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PHYSICS DEPARTMENT


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DEPARTEMENT OF PHYSICS
Establishment: 1988-04-16
Intake Capacity: 50


Courses Offered

Physics Honours and Physics Generic


Total No. of Teaching Faculty: 4
Total No. of Classrooms with size in sq. meter: 4 Nos. with 1600 sq. meter in area.
Total No. of Laboratories with size in sq. meter: 4 Nos. with 3350 sq. meter in area.
No. of ICT Equipments Available: 4
No. of Books in College Library: 350
No. of Books in Departmental Library: 160
Teaching Plan for All Courses


The Department of Physics has a teacher common room of area of about 180 sq. ft. Physics laboratories are wide and specious, and well-equipped along with a separate dark room. It has its own library with 160 reference and text books on Solid state Physics, Mechanics, Classical Physics, Nuclear Physics both in HS and UG levels. It has also few books on advanced electronics. Under Graduate course in CBCS pattern started from the academic session 2019-20.


VISION

To Build a Foundation for Excellence and Encourage the Development of the Institution as a Premier Institution by igniting and promoting enthusiasm, interests and passion, and to include Professional Courses as a part of Curriculum in the course of study in Physics.


MISSION

To awaken the young minds and discover their talents both in theory and in practical Physics, through dedication to teaching, commitment to students and innovative instructional methods like ppt presentation with LCD projector, use of interactive panel etc.


PROGRAMME OUTCOME

 Bachelor of Science offers theoretical as well as practical knowledge about different subject areas.
 This course forms the basis of science for coherent understanding of the academic field to pursue multi and interdisciplinary science careers in future. These subject areas include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Science, Statistics, Zoology and Botany.
 Able to plan and execute experiments or investigations, analyze and interpret data information collected using appropriate methods.
 It helps to develop scientific temper and thus can prove to be more beneficial for the society as the scientific developments can make a nation or society to grow at a rapid pace through research.
 Think critically, follow innovations and developments in science and technology.


PROGRAMME SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

Course: Physics
After the completion of B. Sc. in Physics, the students become able to :
 Demonstrate a rigorous understanding of the core theories & principles of physics, which includes mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, & quantum mechanics introduced at degree level
in order to understand nature at atomic levels.
 Provide knowledge about material properties and its application for developing technology to ease the problems related to the society.
 Understand the set of physical laws, describing the motion of bodies, under the influence of system of forces.
 Understand the relationship between particles & atom, as well as their creation & decay. Relate the structure of atoms & subatomic particles understand physical properties of molecule the chemical bonds between atom as well as molecular dynamics.
 Analyse the applications of mathematics to the problems in physics & develop suitable mathematical method for such application & for formulation of physical theories.


COURSE SPECIFIC OUTCOMES

Course: B. Sc. Physics
Course Specific Outcomes:
1. PHY-HC-1016: Mathematical Physics-I: Would learn mathematical methods to solve the various problems in physics. The topics include the calculus of functions, Fourier transform, special functions and special integrals, partial differential equations, complex analysis and variables.
2. PHY-HC-1016(LAB): Students would perform basic computer programming related to mathematics using basics programming such as PYTHON, FORTRAN, C, C++.
3. PHY-HC-1026: Mechanics: The students would learn about the behavior of physical bodies it provides the basic concepts related to the motion of all the objects around us in our daily life. The course builds a foundation of various applied field in science and technology; especially in the field of mechanical engineering. The course comprises of the study vectors, laws of motion, momentum, energy, rotational motion, gravitation, fluids, elasticity and special relativity.
4. PHY-HC-1026 (LAB): Students would perform basic experiments related to mechanics and also get familiar with various measuring instruments would learn the importance of accuracy of measurements.
5. PHY-HC-2016: Electricity and Magnetism: It gives an opportunity for the students to learn about one of the fundamental interactions of electricity and magnetism, both as separate phenomena and as a singular electromagnetic force. The course contains vector analysis, electrostatics, magnetism, electromagnetic induction and Maxwell’s equations. The course is very useful for the students in almost every branch of science and engineering.
6. PHY-HC-2016(LAB): Students would gain practical knowledge about electricity and magnetism and measurements such as: Resistance, Voltage, current etc.
7. PHY-HC-2026: Wave and Optics: The course comprises of the study of superposition of harmonic oscillations, waves motion (general), oscillators, sound, wave optics, interference, diffraction, polarization. The course is important for the students to make their career in various branches of science and engineering, especially in the field of photonic engineering.
8. PHY-HC-2026(LAB): The practical knowledge of wave motion doing experiments: Tuning fork, electric vibrations. They would also learn optical phenomena such as interference, diffraction and dispersion and do experiments related to optical devices: Prism, grating, spectrometers Discipline Specific Elective papers.
9. PHY-HC-3016: Mathematical Physics-II: Would learn mathematical methods to solve the various problems in physics. The topics include the calculus of functions, Fourier transform, special functions and special integrals, partial differential equations, complex analysis and variables.
10. PHY-HC-3016(LAB): Various practical problems related to applications of mathematical tools to solve the problems in physics would be learned by COMPUTER PROGRAMMING..
11. PHY-HC-3026: Thermal Physics: The course makes the students able to understand the basic physics of heat and temperature and their relation with energy, work, radiation and matter. The students also learn how laws of thermodynamics are used in a heat engine to transform heat into work. The course contains the study of laws of thermodynamics, thermodynamic description of systems, thermodynamic potentials, kinetic theory of gases, theory of radiation and statistical mechanics.
12. PHY-HC-3026(LAB): Students would gain practical knowledge about heat and radiation, thermodynamics, thermo emf , RTD etc. and perform various experiments.
13. PHY-HC-3036: Digital System and Application: The students would gain the knowledge of Basic Electronics circuits, network theorems and measuring instruments: They would know about common solid state devices: Semiconductor diodes and transistors. The topics also include the Rectifiers, Filters and their applications, number systems and logic gates which are foundation blocks of digital electronics.
14. PHY-HC-3036(LAB): This course would introduce students with the basic experimental knowledge of electronics their applications in solving common and scientific problems, the course include scientific programming languages, scientific word processing and graphical analysis.
15. PHY-HC-4016: Mathematical Physics-III: Would learn mathematical methods to solve the various problems in physics. The topics include the calculus of functions, Fourier transform, special functions and special integrals, partial differential equations, complex analysis and variables.
16. PHY-HC-4016(LAB): This course would introduce students with the basic knowledge of computers their applications in solving common and scientific problems, the course include scientific programming languages, scientific word processing and graphical analysis.
17. PHY-HC-4026: Elements of Modern Physics: Students would know about the basic principles in the development of modern physics. The topics covered in the course build a basic foundation of undergraduate physics students to study the advance branches: quantum physics, nuclear physics, particle physics and high energy physics. The course contains the study of Planck’s hypothesis, photoelectric effect, Compton effect, matter waves, atomic models, Schrodinger wave equations, and brief idea of nuclear physics.
18. PHY-HC-4026(LAB): Elements of Modern Physics: In this course students would be able to understand Basic experiments of modern physics such as: Determination of Plank’s and Boltzmann’s constants, Determination of ionization potential, Wavelength of H-spectrum, Single and double slit diffraction, Photo electric effect and determination of e/m .
19. PHY-HC-4036: Analog System and Application: Students would learn about electronic circuits such as Amplifiers and Oscillators. Various types of Amplifier and Oscillator circuits their working and applications in in domestic, industrial and scientific devices/equipments.
20. PHY-HC-4036(LAB): This course would introduce students with the basic experimental knowledge of electronics their applications in solving common and scientific problems, the course include scientific programming languages, scientific word processing and graphical analysis.
21. PHY-HC-5016: Quantum Mechanics and Application: Quantum mechanics provides a platform for the physicists to describe the behavior of matter and energy at atomic and subatomic level. The course plays a fundamental role in explaining how things happen beyond our normal observations. The course includes the study of Schrodinger equations, particle in one dimension potential, quantum theory of H like atoms, atoms/molecules in electric and magnetic fields.
22. PHY-HC-5016(LAB): Quantum Mechanics: Various practical problems solving methods related to Quantum Mechanics would be learned by students.
23. PHY-HC-5026: Solid state Physics: Solid State Physics: Students would be able to understand various types of crystal structures and symmetries and understand the relationship between the real and reciprocal space and learn the Bragg’s X-ray diffraction in crystals. Would also learn about phonons and lattice.
24. PHY-HC-5026(LAB): Solid State Physics: The course Provides practical knowledge of various physical phenomena such as: magnetism, dielectrics, ferroelectrics and semiconductors. Students would gain a hands-on learning experience by performing experiments on these properties of materials.
25. PHY-HE-5016: Experimental Techniques: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to describe the errors in measurement and statistical analysis of data required while performing an experiment. Also, students will learn the working principle, efficiency and applications of transducers and industrial instruments like digital multimeter, RTD, Thermistor, Thermocouples and Semiconductor type temperature sensors.
26. PHY-HE-5016(LAB): To increase the understanding depth of theoretical concept of Transducer, LVDT, Strain Gauge and capacitive Transducer by practically.
27. PHY-HE-5056: Particle and Nuclear Physics: Upon completion of this course, students will have the understanding of the sub atomic particles and their properties. They will gain knowledge about the different nuclear techniques and their applications in different branches of Physics and societal application. The course will develop problem based skills and the acquire knowledge can be applied in the areas of nuclear, medical, archeology, geology and other interdisciplinary fields of Physics and Chemistry.
28. PHY-HC-6016: Electromagnetic Theory: On successful completion of the course students will acquire the concepts of Maxwell’s equations, propagation of electromagnetic (EM) waves in different homogeneous-isotropic as well as anisotropic unbounded and bounded media, production and detection of different types of polarized EM waves, general information as waveguides and fibre optics..
29. PHY-HC-6016(LAB): To increase the understanding depth of theoretical concept thermodynamics, magnetism and dielectric concepts. Understanding and Analysis of data and plot appropriate graphs and reach the conclusions from your data analysis using Excel Shit.
30. PHY-HC-6026: Statistical Mechanics: On successful completion of the course students will be learn the techniques of Statistical Mechanics to apply in various fields including Astrophysics, Semiconductors, Plasma Physics, Bio-Physics, Chemistry and in many other directions. Understand Partial equations. To study the Probability concept in details and study Maxwell Boltzmann law. Understand Bose-Einstein’s and Fermi- Dirac Principle
31. PHY-HC-6026(LAB): Students would perform computer programming related to Statistical Mechanics and solving Maxwell-Boltzmann, Bose-Einstein and Fermi-Dirac Statistics by using SCILAB programme.
32. PHY-HE-6046: Astronomy and Astrophysics: Upon completion of this course, students will be able to understanding the origin and evolution of the Universe. The course will give a comprehensive introduction on the measurement of basic astronomical parameters such as astronomical scales, luminosity and astronomical quantities. It will give an overview on key developments in observational astrophysics. Students will have the idea of the instruments implemented for astronomical observation, the formation of planetary system and its evolution with time, the physical properties of Sun and the components of the solar system; and stellar and interstellar components of our Milky Way galaxy. Students will have the understanding of the origin and evolution of galaxies, presence of dark matter and large scale structures of the Universe.
33. PHY-He-6056: Classical Dynamics: Understanding of Newton’s law and apply them into calculation of the motion of simple system. Solve problems related to Lagrangian equation. This course is a prelude to advanced theoretical studies in Condensed Matter Physics, Spectroscopy and Hamiltonian, Schrödinger Theory and applications of it.


MECHANISM FOR CONTINUOUS INTERNAL EVALUATION(CIE)

The Department conducts sessional examinations, MCQ based tests, Home assignments, Group discussions, seminars and viva voces.




JYOTI PRASAD ROY CHOUDHURY

Department: PHYSICS
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: M.SC., M.PHIL.


DANDESWAR DEKA

Department: PHYSICS
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: M.SC., M.PHIL.


DR SANATAN KR. NATH

Department: PHYSICS
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: M.SC., B. ED., PHD


NABANEETA BASAK

Department: PHYSICS
Designation: ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
Qualification: M.SC ,SLET






ID Class Session No. of Students
25TDC 3rd Year (5th and 6th sem) Major2022-202325
24TDC 2nd Year (3rd and 4th sem) Major2022-202343
23TDC 1st Year (1st and 2nd sem) Major2022-202346
22TDC 3rd Year (5th and 6th sem) Major2021-202228
21TDC 2nd Year (3rd and 4th sem) Major2021-202226
20TDC 1st Year (1st and 2nd sem) Major2021-202250
19TDC 3rd Year (5th and 6th sem) Major2020-202125
18TDC 2nd Year (3rd and 4th sem) Major2020-202133
17TDC 1st Year (1st and 2nd sem) Major2020-202144
16TDC 3rd Year (5th and 6th sem) Major2019-202024
15TDC 2nd Year (3rd and 4th sem) Major2019-202025
14TDC 1st Year (1st and 2nd sem) Major2019-202038
13TDC 3rd Year (5th and 6th sem) Major2018-201925
12TDC 2nd Year (3rd and 4th sem) Major2018-201927
11TDC 1st Year (1st and 2nd sem) Major2018-201937


ID Year/Batch Course Total Admitted Total Appeared Total Pass Percentage of Pass Total Dropout
82021-2022B.Sc (Physics Honors)282823820
72020-2021B.Sc (Physics Honors)252522870
62019-2020B.Sc (Physics Honors)242218822
52018-2019B.Sc (Physics Honors)2525251000

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ID Year Semester Classes Alloted Classes Held No. of Beneficiaries
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4512024-05-09Sessional Question papers-even sem-2024Sessional Question papers for all even semesters-2024.
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3942024-02-18Picnic combined with a field visit to Bagamati on 18 Feb. 2024On February 18, 2024, the 6th Semester Honours students organized a delightful picnic combined with a field visit to Bagamati. A total of 43 Physics students from various semesters participated in this memorable outing. Dr. Sanatan Kr. Nath and Prof. Dandeswar Deka from the department guided the students during the trip. Everyone relished a sumptuous feast and engaged in singing and dancing, making the visit truly enjoyable.
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2642023-12-19Achievement of students of B. H. College in 5th Physics Olympiad, 19-12-2023B. H. College shines in Physics Olympiad: The brilliance of B.H. College in the field of Physics shone brightly during the 5th Physics Olympiad held on November 5, 2023 organized by the Assam Physical Society. The recently announced results highlighted outstanding achievements by several students. In Category II, designed for class XI-XII participants, Prantik Nath and Dipjyoti Das, both second-year students at B.H. College, secured the 3rd position with an impressive score of 86. Notably, Arif Ali, also an HS 2nd year student from Howly National Science Academy, claimed the second spot with an outstanding score of 88, having appeared for the exam at the B.H. College center. Moreover, in Category I intended for class IX-X, Mridumalay Barman, a Class IX student from Marian School, Barpeta Road, emerged as the top scorer at the B.H. College center, securing an impressive 80%. Numerous other students attained scores of 60% and above, reflecting a commendable overall performance by the participants. The collective achievement of the students signifies a satisfactory level of attainment in the Olympiad. Dandeswar Deka, the Centre-in-Charge, extends heartfelt congratulations to all the aforementioned students for their exceptional performances, underscoring their dedication and proficiency in the field of Physics.
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2632023-11-05Question papers of 5th POAPS, 5th Nov,2023Question papers of 5th POAPS held on 5th Nov, 2023
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2502023-11-055th Physics Olympiad on 5th November 20235th Physics Olympiad has been conducted today on 5th November 2023 at B. H. College Centre. All total 440 candidates applied for the exam and 411 have attended the exam with attendance percentage of 93.4. In category I( class IX-X) 234 and in category II(class XI-XII) 177 examinees were present. It is an state level exam meant for the students of IX to X-XII to encourage them for competitive exam and make them interested to the beautiful subject of Physics. The Physics Department conducted the exam under the aegis of Assam Physical Society. Physicist as well as scientists from different parts of the state are involved with the examination. All the faculty members of Physics Department make all arrangements, prof. Dandeswar Deka worked as the Centre-in-charge of the exam. Different science professors of other departments also cooperated for the grand success of the same.
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2352023-10-31Physics sessional question papers of odd semesters, 2023Physics sessional question papers of odd semesters, 2023
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2242023-10-03Freshman Social on 3rd October 2023The Freshman Social of the Department of Physics took place on Oct 3, 2023, with the aim of honoring the first-sem(H) students. The event was organized by the Major students from the 3rd and 5th sems under the dynamic leadership of Poppy Narzary (5th sem). The stage backdrop featured a stunning night sky adorned with the solar system and stars, creating an enchanting atmosphere. A highlight of the evening was the introduction of a miniature model exhibition. The program commenced at 2 pm with a melodious chorus performed by the students. The program was presided over by the HoD, J.P. Roy Choudhury, who extended a warm welcome to the freshmen. He praised the students for their nice arrangements and encouraged them to collaborate closely with their teachers for an enriched learning experience. He also urged them to engage in discussions with their peers to address any doubts arising from their classes. The purpose of the gathering was eloquently elucidated by Azizul Sheikh (5th sem). Prof. S. K. Nath, enlightened the attendees about the concept of ‘Hi-Fi’ and ‘high class’, and advised them to follow the right path while emphasizing the importance of nurturing their academic careers. Prof. D. Deka, commended the students for their outstanding introductory program led by 5th-sem students Rujbul Hussain and Albert Kujur. He applauded the freshers for showcasing their inherent talents and also encouraged them to embrace new technologies such as AI. The evening's highlight was the announcement of awards, with Hena Ahmed receiving the title of Miss Fresher and Bhargabjyoti Das named Mr. Fresher. The event also featured a cultural program, with mesmerizing dance performances by Poppy Narzary, Jyoti Mandal, and the first-semester students, showcasing their remarkable skills.
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2232023-09-30Class test for 3rd sem(M) on 30-09-2023On the 30th of September 2023, the Head of the Department in Physics, Jyoti Prasad Roy Choudhury, conducted a comprehensive class test, evaluating students with a weightage of 20 marks. This assessment was exclusively designed for the 3rd-semester Honours students and focused on the subject of ‘Digital Systems and Applications.' The purpose of it was to equip our students with the essential skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the upcoming sessional examination, scheduled to take place from 9th October 2023.
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2202023-09-27Class test of 3rd sem on 27-09-2023Nabaneeta Basak, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, took class test-2 of 20 marks for the students of 3rd semester (Honours) on 27th September 2023. This 2nd test aimed to better equip them for the upcoming sessional examinations scheduled to commence on the 9th of September 2023. A total of 25 actively participated in this exam, demonstrating their commitment to academic excellence and their eagerness to excel.
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2192023-09-26Class test of 5th sem on 26-09-2023On September 26th , 2023, Sanatan Kr. Nath, an Assistant Professor of Physics, administered a class test of 20 marks to the 5th-semester Honours students. This test was conducted in the subject of Quantum Mechanics, with the noble aim of equipping the students with essential knowledge and skills, ensuring their preparedness for the forthcoming sessional examination scheduled from 9th of October 2023. 35 students participated in this significant examination.
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2162023-09-20Class test of 5th & 3rd Sem students on 20-09-2023Nabaneeta Basak, Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, took the initiative to administer a crucial class test worth 20 marks for the students enrolled in the 5th and 3rd semesters of the Honours course on 20th September 2023. This thoughtful endeavor aimed to better equip them for the upcoming sessional examinations scheduled to commence on the 9th of September 2023. A total of 30 students from the 5th semester and 27 students from the 3rd semester actively participated in this exam, demonstrating their commitment to academic excellence and their eagerness to excel. This initiative reflects the professor's dedication to fostering a conducive learning environment and ensuring that her students are well-prepared for their academic challenges.
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2152023-09-12Class test of 5th sem students on 12th September, 2023On the 12th of September 2023, the Head of the Department in Physics, Jyoti Prasad Roy Choudhury, conducted a comprehensive class test, evaluating students with a weightage of 20 marks. This assessment was exclusively designed for the 5th-semester Honours students and focused on the subject of 'Experimental Techniques.' The purpose of it was to equip our students with the essential skills and knowledge necessary to excel in the upcoming sessional examination, scheduled to take place in the first week of October 2023.
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2142023-09-07Class test of 5th sem students on 07-09-2023On September 7th, 2023, Dandeswar Deka, an Assistant Professor of Physics, administered a class test of 20 marks to the 5th-semester Honours students. This test was conducted in the subject of Solid State Physics, with the noble aim of equipping the students with essential knowledge and skills, ensuring their preparedness for the forthcoming sessional examination scheduled for the first week of October 2023. 25 bright and eager students participated in this significant examination.
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2132023-09-06List of First Class Holders in B.Sc. in Physics for the Year 2023In the culmination of their academic journey, a remarkable cohort of 23 students undertook the B. Sc. final examination in Physics Honours in the year 2023. Their dedication and hard work shone brightly, as an impressive 22 of them emerged triumphant with flying colors, earning the distinction of a 'First Class' designation. At the pinnacle of this academic achievement stood Abhijit Paul, whose exceptional performance not only secured his place at the zenith of the list but also earned him the illustrious 3rd rank within the esteemed Gauhati University. With a remarkable pass percentage of 94.9, Abhijit's scholarly set a shining example for all. Furthermore, he also clinched the title of the 'Best Graduate' across all departments within the Science Stream at B. H. College, a testament to his exceptional dedication and scholarly excellence.
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2122023-09-05Teacher's day celebration on 5th Sept. 2023Teacher's Day, September 5th, 2023, was marked with a delightful celebration orchestrated by the Physics Honours Students in the Physics Honours Laboratory at 10.30 AM. This heartfelt event was masterfully orchestrated by the fifth-semester students, who extended their warmest wishes to all the revered teachers of the department. They commenced the program with a inauguration, as they delicately sliced into a magnificent cake, prepared by the talented hands of none other than Jyoti Mandal, a 5th Sem student, herself. They also presented thoughtful gifts, including beautiful 'fulam gamochas,' pens, and heartfelt appreciation letters. Adding an eloquent touch to the gathering, the Senior Teacher, Sanatan Kr. Nath and Nabaneeta Basak graced the occasion with a brief inspiring speech, showering the gathering with wisdom and insight. Moreover, the charming presence of Little Peehu added a touch of innocence and joy to this memorable celebration.
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2112023-09-09Academic Calendar & Action PlanThe academic calendar and the Action plan for the session 2022-23 has been uploaded herewith.
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2062023-06-22List of First Class Holders from 2007 to 2022List of First-Class Holders in B.Sc. Physics (Honours) from 2007 to 2022: 1. Ramijul Islam: First 1st class holder with a score of 62.8% in 2007. 2. Barnali Pathak: Secured 3rd rank with 81.4% and received a distinction under Gauhati University in 2013. 3. Rinku Hassan: Best graduate of B.H. College with a CGPA of 9.0 in 2018. 4. In 2017, a record-breaking number of 27 students achieved a 1st class, the highest number to date. 5. Up to 2022, a total of 169 students have obtained a 1st class in their B.Sc. Physics (Honours) degree.
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2012023-06-18Alumni meet on 18-06-2023The Department of Physics, B.H. College, hosted its inaugural alumni meet on June 18, 2023. The event was organized by J.P. Roy Choudhury, HoD. The meet commenced with a group song excellently performed by the 4th-Sem Hons students, led by Jyoti Mandal on the harmonium and accompanied by Gourish Mandal, a skilled tabla player. Dr. Nur Hussain, an esteemed alumnus, graced the occasion as the president of the meeting. The welcome address was delivered by D. Deka, who explained the significance of the gathering and provided a brief historical overview of the dept. Principal Dr. B. C. Pathak, S. Choudhury, President, College Alumni Association, and S. K. Nath, all emphasized the importance of such reunions. Several alumni, including Barnali Pathak, Jintu Pathak, Sanatan Karmakar, and Simanta Das, nostalgically shared their cherished memories and experiences from their time in the dept. J.P. Roy Choudhury, Hemanga Das, an alumnus, and the cute little girl Peehu, added charm to the occasion by exciting the audience with their melodious voices. The 4th-Sem students, Jyoti Mandal and Popy Narzary, mesmerized everyone with their beautiful modern dances. The entire event was sincerely coordinated by the 4th-Sem students. A total of 42 alumni registered for the meet, creating an atmosphere of closeness. An alumni association of the Dept. was formed. Dr. N. Hussain, serving as the President of the meet, gracefully concluded the event by announcing a generous gift—a Printer cum Photostat machine—for the dept. The successful completion of the meet was commemorated with a joyous photo session, capturing the warmth and shared moments of the gathering. To further enhance the spirit of togetherness, all attendees enjoyed a delightful lunch, creating an atmosphere of shared happiness.
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1622023-05-31List of Alumni, 31-05-2023List of some alumni with current status.
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1612023-05-30Class at Barbarijhar High School on 30-05-2023‘The Department of Physics’, B. H. College, Howly arranges a class in Barbarijhar High School which is located in the village Barbarijhar and situated at a distance of 0.5 KM from B. H. College, today on 30-05-2022 at 1.00 PM. Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly teaches the subject general science to the students of class IX and gives an idea of solving problems on work and energy. Head Mistress Rupali Das, M.Sc, B.Ed. makes the necessary arrangements for the class. Most of the students are found to be very attentive and interactive. All total 92 nos. of students were present in the class.
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1582023-05-27Class at Barbarijhar High School on 27-05-2023‘The Department of Physics’, B. H. College, Howly arranges a class in Barbarijhar High School which is located in the village Barbarijhar and situated at a distance of 0.5 KM from B. H. College, today on 27-05-2022 at 11.00 AM. Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly teaches the subject general science to the students of class IX and give an idea of work and energy. Head Mistress Rupali Das, M.Sc, B.Ed. makes the necessary arrangements for the class. Most of the students are found to be very attentive and interactive. All total 58 nos. of students were present in the class.
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1512023-05-22Practical class in Dark Room on 22-05-2023B.Sc. 2nd Sem ( Honours ) students are in Dark Room for practical class on 22nd May, 2023.
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1352023-05-01Farewell meeting on 29-04-2023.A farewell meeting was held at 1.00 PM in Room No. 113 to bid farewell to the students of 6th sem (HC) on 29-04-2023. Dr. Suruchi Singh, Assistant Professor, Department of Zoology, B. H. College was invited as Chief Guest. She advised the students to work hard and struggle for achieving their goals and offered best wishes to them. The meeting was presided over by Jyoti Prasad Roy Choudhury, HoD, Physics and in his speech he highlighted the departmental achievements and offered thanks to the students of 4th sem(HC) and 2nd sem(HC) for organizing the meeting. Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics highlighted the recent technologies like AI and wished the students all the best for the days ahead. After the meeting a cultural programme was held.
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1342023-04-30Students Progression ReportStudents progression report from 2018 to 2023.
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1262023-04-27Sessional Question Papers of even semester-2023Sessional Question Papers(HC and HG) of even semester-2023.
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1252023-04-27Sessional Question Papers of odd semester-2022Sessional Question Papers (HC and HG) of odd semester-2022.
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1042023-03-28Workshop on Research Methodology on 28-03-2023.A workshop was held on the topic "Research Methodology" in the Seminar Hall, B. H. College at 9.30 AM on 28-03-2023. Sanatan Kr. Nath, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly delivered his Speech as Resource Person on the Topic Research methods and techniques for preparation of CuS nanoparticles. Another Resource Person, Barnali Pathak, Research Scholar, Department of Physics, ADBU, Guwahati delivered her speech on the Research Methodology of preparation ZnO Nanoparticles. The Programm was conducted by Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly where Dr. B. C. Pathak, Principal , B. H. College, Howly and Dr. Sadananda Nath, HoD, Zoology put suggestions and advices to students for upliftment of their carrier in research fields. Prof. Jyoti Prasad Roy Choudhury, HoD Physics, Dr. Nabajit Das and Dr. Surushi Singh, Assistant Professors, Department of Zoology along with B.Sc. Honours students making the event grand success.
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1032023-03-25Faculty Exchange Programme on 25-03-2023Dr. Kamal Jyoti Nath, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Barnagar College, Sorbhog have two classes for the students of 4th Semester (Honours) and 6th Semester (Honours) of B. H. College on 25-03-2023.
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1022023-03-25Faculty Exchange Programme at Barnagar CollegeFaculty Exchange Programme at Barnagar College, Sorbhog on 25-03-2023
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862023-03-03Departmental News LetterDepartmental Newsletter was published on 03-03-2023.
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702023-02-28As an Appointed SpeakerAs an appointed speaker on the occasion of National Science Day at Ropohi High School.
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622022-12-23Classes in Dr. Kandarpa Kumar Das Memorial High School on 23-12-2022.The Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly arranges some classes in Dr. Kandarpa Kumar Das Memorial Girls High School, Barpeta Road, today on 23-12-2022 at 12.50 PM. Mr. Gunindranath Ojah, Headmaster, and teaching staff of the school make all the necessary arrangements for the classes. The school is situated at a distance of 3.5 km from B. H. College. Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics teaches physics to the class-IX(Section : A) students. The topics covered by him are basics of work and energy, techniques of solving problems and some definitions. Jyoti Prasad Roy Choudhury, HoD, Physics, B. H. College also teaches physics of the subject general science to the class-IX(Section : B) students and the topics covered by him are basics of force, Newton’s laws of motion and some basic definitions. There are all total 97 students are present in the classes of class-IX. The students are found to be very much attentive and interactive. They are very much eager to learn new things.
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602022-12-22Class at Kasturba Gandhi Balika Bidyalaya on 22-12-2022.The Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly arranges a class in Kasturba Gandhi Balika Bidyalaya, Moutupuri, today on 22-12-2022 at 12.40 PM. Mrs. Purabi Das, Principal, and Science Teachers Ilima Khatun and Leema Ojah of the school make all the necessary arrangements for the class. The school is situated at a distance of 1 km from B. H. College. Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics teaches physics to the class-X students. The topics covered by him are basics of current electricity, techniques of problem solving and Ohm’s law. There are 16 students in class-X and all are present in the class of 75 minutes duration. The students are found to be very attentive and interactive.
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582022-12-21Classes at Howly Higher Secondary School on 21-12-2022The Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly arranges some classes in Howly Higher Secondary School, Howly, today on 21-12-2022 at 12.50 PM. The school is situated at a distance of 3.5 km from B. H. College. Mr. Kamal Kumar Das, Principal and Fajlur Rahman, Academic In-charge cum Science Teacher of the school make all the necessary arrangements for the classes. Sanatan Kumar Nath, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics , B. H. College, takes a class of the class-IX (Section : B) students on Work and Energy of the subject General Science. Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics teaches physics to the class-IX (Section : A) students. There are two sections of class-X having all total 96 students, and are present in the classes. The students are found to be very attentive and interactive.
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572022-12-20List of First Class Holders from 2007 to 2021List of first class holders in B.Sc. in the subject Physics (Honours) from 2007 to 2021. Ramijul Islam was the first 1st class holder with 62.8 % in 2007. Barnali Pathak secured 3rd rank with 81.4 % along with distinction under Gauhati University in 2013. Rinku Hassan became best graduate of B.H. College with CGPA of 9.0 in the year 2018. In the year 2017, 27 nos. of students secured 1st class having the highest no. till date. All total 144 students got 1st class up to 2021.
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512022-11-26ASOS Practical Exam, Nov-Dec, 2022Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly has been conducting ASOS (Assam State Open School) Practical Examination for the examinees of HS level since 23-11-2022 and it will continue up to 10-12-2022. All total 1487 nos. of students are appearing in the exam from 18 nos. of institutions of Barpeta district.
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482022-11-22Class at Gopinath Bardoloi Memorial High School on 22-11-2022Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly rendered his service on 22-11-2022 in Gopinath Bardoloi Memorial High Schoo which is located in Barpeta Road Town and situated at a distance of 3.5 KM from B. H. College. He taught the subject general science to the students of class IX at 12.50 PM and gave an idea of work and energy. 30 nos. of students were present in the class. The students were found to be very attentive and interactive.
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452022-11-185th sem practical class, 18-11-2022In the physics laboratory, 5th sem (Honours) students are learning practical on the determination of Hall co-efficient of a semiconductor sample.
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442022-11-11Visit to Barbarijhar High School on 11-11-2022Dandeswar Deka, Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, B. H. College, Howly rendered his service on 11-11-2022 in Barbarijhar High School which is located in the village Barbarijhar and situated at a distance of 0.5 KM from B. H. College. First he taught the subject general science to the students of class X at 1.15 PM and gave an idea of electric current and potential difference. 34 nos. of students were present in the class. The students are found to be very attentive and interactive. Next he taught the subject science to the students of class IX at 1.50 PM and gave an idea of work and energy. Only few students are found to be very attentive and interactive. 52 nos. of students were present in the class.
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392022-11-09Sessional question papers of odd semester, 2022All sessional question papers of 1st Sem, 3rd Sem ( Physics Honours and Generic ) and 5th Sem ( Physics Honours ) of the session 2022-2023 are uploaded in the file attached herewith.
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382022-11-084th Physics Olympiad Examination, 2022Department of Physics organised 4th Physics Olympiad Examination , 2022 on 8th November, 2022 at B.H.College.
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352022-10-22Departmental Freshman Social and Farewell.Freshman Social and Farewell program was held 22/10/2002 organized by department of Physics, B. H. College,Howly.
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342022-10-22Physics Olympiad ExaminationPhysics Department, B. H. College will conduct "Physics Olympiad Examination" for the students of class IX to XII on 8th November, 2022 under Assam Physical Society. Interested students can apply for the examination on or before 31st October, 2022. The application form along with rules have been attached herewith. The hard copy of the same should be submitted in Physics Department, B. H. College on working days.
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302022-10-13Practical classesStudents are busy in Physics laboratory
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272022-10-19ICT ClassITC Class was held on 19/10/22 at NLB of CBCS -SEM-III Physics Honours.
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242022-10-15Wall MagazineInagural ceremony of wall magazine was held on 15/10/2022. Physics department students also prepared wall magazine.
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192022-10-17Departmental Seminar/Group DiscussionDepartmental Seminar/Group Discussion was held on 17/10/2022 at 12.00 noon in Seminar Hall, B. H. College, Howly.
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142022-09-26Computer applicationStudents are attending in computer lab for gain his/her knowledge in computer program ( Python).
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132022-10-28MCQ TESTFor BSc(CBCS) SEM-1 HON
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122022-10-28MCQ TESTA MCQ Test for Honours student.
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112022-09-02Faculty exchange program.Ay GLC, Barpeta Road
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102022-10-18Seminar/ Group discussion.Dear students, Your seminar/ group discussion will held 3rd week of October/22. Exact date will be notify later on.
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ID Sl. No. Name Year of Passing Present Status Image
571Ramijul Islam, M.Sc., B.Ed.2007Physics Teacher, Assam Brilliant Academy, Simlaguri, Dist. Barpeta (Assam). He was the first B.Sc. in Physics with First Class from B.H. College, Howly and so the Department of Physics is proud of him
422Mahibur Rahman2019Sub Inspector of Assam Police
413Pranab Shill2018Sub Inspector of Assam Police
404Sankar Nath2018Field Officer (DM), Bajali Revenue Circle, Pathshala.
395Jayditya Saha2017PhD Scholar, NIT, Silchar, Assam.
386Sourav Saha2017PhD Scholar, Kyungpook National University, South Korea.
377Gobinda Mandal, NET & JRF qualified2012PGT Teacher, National Science Academy, Howly.
368Dr. Nur Hussain, PhD, SLET2011Assistant Professor & HoD(i/c), Department of Electrical Engineering, Chirang Polytechnic, Bijni, Assam.
359Nabaneeta Basak, SLET qualified2007Assistant Professor, B. H. College, Howly
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45A Students Research Project has been Grant through the 'Satya Nath Das Research Fund for the session 2022-23. Project Title “Synthesis and Characterization of Oxide Nanoparticles for its Application"2023-04-06View File
44Siddhartha Das and Deepjyoti Kalita, B.Sc. 6th Sem(Physics Honours) students won First Prize in Quiz competition organised by "Electoral Literacy Club", Department of Political Science on 29-03-2023.2023-03-29View File
43Deijimoni Das, B.Sc. 6th sem(Physics Honours) student won 2nd place in the 'Book Talk' competition organized by the joint venture of 'Library' and 'Sahitya Chora' of B.H.College held on 31-03-2023.2023-03-31View File
11Barnali Pathak passed B.Sc. with Physics (Major) from B. H. College, Howly under Gauhati University in 2013 and got First Class 3rd Position. Presently she is doing Ph.D. in Nanotechnology.2013-07-23View File
10Dr. Nur Hussain passed B.Sc. in Physics from B.H. College under GU in 2011 and got 1st class 7th position. He did PhD from GU and qualify SLET. Now he is HoD (i/c), Chirang Polytechnic, Bijni, Assam.2011-07-20View File
9Basabi Chanda passed B.Sc. with Physics (Major) from B. H. College, Howly under Gauhati University in 2009 and got First Class 7th Position. Presently she is working as a PGT in a reputed Institution.2009-07-16View File

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