Vision
To be a globally recognized center for innovation and interdisciplinary learning in Physics.
Mission
Programmes Offered
Ph. D. Program
The Department of Physics, School of Sciences, IILM University, Greater Noida offers PhD opportunities across a broad spectrum of fundamental and applied research areas, including theoretical and experimental physics, condensed matter and materials science, nanoscience and nanotechnology, optics and photonics, computational physics, and emerging quantum technologies.
The program promotes interdisciplinary research in energy science (such as advanced batteries and supercapacitors), environmental physics, and biophysics, with growing emphasis on data-
driven and AI-enabled approaches. With a strong focus on innovation, high-quality publications, and real-world impact, the department provides a dynamic research environment supported by modern facilities and expert faculty, preparing scholars for successful careers in academia, research institutions, and industry.
My MBA at IILM equipped me with essential business and corporate skills that helped me excel professionally. Case studies, group discussions, and grooming sessions with brilliant peers shaped me into a lifelong learner. Transitioning from a non-finance background to a finance enthusiast was possible due to IILM’s well-designed curriculum. Grateful to call IILM my Alma Mater!”
As a proud gold medallist of my batch, I had the privilege of dedicating over a decade to Deloitte Consulting. My time at IILM was truly transformative, shaping both my career and personal growth. Returning to campus for the alumni meet was a nostalgic and heartwarming experience.”
My MBA at IILM equipped me with essential business and corporate skills that helped me excel professionally. Case studies, group discussions, and grooming sessions with brilliant peers shaped me into a lifelong learner. Transitioning from a non-finance background to a finance enthusiast was possible due to IILM’s well-designed curriculum. Grateful to call IILM my Alma Mater!”
