Master's in Disaster Management, Physics, and Electronics is an interdisciplinary program designed to equip students with knowledge and skills to address natural and man-made disasters using scientific and technological tools. The course duration typically spans 2 years, comprising core subjects such as disaster risk reduction, emergency response strategies, environmental monitoring, and the application of electronics and physics in disaster management. Students gain a strong foundation in physics principles, electronics, and their applications in disaster risk assessment, early warning systems, and recovery operations. The curriculum emphasizes research, hands-on training, and internships, preparing graduates for roles in government agencies, NGOs, research institutions, and private sector organizations focused on disaster preparedness, response, and recovery efforts.