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Faculty of Science
School of Physics
M.Sc. Physics (Photonics)Admission year 2021
Academic Leadership
Dr. Shailashree Haridas
Dean
Faculty of Governance & Commerce and Economics
Dr. Prasad Khandekar
Dean
Faculty of Engineering &Technology, Polytechnic,Science and Design
Dr. Dnyanesh Limaye
Dean
Faculty of Pharmacy&SustainabilityStudies
Dr. SrinivasSubbarao
Dean
Faculty of Management
Dr. Anuradha Parashar
Dean
Faculty of Law, Liberal Arts, Fine Arts, Media &Journalism
Dr. Ravikumar M. Chitnis
Pro –Vice Chancellor
Dr. Prashant Dave
Registrar
Dr. Milind Pande
Pro –Vice Chancellor
Non-Academic Leadership
Mr. Pravin Patil Mr. Jay Wadhwani Mr. Jimit Dattani
Chief Executive Officer,CIAP
Chief Accounts and Finance Officer Chief Technology Officer
Dr. Uday kumar
DirectorAdmissions
Mr. Sachin Mohadikar
DirectorMarketing
Mr. Rakesh Ranjan
DirectorHR
Partnerships
Partner with all individuals and
organisations who can help students
realise their fullest potential.
Research
Foster the spirit of scientific inquiry in
students, to push the envelope of
human knowledge and wisdom.
Social Innovations
Inspire students to come up with
innovative solutions for our world
family.
Technology
Nurture the ability of students to
apply scientific knowledge for the
well-being of the world.
MIT WPU Philosophy
PolytechnicFaculty of Polytechnic & Skill Development
Sustainability StudiesSocial Innovation,& Co-Creation
DesignSchool of Design
CommerceFaculty of Commerce
LawFaculty of Law
EngineeringFaculty of Engineering & Technology
GovernanceGovernment and Public Policy
ScienceFaculty of Sciences
Art, Media &JournalismFaculty of Fine Arts,Media & Journalism
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PharmacyFaculty of Pharmacy
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Teaching Approach
15PeaceFaculty of Peace Studies
EconomicsFaculty of Economics
Peace Studiesand Yoga
Guest LecturesTeam
Teaching
Mentor - MenteeBiographyStudies
Internships Live Projects
‘Industry, Academics and Research Collaborations’ is key to execute teaching methodology
GlobalPedagogy
Continuously UpdatedEducation Method
Value Added Certifications
National StudyTour
InternationalCredit Program
Film Appreciation
TrekkingRural Immersion
Program
MIT-WPU Teaching Methodology
Mission
To attract the nationwide talent determined to make an exceptional
career in Physics. To attract well recognized and able faculty across the
nation which will impart high quality Physics education integrated with
state-of-art research to the aspirants.
To establish ultramodern Physics laboratories encompassing
sophisticated experimental set ups for demonstrations, experiments,
projects as well as research. To nurture an environment in the School
where academics and high quality research in Physics will advance in
association. To acquire a status where the school becomes truly
interdisciplinary with other schools across the campus. To establish close
collaborations with organizations dealing with research and education in
Physics.
Vision
To emerge as a full-fledged MIT WPU School of Physics proficient in
providing a high quality Physics education at graduate, postgraduate,
doctorate and post doctorate level to the students aspiring to become a
competent and renowned Physicist
Vision & Mission
RankingsI-Gauge
Ranked in SILVER Category of Institutions. (Engineering)
TOI
Ranked 5th in Private Universities inIndia.
Jagran Josh
Listed Top Private University byJagran Josh, awarded by Vice-President of India
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Consistently accredited in lastdecade for various Engineeringprograms
We are living in the century of science and technology and
introduction of science in our daily life has transformed our
lives. Physics governs a lot of natural phenomenon and also
define a number of man made things like cars, refrigerators,
microwave and escalators and many more. Hence, we can say
that our world is ruled by physics.
School of Physics of MIT WPU has made every attempt to
maintain the name and fame of this exciting, classic and
enriched subject.
Dr. Sachin A. Kulkarni
Head of School
Dr. N. T. Rao
Vice Chancellor
MIT-WPU,with its legacy of four decades of association with
industries/universities of repute around the world, encourages
its students to undertake an International Study Tour (IST).
This tour, featuring visits to the best of the universities in the
UK, Europe and Asia, will ensure that the students are
enriched with unmatched learning.
Iwould strongly urge all the students to opt for this program
which will help you evolve as a world citizen coming out from
MIT World Peace University.
Dr. Narendra L. Mathakari
Professor M.Sc., Ph.D.
Dr. Ajit Deore
Assistant ProfessorM.Sc., Ph.D.
Prof. Anagha Karne
Assistant Professor NET, Pursuing Ph.D.
Dr. Shital Kahane
Dr. Prasanta Ghosh Dr. Jagadish Naik
Assistant ProfessorM.Sc., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor M.Sc., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor M.Sc., Ph.D.
Faculty
Dr. Avishkar Katti
Assistant Professor M.Sc., Ph.D.
Why M.Sc. Physics (Photonics) ?
Photonics has sharply aroused up after the
invention of laser (1960) and Fiber Optics (1970)
M.Sc. Physics (Photonics) program have an equally
poised career in Physics as well as and Photonics
Industry Demand
More than 50 %Photonics has
been industrialized
Applications of light are increasing
steadily in technological sector
Digital world depends
on Photonics
Important pillar for Future Technologies –
Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence
Require manpower scientifically,
technically and professionally skilled
Research Demand
Optical computing, nano-photonics,bio-photonics, silicon photonics areon the research forefronts
Requires trained manpower with research aptitude and research skills
M.Sc. Physics (Photonics) will alsocater these needs
Photonics Market Growth
Photonics Market Players
Photonics Growth by Region
Photonics Growth by Region
Academic Focus
Perfect blend of Academia,Industry and Research
Expert sessions
Excellent academic ambience and vibrant campus life
Effective Mentoring Scheme
State-of-the-art infrastructure
Support for start ups
Duration: 2 Years Full Time, 6 Trimesters
30+ Courses & 88 Credits
Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)
Program Pattern
Foundation Courses Interdisciplinary Courses Labs and Project
Learn and develop insight into
fundamental Physics courses such as
Classical Mechanics, Quantum
Mechanics, Condensed Matter
Physics
Three Lab courses dealing with
Fundamental Physics
Lasers-I, Lasers-II, Optics-I, Optics-
II, Electronics-I, Electronics-II
Specialized Courses:
Photonics Materials, Photonic
Devices, Photonic circuits
Electives:
Solar Photovoltaics, Industrial
Photonics,Optical Computing,
Nano-Photonics etc.
3 lab courses based on Core
Physics:6 credits
3 lab courses based on Photonics:
6 credits
Mega project of 10 credits based
on research /industry/Internship
Program in Brief
Program Structure
Trimester 01
• Mathematical Methods in
Physics
Trimester 03
• Nuclear Physics
• Electronics II
• Optics I
Trimester 02
• Quantum Mechanics I
• Physics Lab I
• Spirit and Mind, Saints of India
and Their Teachings
• Yoga –For Winning Personality
• Condensed Matter Physics +
Atomic and Molecular Physics
• Electronics I
• Quantum Mechanics II
• Statistical Mechanics
• Electrodynamics
• Physics Lab II
• Computations Physics
• Physics Lab III
• Study of Languages, Peace in
Communications and Human
Dynamics
Program Structure
Trimester 04
• Photonic Materials
• Laser Physics II
• Optics II
• Departmental Elective I
• Optoelectronics
• Photonics Lab I
Trimester 06
• Photonic Devices & Circuits and
Photonic Sensors
• Departmental Elective III
• Project/Internship
• Photonics Lab III
Trimester 05
Departmental Elective I
• Concepts of Nano-Physics
• Material science (including Soft
Matter Physics)
• Physics of Thin films
• Material Characterization
Techniques
• Fiber Optics
• Laser Physics II
• Departmental Elective II
• Photonics Lab II
• Project/Internship
• Philosophy of Science & Religion/Spirituality
Departmental Elective II
• Industrial Photonics
• Optical Computing
• Optical Signal Processing
• Solar Photovoltaics
• Digital Signal Processing
Departmental Elective III
• Nano-photonics
• Bio-photonics
• Microwave Photonics
• Holography
Skill-Based Certifications
Peace
Leadership Development
Entrepreneurship
Rural Immersion
Academic Rigour
• We are providing a very disciplined, value based education.Academic rigour is the Core of MIT-WPUs delivery
• ≥75 %attendance is compulsory for granting the term
• None of Our Faculty Members or Students are engaged in PrivateCoaching - Our Rigorous and yet Engaging Academic Delivery takescare of all the aspects of Teaching -Learning Process
Radiation processing ofPolymers composites
Metal and Semiconductor Functional
Nanoparticles/Nanowires
Photocatalytic andPhotoluminescence
Non Linear Optics
Organic/Inorganic Electronic Devices
SHIIrradiation Thin Film Solar Cells Soft condensedmatter physics
Research @ School of Physics
Hydrogen spectrum AnalysisStefan’s Constant
ExperimentMichelson Interferometer
Thermogravimetric (TGA) analysis
Fabry Perot interferometer LCR Q meter
Facilities available
Mentors Employability Equipping you for
Industry and International partnerships
Industry Advisory Board
Academic Advisory Council
Board of Studies
NCL, India
IISER, India
Department of Physics, SPPU
Self-motivation
Team work,
Communication Skills
Winning attitude
We are working towards bringing
the best minds in Academics,
Industry, and Research across
India and abroad to foster
international partnerships.
The MIT-WPU School of Physics Edge
Dr. Anjali Kshirsagar Former Director, Interdisciplinary School of Scientific
Computing
Dr. Shriganesh Prabhu, Physicist Department Physics and Materials Science
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research
Shri Dhiraj Keskar, Head (Aerospace & Missiles)
Walchandnagar Industries Limited
Dr. Rajeev M. Naik, Head, Department of Biochemistry
Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth Rahuri
Professors of Practice & Advisors
Sports Summit
Co-curricular Activities
Aarohan
Robocon
Smart India Hackathon
Poster and Project Competitions
Co-curricular Activities
National Workshopon Nanotechnology
Astronomy Club
Guest Lectures
Expert lecture on Optical Fiber Communication Systems
delivered by Dr. Anurag Sharma, JC Bose Fellow and ‘Class
of 66’ Chair Professor at Department of Physics, IITDelhi
Expert Session on Integrated Optics and Devices delivered
by Dr. Enakshi Khular Sharma, Ex- Professor, Department of
Electronic Science, University of Delhi (South Campus)
Expert Session on Holography and Applications delivered by
Dr. P.T. Ajith Kumar, President and Leading Scientist, Light
Logics Holography and Optics Pvt.Ltd.
Expert lecture on Spectroscopic Characterization Techniques
delivered by Dr. M. A. More, Professor, Department of Physics,
Savitribai Phule Pune University
Virtual Training
Cosmos Astronomy Club
Established as ‘Cosmos Astronomy Club’ in November 2017 inMIT-WPU Pune campus.
This club explores activities in the fields like astronomy,astrophysics, cosmology, space science and technology.
Club is divided into three student groups - Technical, Management and Media.
6” Telescope Making Project
Dr. Jayant Narlikar (Founder director of IUCCA) visited our campus in 2018
and interacted with students
Seminar on CUBSAT (CUB-SATELLITE)design by Dr. Suresh Naik, ex group
director at ISRO, Ahmedabad.
Club Activities
Digital classrooms
Sophisticated labs
Infrastructure
Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
National Center for Optics and Photonics Education, OP-TEC
The Optical Society
The Optical Society of India IEEE Photonics Society NSF
Proposed Students Chapters
Scientist ProfessorQuality Control
OfficerPhotonics Start
ups
R& D Departments of Photonics Industries &
Labs
Govt. & Private Institutions
Photonic Device Design and development
Photonics Entrepreneurs
Research, JRF,SRF, RA Lab Technicians Project Manager Photonics Consultant
Career Prospects
Potential Industrial Recruiters
Placement at reputed Photonics companies
Higher Studies within and outside India
Research & Development
Training for placement
Admission Process
Student must be passed from a recognized university
with minimum 50%marks at graduate level
45%marks for backward class and physically disabled
students at graduate level
Merit list will be published by MIT World Peace University
which will be based on the following -
25 %weightage to F.Y. B. Sc Score,
25 %weightage to S.Y. B. Sc score
50 %weightage to personal interview (PI)
No entrance exam for the year 2021-22
B.Sc. (Physics/Applied Physics/General
Science/Electronics) with compulsory mathematics
Or
B. E./B. Tech. in (Electrical/Electronics)
Eligibility and Criteria forSelection
Fee Payment
₹ 60 ₹ 2585₹ EIGHTY FIVE THOUSAND
80%COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE
Check Eligibility
At the time of Admission
Confirmation
After 30 Days
Check Scholarship
CONFIRMATION 1ST INSTALMENT
Scholarship
03
Graduation Percentage
01>=70%
H.Sc. Percentage
02>=80%
Take Away
If Student satisfies both the conditions
Payable fee is Rs. 25,500/-
Minimum documentation
No Collateral up toloan ₹ 7.50 Lacs
Repayment periodup to 15 years
Minimum rate ofinterest
100%loan for feesup to ₹ 4 Lacs
95%loan for feesabove ₹ 4 Lacs
Repayment after 6 months of course completion
Loan availed from any branch of Bank
MIT-WPU has Tie up with Bank of India &Axis Bank
Easy loan availablefrom any Bank
Loan is for CourseFees,Living &Other
Education Loan /Financial Assistance
Student NetworkStudents from almost all the major states are
proud to be studying at MIT-WPU
Energetic CampusA 100+Acres Lush Green
Our lush green campus has all the facilities that a
student requires during his tenure here. It has a
young buzz with different activities that go around
throughout the day. The campus is secured, clean,
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The students are our backbone and that makes us
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On Campus Facilities
Lush Green
A lush green landscape gives a
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Peace of Mind
Keep your mind at peace with
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WellMaintained
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Executive President
The world has been shaped with advances in Science and Technology. A studentsholistic development is important, from Yoga to Technology they need to beengaged in future. Get Yourself an Education That Transforms your Life and be apart of this youngest country.
Shri.Rahul V.KaradManaging Trustee & Executive President,MAEER
Legacy of 4 Decades & A Century Ahead
Rashtriya Sarpanch Sansad
BharatiyaChhatra Sansad
National Teachers’Congress
National Women’sParliament
World Health Parliament
National Conference on Media & Journalism
World Peace Parliament
Bharat Asmita National Awards
The Seed Thought
When scarcity of Engineering
Colleges lead to transform the
adversity into opportunity for
young aspirants
1981
Early Expansion
Establishment of MIT
Management Education under
MAEER’s MIT
MIMER,MIT Polytechnic
1983 - 1995
GlobalOutreach
World Peace Centre,MIP
UNESCO Chair at WPC
MITAOE
MIT-College of Engineering
1996 - 2003
Ahead of Time
MAEER’s College of Arts,Commerce & Science, MITSOM
MIT School of Government
Vishwashanti Gurukul, MITSOT
2004 - 2014
Big Leap
MIT-WPU,Kothrud-Pune
Avantika University,Ujjain
Public Dedication ceremony of
'World Peace Dome
2015- 2019
Dynamic Education
While continuing on digital
transformation,MIT WPU is finding
new ways to balance traditional and
new age learning methodologies.
2021
LegacyFounder Rev.Dr.Vishwanath D. Karad
Union of Science and Religion /Spirituality will bring peace to mankind
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