SOUTH ASIAN UNIVERSITY

A University Established by SAARC Nations

SOUTH ASIAN UNIVERSITY

A University established by SAARC Nations

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Department of Mathematics

Masters

The Department of Mathematics offers the following Master programmes:

    1. MSc. (Applied Mathematics) – Two-year duration
    2. MSc. (Applied Mathematics) – One-year duration
    3. MSc. (Mathematics) – Two-year duration
    4. Sc. (Mathematics) – One-year duration

Those having three-year undergraduate degree will choose to pursue either 1 or 3 while those with four-year undergraduate degree can choose any of the four programmes. The curriculums of these programmes have been so designed that after the completion of the programmes, the students would be well equipped to go to industries or to join academics. Moreover, the curriculums has been kept dynamic so that the latest trend / demand could be offered to the students.

The courses offered are a combination of compulsory as well as optionals. The courses include a rigorous 12 credit Master Thesis under the supervision of a chosen faculty member.

Eligibility

Two Year Programmes: A candidate must have passed B.A./B.Sc. degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern from a recognized institution or an examination recognized by the University as its equivalent with a minimum of 55% marks (or an equivalent grade). The candidates must have studied at least 2 Mathematics courses, each of one-year duration OR 4 Mathematics courses, each of one-semester duration at the undergraduate level.

One Year Programmes: A candidate must have passed B.A./B.Sc. degree in Mathematics/Computer Science/Statistics or related areas under 10+2+4 pattern from a recognized institution or an examination recognized by the University as its equivalent with a minimum of 55% marks (or an equivalent grade). The candidates must have studied mathematics courses worth at least 40 credits at the undergraduate level (1 credit is equivalent to 1 hour per week in a semester). It is expected that at the undergraduate level, the candidates have studied the following courses, otherwise, they will have to study these additional courses:

    1. Complex Analysis
    2. Linear Algebra
    3. Numerical Analysis
    4. Functional Analysis
    5. Ordinary Differential Equations