Welcome To Mathematics
Mathematics is an area of knowledge that includes the topics of numbers, formulas and related structures, shapes and the spaces in which they are contained, and quantities and their changes. These topics are represented in modern mathematics with the major sub disciplines of number theory, algebra, geometry, and analysis, respectively. Mathematics is essential in the natural sciences, engineering, medicine, finance, computer science, and the social sciencesThe Department of Mathematics was established in 2018 and has always shared the vision of the institute in striving for excellence in teaching and research activities.
Objective
To attract motivated and talented students by providing a learning environment where they can learn and develop the mathematical and computational skills needed to formulate and solve real-world problems.
Strengths of Department
- Vibrant Academic Environment
- Well-experienced, dedicated, and strongly motivated Faculty
- Application-oriented teaching
- Wide range of extra-curricular activities
With the above, our students are groomed into being responsible human beings, having sound knowledge in the field, and having good leadership qualities. They are well-nurtured towards developing effective solutions for industrial and scientific problems. Over and above a rigorous academic schedule, a great emphasis is placed on the all-around development of the students.
Programmes Offered
- FYBSc
- SYBSc
No. of Seats 120
Eligibility Criteria
1) Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) or its equivalent Examination with English and Mathematics; and two of the science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, , Geography,Biology Geology, etc.
Structure of the FYBSC course:
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SEM I |
SEM-II |
Credit |
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Paper I |
MT-111
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Algebra
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MT-121
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Analytical Geometry
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2
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Paper II |
MT-112
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Calculus - I
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MT-122
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Calculus - II
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2
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Paper III
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MT-113
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Mathematics Practical
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MT-123
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Mathematics Practical |
1.5
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Structure of S. Y. B. Sc. Mathematics Courses:
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Semester - III
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Semester -IV
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Credit |
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Paper I |
MT-231
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Calculus of Several Variables
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MT-241
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Linear Algebra-I
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2
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Paper II |
MT-232 (A) MT-232 (B)
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Laplace Transform and Fourier Series
Computational Geometry
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MT-242(A)
MT-242(B)
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Vector Calculus
Numerical Analysis |
2
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Paper III
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MT-233
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Mathematics Practical
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MT-243
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Mathematics Practical |
2 |