The University Department of Political Science was established on 13 Agust,2009. At present, it offers PG and Ph.D. programmes. The CBCS syllabus was implemented in 2017 and new CBCS syllabus in the year 2020 to meet the challenges of the changing times. The FYUGP, NEP 20 implemented from 2022 onwards under Kolhan University Colleges. The eight students have been awarded Ph.D. degree, three students Ph.D. award Viva Voce awaited. The department organizes regularly webinars/seminars, events, activities and lecture series to meet the need of the time, for awareness of national and international importance, and knowledge sharing. The MoU with FM University Balasore, Odisha signed on 11-02-2022 and as per MoU, the Student Exchange Programme between two Universities organized from 26-08-2022 to 02-09-2022 at University Department of Political Science, KU, Chaibasa. The Department also organized RTI awareness Programme at University Auditorium where many PIOs, teachers, office staff and students participated. The department recently organized Special Lectures on G-20, Constitutionalism, SCO, India’s Foreign Policy, Indian Democracy and Gandhi &Hind Swaraj. The University Journal RNI title verified Kolhan Research Journal Quarterly bilingual first issue published in 2023.The Editor of this journal is Dr.P.Sial. The admission in to PG courses are made through the Chancellor portal as per the state government rules. The University Ph.D. entrance Examination KUPET-2022 final admission result is awaited. The department has its own library and reading room apart from University library. Our faculty gives special emphasis on true, inclusive, tolerance, moral, social, gender sensitive education apart from imparting teaching and learning core areas of syllabus. Apart from class room teaching, our faculty is engaged with research and academic activities.
Dr.Parshuram Sial
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,NET,JRF,JNU, New Delhi
Head, University Department of Political Science
Specialization-Indian Foreign Policy &International Relations
Central Asia,India&China Relations,Indian Government &Politics
Dr.M.N.Singh,
Assistant Professor & Sports Officer Incharge,
M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.,NET, JRF,JNU, New Delhi
Specialization-Foreign Policy (Afghanistan), Western Political Thought, Public Administration
Laxmi Alda,
Assistant Professor,M.A., Ranchi University,Ranchi, JRF
Specialization-State Politics in India, Indian Political Thought
Kumari Chandra,Teaching Assistant (University Topper)
In constituent colleges 23 permanent Political Science teachers are working.
1.Dr.Parshuram Sial,(2021), Shanghai Cooperation Organization: A Challenge to Regional Peace and Security, NAM Today,Vol.CIXI,No-11,November,PP.9-14
2.Dr.Parshuram Sial,(2021), BRICS and New Delhi Declaration: Challenges and Opportunities, NAM Today,Vol.CIX,No-09-10,September-October,pp.19-23,ISSN-2347-3193
3.Dr.Parshuram Sial,(2021) US Exit from Afghanistan: Geo-Strategic Implications for India,NAM Today,Vol.CVI,No.8,August,5-10, ISSN-2347-3193
4.Dr.Parshuram Sial, (2020),Questions of National Security: Issues of Rohingya Muslim Migration and Impact on India’s Relations with Myanmar and Bangladesh, NAM Today,Vol.LXXXVI,No-05,July-August,pp.49-52, ISSN-2347-3193
5.Dr.Parshuram Sial,(2021),De-radicalization Camps & Uyghur Suffering: China’s Suppressive Policy in Xinjiang,NAM Today,Vol..LXXXIX,No.8,January,pp.6-12, ISSN-2347-3193
6.Dr.Parshuram Sial,(2018), Modi’s policy transition from Look East to Act East: a new initiative, International Journal of Human Rights and Constitutional Studies,Vol.5No-3-4,pp.342-360,ISSN-2050-1048, 10.1504/IJHRCS.2017,UGC Care listed(Listed in Web of Science)
7.Dr.Parshuram Sial,(2019), China’s New Silk Route Diplomacy: A Geo-strategic Challenge to India,Mark Books,Ne Delhi,pp.455-475, ISBN-9789383131860(Book Chapter)
8.Dr.Parshuram Sial, (2018), India-Pakistan Economic Corridor, Indu Book Services,pp.159-179(Book Chapter)
9.Dr.Parshuram Sial(216),Modis Soft Power Cultural Diplomacy and India-China Relations, Ans Book International,(ABI )Books,pp.73-81,ISBN-9788192932743(Book Chapter)
10.Dr.Parshuram |
Sial(2011), Globalization and its Impact on Dalits,HISS Publication,pp.171-178, ISBN-978-93-5104-689-9,(Book Chapter)
One Co-Edited Book Published
1.Dr. Parshuram Sial (2019), Indian Democracy at 70: Challenges Ahead, Mark Books,Ne Delhi,pp.1-455, ISBN-9789383131860
In 2016(29 September 2016- 01 October,2016) Dr. Parshuram Sial participated and presented a paper in International Conference (Participatory Culture and Future of Democracy) at Jagilonian University,Krakow,Poland(UGC Travel Grant)
Dr. Parshuram Sial has participated and presented paper in many International and National Seminars, Co-Chairing Sessions, Guests, and Speaker in Public Meeting.
Dr. Parshuram Sial as Editor of Kolhan Research Journal
Dr.M.N.Singh
Sl.No |
Name |
Semester |
Session |
Roll No |
Mobile No. |
Office Holder |
1 |
Priyanka Munda |
II |
2021-23 |
10 |
9798066019 |
President |
2 |
Shankar Gope |
I |
2022-24 |
24 |
8252723482 |
General Secretary |
3 |
Rahul Purty |
II |
2021-23 |
32 |
7033838448 |
Member |
4 |
Anamika Tirkey |
I |
2022-24 |
20 |
8235406395 |
Member |
5 |
Gardi Kuntia |
II |
2021-23 |
35 |
6203589697 |
Member(Nominated) |
The University Department of Philosophy was established in 2011. As a centre for postgraduate studies and research, the Department has been serving the students of Jharkhand and even outside Jharkhand, aspiring for Postgraduate studies and Research in Philosophy. The Department offers CBCS based two years postgraduate course which is constituted of four semesters. The Department offers core and elective papers in the postgraduate program. As a centre for philosophical studies and research the Department gives an equal importance to Indian and Western Philosophy, covering Classical, Ancient, Modern and contemporary trends in Philosophy. In its academic activities the Department also organizes time to time special lectures, seminars, and talks by subject experts on different topics. The Department also encourages scholars to work on Tribal culture, knowledge systems and philosophy. In the years 2017- 2020 three Research Scholars have been awarded Doctoral degree. Presently seven Research Scholars are registered for pursuing Doctoral degree. In the sessions 2021-2023 and 2022-2024, forty three students have taken admission for pursuing postgraduate degree in the Department.
The Department is committed for the formation of students with regard to character building, enhancement of intellectual abilities, empowering and imparting knowledge with cultural, socio-political, economical and ethical values, development of skillful abilities, competitive professional skills, and for the growth of the dimensions of human consciousness, so that they can lead a better life and build a better society and nation.
Indian and Western Philosophy, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Ethics and Value Studies, Social and Political Philosophy, Contemporary Indian & Western Philosophy, Gandhian Thought, Tribal Philosophy,
The Department published the Book "गाँधी दर्शन शिक्षा एवं संस्कृति" in academic session 2022-2023 to promote research and publication. One of the Faculty Members Dr. Pascal Beck, Assistant Professor was awarded from ICPR, New Delhi of Rs. 700000/ for organizing Three day National Seminar on the Topic "आदिवासी दर्शन, संस्कृति एवं परम्परा" In December, 2022 one Student of the Department qualified NET. The pass out students are almost getting settled in their life and availing their service to society in different areas. Among them many are occupying the posts both in governmental and private sectors as teacher, police, journalist, businessman etc.
About Department
The University Department of Physics at Kolhan University offers postgraduate programs in Physics i.e. two years of Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Physics and Ph.D. programme in various fields of Physics for higher education.
The department is staffed with experienced and qualified faculty members who have expertise in various fields of Physics, such as condensed matter physics, nuclear physics, and theoretical physics etc. Faculties work to provide quality education to students, including both theoretical knowledge and practical training through well-equipped laboratory experiments and research projects in various areas of Physics. The Physics department may also collaborate with other departments, institutions, and industry partners to foster interdisciplinary research and innovation. The Physics department commemorates national and international scientific events on various significant days as well.
Aims & Objective:
The University Department of Physics was established in 2009 with the following objectives:
In 2009, the Physics Department, KU was established with the aim of supporting students in achieving their academic goals to the best of their ability. The department also strives to foster the holistic development of qualities such as resilience, determination, confidence, and creative thinking among students. To this end, it organizes workshops and competitions that help students develop leadership skills. Moreover, the department encourages students to participate in group activities that create a dynamic, interactive learning environment. It provides constructive feedback to promote student self-assessment and motivation, and makes effective use of laboratories and technology to facilitate access to learning. Finally, the department offers scientific programs that equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for career advancement.
1. Head : Dr. S. K. Gorai, H.O.D, Assistant Professor
2. Faculty members : 1. Dr. Maguni Mahakhud, 2. Dr.Somnath Kar
3. Our recognised Ph.D supervisor from colleges :
Ph.D.degree awarded in Department of Physics
Research Specializations in the Department
Research Articles (during last 5 years):
Books/ Book Chapters (during last 5 years):
Contribution from Dr. S. K. Gorai:
(i) Quantum information Science
(ii) Electron correlated phenomena and models
(iii) Water in life
(iv) Astrophysics and Science
(v) Illusive paradoxes in classical physics.
TEACHING &ACADEMICS
Contribution from Dr. S. K. Gorai:
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DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS |
Application of lagrangian Equation.pptx |
Application of lagrangian Equation.docx |
Application of lagrangian Equation
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15 |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS |
Hamiltonian formulation.pptx |
Hamiltonian formulation.docx |
Hamiltonian formulation
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16 |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS |
Hamiltonian of free particle.pptx |
Hamiltonian of free particle.docx |
Hamiltonian of free particle
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17 |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS
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Application of Hamilton’s Equation of Motion.pptx |
Application of Hamilton’s Equation of Motion.docx
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Application of Hamilton’s Equation of Motion https://youtu.be/XiiteFtXZcE |
18 |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS |
D'Alemberts Principle.pptx |
D'Alemberts Principle.docx |
D'Alemberts Principle
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19 |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS |
Degrees of freedom.pptx |
Degrees of freedom.docx |
Degrees of freedom
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20 |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS |
Generalized Coordinates.pptx |
Generalized Coordinates.docx |
Generalised Coordinates
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21 |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS |
Contraints.pptx |
Contraints.docx |
Contraints |
22. |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS |
Lagrangian Formalism.pptx |
Lagrangian Formalism.docx |
Lagrangian Formalism
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23 |
DSE 2 :SEM 5, CLASSICAL MECHANICS
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Lagrangian of Free Particles.pptx |
Lagrangian of Free Particles.docx |
Lagrangian of free particles |
24 |
Core Course: Sem5,QUANTM MECHANICS
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Introduction To Quantum Mechanics.pptx
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Introduction To Quantum Mechanics.docx
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Introduction To Quantum Mechanics
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25 |
Core Course: Sem5,QUANTM MECHANICS
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Time dependent Schrodinger Equation.pptx |
Time dependent Schrodinger Equation.docx |
Time dependent Schrodinger Equation |
26 |
Core Course: Sem5,QUANTM MECHANICS
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Expectation value and postulates.pptx |
Expectation value and postulates.docx |
Expectation value and postulates |
27 |
Core Course: Sem5,QUANTM MECHANICS
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Time independent Schrodinger equation &stationary states.pptx |
Time independent Schrodinger equation &stationary states.docx |
Time independent Schrodinger equation &stationary states
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28 |
Core Course: Sem5, QUANTM MECHANICS
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Wave Packet.pptx |
Wave Packet.docx |
Wave Packet
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29 |
Core Course: Sem5, QUANTM MECHANICS
Uncertainty principle |
Uncertainty principle.pptx |
Uncertainty principle.docx |
Uncertainty principle
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30 |
Core Course: Sem5, QUANTM MECHANICS |
Example of uncertainty principle.pptx |
Example of uncertainty principle.docx |
Example of uncertainty principle
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31 |
Core Course: Sem5, QUANTM MECHANICS
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Applications of uncertainty principle.pptx |
Applications of uncertainty principle.docx |
Applications of uncertainty principle
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32 |
Core Course: Sem5, QUANTM MECHANICS
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Applications of Wave Packet.pptx |
Applications of Wave Packet.pptx |
Applications of Wave Packet.pptx |
33 |
Core Course:M.Sc, Sem4,Condensed matter Physics |
Superconductivity 1.pptx
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Superconductivity 1.docx
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Superconductivity 1
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34 |
Core Course:M.Sc,Sem4,Condensed matter Physics |
Superconductivity 2.pptx |
Superconductivity 2.docx |
Superconductivityhttps://youtu.be/Y7FeoY8xIyg |
35 |
Core Course:M.Sc,Sem4,Condensed matter Physics |
Superconductivity, BCS theory.pptx |
Superconductivity, BCS theory.docx |
Superconductivity, BCS theory |
36 |
Core Course:M.Sc,Sem4,Condensed matter Physics |
Superconductivity, Flux Quantization.pptx |
Superconductivity, Flux Quantization.docx |
Superconductivity, Flux Quantization |
37 |
Core Course:M.Sc,Sem4,Condensed matter Physics |
Superconductivity, London Equation.pptx |
Superconductivity, London Equation.docx |
Superconductivity, London Equationhttps://youtu.be/_sXebz2MPzM |
38 |
Core Course: Sem5,QUANTM MECHANICS,
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Application of wave packet in 1D.pptx |
Application of wave packet in 1D.docx |
Application of wave packet in 1D
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39 |
Core Course: Sem2,M.Sc,QUANTM ECHANICS,
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Partial wave analysis.pptx |
Partial wave analysis.docx |
Partial wave analysis |
40 |
Core Course: Sem2,M.Sc,QUANTM ECHANICS,
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Scattering theory,Rutherford Scattering formula.pptx |
Scattering theory,Rutherford Scattering formula.docx |
Scattering theory,Rutherford Scattering formula |
41 |
Core Course: Sem2,M.Sc,QUANTM ECHANICS |
Theory of scattering.pptx |
Theory of scattering.docx |
Theory of scattering. |
42 |
Core Course: Sem2,M.Sc,QUANTM ECHANICS |
Born approximation.pptx |
Born approximation.docx |
Born approximation
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43 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Fourier Series Part 1.pptx |
Fourier Series Part 1.docx |
Fourier Series Part
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44 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Fourier Series Part 2.pptx |
Fourier Series Part 2.docx |
Fourier Series Part 2
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45 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Fourier Series Part 3.pptx |
Fourier Series Part 3.docx |
Fourier Series Part 3
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46 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Fourier Series Part 4.pptx |
Fourier Series Part 4.docx |
Fourier Series Part 4
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47 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Fourier Series Part 5.pptx |
Fourier Series Part 5.docx |
Fourier Series Part 5
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48 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Fourier Series part 6 Even & Odd Function.pptx |
Fourier Series part 6 Even & Odd Function.docx |
Fourier Series part 6 Even & Odd Function
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49 |
Core Course Sem 3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Fourier Series Even and Odd Functions Example 1.pptx |
Fourier Series Even and Odd Functions Example 1.pptx |
Fourier Series Even and Odd Functions Example 1 |
50 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Even and odd functionsExample 2.pptx |
Even and odd functions Example 2.docx |
Even and odd functions, Example 2
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51 |
Core Course: UG,Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Fourier Series Complex Form.pptx |
Fourier Series Complex Form.docx |
Fourier Series Complex Form
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52 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Analysis of Fourier Waves| Square and saw tooth wave.pptx |
Analysis of Fourier Waves| Square and saw tooth wave.docx |
Analysis of Fourier Waves| Square and saw tooth wave
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53 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Binding Energy.pptx |
Binding Energy.docx |
Binding Energy
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54 |
Core Course: Sem3, MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Stability of Nuclei.pptx |
Stability of Nuclei.docx |
Stability of Nuclei
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55 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Complex analysis| Brief revision.pptx |
Complex analysis Brief revision.docx |
Complex analysis| Brief revision
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56 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Complex analysis Graphical representation.pptx |
Complex analysis Graphical representation.docx |
Complex analysis Graphical representation
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57 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Complex analysisEuler's formula.pptx |
Complex analysisEuler's formula.docx |
Complex analysisEuler's formula
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58 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Complex analysis| Limit of a complex function.pptx |
Complex analysis| Limit of a complex function.docx |
Complex analysis| Limit of a complex function |
59 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Complex analysis, Cauchy Riemann equation.pptx |
Complex analysis, Cauchy Riemann equation.docx |
Complex analysis, Cauchy Riemann equation
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60. |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Taylor Series.pptx |
Taylor Series.docx |
Taylor Series |
61. |
Core Course: Sem 2,Electricity and Magnetism |
Electric Field and Potential.pptx |
Electric Field and Potential.docx |
Electric Field and Potentialhttps://youtu.be/3qEqc7D_y6M |
62 |
Core Course: Sem 2,Electricity and Magnetism |
Electric Field lines.pptx |
Electric Field lines.docx |
Electric Field lineshttps://youtu.be/PCqOfsOs2Ds |
63 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Complex analysis Cauchy theorem.pptx |
Complex analysis Cauchy theorem.docx |
Complex analysis Cauchy theorem |
64 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Complex analysis Examples.pptx |
Complex analysis Examples.docx |
Complex analysis Examples
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65 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Complex analysis, Functions of a complex variable.pptx |
Complex analysis, Functions of a complex variable.docx |
Complex analysis, Functions of a complex variable
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66 |
Core Course: Sem6, |
Electromagnetic theory, Wave Equation.pptx |
Electromagnetic theory, Wave Equation.docx |
Electromagnetic theory, Wave Equation |
67 |
Core Course: Sem6, |
Maxwell's Equation, Physical significance |
Maxwell's Equation, Physical significance |
Maxwell's Equation, Physical significance |
68 |
Core Course: Sem6,B.Sc(Hons) Physics |
Electromagnetic theory,Maxwell's Equation |
Electromagnetic theory,Maxwell's Equation |
Electromagnetic theory,Maxwell's Equation |
69 |
Sem6, B.Sc(Hons) Physics |
Electromagnetic theory, Equation of continuity |
Electromagnetic theory, Equation of continuity |
Electromagnetic theory, Equation of continuity |
70 |
DSE 1: SEM 5, NUCLEAR PHYSICS |
Theories of Nuclear Composition.pptx |
Theories of Nuclear Composition.docx |
Theories of Nuclear Compositionhttps://youtu.be/RGW2QOB7pio |
71 |
Core Course: Sem4, M.Sc, NUCLEAR PHYSICS
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Liquid drop model and Bohr Wheeler theory of nuclear fission.pptx |
Liquid drop model and Bohr Wheeler theory of nuclear fission.docx |
Liquid drop model and Bohr Wheeler theory of nuclear fission https://youtu.be/SUleMW47u-M |
72 |
Core Course: Sem4,M.Sc,NUCLEAR PHYSICS
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Nuclear fission.pptx |
Nuclear fission.docx |
Nuclear fission
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73 |
Core Course: Sem4,M.Sc,NUCLEAR PHYSICS
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Example of Mass Parabola.pptx |
Example of Mass Parabola.docx |
Example of Mass Parabola |
74 |
Core Course: Sem4,M.Sc,NUCLEAR PHYSICS
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Graph of Semi empirical mass formula.pptx |
Graph of Semi empirical mass formula.docx |
Graph of Semi empirical mass formula
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75 |
Core Course: Sem4,M.Sc,NUCLEAR PHYSICS
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Weizsachers Semiempirical mass formula.pptx |
Weizsachers Semi empirical mass formula.docx |
Weizsachers Semi empirical mass formula
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76 |
Core Course: Sem4,M.Sc,NUCLEAR PHYSICS
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Binding energy per nucleon.pptx |
Binding energy per nucleon.docx |
Binding energy per nucleon |
77 |
Core Course: Sem 4,MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS |
Singularities of a complex variable.pptx |
Singularities of a complex variable.docx |
Singularities of a complex variable |
Time table 2023 M.Sc. Physics (Sem II & IV))
The Department of Mathematics was founded in 2009 under the name University Department Mathematics. It started with Master program offering to Postgraduate students and Research Program for higher educations. Nevertheless, Mathematics plays a vital role in Science, Engineering, Health Sector, Information Technology, Social Science and more areas. It is clearly reflected from the fact that it conducts all the mathematics courses offered in different universities colleges of UG and PG program in mathematics.
A gamut of very motivated, qualified, and talented faculty is actively engaged in teaching and research in pure and applied mathematics so that the reflection of Kolhan University may be spread in education and research field in India as well as abroad.
Aims & Objective:
To become a globally recognized center of excellence in teaching and research, producing excellent academicians, professionals, and innovators who can positively contribute to society.
Sl. No. |
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Starts From Session |
Intake |
Remarks |
1. |
Master |
2021-2023 |
94 |
Course is running |
2020-2022 |
119 |
Course is running |
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2019-2021 |
92 |
Pass out |
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2018-2020 |
72 |
Pass out |
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2017-2019 |
63 |
Pass out |
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2016-2018 |
58 |
Pass out |
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2. |
Ph.D. Course Work |
2016-2017 |
5 |
Pass out |
3. |
Ph.D. |
2019 |
2 |
Pursuing |
The Post Graduate Department of History was established in Tata College, Chaibasa, in 1983 as a part of Ranchi University. Later, with the creation of Kolhan University in 2009, the Department became an integral component of the new institution. Presently, the Department offers M.A. and PhD programmes, both of which are designed to provide students with an extensive and profound understanding of Indian and World History.
The M.A. programme is thoughtfully crafted to equip students with a comprehensive knowledge of historical events and developments from both India and around the world. The research programme of the department is quite diverse, with a particular emphasis on tribal history and culture. This focus allows students to explore the rich heritage and traditions of various tribes.
At present, the department has three teaching faculties: Dr. Sanjay Nath, who serves as the Head, specializes in tribal history and culture with a particular focus on Jharkhand, along with an interest in urban history of medieval Bihar. Dr. Manoj Kumar Saw specializes in Ancient Indian history, while Dr. Deepak Minz's expertise lies in modern Indian history.
Sl. No. |
Name of the faculty |
Nature of appointment |
College/ PG Department |
Teaching Experience |
Mobile no. |
1. |
Dr. Sanjay Nath |
Permanent |
PG Department of History, Kolhan University |
15 years |
6205988559 |
2. |
Dr. Manoj Kumar Saw |
Permanent |
PG Department of History, Kolhan University |
1.5 years |
7903502406 |
3. |
Dr. Deepak Minz |
Permanent |
PG Department of History, Kolhan University |
1.5 years |
9570210471 |
Sl. No. |
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Starts From Session |
Intake |
Remarks |
1. |
Master |
1983-84 |
Average intake has been 100 pus |
From 2009, the department became part of Kolhan University. From session 2009, intake has increased, and now it is 200 plus for each session. |
3. |
Ph. D. |
2012 |
From one research scholar in 2012, it is constantly rising. At present, there are 10 registered research scholars in the department. |
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Year |
Syllabus link |
2020-21 |
https://kolhanuniversity.ac.in/index.php/downloads/send/10-pg-syllabus/2691-pg-history-sem-i-iv-2020-22.html |
2019-20 |
https://kolhanuniversity.ac.in/index.php/downloads/send/25-2017-syllabus/983-history-syllabus-for-pg-courses.html |
2018-19 |
https://kolhanuniversity.ac.in/index.php/downloads/send/25-2017-syllabus/983-history-syllabus-for-pg-courses.html |
2017-18 |
https://kolhanuniversity.ac.in/index.php/downloads/send/25-2017-syllabus/983-history-syllabus-for-pg-courses.html |
2016-17 |
No ink available |
Number of PhD’s awarded during the last five years:
Number of PhD awarded during the last five years: 08
Number of PhD research scholars currently enrolled in the department: 10
Every year, the students excel in their final examinations and pursue further higher studies with great success. Moreover, these students receive attractive placement offers from various organizations, showcasing their capabilities and potential. Notably, many of them display entrepreneurial spirit by establishing their own small business firms that collaborate with local craftsmen and farmers.
The department's research activities are thriving, bolstered by the presence of several dedicated full-time research scholars. These scholars delve into regional and local history, contributing to the exploration and preservation of valuable historical knowledge.
Following the CBCS syllabus pattern, semester IV students were assigned research projects and other assignments for their end-semester project work course. A significant proportion of students opted for field work projects, accounting for approximately 25 percent of the total class strength, which exceeds 200 students.
Additionally, the department arranges lectures and talks featuring esteemed academicians and social workers. These events provide valuable insights and knowledge to enrich the students' learning experience and foster a deeper understanding of various academic and societal issues.
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Name |
Semester |
Session |
Mob. No. |
Office Holder’s |
1. |
Ashish Bodra |
IV |
2021-23 |
6200316224 |
President |
2. |
Sujata Mahato |
II |
2022-24 |
6202192801 |
General Secretary |
3. |
Toshali Karmakar |
IV |
2021-23 |
8294826696 |
Member |
4. |
Ritesh Kumar Pandey |
II |
2022-24 |
6202561694 |
Member |
5. |
Gurunandan Sirka |
IV |
2021-23 |
6205545681 |
Member |
6. |
Ashrita Deogam |
II |
2022-24 |
8863096247 |
Member |
7. |
Raghunath Birua |
IV |
2021-23 |
9122861647 |
Member (Nominated) |