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Department Profile

The Department of Physics started in 1989. During the academic year 1989 – 90 the guest lectures from our Institute Shri. Shivaji Mahavidyalaya Barshi engaged First year class. From 1990 Dr. Kathare R. V. appointed as Head department of Physics. Department of Physics organized two days State level seminar in the academic year 2004-2005 and one day state level seminar in academic year 2008 – 2009

Intake

 
Sr No Year Intake Intake Capacity
1 Year 2015-16 0 120
2 Year 2016-17 0 120
3 Year 2017-18 0 120
4 Year 2018-19 0 120
5 Year 2019-20 0 120
6 Year 2020-21 0 120

Teaching Staff


Sr. No.

Name of Faculty

Designation

Qualifications

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1

Dr. Kathare R.V.

I/C Principal, Professor & Head

M.Sc., Ph.D.

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2

Dr. Wadgane Santosh Ramesh

Assistant Professor (C.H.B.)

M.Sc., Ph.D. B.Ed

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3

Mr. Damare Digvijay Digamba

Assistant Professor (C.H.B.)

M.Sc. SET

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Courses & Syllabus:

S.N.

Course

Syllabus

1

F.Y.B.Sc.

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2

S.Y.B.Sc.

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3

T.Y.B.Sc.

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PROGRAMES & OUTCOMES:

  • PO1:Scientific temperament: The programme inculcates scientific attitude in the minds of learners in physical, chemical, material, life and mathematical sciences. Students acquire scientific abilities such as logical thinking, problem solving approach, data collection and decision making and apply the same (BL6).

  • PO2: Basic scientific knowledge: Students acquire scientific knowledge to extract information, formulate and solve problems in a systematic manner (BL6).

  • PO3: Technical competence and practical skills: Learners acquire skills to handle basic scientific instruments following the general lab safety practices through experimental skills(BL6).

  • PO4: Creative thinking and numerical ability: It empowers the learners with creative thinking and numerical ability (BL6).

  • PO5: Environment and sustainability: It provides understanding of current environmental scenario and necessity of sustainability along with solutions. Students are made aware of environment related issues and sustainable technology development (BL3).

  • PO5: Competency: The programme prepares learners for post -graduation and higher education. Students become eligible for appearing to competitive examinations such as MPSC/UPSC and banking (BL6).


  • Course Outcomes:

F. Y. B. Sc. 

  1. Physics 101- Paper No I: Mechanics, properties of matter & sound:

CO1: To familiarize students with basic concepts of mechanics.

CO2: To have deep understanding of Newton‘s laws of gravitation and their applications.

CO3: To understand the concepts of viscosity and elasticity thoroughly.

CO4: To understand the phenomena of surface tension and its applications.

CO5: To understand the concept of ultrasonic and acoustics effectively.

CO6: To enable students to solve numerical problems.

  1. Paper No II: Heat and Thermodynamics

CO1: To understand the concept of thermal conductivity and its application.

CO2: To understand the concept of real gases and transform phenomena.

CO3: To enable students to understand the laws of thermodynamics and thermodynamic  

          processes.

CO4: To study the concept of entropy thoroughly.

CO5: To study heat engines and their efficiency.

CO6: To enable students to solve numerical problems.

  1. Semester II 104- Paper No IV: Geometrical and Physical Optics

CO1: To familiarize students with basic concepts of optics.

CO2: To have deep understanding of cardinal points of optical system.

CO3: To understand the concept of interference thoroughly.

CO4: To enable students to summarize phenomena of diffraction and polarization.

CO5: To enable to solve numerical problems.

  1. Paper No V: Electricity and Magnetism

CO1: To understand the basic concepts and laws in electrostatics.

CO2: To study the basic concepts and laws in dielectrics.

CO3: To get knowledge of the basic concepts and laws of magnetism.

CO4: To understand the basic concepts of transient current.

CO5: To enable students to solve numerical problems involving topics covered.

S. Y. B. Sc. 

  1. Physics Semester III 201- Paper No VII: Mathematical, Statistical Physics and Relativity

CO1: To familiarize students with the mathematical methods used in physics.

CO2: To familiarize students with the vector algebra.

CO3: To get acquaintance with the differential equations.

CO4: To familiarize students with partial differential equations.

CO5: To familiarize students with classical and quantum statistics.

CO6: To understand the concepts of special theory of relativity.

CO7: To apply mathematical methods to solve problems in physics.

  1. 202- Paper No VIII: Modern and Nuclear Physics

CO1: To familiarize learners with basic properties of nucleus.

CO2: To have deep understanding of radioactivity and its applications.

CO3: To familiarize students with nuclear forces and elementary particles.

CO4: To understand construction and working of various particle accelerators and detectors.

CO5: To understand photoelectric effect.

CO6: To study different photoelectric cells.

CO7: To enable students to solve numerical problems.

Semester IV -

  1. 205 Paper No XI: General Electronics

CO1: To familiarize students with basic electronic components.

CO2: To understand semiconductors.

CO3: To have deep knowledge of semiconductor devices.

CO4: To familiarize learners with transistor circuits and their characteristics.

CO5: To understand oscillators and multi vibrators.

CO6: To understand the process of modulation and demodulation.

CO7: To solve numerical problems.

  1. 206- Paper No XII: Solid state Physics

CO1: To familiarize students with basic concepts of structure of solids.

CO2: To familiarize students with characterization techniques.

CO3: To understand bonding and band theory of solids deeply.

CO4: To understand transport properties thoroughly.

CO5: To enable students to solve numerical problems.

T. Y. B. Sc. Semester V  

  1. 301-Paper No XV: Classical and Quantum Mechanics

CO1: To understand the mechanics of the system of particles.

CO2: To understand d’Albert, principle, Langranges equation and its application.

CO3: To familiarize students with historical background of quantum mechanics.

CO4: To understand wave function and its physical interpretations.

CO5: To familiarize learners with time dependent and time independent Schrodinger 

           equations and their applications.

CO6: To familiarize students with various operators used in quantum mechanics.

CO7: To enable students to solve numerical problems.

  1. Paper No XVI: Electrodynamics

CO1: To familiarize students with various differential operators to study the Gauss law.

CO2: To familiarize learners with basic concepts and equations related to time varying fields 

           such as Faradays law, Len’s law etc.

CO3: To write expression for pointing vectors for electromagnetic waves.

CO4: To enable to write wave equations.

CO5: To solve numerical problems.

Semester VI 

  1. 305- Paper No XIX: Atomic, Molecular Physics and LASER

CO1: To familiarize students with conceptual development of atomic model.

CO2: To understand one and two valence electron systems deeply.

CO3: To understand Zeeman Effect, Paschan back effect, Stark effect etc.

CO4: To understand Molecular Raman Spectroscopy.

CO5: To have deep introduction to lasers.

CO6: To familiarize students with different types of LASERS.

CO7: To understand construction and working of various types of LASERS.

CO8: To be aware with various applications of LASERS.

CO9: To enable students to solve numerical problems.

  1. Paper No XX: Non-conventional Energy sources and Optical Fibers

CO1: To introduce students with various types of renewable energy sources.

CO2: To familiarize students with applications of solar energy.

CO3: To familiarize students with applications of biomass energy.

CO4: To familiarize students with wind mechanics.

CO5: To create awareness among students about energy conservation.

CO6: To familiarize students with optical fibers.

CO7: To familiarize students with applications of optical fibers.

CO8: To enable students to solve numerical problems. taxonomy.

Research

Prof. Dr. R.V. Kathare. 

             Presently working as Professor and Head in the Department of Physics in our college. He has more 28 years teaching experience to UG. He has participated and presented his research papers in National Conferences. He has published Eleven (11) research papers in National Journals/ Conference proceedings and published one book. He has organized one National Conference and as a Co-Convener, he has organized Two (2) State level Seminars. He is recognized research guide of Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwad Unversity, Aurangabad since 2002. Under his supervision, three Students are working for Ph. D. Degree.

 PUBLICATIONS

Sr.

No

Title  of paper

Journal name, page no. Vol. no, year of publication

ISSN/

ISBN

No.

Impact Factors, if any

1

“ Study of the effect of the nitrogen laser radiation on various bacteria.” 


Proceeding National Conference November 2001. Pp31-35

No


No

2

“Comparative Study of UV absorption characteristics of  various bacteria.” 

Bionano Frontier (Special Issue )

March 2010         pp. 30-32

ISSN 0974-0678

Yes

IF: 0.233

3

“ Study of Nutrient Deficiency nd Pigment Analysis using Absorption and synchronous Luminescence Spectroscopy.”  

Bionano Frontier (Special Issue )

March 2010       pp. 16-17

ISSN 0974-0678

Yes

IF: 0.233

4

“Magnetic loss studies in Mn substituted Li0.5Fe2.5O4.” February 2010, pp 155-159

Bionano Frontier (Special Issue ) February 2010, pp 155-159

ISSN 0974-0678

Yes

IF: 0.233

5

“CdS Thin Films act as Low Energy Pass Optical Filters In Solar Cells.” 


Bionano Frontier (Special Issue ) February 2010, pp 12-15

ISSN 0974-0678

Yes

IF: 0.233

6

“The role of information and communication techniques to enhance quality of higher education.”  

Proceeding  National Seminar

April 2012, pp.160-164

ISBN 978-81-920783-1-1

--

7

“Cultural and absorption characteristics of microorganism in UV wavelength.”  

Proceeding  National Seminar


ISBN 978-81-920783-2-8

--

8

“Effective teaching through some innovative tools.”   Vol. 1. Issue 3, Part II,    September 2012, pp.82-83


Counter View

ISSN 2277-775X

Yes

9

“ Medical nanotechnology – Help and save the human lives.”  September 2012, pp. 38-41


Souvenir

ISBN 978-81-924894-4-5

--

10

“A brief review of  laboratory teaching methods in physics.”August 2013. Pp.136-138

Souvenir

National Seminar on Innovative Teaching Methods in Physics


ISBN 978-81-926750-0-9


11

“ Hybrid power system for domestic usage in rural areas.”  September 2014. Pp. 31-37

Proceeding  National Conference






ISBN 978-93-80876-68-9

--



12

“ Development of a liquid crystal laser : A preliminary report.”            Vol. 6. Issue 4. October 2014. Pp. 27-29

Bionano Frontier 

( Online : 2320-9593)

ISSN 0974-0678

Yes

IF: 0.233

13

“ A brief review of some substituted dielectric materials.”    Vol.1. Issue. 1. December 2014. Pp. 116-117

International Journal of Advanced Research in Basic and Applied Sciences

( Special Issue )

ISSN 2394-4072

?

14

“ The microscopy characterization techniques for nonmaterials.”   Vol 1. Issue 2. December 2014. Pp. 156-158

Journal of advances in Applied Science and Technology Material Science       

( Special Issue )

ISSN 2393-8196    (Online)

Yes

15

“ Some effects of ultraviolet radiation on earth’s life.”    Vol. 8. Number 1. January 2015. Pp.212-214

Ecology and Fisheries           ( Special Issue )

ISSN 0974-6323

?

16

“Interaction of laser radiation with biological tissues.” January 2015. Pp.121-126

Proceeding of National Conference



ISBN 978-81-930536-3-8

No

17

“ The responsibilities of principal to develop the college.”  April 2015.   Pp. 04-06

Proceeding National Seminar

ISBN 978-81-925358-2-1

No

18

Role and Applications of Nanotechnology for Energy Production.

 Vol. 3, Issue 3.  March 2016. Pp.5-7

International Journal of Engineering Technology Science and Research 


ISSN 2394 – 3386    Online

(IF 2.120)


4.11

19

Effects of UV radiation on human health.

Vol.4., S1., 2016. 

Pp. 5-8


International Journal of Engineering Research 

(IJOER)


ISSN: 2321-7758 Online

(IF 3.601)


0.837

20

Magnetization Study of Cerium Doped Cobalt-Chromium Ferrite Prepared by Sol Gel Auto Combustion Technique.

Vol. 9, Issue 1, October 2016. Pp. 1-5


Rebiem of Research

ISSN2249-894X

(IF 3.8014 )


6.68

21

Cation distribution in Ce doped lithium ferrite.        January 2017. Pp.17-20


International Journal of Advanced Research in Basic and Applied Sciences

(Special Issue)


ISSN 2394-4072



Online

http:/doi.org/10.1063/1.5032530

22

Synthesis and Optical Properties of Pb-doped MnS Thin Films by Chemical Bath Deposition Method

SPEED Journal of Research in Electronics

(Special Issue)

ISSN 2349-8226

4.11

Online http://www.irjse.in 



23

Barium Titanate (BaTiO3) synthesized by sol-gel auto-combustion method.

 

Int. Res. J. of Science & Engineering Special Issue A5

2018.

Pp 41-44


ISSN 2322-0015



6.68

24

Structural Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Pure and Ni-doped Zno Nanoparticles Synthesized  bySol-gel Method.


AIP Conference Proceeding 1953.

 2018

Pp 030195-1- 030195-5



Online

http:/doi.org/10.1063/1.5032530

25

Preparation of MnS thin films by chemical bath deposition and effect of bath temperature on their optical properties.



Int. Res. J. of  Science and Engineering 

( IRJSE )

Pp. 91-94

Special Issue A1

2017  

ISSN 2322-0015


4.11


Online http://www.irjse.in 


26

Transport Properties of PbS Thin Films.”   

Int. Res. J. of  Science and Engineering 

( IRJSE )

2018  

Special Issue A1 Pp. 61-63

ISSN 2322-0015



4.11

27

Chemical Synthesis of PbS Thin Films and Its physicochemical

Properties.”       2018.               

Materials today Proceedings5                     (ELSEVIER) 

Pp. 7743-7747

Online 



0.837

28

Ferromagnetism in Cu2+ Doped ZnO Nanoparticles  and  Their Physical Properties. 2018


Journal of Material Science. Materials in Electronics

( Springer) January 2019.  Vol 30. Issue 4

Pp. 4014-4025

1573-482X

Online://doi.org/10.1007/s10854-019-00688-4


  

2.195

29

Structural Morphological and Infrared Charcterizations of Copper doped Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles. 

2018

Journals of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 

( JETIR )

September 2018  Vol. 5 Issue 9

Pp 246-249


ISSN-2349-5162


Online

http:/doi.org/10.1063/1.5032530


5.87



30

Enhancement of electrical resistivity in Nickel doped ZnO nanoparticles.

 2018

Science Direct Procedia Manufacturing 20 (ELSEVIER)

2018. Pp. 477-480

Online   www. sciencedirect.com 



0.855



31

Structural, Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Cu2+ Doped ZnO Nanoparticles

2020

Journal of Physics: Conference Series 1644 (2020) 012008  IOP Publishing 


Online


32

Synthesis of MnS2 Thin Films by Chemical Route: Physicochemical Properties

International e-Conference on Recent Trends in Nano-Materials and Its Applications-2021 In Association with International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology Volume 9 | Issue 2  

Print ISSN: 2395-6011. Online ISSN: 2395-602X

www.ijsrst.com


Dr. Santosh R. Wadgane


* Research Publication in Peer Review Journals: -


  1. “Ferro and magneto-electric characteristics in YFeO3-Y3Fe5O12 nanocomposite”.

Santosh R. Wadgane, S. E. Shirsath, A. S. Gaikwad, Sunil Satpute, A. B. Kadam, R. H. Kadam.

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (2017) Page no.-103-109 IF: 3.046

  1. “Magnetic field induced polarization and magnetoelectric effect in Na0.5Bi0.5TiO3 + Co0.75Zn0.25Cr0.2Fe1.8O4   multiferroic composite”. 

      S. R. Wadgane, S. T. Alone, Asif Karim, Gaurav Vats, Sagar E. Shirsath, R. H.  Kadam.

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials (2018) Page no.-388-393 IF: 3.046

  1. Surprisingly high magneto-electric coupling in cubic Co0.7Fe2.3O4 -SrTiO3 nano-

      composites.

Anil S. Gaikwad , R.H. Kadam , Sagar E. Shirsath,  Santosh R. Wadgane , Jyoti Shah, R.K. Kotnala, A.B. Kadam.

Journal of Alloys and Compounds (2018) Page no.-564-570 Impact Factor: 3.779

  1. Magneto-electric coupling and improved dielectric constant of BaTiO3 and Fe-rich (Co0.7Fe2.3O4) ferrite nano-composites.

      Gaikwad, Anil S.Shirsath, Sagar E. Wadgane Santosh R, Kadam R. H. Shah Jyoti,   

      Kotnala R. K. Kadam, A. B.

      Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Page no.-508-514 IF: 3.046

 5.  Y3+ substituted Sr-hexaferrites: sol-gel synthesis, structural, magnetic and 

      electrical Characterization.

      S. S. Satpute , S. R. Wadgane, S. R. Kadam, D. R. Mane, R. H. Kadam.

      Cerâmica 65 (2019) Page No. 274-281

  1. Substitutional Effect of Y3+ ions in cobalt ferrite on the structural, magnetic and electrical properties of nanoparticles.

S. S. Satpute , S. R. Wadgane, Kirti desai, D. R. Mane, R. H. Kadam.

Cerâmica 66 (2020) Page No. 43-49.

  1. Hopping mechanism and cation distribution studies in Y3+ doped cobalt ferrite 

      Nanoparticles

      Sunil Satpute, S.B. Shelke, Birajdar A.A., Wadgane Santosh, Lohar K.S. Mane D.R. ,  

       S.M. Patange,  R. H. Kadam.

       Int. Research Journal of Science & Engineering, Impact Factor: 3.662 (Cosmos)

   * Paper Presentation in Conference:-

  1. Structural and dielectric characteristics of NBT – CZCFO multiferroic composite at room temperature.

Santosh R. Wadgane, Sunil Satpute, Supriya R. Kadam, S. B. Shelke, S.E.Shirsath,  R.H. Kadam.

 106th Indian Science Congress held at L.P.University, Jalandhar, Punjab- 2019.

  1.   Room temperature XRD and magnetic investigations of NBT-Zn-Cr-CFO   

  multiferroic composites.

      Santosh Wadgane, A.R.Shitre, S.K.Gurav,S.D.Balsure, S.S.Satpute,S.M. Patange, R. H. Kadam

            Int. Research Journal of Science & Engineering, Impact Factor: 3.662 (Cosmos)

     3.    Structural and Dielectric properties of (x) YFeO3 + (1-x) Y3Fe5O12 magnetoelectric

            Nanocomposite

          Santosh R.Wadgane, Sunil Satpute, Mahesh Mane, S. T.Alone,  Sagar.E.Shirsath,  R. H. Kadam.

            105th Indian Science Congress held at Manipur University, Imphal-2018 

      4.  Tailoring the structural and magnetic properties of Co2+   substituted Co-Cu-Cr ferrite  

            nanoparticles.

  S.B. Shelke, Santosh Wadgane, M. L. Mane, Sunil Satpute, A. S. Gaikwad, B. H. Devmunde, V. S. Shinde, C. U. Nikam.

            Int. J. Advanced Research in Basic and Applied Sciences; Special Issue (2017). 

  • Conference /Workshop Attended:-   


  1. 107th Five day International conference organized by The Indian Science Congress Association at University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore from 03-07 January 2020. (Under Department of Science & Technology, Ministry of science & Technology, Government of India.)


  1. 106th Five day International conference organized by The Indian Science Congress Association at Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar, Punjab from 03-07 January 2019. (Under Department of Science & Technology, Ministry of science & Technology, Government of India.)

  2. Recent Advances in Green Chemistry & Physics- April-2018 to be held at Shri Chhatrapati Shivaji College, Omerga, Tq. Omerga, Dist. Osmanabad. 413606, Maharashtra, India.


  1. 105th Five day International conference organized by The Indian Science Congress Association at Manipur University, Imphal From 16-20 March 2018.(Under department of science & Technology, Ministry of science & Technology, Government of  India.)

  2. One day National Conference on Innovation in Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology -2017 (NCINMNT-2017)to be held in Rajarshi Shahu Arts, Commerce and Science college Pathri, Tq. Phulambri, Dist. Aurangabad.-431111, Maharashtra, India 


  1. 104th Five day International conference organized by The Indian Science Congress Association at S. V. University,Tirupati from 03-07 January 2017. (Under department of science & Technology, Ministry of science & Technology, Government of India.)


  1. Two Week ISTE short term Training Programme on Engineering Physics conducted by IIT Bombay from December 8 – 18, 2015 (Under the National Mission on Education through ICT (MHRD, Govt. of India.)


  1. One day workshop on revised syllabus of Engineering Physics for First year Engineering Sponsored by Dr. B.A.M. University, Aurangabad organized on 18th October 2011 conducted by Hi-Tech Institute of Technology, Aurangabad.




Activities

  1. State level Seminar on “Recent Trends in Physics” (UGS Sponsored) on 13-14 March 2005
  2. State level Seminar on “One-day nanoscience & Nanotechnology-Present Scenario” on 21/11/2009
  3. Short Term Course on “Solar Lamp” for 30 Hours.
  4. Covid -19 Awareness Program by T.Y. Students.
  5. Two day’s International Webinar on “Recent Advances on Science & Technology” on 13-14 Nov. 2021.
  6. Science Day Quiz Competition on 28 Feb.2022.

  7. Curricular activity

    • Unit Test
    • Assignments
    • Seminar
    • Projects
    • Quiz Competition

    Extra-curricular activity

    • Special Day Celebration (Science Day)
    • Invited Guest Lectures
    • Poster Presentation

Alumni List:

Sr. No.

Name

Post

Place

1

Dr. P.B. Undare

Assistant Professor

Dept. of Physics, Dr. B.A.M.U. Aurangabad

2

Dr. P.G. Undare

Assistant Professor

S.M.D. Mohekar Mahavidyalaya, Kalamb

3

Dr. Sapkal S.B.

Assistant Professor

MGM Aurangabad

4

Shri. Kawade S.R.

Social Worker 

Washi

5

Shri. Haikare B.T.

Assistant Professor

KMJM Washi

6

Smt. Gadekar S.S.

Junior college Teacher

KMJM Washi

Shri. Nimal D.J.

Director

Hi-Tech Computer, Washi.

8

Shri. Ghule P.I.

Assistant Professor

S.P. College, Bhoom.

9

Shri. Deshmukh V.B.

Director

 Yeshshri Classes , Osmanabad

10

Shri. Thorbole S.R.

Teacher

CSV, Washi

11 

Miss. Shinde S.A

Advocate

Washi

12

Shri. Ghule A.A.

Teacher

Womens D.Ed College Barshi

13

Shri.Molwane R.A.

Jr. College Teacher

J.H. Yedshi

14

Shri. Pawar V.S.

Business

Washi

15

Shri. Khape S.V.

Teacher

Ganesh Vidyalaya, Terkheda

Future Plan

  • To arrange International seminar/ conference.
  • To submit minor/major research project to UGC
  • To set new Experiments
  • To Arrange the Guest Lectures

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