PhD applications are invited from the interested candidate having valid score of Gate/UGC/CSIR-NET-JRF or other external funding
SEGP132C: Engineering Physics.
PHY-101: Classical, Quantum, and Relativistic Mechanics.
PHY-102: Introduction to Engineering Electromagnetics.
PHY-109: Engineering Mechanics
PHY-306: Quantum Mechanics & Spectroscopy.
PHY-101L: Mechanics lab.
PHY-102L: Optics Lab.
PHY-109L: Measurement Technique Lab
PHY-306L: Quantum Mechanics & Spectroscopy Lab.
PHY-104L: Thermal and Statistical Physics Lab.
PHY-103L: Mechanics and Electronics Lab.
PHY-531: Surface, Interfaces and Thin Films.
PHY-403: Classical Mechanics.
EPBS: Engineering Processes in Biological Systems
IREM140C: Research Methodology & IPR
IREM140C: Research Methodology & IPR
SQSM030E: Quantum and Statistical Mechanics: Advanced Method
SELD030E: Electrodynamics
Elective 1: Materials Informatics, B. Tech. (IT & ECE) Elective, 6th Semester
Eelctive 2: Quantum Computing & Information; B. Tech. (IT & ECE) Elective, 7th Semester
Elective 3: Constitution of India; B.Tech and M.Tech, 1st Semester
Constitution of India; B.Tech and M.Tech, 1st Semester
TOPIC:
Chapter 1: Constitution and Constitutionalism
Chapter 2: History of the Constitution
Chapter 3: Salient Features and Characteristics of the Constitution of India
Chapter 4: Fundamental Rights
Chapter 5: Right to Equality – Article 14
Chapter 6: Right to Freedom – Article 19
Chapter 7: Scope of the Right to Life and Personal Liberty – Article 21
Chapter 8: Fundamental Duties and Their Legal Status
Chapter 9: Directive Principles of State Policy – Importance and Implementation
Chapter 10: Federal Structure and Distribution of Legislative and Financial Powers between the Union and the States
Chapter 11: Parliamentary Form of Government in India – Constitutional Powers and Status of the President of India
Chapter 12: History of Amendments in the Indian Constitution
Chapter 13: Emergency Provisions – National Emergency, President’s Rule, and Financial Emergency
Chapter 14: Local Self-Government – The Constitutional Scheme in India
Reference
1. D.D. Basu, Introduction to the Constitution of India, Lexis Nexis, New Delhi.
2. Subhash Kashyap, Our Parliament, National Book Trust, New Delhi.
3. Peu Ghosh, Indian Government & Politics, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi.
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