Department of Mathematics

The Department is committed to imparting high quality education in Mathematics. The Department offers B.Sc. programme in Mathematics. The B.Sc. curriculum lays a strong foundation in the core areas of mathematics in both the pure and applied topics, namely, Group Theory, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Differential Equations, Metric Space, Measure and Integration, Linear Algebra, Multivariable Calculus, Linear Programming Problem, Numerical Methods, Topology, Functional Analysis and Probability & Statistics. The department also offers various courses as electives to the students of other departments under choice based credit system. The Department provides a common computer laboratory and a smart classroom. The Department of Mathematics is also dedicated to exploring new ways of research and making valuable improvements in Mathematics through significant findings. The faculty members frequently contribute to the top academic journals in their respective fields.

HoD’s Message: Among the most important and well-developed branches of the fundamental sciences, Mathematics is one of the oldest academic subjects. The natural sciences, medicine, engineering, and social sciences all rely heavily on mathematics, which is the study of amount, structure, space, and change. In Mathematics, we aim to establish truth by rigorous deduction, and this helps in the growth of logical, analytical, and reasoning abilities. Since its inception, the Department of Mathematics has been working hard to establish itself as a center of excellence in the field and has been actively engaged in teaching and research.

The goal of the mathematics department is to teach mathematics with excellence. The teachers train the students with a solid foundation in mathematics theory and its applications. Using outcome-based teaching and learning strategies, we aim to instill analytical and logical abilities in our undergraduate students. Furthermore, we bring innovative teaching methods and valuable learning opportunities into the classroom by incorporating programming and software skills such as C, MATLAB, LaTeX, etc.