
The Department of Physics at Mother Terasa College of Arts and Science is devoted to cultivating a deep understanding of the fundamental laws that govern the universe and their practical applications. Founded with the objective of promoting scientific inquiry and innovation, our department offers a robust curriculum that spans classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, quantum physics, and modern interdisciplinary fields.
Our undergraduate program emphasizes both conceptual mastery and hands-on experimentation. Students benefit from state-of-the-art laboratories, computational facilities, and collaborative projects that bridge theory with real-world phenomena—from exploring nanomaterials to studying astrophysical processes.
A committed team of faculty members—active in teaching, research, and outreach—mentors students through lectures, problem-solving sessions, and independent study. Regularly held colloquia, guest lectures by industry and academic leaders, and physics-based clubs foster a vibrant intellectual community and encourage peer learning.
Beyond the classroom, the department promotes research at the undergraduate level, enabling students to contribute to faculty-led projects or pursue their own investigative work. Graduates are well equipped for careers in research, education, engineering, data science, renewable energy, and space technology, or for advanced studies in physics and allied disciplines.
Our mission is to inspire curiosity, build analytical rigor, and empower students with the skills and confidence to push the frontiers of knowledge and make meaningful contributions to science and society.