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Syllabus for M.A/M.Sc. Mathematics

Structure and Course Contents of M.A./M.Sc. Mathematics Programme (Batch 2024 & onwards)

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Programme

outcome

After the completion of this programme, students shall be able;

  • To apply mathematical tools and techniques in all fields of learning including research and its extension.
  • To Innovate, invent and solve complex mathematical problems using the knowledge of pure and applied mathematics.

Learning

Outcome

The following are the learning outcomes of the programme:

  • Understanding of the fundamental axioms in mathematics and capability of developing ideas based on them.
  • Inculcate mathematical reasoning.
  • Prepare and motivate students for research studies in mathematics and related fields.
  • Provide knowledge of a wide range of mathematical techniques and application of mathematical methods/tools in other scientific and engineering domains.
  • Provide advanced knowledge on topics in pure mathematics, empowering the students to pursue higher degrees at reputed academic institutions.
  • Good understanding of Analysis, algebra, differential equations, discrete mathematics, mathematical biology, number theory etc..
  • Nurture problem solving skills, thinking, creativity through assignments, project work.
  • Assist students in preparing for competitive exams e.g. NET, SET, GATE, etc.

 

Board Members

Minutes of the Meeting

Date of Meeting

New Courses Added

[Committee

[Minutes]

October 4, 2023

  • Computational Mathematics (24108DCE - 4Credits)
  • Python for Mathematics (24307DCE - 4 Credits)
  • Project at 4th Semester (24409DCE - 4 Credits)
  • Applied Differential Equations (24004GE- 2 Credits)

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 Integrated PhD Entrance Syllabus

Syllabus for Integrated PhD Entrance Test - 2023    [Minutes of the Meeting]

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Course Work Syllabus for Integrated PhD Scholars (2023 & Onwards)

Programme outcome

After the completion of this course, students shall be able;

  • To apply mathematical methods and methodologies to understand the meaning of research, design and other relevant information about the research.
  • To develop scientific temperament and connect the research community through literature survey and relevant emerging research knowledge.

Learning Outcome

The learning outcomes of the programme are:

  • The scholars shall be able to understand research design, research ethics, plagrism and can identify their research problems.
  • The scholars shall be able to develop a confidence in themselves and can work indepently.
  • To get updated through literature survey and can understand emerging areas of research of their fields.
  • Can prepare research synopsis, research proposal, learn scientific documentation and software’s that can be used to analyze and simulate theirresearch work.

 

Board Members

Minutes of the Meeting

Date of Meeting

New Courses Added

[DRC Members]

[Minutes]

September 9, 2023

  • New topics like C programming and MATLAB Software were incorporated.
  • Scientific Documentation like LaTeX has been added to the syllabus.
  • Research ethics and emerging topics of mathematics.

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Course Work Syllabus of Integrated PhD (Paper-1)]

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[Approved DRC Minutes]

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Paper - II and Paper III Syllabus, (Mr. Naveed Ahmad Rather & Mr. Zuhaib Mushtaq-Batch 2024

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Paper - II and Paper III Syllabus, (Ms. Ulfat Bashir- Batch 2024

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Recent Advances & Recent Topics (Graph theory & Mathematical Biology, Papers-II & III), Batch 2023

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B.A/B.Sc. Syllabus of Mathematics [uner NEP-2020 scheme]

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Bachelors Programme with Mathematics as Major/Minor under NEP-2020 Scheme (2022 & Onwards)  [Approval copy (1st-4th Semester] [Approval Copy 5th-8th Semester]

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Skill Enhancement Courses

UG 1st Semester 

MMT124S MATHEMATICS _ MODELLING AND GEOGEBRA(2024) 2 + 2 = 4 CREDITS 2024 Download

UG 2nd Semester

MMT224S MATHEMATICS _ LOGICAL REASONING AND DATA HANDLING(2024) 2 + 2 = 4 CREDITS 2024 Download

UG 3rd Semester

MMT324S MATHEMATICS _ INTRODUCTORY COURSE ON MATLAB(2024) 2 + 2 = 4 CREDITS 2024 Download

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New Courses added:

  • Theory of Numbers at 4th Semester 
  • Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Methods at 5th Semester
  • Fourier and Laplace Transform at 5th Semester
  • Graph Theory at 6th Semester
  • Advanced Calculus at 6th Semester
  • Linear Algebra at 7th Semester
  • Advanced Algebra at 7th Semester
  • Advanced Real Analysis at 7th Semester
  • Complex Analysis aat 8th Semester
  • Metric and Topological Spaces at 8th Semester
  • Mathematical Statistics at 8th Semester
  • Research Methodology at 8th Semester for Research Mode
  • Project Dissertation at 8th Semester for Research Mode

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Jammu and Kashmir Institute of Mathematical Sciences (JKIMS)

Amar Singh College, Srinagar

Syllabus of 5-Year Integrated Course in Mathematics (7th-10th Semester), 2021 and onwards

Board of Studies Meeting held on 15.02.2024 [Minutes]

Approved Syllabus

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PG Entrace in Mathematics

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M.A/M.Sc. Syllabus in Mathematics

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