Not just another academic discipline
Greater Kashmir
|June 11, 2025
Engineering Physics is an academic bridge that connects two powerful domains
In the rapidly advancing technological world, the boundaries between pure science and engineering are becoming increasingly blurred and if the modern concept of atom is true, then the barrier stands altogether demolished.
The integration of rigorous scientific principles with cutting-edge engineering solutions is no longer just an advantage-it is a necessity. Engineering Physics (EP) is the academic bridge that connects the two powerful domains of science. Its urgency is more pronounced today than ever before. At its core, Engineering Physics is about equipping students with a deep, foundational understanding of physics while simultaneously training them to apply this knowledge to practical engineering challenges. This duality is essential in a world where technological innovations arise from the confluence of scientific curiosity and engineering creativity.
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