Mathematics
Courses
Department of Mathematics
About The department
- The UG B.Sc. General Course has been offered since the department's founding in 1966.
- The UG B.Sc. Honours Course has been available since 1981, catering to students seeking advanced mathematical education.
Notice
- With the introduction of the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS) in 2017, the department began offering a more flexible UG Three Years B.Sc. Course with both Major and Minor subjects.
- Starting from 2023, the department introduced the UG Four Years B.Sc. Course under the National Curriculum Framework (NCCF), aligning with the latest educational reforms.
- The Department continues to play a pivotal role in shaping future mathematicians by providing a strong foundation in the field of mathematics.
Why study in this Department?
Studying in the Department of Mathematics at Dinhata College offers a wide range of benefits:
- Qualified Faculty: The department is staffed with four highly qualified and experienced substantive faculty members, all with strong research backgrounds. Their expertise ensures that students receive quality education and comprehensive academic guidance.
- Well-Equipped Facilities: Students have access to modern learning tools, including a state-of-the-art computer laboratory, projector-equipped classrooms, and Wi-Fi connectivity, which enhances both their learning experience and research capabilities.
- Supportive Learning Environment: The department provides a collaborative and student-centered atmosphere, helping students build key skills such as analytical thinking, problem-solving, and critical reasoning. These skills are essential for both academic success and professional growth.
- Career Opportunities: A degree in mathematics from Dinhata College opens doors to a variety of career paths, including education, data science, finance, research, and more.
With these advantages, the Department of Mathematics at Dinhata College is an excellent choice for students aspiring to build a strong foundation in mathematics and explore diverse career opportunities.
Infrastructure of the Department
The Department of Mathematics is well-equipped to support both traditional and modern methods of learning. It houses a dedicated computer laboratory, three classrooms, and an office room, all of which are designed to facilitate effective teaching and research.
Wi-Fi connectivity is available throughout the campus, including within the department, ensuring easy access to online resources. Additionally, a projector is available in the classrooms to enhance the learning experience through visual presentations and interactive sessions.
During the COVID-19 period, the department adapted to digital teaching by utilizing Google Classroom for homework submissions and continuous evaluations. Virtual classes were conducted via Google Meet, and various WhatsApp groups were created to maintain smooth communication with students, ensuring their academic progress was uninterrupted.
This blend of physical and digital infrastructure enables the department to provide a robust and flexible learning environment for its students.
Programme Aims and Objectives
- To encourage students to apply meaningful thought processes in solving a wide range of mathematical problems and to develop an understanding of the fundamental structure of mathematics.
- To enhance students' perspectives on mathematics in alignment with modern-day requirements.
- To guide students toward the various applications of mathematics in real-world scenarios.
- To improve the retention of mathematical concepts among students.
- To adopt a student-friendly approach to the learning process of mathematics.
- To provide opportunities for individual participation in the learning process.
- To promote problem-oriented and discovery-based learning in mathematics.
Intake Capacity
Total: 140
Course Structure
Departmental Seminars and Workshop
Students Progression Report
Year | No. of Students Appeared in Final Examination | No. of Students Passed | Pass Percentage (%) | No. of Students Admitted for Higher Studies (PG) | No. of Students Admitted in Other Professional Degrees | No. of Students Taking Coaching for Govt./Private Jobs |
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2020 | 26 | 25 | 96.15 | 15 | 7 | 3 |
2021 | 22 | 20 | 90.90 | 10 | 8 | 2 |
2022 | 29 | 25 | 86.20 | 13 | 7 | 5 |
2023 | 22 | 18 | 81.81 | 11 | 5 | 2 |
Department Faculties
Assistant Professor || Dept. of Mathematics
Assistant Professor || Dept. of Mathematics
Assistant Professor || Dept. of Mathematics
Assistant Professor || Dept. of Mathematics