Functional Group Analysis, Thin Layer Chromatography, Distillation Techniques |
| MAT C3 | Mathematics C3: Real Analysis and Calculus-II | Core | 4 | Sequences and Series, Continuity and Differentiability, Riemann Integration, Improper Integrals, Beta and Gamma Functions |
| MAT P3 | Mathematics P3: Real Analysis and Calculus Lab-II | Practical | 2 | Convergence of Series, Numerical Integration, Graphing Functions for Continuity, Applications of Integrals, Solving Problems using Mathematical Software |
Semester 4
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KAN C4/HIN C4/SANS C4/URD C4 | Language I (e.g., Kannada/Hindi/Sanskrit/Urdu) | Compulsory Language | 2 | Modern Literature, Journalism and Media, Translation Practice, Literary Movements, Public Administration Language |
| ENG C4 | Language II (English) | Compulsory Language | 2 | Soft Skills Development, Group Discussion Techniques, Personality Development, Interview Skills, Professional Etiquette |
| SEC 2 | Skill Enhancement Course 2 (Analytical Methods in Chemistry - Choice Based) | SEC | 2 | Introduction to Analytical Chemistry, Chromatographic Techniques, Spectroscopic Methods, Electrochemical Methods, Data Analysis and Interpretation |
| PHY C4 | Physics C4: Electricity and Magnetism | Core | 4 | Electrostatics, Magnetostatics, Electromagnetic Induction, Maxwell''''s Equations, AC Circuits |
| PHY P4 | Physics P4: Electricity and Magnetism Lab | Practical | 2 | Ohm''''s Law and Kirchhoff''''s Laws, RC & LR Circuits, Magnetic Field Measurement, Transformer Characteristics, Galvanometer Conversion |
| CHE C4 | Chemistry C4: Physical Chemistry-II and Organic Chemistry-IV | Core | 4 | Electrochemistry, Phase Rule, Catalysis, Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives, Biomolecules (Carbohydrates, Amino Acids) |
| CHE P4 | Chemistry P4: Physical and Organic Chemistry Lab-IV | Practical | 2 | Conductometric Titrations, Potentiometric Titrations, Melting Point Determination, Synthesis of Organic Compounds, Qualitative Analysis of Organic Mixtures |
| MAT C4 | Mathematics C4: Differential Equations-II and Vector Calculus | Core | 4 | Second Order Differential Equations, Series Solutions, Laplace Transforms, Vector Differentiation, Vector Integration (Green''''s, Gauss'''', Stokes'''' Theorems) |
| MAT P4 | Mathematics P4: Differential Equations and Vector Calculus Lab | Practical | 2 | Solving Higher Order ODEs, Applications of Laplace Transforms, Vector Field Visualization, Calculating Line/Surface/Volume Integrals, Numerical Methods for ODEs |
Semester 5
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PHY C5 | Physics C5: Solid State Physics | Core | 4 | Crystal Structure, X-ray Diffraction, Band Theory of Solids, Semiconductors, Dielectric and Magnetic Properties |
| PHY C6 | Physics C6: Quantum Mechanics | Core | 4 | Wave-Particle Duality, Schrodinger Equation, Uncertainty Principle, Hydrogen Atom, Approximation Methods |
| PHY P5 | Physics P5: Solid State Physics & Quantum Mechanics Lab | Practical | 4 | Hall Effect Experiment, Band Gap Measurement, Planck''''s Constant Determination, GM Counter Characteristics, Magnetic Susceptibility |
| CHE C5 | Chemistry C5: Physical Chemistry-III and Inorganic Chemistry-II | Core | 4 | Quantum Chemistry Fundamentals, Molecular Spectroscopy, Photochemistry, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Organometallic Compounds |
| CHE C6 | Chemistry C6: Organic Chemistry-V | Core | 4 | Heterocyclic Compounds, Amino Acids, Peptides, Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Stereochemistry, Reaction Mechanisms |
| CHE P5 | Chemistry P5: Physical and Organic Chemistry Lab-V | Practical | 4 | Chemical Equilibrium Studies, Colligative Properties, Organic Preparations, Spectral Interpretation, Green Chemistry Experiments |
| MAT C5 | Mathematics C5: Abstract Algebra and Linear Algebra | Core | 4 | Groups, Subgroups, Normal Subgroups, Rings, Integral Domains, Fields, Vector Spaces, Linear Transformations, Eigenvalues and Eigenvectors |
| MAT C6 | Mathematics C6: Complex Analysis and Topology | Core | 4 | Complex Numbers and Functions, Analytic Functions, Cauchy-Riemann Equations, Contour Integration, Topological Spaces and Continuous Functions |
| MAT P5 | Mathematics P5: Abstract Algebra and Complex Analysis Lab | Practical | 4 | Group Theory Applications, Vector Space Operations, Matrix Diagonalization, Complex Function Visualization, Residue Theorem Applications |
Semester 6
| Subject Code | Subject Name | Subject Type | Credits | Key Topics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PHY C7 | Physics C7: Nuclear and Particle Physics (DSE-1) | Discipline Specific Elective | 4 | Nuclear Properties, Radioactivity, Nuclear Reactions, Particle Accelerators, Elementary Particles |
| PHY C8 | Physics C8: Electronics (DSE-2) | Discipline Specific Elective | 4 | Semiconductor Devices, Transistor Biasing, Amplifiers, Digital Logic Gates, Operational Amplifiers |
| PHY P6 | Physics P6: Nuclear and Electronics Lab | Practical | 4 | G-M Counter Characteristics, Transistor Characteristics, Rectifier Circuits, Logic Gate Verification, Op-Amp Applications |
| CHE C7 | Chemistry C7: Analytical Chemistry (DSE-1) | Discipline Specific Elective | 4 | Gravimetric Analysis, Titrimetric Analysis, Spectroscopic Techniques (UV-Vis, IR), Chromatographic Methods (GC, HPLC), Electroanalytical Methods |
| CHE C8 | Chemistry C8: Industrial Chemistry (DSE-2) | Discipline Specific Elective | 4 | Chemical Industries Overview, Petrochemicals, Polymers, Pharmaceuticals, Dyes and Pigments |
| CHE P6 | Chemistry P6: Analytical and Industrial Chemistry Lab | Practical | 4 | Analysis of Water Samples, Soil Analysis, Synthesis of Polymers, Drug Purity Testing, Spectrophotometric Estimations |
| MAT C7 | Mathematics C7: Numerical Methods (DSE-1) | Discipline Specific Elective | 4 | Solving Algebraic and Transcendental Equations, Interpolation and Extrapolation, Numerical Differentiation and Integration, Numerical Solutions of ODEs, Error Analysis |
| MAT C8 | Mathematics C8: Operations Research (DSE-2) | Discipline Specific Elective | 4 | Linear Programming Problems, Simplex Method, Transportation Problems, Assignment Problems, Game Theory |
| MAT P6 | Mathematics P6: Numerical Methods and Operations Research Lab | Practical | 4 | Implementing Numerical Algorithms, Solving LPP using Software, Simulations for OR Problems, Data Analysis with Statistical Tools, Optimization Techniques |




