Study of mathematics at SKC does not only appeal to some, but also offers  a wide  range of career opportunities. One of the unique feature of the    Department  is the Mathematics Laboratory, which demonstrates mathematical modeling of practical problems and trains students in problem-solving techniques. Some of the mathematical models and  problems represented physically in the lab include Suspension bridge,  Konigsberg Bridge Problem, Brachistochrone Problem, Combinatorial  Problems, Conics, and more. The lab also features a number of   mathematical games and puzzles to kindle the brain cells and promote  lateral thinking.

The students who graduate in mathematics programmes (B.Sc, M.Sc) are not only poised to take on deeper academic studies, but are also qualified for a number of job opportunities. Areas such as economics, data science, actuarial science, analytics, banking and finance, government services, economics, and many more, are career options that the students will have access to.

  • To create a sound academic ambience to produce competent youth to excel in research and teaching in Mathematics along with concern for society

  • To impart quality education and inculcate the spirit of research through innovative teaching and research methodologies in Mathematics.

  • To empower students with required skills to succeed in the ever-changing world.

  • To provide innovative training to apply mathematical and computational skills to model, formulate and solve real life problems.

Course Name Year of Establishment
B.sc.(Mathematics) 2002-2003
M.Sc. (Mathematics) 2005-2006
Staff Name with qualification Designation
Ms.K.Lalithambigai, M.Sc., M.Phil., Ph.D Head & Assistant Professor
Mrs.G.Kosalai, M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Mr.T.Gurunathan, M.Sc., M.Phil., SET. Assistant Professor
Ms.S.Eswari, M.Sc., Assistant Professor
Ms.C.Arunthathi, M.Sc., Assistant Professor
Ms.S.Ashwinipriya, M.Sc., Assistant Professor
Ms.R.Vanthana, M.Sc., Assistant Professor
Mrs.R.Vanalakhsmi, M.Sc., M.Phil., Assistant Professor
Ms.R.Karthika, M.Sc., Assistant Professor

To promote Teaching, Learning process through Problem Solving method (Student Centric learning methodology), we have mathematical models prepared by our own students in our Mathematics laboratory.

  • Konigsberg bridge problem
  • Finding Hamiltonian path in Dodecahedron
  • Finding minimum number of post offices required using domination in graphs
  • Finding shortest path
  • Three jug problem
  • Chess board problem
  • Five regular polyhedron and other solids
  • Suspension bridge
  • Three house problems
  • Four color problem
  • Sierpinski triangle
  • Perpetual calendar
  • Roman numerals
  • Astronomy model
  • Mirror reflection
  • Property of ellipse
  • Kaleidoscope
  • Periscope
  • Mathematical formulae
  • Clinometer
  • Pyramid
  • Optical illusion and Ramanujan News
  • Collection of Mathematician photos and many mathematical games
  • puzzles etc

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