The Department of Mathematics offers the Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Mathematics, an undergraduate program designed to develop strong analytical, logical, and problem-solving skills in students.
Mathematics is a fundamental discipline that plays a crucial role in science, engineering, economics, technology, and many other fields.
The program provides a deep understanding of mathematical concepts, theories, and applications, covering both pure and applied mathematics.
The department focuses on strengthening students’ abilities through lectures, tutorials, problem-solving sessions, seminars, and project work.
The program encourages critical thinking and analytical skills essential for academic research and professional careers.
To promote excellence in mathematics education by developing analytical thinkers and problem solvers who contribute to scientific, technological, and social development.
- To provide quality education with strong theoretical foundations.
- To develop logical reasoning and analytical thinking.
- To encourage research and innovation.
- To prepare students for academic and professional careers.
- To promote lifelong learning and intellectual growth.
- Strong foundation in pure and applied mathematics
- Develop analytical and problem-solving skills
- Encourage logical reasoning
- Promote research and higher studies
- Prepare for competitive exams and careers
The B.Sc. Mathematics curriculum includes:
- Algebra
- Calculus
- Trigonometry
- Differential Equations
- Real Analysis
- Complex Analysis
- Linear Algebra
- Vector Calculus
- Numerical Methods
- Operations Research
- Discrete Mathematics
- Mathematical Statistics
The program includes problem-solving sessions, assignments, seminars, and project work.
- Well-equipped classrooms
- Library with reference materials
- Computer facilities for analysis
- Seminar halls
- Experienced faculty members
- Interactive problem-solving sessions
- Workshops and seminars
- Mathematics competitions
- Guidance for higher studies
- Research project opportunities
- Mathematics seminars and workshops
- Problem-solving competitions
- Guest lectures
- Competitive exam training
- Research presentations
- Intercollegiate events
These activities enhance logical thinking, analytical ability, and mathematical knowledge.
