What is the education of the faculty of B.Sc. Hons. Physics at CU?
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The teachers are highly devoted and highly regular, and painstakingly ensure that they cover the entire syllabus of the course they are teaching. They in turn go out of the way to ensure that the students notonly learn the basic fundamentals, but are also able to apply the same to problem solving throughtutorials. The students thus develop problem solving skills, which makes their conceptual foundation inthe subject strong. All this is essential for them for CSIR- JRF and NET exams in which most of themappear for admissions in Ph.D. programmes, as well as finding suitable placements in organizations.
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The faculty of department B.Sc. Hons. Physics is very skilled and having good knowledge about their specialised fields. Mostly they are Ph.D. holders, Research Scholars and Associate professors and best in their respective specializations.
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The department is mentored by the most qualified and experienced faculty, who have a wealth of knowledge, follow modern teaching methods and follow most standard books in all subjects. The teachers are highly devoted and highly regular, and painstakingly ensure that they cover the entire syllabus of the course they are teaching. They in turn go out of the way to ensure that the students not only learn the basic fundamentals, but are also able to apply the same to problem solving through tutorials.
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Course curriculum makes the CU syllabi most advanced and industry oriented in all respects. It is any day the mainstay or back bone of any programme. The extensive research, industry consultations, feedback from existing employers of CU students, foreign collaborators and distinguished faculty all over the world goes into developing the curriculum of CU, and all this: Upgraded in very semester.
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Vinny Chugh Student at Chanidgarh University, B.Sc Nut & Diet | Guide-Level 13
5 years agoFaculty of Physics department at Chandigarh University, Gharuan has a sufficiently good number of well-qualified faculty members with vast experience. All the faculty members are either having a doctorate degree or registered for a doctorate degree in disciplines. Regular interactions with International Experts, Webinars, Conferences, Workshops, Seminars for faculty and students to update recent trends.
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