DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
Mathematics as a subject has found tremendous acknowledgement in almost all areas of sciences and humanities. The program is designed for students’ needs and interests, with thesis. Mathematical techniques have been found very effective in decision making, which has increased its demand in different fields. The MPhil Program in Mathematics is designed with major focus on preparing students with advanced knowledge of mathematics applicable to other sciences and technologies. A Graduate having MPhil degree in Mathematics is supposed to have the realization that Mathematics is a useful tool rather than an abstract subject.
Objectives:
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To produce students who can adapt to changes in environment and practice lifelong learning.
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The Program affords a unique academic experience via a high-quality program.
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It prepares students for a professional career in education, business, and industry and research institutions.
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It equips graduates to apply a range of mathematical tools to solve problems within Mathematics and in other relevant disciplines.
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The graduates may serve as academicians as well as researchers.
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To produce experts in the field of mathematics and are able to work independently with supervision from highly qualified supervisors.
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To produce students who are very knowledgeable and theoretically sound and are able to apply these for the analysis and solution of problems where these leads to new or substantially improved insights and performances.
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To produce students who can think critically and creatively thus capable of generating and developing new knowledge for the benefits of mankind.
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To produce students with excellent communication skills, capable of communicating effectively both technically and theoretically in various context and with various related parties, thus sharing new knowledge with other researchers from other institutions, universities and also industrialists.
Programs Offered:
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M.Phil. Mathematics
M. Phil. Mathematics
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Course Code
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Course Title
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Credit Hours
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Semester-I
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Theory
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Lab.
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1
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MAT-768
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Graph Theory
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3
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0
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2
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MAT-769
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Functional Analysis
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3
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0
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3
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MAT-770
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Ring Module
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3
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0
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4
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MAT-771
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Research Methodologies
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3
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0
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Total
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12
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Semester-II
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Theory
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Lab.
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1
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MAT-772
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics
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3
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0
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2
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MAT-773
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Applied Partial Differential Equations
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3
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0
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3
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MAT-774
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Topics in Fluid Mechanics
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3
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0
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4
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MAT-775
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Advanced Numerical Techniques
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3
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0
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Total
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12
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Semester -III- & IV
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Theory
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Lab.
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1
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MAT-776
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Thesis
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0
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6
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Total
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6
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Total Degree Credit Hours: 30