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Department of
Mathematics
Born 19.06.1975 Died 08.03.2014Let us pay homage to our beloved friend Prof. Bankim Nasipuri
Academic roadmap
1985
Commencement of ICT in teaching learning
2014
<10 years 10-15 years >15 years0
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Experience in years
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Associate Professor
Guest Lec-turer
Assistant Professor
Introduction of Honours
Introduction of General
1964
NAME OF THE PROGRAMM & COURSES OFFERED: UG(Honours&General) NAMES OF INTERDISCIPLINARY COURSES AND DEPARTMENT: Business Mathematics and Statisics ( Department of Commerce )
Annual/semester/choise based credit system (programme wise):- Annual
NAME OF THE FACULTY MEMBERS
1. Dr. Prasanta Sinha ,M.Sc., M.Phil,Ph.DGuest Faculty:2. Dr. Nishi Ranjan Banerjee, M.Sc.,Ph.D 3 Prof. Avijit Ghosh, M.Sc., B.Ed.4 Prof. Rakhi Das, M.Sc. 5 Prof. Krisnendu Sarkar M.Sc.
Name Qualification Designation Specialization Years of Experience
Prasanta Sinha M.Sc., M.Phil. & Ph.D.
Ph.D.
Reader/Assistant
Prof.
Topology and Advanced Algebra
14
Nishir RanjanBanerjee
M.Sc. , Ph.D. Associate Prof.,
Integral Transform 33
Avijit Ghosh M.Sc.. M.S Guest Lecturer
Advanced Real Analysis& Integra Equation
Two and half years
Rakhi Das M.Sc. Guest Lecturer
Cosmology,AstrophysicsMechanics
Three months
Krisnendu Sarkar
M.Sc Guest Lecturer
General Topology Threemonths
•Faculty profile with name, qualification, designation, specialization, (D.Sc./D.Litt./Ph.D. / M. Phil. etc,):-
Faculty Qualification
P.Hd
M.Phil
M.Sc
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GL
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Honours General
Assignment of ClassesHons.
Gen.
Commerce
Tutorial (Hons)
Library (Hons)
ICT(Hons)
Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized by the department:-
a) National: Nil b) International: Nil c) Department: Internal Seminar : `` A new topology from old via ideals” Dated : 09.09.14•We have a large number of Mathematics Books in our Central Library, entering to the syllabi. Books in the Departmental Library – 250Books in the Central Library – 2273Internet facilities for Staff & Students: - Department has six Computers for Staff &Student. No. of Computers: 6•Student -Teacher Ratio (programme wise): - Hons- 8:1, Gen- 11:1 •Teaching methods adopted to improve student learning:- Interactive classes, Power point presentation (ICT), Educational Excursion program etc.
Dr. Prasanta Sinha: 08 are published and 02 are communicated in peer reviewed international journals and 02 are communicated in peer reviewed international journals Prof. Bankim Nasipuri: 03 are published in peer reviewed international journals and 03 are communicated peer reviewed international journals.Dr. Nishir Ranjan Banerjee : 03 are published peer reviewed national journals.
Number of Publication
International / National/ State level Seminar/ Conference/ Work Shop attended /presented paper by the Faculty Members:
Dr. Prasanta Sinha : 20 in numbers (2008 and onwards) (Few of them are mentioned below)
. International Congress ofMathematicians, Hyderabad, India
Executive Organising Committee, ICM 2010, University of Hyderabad
August 19-27, 2010
. International Conference on “The Legacy of Srinivasa Ramanujan”
University of Delhi December 17- 22, 2012.
Dr. Prasanta Sinha
15th Galway Topology Colloquium
Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, 2429 St. Giles’, Oxford OX1 3LB, U.K.
Presented a paper entitled``(P,G)-quasi H-closed spaces: A Unification” July 9-11, 2012
International conferrence on Dynamical System: Theory and applications ICDS 2012
Department of mathematics in collaboration with Centre for Mathematical Biology and Ecology, Jadavpur University and Biomathematicl society
Presented a paper entitled “ Unification of Covering propereties via Grills” Jan 11-14, 2012
Project Completed : `On some topological concepts in generalized settings”: Award No. PSW-009/00-01(ERO) Dated ) 08.09.2000 (UGC)Project Applied for: ``Study of certain problems of topology and topological algebraic structure” 02.06.2014.
Minor Research ProjectBy Dr. P.Sinha
1. Comp. Appl. Math.DOI 10.1007/s40314-013-0111-xSelf-organized spatial patterns due to diffusionin a Holling–Tanner predator–prey modelBankim Nasipuri2. Int. J. Dynam. ControlDOI 10.1007/s40435-013-0035-8Efficient virotherapy of cancer in the presenceof immune responseBankim Nasipuri 3. International journal of Ecological Economics & statistic(IJEES)Vol.31 issue No. 4; year 2013Int.J.Ecol.Econ.stat;ISSN 0973-1385(print).ISSN 0973-7537(online)Spatio-temporal chaos in a holling-tanner predator prey Model with Holling type-IV functional response.Bankim Nasipuri
Prof. Bankim Nasipuri:-
Communicated Paper(s) BY Prof. Nasipuri
Ratio dependent predator-prey models predict hydra effect.------ Journal of Nonlinear analysis and optimization. ISSN: 1906-9685
An HIV infection model with nonlinear incidence and cure rate.------ Non-linear Analysis: Real world Application. ISSN: 1486-1218, I.F-2.201
An HIV infection model with Beddington-DeAngelis form of incidence rate.------International Journal of dynamics and control. ISSN: 2195-2698
1.Presented a paper entitled “Green’s function on Elasticity” in the Indian Science Congress, Jadavpur University, 03-08 Jan 1998.
2.Presented a paper entitled “Formation of cyclone over the sea to reduce the temperature of the eye” in the Indian Science Congress, Delhi University, 03-08 Jan 1998.
Dr. N.R.Banerjee:
Membership of various bodies in the college:-Dr. Prasanta Sinha: 1. Head of the Department of
Mathematics.
2.Convener of Academic Committee.
3.Member of Governing Body.
4.Secretary of Finance Committee(Since
01.02.11 till 15.02.14).
5. Member of UGC Building Committee.
6.Member of DPI Building Committee.
7.Member of Purchase Committee(till 15.02.14).
8.Member of Admission Committee.
9.Member of Gender Harassment Cell.
10.Member of Health Unit.
11.Member of Science Club.
STUDENTS PROFILE
1st YEAR 2014Gen. M
Gen. F
SC M
SC F
ST M
ST F
OBC M
OBC F
Minority M
Minority F
Category of Students
2nd YEAR 2014Gen. M
Gen. F
SC M
SC F
ST M
ST F
OBC M
OBC F
Minority M
Minority F
3rd YEAR 2014 Gen. MGen. FSC MSC FST MST FOBC MOBC FMinority MMinority F
Attendance 2014
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40
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15
ATTENDANCE OF PART III (2014)
75% & more than 75%
60%-75%
Less 60%Attendance %
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0
10
20
30
40
50
60
RESULT DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
SESSION 2008-2009
APPEARED
QH
QG
FAILED
PART I
NO OF STUDENTS
PART- II PART III
University Results Of different years
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ER
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UD
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TS
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SESSION 2009-2010
PART I PART II PART III
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45DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS
RESULTSESSION 2010-2011
APPEARED
QH
QG
FAILED
PART-I PART-II PART-III0
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10
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35
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45
DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICSRESULT
SESSION -2011-2012
APPEARED
QH
QG
FAILED
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STUDENTS
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5
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SESSION 2012-2-13
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QH
QG
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SESSION 2013-2014
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STUDENTS
eAwards / Recognitions received by faculty and students
Nil
List of eminent academicians and scientists / visitors to the department:i) Dr Bijan Bagchi, Dept. of Applied Mathematics, University of Calcutta.
Success Rate
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2009-2010
2010-2011
2011-2012
2012-2013
2013-2014
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20
40
60
80
100
Success Rate in the University Result in Different Years
Part I
Part II
Part III
Sucess Rate
Socio-Economic Conditions of the Students:Family Income Chart of Part I students
Less than Rs.5000/-
Rs.5000-Rs. 10,000/-
Family Income of Part II students
Less than Rs.5000/-Rs.5000-Rs. 10,000/-More than 10,000/-
Family Income of Part III students
Less than Rs.5000/-Rs.5000-Rs. 10,000/-More than 10,000/-
Qualification of parents of Part I Students
Xth Standard and below
one parent Graduate
parents graduate
Qualification of parents of Part II Students
Xth Standard and below
one parent Graduate
parents graduate
Qualification of parents ofPart III Students
Xth Standard and below
one parent Graduate
parents graduate
Best Practices of the Department1. Being students of basic science like Mathematics our students engaged in different cultural activities covering different types of songs, dance, recitation, extempore, comics etc. and performed time to time in the department.2.We encourage our students to publish a wall magazine once in a year on different topics like Literature, science etc., as a result they write Articles, Essays Poems etc. and it is pasted on the wall magazine board of the department.3.We also encourage our students to speak individually on different topics in mathematics and we the teachers organize seminars on Mathematics and its Applications in the department.4.Our Students are very much interested in Academic tour/Excursion and they attend the tour each year. This year they visited Saha Institute of nuclear Physics and participated in Quiz and poster competitions held there on the occasion of International year of Chemistry -2011. The tour was organized by the department of Chemistry. 5.Departmental Teachers are very much engaged in counselling at the time of Admission particularly regarding the subjects applied for with combinations of optional papers, options for higher studies, career opportunities etc. We also counsel our students at the middle of the session having poor performance in the class. After the publication of midterm Examination results we discuss with them regarding enhancement of their performance.6.We regularly teach Business Mathematics and Statistics to the students of the department of Commerce of our college.
ICT Suite for quality improvement
360 degree feedbackeLearning Teacher
empowerment
Student centric Learning
Entry to servicesInventory Management Online admission
Formative assessmentOnline examination
Bridge course and test
Employee API scores
Academic module with attendance
Curriculum feedback
Student support and mentoring
Reasons for dropout:
•The socioeconomic conditions of the students are very poor, they come from rural places with economically weak backgrounds and are ordinary in merit.
•Circumstances of their family compelled to join them in any work discontinuing the course during the mid session.
•Scoring bad rank in JEE, some students admitted to mathematics Hons. just to take preparation for the next year JEE and leave college to pursue the Engineering courses for better career.
•In this region, some students get admitted in our department with average marks (due to pressure of surroundings), not all of them are fit for the course and after few days they step in behind .
•In most cases, students are first generation who are studying graduation course.
STUDENTS’ ACTIVITIES
Students of our department are engaged in different co-curricular and extra curricular activities, viz. they prepare wall magazine, they are involved in cultural programme in collaboration with other department they prepare a stall to exhibit prime numbers and some relevant of the prime numbers. Few photo are given below.
Strength: •Good co-ordination and co-operation among the departmental teachers. We also have good relation with our present and Ex-students.•We have a departmental library.
•A good nos. of books in our library.
•Students are obedient and very keen to learn.
•We have internet facilities and self computer lab.
•An experienced teacher of 33years experience are still involved in our teaching and learning curriculum.
Weakness•We are not getting a teaching post which is reserved for SC and lying vacant for many years.
•Only one full time teacher.
•Majority of our students come from neighboring rural places with economically weak background.
•Our students are ordinary in merit and admitted to this course with an average marks.
•Some students having good results in HS leave college to pursue Engineering courses for better career.
Future plan:•We have a plan to make a separate Numerical laboratory with few more computers so that our students can get facilities of using computer lab in our own department. •We have also plan to develop our departmental library to ensure that each students can issue at least two books.•We are also interested to introduce internet to provide information and communication Technologies in the department to give our students the facility of access to the internet and so as to build the capacity of both students and teachers.•In the time of teaching we observed that some students comes in our department by skipping some topics in their previous course and faced a lot of problems as they could not follow class properly. To overcome such type of problem we have a plan to introduce a Bridge course to teach these skipped topics in a suitable time like summer, winter recess and also in puja vacation .•We have also planed to make few groups among the students and one teacher will be associated each group so that the teacher will look over the failure and success of the students in their academic affairs.•We also intend to organise the internal seminar at least one in a month on different current topic and also to invite some subject expert to deliver some interesting and useful lecture on different aspect of our co curriculum. • We want to arrange workshop on newly introduced topics in our syllabus by some renowned teacher.•In future, if possible in the sense that if department gets all the sanctioned post of teachers what we had earlier years, we planned to introduce the P.G . Courses in Mathematics.