Department of Physics at Government College for Women - Overview

DST –FIST SPONSERED
DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS
GOVT. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
About….
The department of Physics is the oldest
among the Science departments of the
college. The department offers degree
course, post graduate course and research
programmes.
It is a recognized research centre for Physics
under the University of Kerala. The
department has well equipped labs, a Library
and Research rooms. Now the department is
selected in level ‘O’ of FIST 2011.
Mission
 
To foster the total development of each
student in her uniqueness so that she
becomes more fully humane alert to the
needs of others, willing and prepare to give
others what she has received.
To develop the spirit of learning, research,
creativity and challenge.
To produce self-disciplined and research
oriented graduates who are academically
prepared.
To promote research and subject competency
among girl students.
Objectives
 
To develop the students potentials
towards the realization of a self-actualized
person.
To increase employment and placement
opportunities for the girl students.
To inculcate values of loyalty, honesty,
commitment, dedication to service, moral
integrity, self-reliance and love of God and
country.
Goals
GWC qualifications are recognized
globally.
The alumni from GWC include many
leading scientists, politicians, thinkers and
business people.
Employers want employees who can think
effectively, creatively and independently.
Goals
GWC has one of the lowest dropout
rates.
Its quality is unrivaled throughout the
world. Vast choice of institutions,
academies and subjects.
Department of Physics offer Ph.D. MSc
and BSc courses.
ACADEMIC REPRESENTATION
OF FACULTY MEMBERS
1. Dr.V.Manikantan Nair
Member, Board of Studies (MSc
Electronics)
Member,Board of Studies (PG Physics)
onwards
Resource Person, PEECS
Member, Expert Committe, SCERT
Chairman PG S4 Physics
 
2. Dr.M.Sankara Sharma
Senate Member 2009-13
Academic Council Member(pass)
Board of Studies Member(pass)
3. Dr.V.Gopakumar 
Teacher Representation
State Higher Education Council Member
Chairman MSc Physics S4
Resource Person,PEECS
4. Dr. Xavier T S
Life Member of Indian Science Congress
Life Member of Indian Association of
Physics  teachers
Sectional Member of Physical Science
Section of Indian Science congress 2013
held in Jammu.
Resource person
 
5. Dr. S.Sagar
Scholarship Committee Member
Member UG Board of
Studies(pass),University of Kerala
Resource Person
  
PEECS
  
Gifted Children
  
Walk with Scholar
  
Scholar Support Programme
Text books
 
-
 
6000+
Reference
 
-
 
1000+
Library
 
Total number of Students
B. Sc.
  
-
 
105
M. Sc.
  
-
 
24
 
Ph. D.
  
-
 
3
 
Teachers with Ph.D. 
   
7
Teachers with M. Phil degree only
 
1
Teachers with Masters degree
  
2
Research Guide
    
1
Faculty 
 
Journals subscribed
Minor research projects
OUR STUDENTS WHO
OUR STUDENTS WHO
SCORED 
SCORED 
JRF
JRF
 IN
 IN
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
PHYSICAL SCIENCE
SUJI K J   
    
2010
 AISWARYA R
    
2011
VIDYA SANKAR
   
2012
OUR STUDENTS WHO SCORED
NET IN PHYSICAL SCIENCES
DEVI R NAIR
    
2010
SUJI K J   
    
2010
 AISWARYA R
    
2011
VIDYA SANKAR
   
2012
HARIPRIYA G R
   
2012
GATE
 HARIPRIYA
   
2012
BHAGYA UTHAMAN
 
2014
Rank  Holders
BHAGYA UTHAMAN 
 
 First rank PG
2010
CHITRA V.M  First Rank  UG 2010
ABHAYA V SANKAR  
  
Second
Rank   2012
REVATHY                     Third Rank 2012
AMRUTHA  KRISHNAN   Second Rank
2014
ATHIRA  T S                      Second Rank
2014
SUNITHA  A S         PG    Third Rank 2014
Paper Accepted From Students
 
All rounder during 2010-2011
SUCHITHRA V G
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
INFRASTRUCTURE
We have a well equipped computer lab
with internet facility for students
Air-conditioned  seminar hall with LCD
projector and sound systems, interactive
board
Three labs for UG and three labs for PG
Sophisticated instruments –Kiethley
apparatus for conductivity measurements,
GM counter
NATIONAL SEMINARS
NUBER OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN
PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS
Our Faculty strength
NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL
SEMINARS  ATTENDED
Number of national seminars
attended
Pass Percentage (PG)
Pass Percentage (UG)
 
Maximum and minimum index (UG)
Maximum and minimum index (PG)
Lower score
Higher Score
Extension activities
Discussion on Energy Crisis, Photovoltaics in DD
Malayalam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UslZ3iGUuA&spfreload=10
Discussion on Cyber Radiation in DD Malayalam
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD8yyW4o4mc
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The Department of Physics at Government College for Women is the oldest among the Science departments at the college, offering undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs. It is a recognized research center for Physics with well-equipped labs and a strong emphasis on fostering student development, research, creativity, and academic preparedness. The department aims to produce self-disciplined and research-oriented graduates while promoting research and subject competency among female students.


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  1. DST FIST SPONSERED DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS GOVT. COLLEGE FOR WOMEN http://www.gcwtrivandrum.com/static/images/logo2.png 2

  2. About. The department of Physics is the oldest among the Science departments of the college. The department course, post graduate course and research programmes. It is a recognized research centre for Physics under the University department has well equipped labs, a Library and Research rooms.Now the department is selected in level O of FIST 2011. offers degree of Kerala. The

  3. Mission To foster the total development of each student in her uniqueness so that she becomes more fully humane alert to the needs of others, willing and prepare to give others what she has received. To develop the spirit of learning, research, creativity and challenge. To produce self-disciplined and research oriented graduates who are academically prepared. To promote research and subject competency among girl students.

  4. Objectives To develop the students potentials towards the realization of a self-actualized person. To increase employment and placement opportunities for the girl students. To inculcate values of loyalty, honesty, commitment, dedication to service, moral integrity, self-reliance and love of God and country.

  5. Goals GWC qualifications are recognized globally. The alumni from GWC include many leading scientists, politicians, thinkers and business people. Employers want employees who can think effectively, creatively and independently.

  6. Goals GWC has one of the lowest dropout rates. Its quality is unrivaled throughout the world. Vast choice of institutions, academies and subjects. Department of Physics offer Ph.D. MSc and BSc courses.

  7. ACADEMIC REPRESENTATION OF FACULTY MEMBERS 1. Dr.V.Manikantan Nair Member, Board of Studies (MSc Electronics) Member,Board of Studies (PG Physics) onwards Resource Person, PEECS Member, Expert Committe, SCERT Chairman PG S4 Physics

  8. 2. Dr.M.Sankara Sharma Senate Member 2009-13 Academic Council Member(pass) Board of Studies Member(pass)

  9. 3. Dr.V.Gopakumar Teacher Representation State Higher Education Council Member Chairman MSc Physics S4 Resource Person,PEECS 4. Dr. Xavier T S Life Member of Indian Science Congress Life Member of Indian Association of Physics teachers Sectional Member of Physical Science Section of Indian Science congress 2013 held in Jammu. Resource person

  10. 5. Dr. S.Sagar Scholarship Committee Member Member UG Board of Studies(pass),University of Kerala Resource Person PEECS Gifted Children Walk with Scholar Scholar Support Programme

  11. Library Text books Reference - - 6000+ 1000+

  12. Total number of Students B. Sc. M. Sc. Ph. D. - - - 105 24 3

  13. Teachers with Ph.D. Teachers with M. Phil degree only Teachers with Masters degree Research Guide 7 1 2 1

  14. Faculty Name Designation Qualification Asso. Prof. Ph.D Dr. V. Manikantan Nair Asso. Prof. Ph.D Dr.Chandini Sam S P Asso. Prof. Ph.D Dr. M. SankaraSarma Asso. Prof. Ph.D Dr. V Gopakumar Asst. Prof. M.Phil. Smt. PrabithaV G

  15. Name Designation Qualification Asst. Prof. Ph.D Dr.Sagar S Asst. Prof. M.Sc. Smt. Carol Vincent Dr.Deepthi N Rajendran Asst. Prof. Ph.D Asst. Prof. Ph.D Dr. Xavier T S Asst. Prof. M.Sc. Smt. ResmiV K

  16. Journals subscribed Subscription per annum Sl. No. Title Current Science Resonance Pramana 600 600 2000 1 2 3 Journal of Astrophysics and Astronomy 600 4

  17. Minor research projects Name of the Funding Amount Period Status Title Investigator Agency Investigation of multiferroic properties of Ti doped Gd based magnetites 18 Dr.Sagar S 1,40,000/- UGC On months going Synthesis and characterization of nanocrystallineGd doped CeO2 electrolyte for SOFC application 18 Dr.Deepthi N Rajendran On going 1,75,000/- UGC months

  18. OUR STUDENTS WHO SCORED JRF IN PHYSICAL SCIENCE SUJI K J AISWARYA R VIDYA SANKAR 2010 2011 2012

  19. OUR STUDENTS WHO SCORED NET IN PHYSICAL SCIENCES DEVI R NAIR SUJI K J AISWARYA R VIDYA SANKAR HARIPRIYA G R 2010 2010 2011 2012 2012

  20. GATE HARIPRIYA BHAGYA UTHAMAN 2012 2014

  21. Rank Holders BHAGYA UTHAMAN 2010 CHITRA V.M First Rank UG 2010 ABHAYA V SANKAR Rank 2012 REVATHY Third Rank 2012 AMRUTHA KRISHNAN Second Rank 2014 ATHIRA T S Second Rank 2014 SUNITHA A S PG Third Rank 2014 First rank PG Second

  22. Paper Accepted From Students Theoretical Modeling of Magnetic Dragging Force and Experimental Calculation Using Video Analysis AmrithaKrishnan B Xavier T S Amritha K B Final year BSc student 2013-14 International Journal of Engineering ,Science and Innovative Technology (Impact 1.9 )

  23. All rounder during 2010-2011 SUCHITHRA V G

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  32. INFRASTRUCTURE We have a well equipped computer lab with internet facility for students Air-conditioned seminar hall with LCD projector and sound systems, interactive board Three labs for UG and three labs for PG Sophisticated instruments Kiethley apparatus for conductivity measurements, GM counter

  33. NATIONAL SEMINARS TITLE Introduction to quantum information Higgs Boson- the god particle New dimensions in material Science Physics of Nanoparticles Predictability in classical and quantum theories YEAR 2013 2012 2011 2008 2005 CONVENORS Carol Vincent Dr Sagar.S Dr Deepthi.N.Rajendran Dr Lathika Devi K Unni Sasanka Kurup

  34. NUBER OF PAPERS PUBLISHED IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS 8 7 NO;OF PAPERS PRESENTED 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 YEAR 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

  35. Our Faculty strength Ph.D. MSc and MPhil 30% 70%

  36. NUMBER OF INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS ATTENDED NO: OF INTERNATIONAL SEMINARS ATTENDED 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0.0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 YEAR 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

  37. Number of national seminars attended NO: OF NATIONAL SEMINARS ATTENDED 25 20 15 10 5 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 YEAR 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

  38. Pass Percentage (PG) GOVT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE MAHATMA GANDHI COLLEGE 100 PASS PERCENTAGE OF PG PROGRAMME 80 60 40 20 0 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 YEAR

  39. Pass Percentage (UG) GOVT COLLEGE FOR WOMEN UNIVERSITY COLLEGE GOVT ARTS COLLEGE MAHATMA GANDHI COLLEGE 100 PASS PERCENTAGE OF UG PROGRAMME 80 60 40 20 0 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 YEAR 2010 2011 2012 2013

  40. Maximum and minimum index (UG) MAXIMUM INDEX MARK MINIMUM INDEX MARK 1800 1600 1400 INDEX MARK 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

  41. Maximum and minimum index (PG) MAXIMUM INDEX MARK MINIMUM INDEX MARK 1500 1400 1300 1200 INDEX MARK 1100 1000 900 800 700 600 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 YEAR 2010-11 2011-12 2012-13 2013-14

  42. Lower score

  43. Higher Score

  44. Extension activities Discussion on Energy Crisis, Photovoltaics in DD Malayalam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6UslZ3iGUuA&spfreload=10

  45. Discussion on Cyber Radiation in DD Malayalam https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sD8yyW4o4mc

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