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The document outlines the syllabus for the CSIR NET/JRF examination in physical sciences. It is divided into two parts: Part A covers the core topics, including mathematical methods, classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, electronics and experimental methods. Part B covers more advanced topics in these areas as well as atomic/molecular physics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics and particle physics. The syllabus provides details on the key concepts and theoretical frameworks examined in each subject category.

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The document outlines the syllabus for the CSIR NET/JRF examination in physical sciences. It is divided into two parts: Part A covers the core topics, including mathematical methods, classical mechanics, electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, electronics and experimental methods. Part B covers more advanced topics in these areas as well as atomic/molecular physics, condensed matter physics, nuclear physics and particle physics. The syllabus provides details on the key concepts and theoretical frameworks examined in each subject category.

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SYLLABUS FOR CSIR NET/JRF EXAMINATION IN PHYSICAL SCIENCES


PART-A (CORE)

I. Mathematical Methods of Physics


Dimensional analysis. Vector algebra and vector calculus. Linear algebra, matrices,
Cayley-Hamilton Theorem. Eigenvalues and eigenvectors. Linear ordinary differential
equations of first & second order, Special functions (Hermite, Bessel, Laguerre and
Legendre functions). Fourier series, Fourier and Laplace transforms. Elements of complex
analysis, analytic functions; Taylor & Laurent series; poles, residues and evaluation of
integrals. Elementary probability theory, random variables, binomial, Poisson and normal
distributions. Central limit theorem.
II. Classical Mechanics
Newtons laws. Dynamical systems, Phase space dynamics, stability analysis. Central force
motions. Two body Collisions -scattering in laboratory and Centre of mass frames. Rigid
body dynamics- moment of inertia tensor. Non-inertial frames and pseudoforces.
Variational principle. Generalized coordinates. Lagrangian and Hamiltonian formalism
and equations of motion. Conservation laws and cyclic coordinates. Periodic motion: small
oscillations, normal modes. Special theory of relativity- Lorentz transformations,
relativistic kinematics and mass energy equivalence.
III. Electromagnetic Theory
Electrostatics: Gauss law and its applications, Laplace and Poisson equations, boundary
value problems. Magnetostatics: Biot-Savart law, Ampere's theorem. Electromagnetic
induction. Maxwell's equations in free space and linear isotropic media; boundary
conditions on the fields at interfaces. Scalar and vector potentials, gauge invariance.
Electromagnetic waves in free space. Dielectrics and conductors. Reflection and refraction,
polarization, Fresnels law, interference, coherence, and diffraction. Dynamics of charged
particles in static and uniform electromagnetic fields.
IV. Quantum Mechanics
Wave-particle duality. Schrdinger equation (time-dependent and time-independent).
Eigenvalue problems (particle in a box, harmonic oscillator, etc.). Tunneling through a
barrier. Wave-function in coordinate and momentum representations. Commutators and
Heisenberg uncertainty principle. Dirac notation for state vectors. Motion in a central
potential: orbital angular momentum, angular momentum algebra, spin, addition of angular
momenta; Hydrogen atom. Stern-Gerlach experiment. Time-independent perturbation
theory and applications. Variational method. Time dependent perturbation theory and
Fermi's golden rule, selection rules. Identical particles, Pauli exclusion principle, spin-
statistics connection.
V. Thermodynamic and Statistical Physics
Laws of thermodynamics and their consequences. Thermodynamic potentials, Maxwell
relations, chemical potential, phase equilibria. Phase space, micro- and macro-states.
Micro-canonical, canonical and grand-canonical ensembles and partition functions. Free
energy and its connection with thermodynamic quantities. Classical and quantum statistics.
Ideal Bose and Fermi gases. Principle of detailed balance. Blackbody radiation and
Planck's distribution law.

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Near IIT, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, PIN- 110016 (INDIA)
Phone: 011-32718565, +91-9871145498
Website: http://www.physicsbyfiziks.com 1
Email: fiziks.physics@gmail.com
fiziks
Forum for CSIR-UGC JRF/NET, GATE, IIT-JAM, GRE in PHYSICAL SCIENCES

VI. Electronics and Experimental Methods


Semiconductor devices (diodes, junctions, transistors, field effect devices, homo- and
hetero-junction devices), device structure, device characteristics, frequency dependence
and applications. Opto-electronic devices (solar cells, photo-detectors, LEDs). Operational
amplifiers and their applications. Digital techniques and applications (registers, counters,
comparators and similar circuits). A/D and D/A converters. Microprocessor and
microcontroller basics.
Data interpretation and analysis. Precision and accuracy. Error analysis, propagation of
errors. Least squares fitting.

PART- B (ADVANCED)

I. Mathematical Methods of Physics


Greens function. Partial differential equations (Laplace, wave and heat equations in two
and three dimensions). Elements of computational techniques: root of functions,
interpolation, extrapolation, integration by trapezoid and Simpsons rule, Solution of first
order differential equation using Runge-Kutta method. Finite difference methods. Tensors.
Introductory group theory: SU(2), O(3).
II. Classical Mechanics
Dynamical systems, Phase space dynamics, stability analysis. Poisson brackets and
canonical transformations. Symmetry, invariance and Noethers theorem. Hamilton-Jacobi
theory.
III. Electromagnetic Theory
Dispersion relations in plasma. Lorentz invariance of Maxwells equation. Transmission
lines and wave guides. Radiation- from moving charges and dipoles and retarded
potentials.
IV. Quantum Mechanics
Spin-orbit coupling, fine structure. WKB approximation. Elementary theory of scattering:
phase shifts, partial waves, Born approximation. Relativistic quantum mechanics: Klein-
Gordon and Dirac equations. Semi-classical theory of radiation.
V. Thermodynamic and Statistical Physics
First- and second-order phase transitions. Diamagnetism, paramagnetism, and
ferromagnetism. Ising model. Bose-Einstein condensation. Diffusion equation. Random
walk and Brownian motion. Introduction to nonequilibrium processes.
VI. Electronics and Experimental Methods
Linear and nonlinear curve fitting, chi-square test. Transducers (temperature,
pressure/vacuum, magnetic fields, vibration, optical, and particle detectors). Measurement
and control. Signal conditioning and recovery. Impedance matching, amplification (Op-
amp based, instrumentation amp, feedback), filtering and noise reduction, shielding and
grounding. Fourier transforms, lock-in detector, box-car integrator, modulation techniques.
High frequency devices (including generators and detectors).

fiziks c/o Anand Institute of mathematics, 28-B/6 Jia Sarai


Near IIT, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, PIN- 110016 (INDIA)
Phone: 011-32718565, +91-9871145498
Website: http://www.physicsbyfiziks.com 2
Email: fiziks.physics@gmail.com
fiziks
Forum for CSIR-UGC JRF/NET, GATE, IIT-JAM, GRE in PHYSICAL SCIENCES

VII. Atomic & Molecular Physics


Quantum states of an electron in an atom. Electron spin. Spectrum of helium and alkali
atom. Relativistic corrections for energy levels of hydrogen atom, hyperfine structure and
isotopic shift, width of spectrum lines, LS & JJ couplings. Zeeman, Paschen-Bach & Stark
effects. Electron spin resonance. Nuclear magnetic resonance, chemical shift. Frank-
Condon principle. Born-Oppenheimer approximation. Electronic, rotational, vibrational
and Raman spectra of diatomic molecules, selection rules. Lasers: spontaneous and
stimulated emission, Einstein A & B coefficients. Optical pumping, population inversion,
rate equation. Modes of resonators and coherence length.
VIII. Condensed Matter Physics
Bravais lattices. Reciprocal lattice. Diffraction and the structure factor. Bonding of solids.
Elastic properties, phonons, lattice specific heat. Free electron theory and electronic
specific heat. Response and relaxation phenomena. Drude model of electrical and thermal
conductivity. Hall effect and thermoelectric power. Electron motion in a periodic potential,
band theory of solids: metals, insulators and semiconductors. Superconductivity: type-I and
type-II superconductors. Josephson junctions. Superfluidity. Defects and dislocations.
Ordered phases of matter: translational and orientational order, kinds of liquid crystalline
order. Quasi crystals.
IX. Nuclear and Particle Physics
Basic nuclear properties: size, shape and charge distribution, spin and parity. Binding
energy, semi-empirical mass formula, liquid drop model. Nature of the nuclear force, form
of nucleon-nucleon potential, charge-independence and charge-symmetry of nuclear
forces. Deuteron problem. Evidence of shell structure, single-particle shell model, its
validity and limitations. Rotational spectra. Elementary ideas of alpha, beta and gamma
decays and their selection rules. Fission and fusion. Nuclear reactions, reaction mechanism,
compound nuclei and direct reactions.
Classification of fundamental forces. Elementary particles and their quantum numbers
(charge, spin, parity, isospin, strangeness, etc.). Gellmann-Nishijima formula. Quark
model, baryons and mesons. C, P, and T invariance. Application of symmetry arguments
to particle reactions. Parity non-conservation in weak interaction. Relativistic kinematics.

fiziks c/o Anand Institute of mathematics, 28-B/6 Jia Sarai


Near IIT, Hauz Khas, New Delhi, PIN- 110016 (INDIA)
Phone: 011-32718565, +91-9871145498
Website: http://www.physicsbyfiziks.com 3
Email: fiziks.physics@gmail.com

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