The B.Sc. in Physical Sciences program offers a comprehensive exploration of the fundamental principles that govern the physical world, spanning physics, chemistry, and mathematics. Grounded in a rigorous scientific foundation, the curriculum integrates core courses in classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and physical chemistry. This interdisciplinary approach equips students with a broad understanding of the principles that underlie the natural sciences. The program places a strong emphasis on hands-on experimentation and mathematical modeling. Laboratory work is a vital component, allowing students to apply theoretical concepts to practical situations and develop essential skills in experimentation and data analysis. The integration of mathematics enhances quantitative reasoning, a key component in the physical sciences. Elective courses within the B.Sc. in Physical Sciences program offer students the opportunity to specialize in areas such as astrophysics, materials science, or environmental physics. This flexibility enables students to tailor their education to align with specific scientific interests and career aspirations within the expansive field of physical sciences. The program encourages critical thinking, problem-solving, and scientific inquiry. Students are exposed to cutting-edge research and emerging trends through seminars, workshops, and interactions with faculty members actively engaged in scientific exploration. This exposure ensures that graduates are well-prepared to contribute to advancements in physical sciences. Upon completion of the program, graduates are poised for diverse career paths. They may pursue roles in research institutions, industries, government agencies, or educational institutions. The B.Sc. in Physical Sciences also serves as a solid foundation for advanced studies at the postgraduate level, enabling students to specialize further in physics, chemistry, or related scientific disciplines. Graduates emerge with a deep appreciation for the principles that govern the physical universe and the skills to contribute meaningfully to scientific discovery and innovation.