Mathematics
"The study of mathematics, like the Nile, begins in minuteness but ends in magnificence"
~ Charles Caleb Colton
The history of the Department of Mathematics of Jogesh Chandra Chaudhuri College dates as far back as
the year 1969. The under-graduate course in B.A./B.Sc (Pass Course) begins in this college in the year 1969 on receiving the
affiliation of the course from Calcutta University with Mathematics as a compulsory subject in B.Sc Pass Course.
A large number of students passed B.Sc. from this college with Mathematics as a principal subject during the last thirty years 1969-'99.
In the year 1999, the college obtained an extension of affiliation from pass course to Honours course in Mathematics. We have presently,
three faculty members. The results of the last two years of B.Sc Part-I (Hons.), Part-II (Hons.) Examinations are satisfactory.
Infrastructure
The college library is well-equipped with necessary books in Mathematics for the students are also for the teachers. The Department
has also a Departmental library.
Academic Activities
Description |
Details |
Name of the Teacher |
Sri. Amit Bhar |
Name of the Project (Minor Research Project - UGC) |
Behavior of quantum entangle through incomparability |
Approval No. with Date |
PSW- 035/08-09(ERO), DT-12.12.2008 |
List of Publication |
15 Papers in International Journals |
The Department takes up weekly test regularly, especially for the Honours students. The Department also organizes seminars in
Mathematics, the students being the main speakers on different topics, pre-assigned to them by the faculty members. The students and teachers of the Department have a good relationship
Faculties:
Dr. Amit Bhar
Assistant Proffessor
Sri. Madhusudan Ghosh
Assistant Proffessor
Sri Milan Kumar Jana
SACT
Student Achievements
Students are consistently performing well in University examinations. Some notable examples are the following.
Department |
Year |
Success Rate |
Mathematics (Hons.) |
2019 |
33.33% |
Mathematics (Hons.) |
2020 |
100% |
Mathematics (Hons.) |
2021 |
100% |
Mathematics (Hons.) |
2022 |
71.43% |