Mathematics - Profile


  1. Year of establishment: 1998
  2. Names of Programmes / Courses offered:

UG – Conventional: MPC (E.M )

UG – Restructured: MPCS

  1. Departmental Vision and Mission:

Vision: To empower the common rural students through quality education to meet global challenges and to enable them to express mathematical ideas more creatively. Mission: To make the students confident, capable and responsible human beings.To create a learner friendly environment. Providing quality education to socially and economically backward classes of surroundings.

  1. Add-On / Certificate Course
  2. Annual/ semester/choice based credit system:

Semester system: UG courses

Choice Based Credit System: Introduced for UG in

  1. Number of teaching posts
  2. Regular posts - sanctioned and filled:
 

Sanctioned

Filled

Lecturers

02

02

  1. Contract / Guest Faculty

Type

Required

Working

Contract Faculty

-

00

  1. Faculty profile:

S.No

Name

Qualification

Designation

Experience

1.

Dr. B. Devika Rani.

M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D, PG

Lecturer

31 Years

2.

S.L.Khamar

M.Sc.,SLET

Lecturer

11 Months

  1. Programme-wise Student Teacher Ratio:

UG: 30 :1 PG:NA

  1. Number of academic support staff (technical) and administrative staff: sanctioned and filled

Category

Sanctioned

Filled

Record Assistants

Nil

Nil

Office subordinate staff

Nil

Nil

  1. Departmental projects funded by DST-FIST; DBT, ICSSR, etc.; total grants received

Number of Projects: 01

One Minor Research Project is sanctioned to Dr. B.Devika Rani by UGC

Total Grants received : 90000

  1. Research facility: Nil
  1. Publications:
  2. Research papers:

1.Dr. B. Devika Rani

S.No.

Title of the Paper

Name of the Publisher

ISSN/ISBN

No.

Date of Publication

Page No.

1.

Combined effect of Radiation and Soret effect on flow of a Viscous fluid through a porous medium in a vertical channel with non-uniform temperature

Journal of Pure and Applied Physics

Published by School of Optics, Hyd, India

ISSN 0974-8970

July-Sep-2009Volume 21

Number-3

413-433

2.

Non–Darcy convective heat transfer of a viscous fluid through a porous medium in a vertical channel with radiation effect and heat generating heat sources

Journal of Pure and Applied Physics

Published by School of Optics, Hyd, India

ISSN 0974-8970

July-Sep-2010

Volume-22

Number-3

539-549

3.

Effect of Radiation on Non-Darcy convective Heat Transfer through a porous medium in a vertical channel

Journal of Computer and Mathematical Sciences(An International Research Journal)

Published by Misbah Qadir, 7/1,Regiment Road, Shahjahanabad, Bhopal, www.compmathsjournal.com

ISSN-0976-5727

30th June- 2011

Volume2

Issue 3

483-492

4.

Unsteady MHD convection oscillatory flow of viscous incompressible fluid in a rotating vertical channel with radiation effects

Mathematical Sciences(International Research Journal) IMRF Publications

ISSN- 2278-8697

ISBN -978-93-84124-14-4

Volume 3 Issue.2,

Aug- 2014

718-726

5.

A perspective approach on engineering mathematics and applied calculus through MATLAB

SS International Journal of Multi-disciplinary research.

www.iirdem.org

e-ISSN 2395-7964

Volume2

Issue-8,

 2015

32-34

6.

Economic Impact of Cancer on Indian Society

Proceedings of two day National seminar on Cancer Biology. Sponsored by RUSA and SERB

ISBN-978-93-85101-21-2

Dec.2016

372-373

7.

Perspective on Big Data Analytics using R

IAETSD International Journal of multi disciplinary research

ISSN(online):2454-1524

Volume-3

Issue-2

Mar- Apr 2017.

120-124

8.

A Perspective analysis of big data analytics : Challenges and Trends

International Journal of Management Technology and Engineering

ISSN:2249-7455

Volume IX-Isuue-I, Jan-2019

3921-3926

* National / International

  1. Details of published Books:Nil
  2. Details of patents and income generated : Nil
  3. Areas of consultancy and income generated: Nil
  4. Faculty recharging strategies:
  5. External Faculty Development Programmes:

S.No

Name of the faculty

Year

Type*

Name of ASC

Additional Skills Learnt

1.

Dr.B.Devika Rani

2004

RC in Mathematics

Dept. of Collegiate Education, Hyderabad

Applications

2004

RC in IT

UGC-ASC- S.V.University, Tirupathi

IT

2009

OC

Osmania University, Hyderabad

Computer skills

2010

RC in IT

Osmania University, Hyderabad

IT

2011

Infosys Project Genesis Programme

Infosys BPO Ltd. At Hyderabad

Analytical Skills

2.

S.L.Khamar

       
     

* OC / RC / Professional Development Programme / any other 

  1. Seminars / Workshops / Conferences:

Dr.B.Devika Rani

S.No

Name of the faculty

Year

Level & Type *

Name of Programme

Nature of Participation**

 

Dr.B.Devika Rani

2007 & 2008

District

Work Shop on Quantitative Techniques

Resource Person

30-09-2010 &31-09-2010

National

Seminar on Advanced Techniques in Mathematics and Applied Sciences

Paper Presentation

5-01-2011 to 7-01-11

International

Conference on Advances in Mathematical and Computational Methods

Paper Presentation

28-2-2011

National

Seminar on Teaching &Research in Biophysics

Paper Presentation

22-12-2012

&23-12-2012

National

Seminar Recent Developments in Number Theory & Graph theory

Attended

14-03-2011

&

15-03-2011

National

Seminar on Evariste Galois and Srinivasa Ramanujan

Paper Presentation

28th Feb-14

National

Advances in Matierial and Atmospheric Sciences

Paper Presentation

25th &26th Feb-14

Inter-national

 Impact of Globalization on Telugu customs and Traditions

Paper Presentation

2.

S.L.Khamar

       
       

* Level – State / National / International; Type – Seminar/Conference/Workshop

** Attended / Paper presentation / Resource person / chairing a session

  1. In collaboration with industries/institutes: Nil
  2. Awards / recognitions received at the state, national and international level:
  3. Faculty:Nil
  4. B) Students: Nil
  5. Seminars/ Conferences/Workshops organized:

S.No.

Dates

Name of the Programme

Funding Agency

Outstanding Participants

1

16-12-2013

One-day workshop on “Life & Works of Sri Srinivasa Ramanujan"

UGC

Prof. Dr. K.Srinivasa Rao FNASc,FTNASc Senior professor(Retd),

The institute of Mathematical Sciences,Madras

Director(Hon.),Srinivasa Ramanujan Academy of Maths Talent, Chennai

  1. Details about infrastructural facilities:
  2. a) Library

Number of Reference/Text books: Ref Books;10 & Text Books :50

Number of Periodicals/Magazines:

Nature of Digital learning resource

  1. e) Students’ laboratories: NA
  2. Number of students of the department getting financial assistance (2020-21):

As per the Govt, funds SC, ST, OBC students are receiving fee reimbursement from the state Govt.

  1. Need assessment exercise undertaken before the development of new program- methodology: Nil
  2. Details of Feedback on curriculum, teaching-learning-evaluation:

S.No.

Stakeholders

Feedback

Nature of response / utilization

1

Faculty

Changing the syllabus according to latest trends

Curriculum is framed in BOS meetings

2

Students

ICT based teaching

e-class room is established & Teaching is more effective through e-class. Gained knowledge which is useful for competitive exams through quizzing ,seminars & Group Discussions

3

Alumni

Inter disciplinary courses needed

Introduced C-Language Course & Actuarial sciences

4

Employers

Mathematics lab is required to learn various Mathematics software .

Proposal is submitted

  1. Details of student enrichment programmes (special lectures / workshops / seminar) with external experts (during last four years):
  1. List of the teaching methods adopted by the faculty for different programmes:
  • ICT enabled teaching
  • Lecture Method & Interaction Method
  • Power Point Presentations
  • Interaction with experts
  • Mana TV Programmes Telecast
  • Charts and models
  • LMS

 

 

  1. How does the department ensure that programme objectives are constantly met and learning outcomes monitored?

Conducting two internal tests, Viva, Assignments

By analyzing the Results analysis before the academic year starts, action plan will be prepared.

 Performance in Seminars/Projects/Quiz/Assignments/Study Projects

Academic Audit is conducted annually.

  1. Highlights of the participation of students and faculty in extension activities:
  2. Quiz Programme is conducted by the Department every year.
  3. Majority of the students will participate inNSS.

S.No.

Name of the Lecturer

Extension Acticity

1.

Dr.B.Devika Rani

1. Dr.B.Devika Rani is a Life member for Andhra Pradesh Society For Mathematical Sciences.

2. As Resource Person for Special Training Programme Classes for Competitive Exams conducted at Govt. Degree College for Men, Kurnool in the year 2010.

3. Free Ed.CET Coaching Classes in K.V.R.Govt.College for Women Kurnool from 5-4-2010 to 25-4-2010.

4. Free EAMCET Coaching Classes for Sr.Intermediate students APSWR Jr.College for Boys, Chinnatekur, Kurnool from 15-5-2010 to 22-5-2010.

5. As Resource Person for BET Classes conducted at Govt. Degree College for Men, Kurnool in the year 2011.

6. Gave free EAMCET classes for the students APSWR Jr.College Chinnatekuru, Kurnool(dt)

7. Appointed as Question paper setter for various colleges.

8. Gave Mana TV live telecast in Mathematicas through PPT for the first time in AP (4 classes)

  1. Details of “beyond syllabus scholarly activities” of the department:
  • Students are exposed to the latest trends in Mathematics by guest lectures and seminars organized by the department every year.
  • Group Project is given for final year students.
  • At the end of 6th semester, discussion for PG entrance test will be conducted along with material.
  1. Particulars of the Innovative / Best Practices:
  • Conducting Ramanujan Birthday Celebrations every year .
  • Mathematic club is formed & under this club several activities have been taken up like visiting oldage home , Blind school and distributing snacks & interacting with them.
  • .B.Devika Rani has been giving Free EAMCET classes for APSWR Jr. College students & Free Ed-CET classes.
  • Students have been teaching Mathematics to high school students in various schools.
  • Participating various programmes like National Press day, Teacher’s day And Road Safety Program, N.S.S camp, Ambedkar jayanthi etc.
  • Conducting Quiz programmes every year
  • Inspiring the students to participate in District & State level competitions
  • To overcome difficulties in Mathematics among students, giving Guest Lectures in various colleges & using ICT Technology through e-class room.
  1. i) Strengths:
  2. Department is equipped with efficient & competent faculty.One Ph.D and one SLET

holders

  1. Highly cooperated faculty.
  2. Faculty member selected for MANA TV classes and content writer for LMS
  3. Good rapport between staff & students.
  4. The department faculty submitted one minor Research project.
  5. Freedom for faculty to try different methods & teaching styles to cater the

needs of the students & meet the challenging demands of the students.

  1. ii) Weaknesses:
  2. One Ph. D holder.
  3. No Major Projects
  4. Department has yet to conduct National/International seminar.

iii) Opportunities:

  1. Staff members have the facility to avail FDP programmes to enrich and

update their knowledge in different areas.

  1. There is a Scope to introduce certificate courses according to latest trends in the curriculum.
  2. Challenges:
    1. It is a task before us to inculcate research oriented bent of mind among the Students .
    2. To arrange Campus placements.
    3. Achieving Ph.D for all the faculty members in the department.

 

  1. Future plans of the department:

S.No.

Academic Year

Proposed Activity

1.

 

National Seminar/Workshop

   

To establish Mathematics lab with 50 computers, which includes LAN facility, Internet connectivity, with sufficient Mathematics software.

Note: Insert one or two photographs of the most effective activities during post-assessment period at appropriate place.