Profile Physics
Profile Physics
INDEX
1 Principal Message 4
4 Staff Particulars 8
5 Courses offered 9
6 Curriculum 10-11
7 Syllabus 11-14
8 Attendance 14
10 Faculty Profile 17
CRITERION II – TEACHING, LEARNING & EVALAUTION
13 Workload of faculty 21
19 I. Quiz 36
25 VII. Assignments 52
30 Disabled Students 56
CRITERION III : RESEARCH, INNOVATION & EXTENSION
34 Infrastructure 63
35 Laboratories 63
37 Department Library 65
42 Student Council 69
43 Scholarships 69
45 Department Meetings 70
46 Staff Council 70
47 Faculty Forum 70
Coordinator/ Member on various 71-72
48
committees
CRITERION VII : INSTITUTIONAL VALUES& BEST PRACTICES
50 PPT Presentations 74
53 Future Plans 76
VISION
MISSION
WEAKNESSES:
OPPORTUNITIES:
Challenges:
Dr. Paul
3 M.Sc. Ph.D Regular 30.06.2018 01.01.2021
Devadanam
Surampally M.Sc.,NET,
4 Regular 15.02.2021 Till today
Rambabu (Ph.D.)
Experience TotalTeaching
Name Designation Qualification in present Experience Age
cadre(Years) (Years)
Assistant
Surampally M.Sc.,NET, Till
Professor of Regular 15.02.2021
Rambabu (Ph.D.) today
Physics
Male
G. Venu Goud Store keeper BA 40
List of courses offered across all programs during last five years
Academic Year 2016-17
B.Sc.: Mathematics,
43003 43003
BSC ( MPC- TM) Physics, Chemistry 2009-10
MPC TM MPC TM
(Telugu Medium)
B.Sc.: Mathematics,
43003 43003
BSC ( MPC- TM) Physics, Chemistry 2009-10
MPC TM MPC TM
(Telugu Medium)
B.Sc.: Mathematics,
43003 43003
BSC ( MPC- TM) Physics, Chemistry 2009-10
MPC TM MPC TM
(Telugu Medium)
“Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA)”is refers to the Cumulative Grade Point
Average weighted across all the semesters (6 semesters).
In the CBCS system continuous evaluation of the students in all the semesters is done
through Internal Assessment Examinations, assignments, etc.
Each paper/course is assigned a specific number of credits and the marks secured
by a student are converted into grade points and credit points.
There shall be six semesters in each UG course. The duration of an Academic year
consists of two semesters, each of 15 weeks of teaching. The Academic session in
each semester will provide 90 teaching days. The period of the odd semesters shall
be from July to November and the even semesters shall be from December to April.
There shall be five categories of courses/papers in the UG programmes
1. AECC - Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course (AECC)
2. CEC - Skill Enhancement Course (SEC)
3. DSC - Discipline Specific Compulsory (DSC)
4. DSE - Discipline Specific Elective (DSE)
5. SEC - Skill Enhancement Course
6. GE – General Elective
< 40 F 0
Absent AB ....
ATTENDANCE:
Every student must attain 75% of attendance is compulsory.
However, there is a provision for condonation of attendance for the students
who have attendance between ≥ 65% and < 75% on Medical Grounds on
payment of a fee and production of medical certificate.
If a student represents his/her institution, University, State or Nation in Sports,
NCC, NSS or Cultural or any other officially sponsored activities, he/she shall
be eligible to claim the attendance for the actual number of days
participated subject to a maximum of 20 days in a Semester based on the
specific recommendations of the Head of the Department and Principal of
the College concerned.
A student who does not satisfy the requirements of attendance shall not be
permitted to take internal assessment as well as the Semester end
examinations.
90.00%
80.00%
70.00%
60.00%
Axis Title
50.00%
40.00%
30.00%
20.00%
10.00%
0.00%
2020 - 2019- 2018- 2017- 2016-
2016
21 20 19 18 17
Performance in percentage 86.46% 87.02% 87.73% 87.60% 62.50%
1 MODEL QUESTIONNAIRE
Percentage of
Year Intake Enrolled
enrollment
2016-17 50 4 8%
2017-18 50 6 12%
2018-19 60 23 38.33%
2019-20 60 29 48.33%
2020-21 60 39 72%
Bellow Bar chart represents students enrollment for last five academic years 2009
2009-10
to 2020-21.
Student Enrollment
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
2020
Intake 50 50 60 60 60
Enrolled 4 6 23 29 39
1 I 9
2 II 8
3 III 13
,0
3 Year, 29
1 Year, 35
2 Year, 39
There are totally 103students with Physics course. Ratio of students in year
wise is given in above chart.
Program
Practical Practical
Paper Theory Hours Total
Batches Hours
B.Sc.
I 4 1 2 3 4+3=7
1st Year
II 4 1 2 3 4+3=7
SEC 1 2 1 - - 2
III 5 1 2 3 5+3=8
2nd Year
IV 5 1 2 3 5+3=8
3rd Year V 4 1 2 3 4+3=7
VI 4 1 2 3 4+3=7
Wor
kload per week = 46/2 = 23 hours.
Workload foreither even odd semester = 23*15 = 345 Hours
S. Date Class and Title of Lecture Stud ICT tool Name of the Web Link
No Paper Code ents used Teacher
. Pres
ent
1 07.05. I B.Sc Thermodynamic 15 PPT S.Rambbau
2022 Thermal Potentials & Maxwell
Physics equations
Pass Academic
Year SEMESTER Appeared Pass
% Year %
SEM I 5 2 40
SEM II 5 2 40
2016-
17
2 Year 11 6 55 55
13 8 62
3 Year 13 8 62
SEM I 4 3 75
SEM II 4 3 75
2017- SEM III 4 1 25
18 75
66
SEM IV 4 3
11 8 73
3 Year 11 7 64
SEM I 27 17 63
SEM II 27 19 70
SEM III 4 2 50
2018- SEM IV 4 2 50
19 67
65
3 2
SEM-V 3 2 67
3 2 67
SEM-VI 3 2 67
SEM I 31 16 52
SEM II 27 27 100
SEM III 24 7 29
2019- SEM IV 22 22 100
20 5 1 20
65
SEM-V 5 2 40
5 3 60
SEM - VI 5 2 40
SEM I 39 35 90
SEM II 37 22 59
SEM III 29 29 100
2020- SEM IV 29 16 55
21 100
86
23 23
SEM-V 23 23 100
23 23 100
SEM-VI 23 23 100
100
90
80
70 SEM I
60 SEM II
50 SEM III
SEM IV
40
SEM V
30 SEM VI
20
10
0
2016-17 2017
2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 2020-21
COURSE OUTCOMES:
SEMESTER – I
(MECHANICS)
CourseN
CourseC ame & Cre
ode COURSE OUTCOMES
Categor dits
y
Students after completion of this course have deep
understanding of Newton's Laws to solve the problems
BS105 Mechanics 4 ofsimpleconfigurations.
(DSC-2A) Understandthefoundationsofpotential,fields,centralforcesandKe
pler'sLaws.
Studentswilllearngradientofscalarfield,divergence&curlofvectorfi
eld,vectorintegrationsandtheirconversions.
Studentsgetgoodknowledgeaboutlawsofmotionandvariablemas
ssystemwhich mostlyappearsinphysicalworldlikemotionofrocket.
Studentsstudytherigidbodydynamicsandgetcomparativeideabet
weenlinear & rotational motions. Students understand the
working principle ofGyroscope which serves as 3D compass and
get the idea of precision ofequinoxes.
Students study the central forces which helps to understand the
motion ofplanetsandsatellites.
SEMESTER III
ELECTROMAGNETIC THEORY
LearnCoulomb’slaw,Gauss'law inelectrostaticsandapply itto
systemsof pointcharges as
BS306 Electromag 4 wellasline,surfaceandvolumedistributionsof charges.
netic LearntheconceptofmagneticfieldB, magneticflux,Biot-
Theory Savart’slaw,
(DSC-2C) Ampere laws and applications of these laws. Solve the problems
ofdeterminationofBdue tomagnetic dipoles andelectriccurrents.
Learn the concepts of Faraday’s laws of induction, Lenz’s law,
self and mutualInduction, modificationof Ampere’s
law,displacement current,Maxwellequations.
Learn Maxwell’s equations in vacuum and dielectric medium,
boundaryconditions,planewaveequation&Poyntingtheorem.
Observe the voltage-current relations of passive components
(like resistor,capacitor and inductor). Learn about electrical
oscillatory circuits like LR,
RCandLCcircuits.Learnaboutresonantcircuits(LCRseries
UnderstandthemeasurementofwavelengthoflightusingBiprism,Llo
yd’smirror, Newton’s rings, Wedge shaped film and Michelson
Interferometerexperiments.Knowthe reason for colors of thin films
likesoapbubbles.
Understandthemeasurementofdiameterofthinwires.
Studentsstudythepropagationoftransversewavesinstringsand
energy transport
Students study the longitudinal vibrations in bars in
differentvibratingmodesandstudythevibrationsoftuningfork.
DeterminethewavelengthoflightusingdiffractiongratingandNewt
on'sringssetup.Calculatethe dispersivepower
ofaprismandresolvingpowerofgrating&Telescopethroughexperim
ents.
Determination of refractive index of liquid using
Pulfrichrefractometer andthat ofglass usingBoys'method
experiments.Determine the radius of
curvatureofagivenconvexlensbyformingNewton’srings.
Determinethe thicknessoftinywiresusingwedgemethod.
understand different methods of Polarization, Optical rotation,
Babinet'scompensator,Laurent’shalfshadepolarimeter.
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2 THEORY
1
0 PRACTICAL
every course except Thermal Physics and Waves& Optics. It is because those
students are new semester exam system in 1st semester. In 2nd semester
corona crisis has occurred which affected tempo of students learning. Later
Course Outcome
(Average SGPA of all the students in a Semester)
10
8
6
4
2
0 Theory
Practical
Course Outcome in
S.NO Year & SEM Name of the Paper SGPA
Theory Practical
1 I YEAR - I SEM Mechanics 6.04 8.96
Waves &
2 I YEAR - II SEM
Oscillations 6.22 8.72
II YEAR - III
3 Thermal Physics
SEM 4.6 9.6
II YEAR - IV
4 Optics
SEM 4.6 9.6
III YEAR - V Electromagnetism 2.4 9.06
5
SEM Solid state Physics 6 9.2
III YEAR - VI Modern Physics 5.33 9.33
6
SEM Basic Electronics 5.5 9.5
10
8
6
4
2
THEORY
0
PRACTICAL
10
9
8
7
6
5 THEORY
4
PRACTICAL
3
2
1
0
Mechanics Waves & Thermal Optics
Oscillations Physics
Course Outcome
(Average SGPA of all the students in a Semester)
10
8
Axis Title
4
2
0
Mechanics Waves & Oscillations
THEORY 3.25 4.25
PRACTICAL 9.5 9.75
100.00%
80.00%
60.00%
40.00%
20.00% THEORY
0.00%
PRACTICAL
Geographically this college is located in Tribal area and the students studying
in this college are socially and economically weaker sections of the society. Most of
the students studying B.Sc Physical Sciences stream are interested to pursue post
graduation in Physics. To guide and prepare the students about entrance
examinations, Department of Physics & Career Guidance Cell organized a 30 hours
(3 hours a day) free coaching to the student aspirants to join in Post Graduation
course of Physics.
Program is scheduled for 10 days from 15.09.2021 to 24.09.2021 , 3 hours per day and
every faculty given 1 hour lecture every day. The syllabus for entrance examination is
scheduled among three resource persons for through coaching in 10 days.
Total: 30 hours
All the students got good ranks in the Post Graduation common entrance test (
CPGET – 2021) for all the state universities for PG Courses organised by Osmania
university Hyderabad. Ranks got by the students shown bellow. Results for CU-CET
2021 are awaited.
S.No Name of the student CPGET -2021 RANK
1 KunakuntlaSrikanth 922
2 Gaddam Praveen 2713
3 NimmalaSatya Anil Kumar 2402
4 ChennuSai Ram 1000
5 KakatiPavan 621
6 MittapallyUpendar 1446
7 BatullaDurga Prasad 1587
8 VemulaTeja 2121
9 DevallaChinni Krishna 1740
10 BadavathMadhu 1690
11 AzmeeraKushal Kumar 1744
12 PamathiVinay 2163
Objectives:
Increases peer team learning
Increases learning skills in short time.
Increases critical thinking.
Increases analytical skills by solving assignments and participation in
examinations.
This department has two well established laboratories with latest equipment
and we strived committed for engage the students in laboratory and equip them
with practical knowledge. Every student is demonstrated practical once every week
as per the time table. It is the regular activity that would be undergone by
Field trip is an essential part of experiential learning process. Students will show
lot of enthusiasm in participating in field trip. By looking at the objects and listening to
the experts directly they will learn the things quickly. This type of field trips will
enhance their thinking skills in the subject. Hence department is encouraging
students to participate in study tours.
Objectives:
Gives practical knowledge to the students.
Critical understanding of Industrial functioning.
Easy understand of the physics principles involved.
Provides new kind of learning to students.
Increases the integrity of learning.
Real time problem solving experience.
This department has organized different field visits to the students in and
around paloncha town. Following are the details of the field visits
ACADEMIC YEAR 2016-17
Field visit to NationalMineral Development Corporation (Sponge Iron - NMDC
Ltd), Paloncha on 17.09.2016
VII. ASSIGNMENTS:
Department of Physics organized science day in the college for the years
2021 and 2022. The faculty from the department actively participated in the
academic relevant activities such as Science day, Birth anniversaries of famous
scientists, etc.,
1. International conference on Li-ion Batteries from 1st Dec- 2021 to 3rd Dec 2021.
2. 4 week Faculty Induction Program and 2 week Refresher course organized by
Ramanjun college, Delhi.
3. Participated in various webinars related to research ethics and methodology.
4. Completed MOOCs course on Research Ethics on SWAYAM portal.
5. Enrolled for different MOOCs courses on SWAYAM portal to update and
enhance teaching skills.
LABORATORIES:
S. No Name of the item Quantity
1 Staff room 1
2 (Mechanics & Modern Physics Lab.) 1
PHOTON (Optics & Thermal Physics)
3 1
Lab.
4 Computer 1
5 Broad Band Connection 20 MBPS
6 Green Board 1
7 White Marker Board 1
8 Working table for Practicals 5
9 Power Supply with power sockets 10
10 Almaraiahs 4
11 Lab Stools 20
constructe
13 Racks for keeping materials d with
bricks
14 Notice Board 1
15 Projector 1
16
S. Quan Quant
Name of Apparatus S. No. Name of Apparatus
No. tity ity
1 Compound Pendulum 5 26 Bridge Rectifier 8
2 Diffraction Grating 5 27 Zener diode 10
3 Fly Wheel 4 28 Junction diode 7
4 IC regulated Power Supply 6 29 Samsung TV 1
5 Mercury vapor lamp 6 30 Viscosity Apparatus 2
6 Multimeter 6 31 Melde's experiment 4
7 Optical Benches 6 32 Table Galvano meters 5
Physical Balance (Sensitive Energy gap of
8 2 33 4
Balance) semiconductors
9 Sets of pendulum bobs 4 34 Microscope 6
10 Prisms 8 35 Function generators 5
11 Polarimeter 3 36 Printer with Scanner 1
12 Pulfrichrefractometer 5 37 CRO 3
Newton rings (2 lens set
13 Screw gauge 8 38 8
up)
14 Stop Clock 20 39 RC Phase shift oscillator 4
15 Sonometer 5 40 e/m apparatus 6
16 Spectrometers 7 41 Photo Cell 2
Plank Constant
17 Step down transfer 7 42 4
apparatus
Spot Reflecting Galvano
18 4 43 Hall Effect 2
meter
19 Tuning Fork sets 5 44 Lees disc apparatus 3
Maximum Power Transfer Thevenin’s& Norton's
20 4 45 4
Theorem Theorem
21 Transistor Characteristics 10 46 Super Position Theorem 4
22 VernierCalipers 8 47 Telescope 5
23 FET characteristics 6 48 Anderson's Bridge 2
24 Logic Gates 8 49 Desauty’s bridge set-up 2
25 De Morgan theorems 6 50 Daniel cell apparatus 7
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Every eligible student will get scholarship and tuition fee exemption on
every academic year by the concerned welfare departments.
STAFF COUNCIL
At the college level, staff council is the apex body of the college in
which important decisions related to academic or non-academic matters are
made and executed. In charge of every department is a member of this
body. Faculty from the department is actively participating in the meetings.
FACULTY FORUM:
Every faculty member is member of at least one committee. He/she does fulfill
the work assigned by the coordinator of the committee.
Following table depicts responsibilities taken up by Department faculty
members for the academic Year 2021-22.
Total No of
S. No. Name of the Faculty No. of PPTS
Slides
1 S.Rambabu 12 100
4 N.Adi Vishnu 04 27
POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS:
PPTs are preparing to fill the academic learning gaps of the students
where regular blackboard teaching limited to present animated and
visuals of the pictures.
PEN TABLET:
Whenever long derivations are involved in the topic, we are using pen
tablet enabling teacher to write on the screen and when we use this device
with the screen sharing option of ZOOM, allows us to save whatever we write
on the screen in pdf format. Later this pdf formats can be shared to students
after class. Following image is screenshot of the devi
device.