School of Mathematical Sciences
(Code-733)
School Of Mathematical Sciences
Welcome to the School of Mathematical Sciences
For fifteen years, our school has been a space where mathematical curiosity meets rigorous training. We are proud to be recognised as the #1 school at SRTMUN for two consecutive years under the state’s University Department Ranking Framework (UDRF) — a distinction that reflects the depth of our academic programmes, the impact of our research, and the success of our students.
We offer a rare blend of advanced pure mathematics — Riemannian Geometry, Algebraic Topology, and Number Theory — seldom taught at the M.Sc. level in Maharashtra — paired with heavy computational training every semester. Our graduates qualify CSIR-NET, SET, and GATE at rates that rival far larger departments, and our alumni now hold positions in universities, PSUs, IT leaders, and data-science firms across India.
Starting from the academic year 2026-27, the school expands its academic portfolio with the launch of the B.Sc. Data Science (Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme), offered in collaboration with the School of Computational Sciences and industry partner Aspire Knowledge & Skills India Pvt. Ltd. This programme is fully aligned with NEP 2020, featuring Multiple Entry-Multiple Exit options, industry apprenticeships, and cutting-edge curriculum in machine learning, deep learning, generative AI, and cloud data engineering.
We invite you to explore our work, connect with our faculty, and consider joining our community. Mathematics matters — and here, so do you.
Dr. Rupali S Jain
Director
Achievements & Activities
Laboratory Infrastructure
यथा शिखा मयूराणाम् नागानाम् मणयो यथा ।
तथा वेदांगशास्त्राणाम् गणितं मूर्धनि स्थितम् ॥
“As are the crests on the heads of peacocks, as are the gems on the hoods of cobras, so is Mathematics at the top of all Sciences.” — Vedangajyotisam
This ancient verse continues to inspire everything we do at the School of Mathematical Sciences. Mathematics is not merely a subject — it is the language in which nature speaks, the tool that drives data science, and the foundation upon which modern technology is built.
The School of Mathematical Sciences was established in 2009 with M.Sc. Mathematics as its first programme. Over the past fifteen years, it has grown steadily into a vibrant and research-intensive academic unit, adding M.Sc. Statistics in 2012 and Ph.D. programmes in both disciplines. From the academic year 2026-27, we are proud to launch the B.Sc. Data Science (Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme), offered in collaboration with the School of Computational Sciences and industry partner Aspire Knowledge & Skills India Pvt. Ltd. This four-year undergraduate programme, fully aligned with NEP 2020, represents a significant step toward bridging the gap between mathematical rigor and industry readiness, providing students with apprenticeships, cutting-edge AI/data science skills, and Multiple Entry-Multiple Exit flexibility.
Our faculty have published over 231 research papers in journals indexed by Scopus and Web of Science, with impact factors reaching up to 6.4. We have awarded 27 Ph.D. degrees since our founding, with research spanning Cosmology, Fractional Calculus, Coding Theory, Number Theory, Data Mining, and Operations Research. Our faculty hold international recognitions including a Fellowship of the Royal Astronomical Society (London), invited talks at the University of Geneva and the University of Hong Kong, and associateships at IMSc Chennai.
I also want to draw attention to a contribution that sets our school apart in a way that goes beyond conventional academic achievement. Dr. B. Surendranath Reddy of our faculty has, through his own initiative and expertise, developed the University Information Management System (UIMS) — a comprehensive ERP framework that is now deployed at multiple universities across Maharashtra. He also developed the PM-USHA MIS Dashboard, mandated by the state for monitoring across all state universities, and the UDRF Portal used for the Government of Maharashtra’s ranking framework. This is an extraordinary contribution where a faculty member’s individual initiative has created infrastructure that serves the entire university system of the state.
Over 210 students have qualified CSIR-NET, SET, and GATE examinations — a figure built through dedicated year-round coaching provided free of cost to all enrolled M.Sc. students. More than 170 graduates have secured placements in colleges, universities, PSUs, and IT companies, with the highest package reaching ₹30 LPA in specialised data-science and analytics roles.
I am committed to deepening our academic collaborations, strengthening student support, and building on the recognition we have earned — so that this school continues to grow as a place where mathematics, statistics, and data science converge to create meaningful impact.

M.Sc., SET, NET, Ph.D.
Director, School of Mathematical Sciences
Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Nanded
Specialization: Integral & Differential Equations, Algebraic Graph Theory
School at a Glance
231+ Research papers (Scopus & WoS) | 210+ NET / SET / GATE qualified |
8 UDRF Awards — two years | ₹80L+ Govt. research funding |
27 Ph.D. degrees awarded | 170+ Students placed (2017–26) |
#1 Ranked at SRTMUN (2023–25) | 4 Programmes offered (M.Sc., B.Sc., Ph.D.) |
What Makes Us Different
Triple Crown Recognition | A three-time holder of SRTMUN’s Best School award — 2020-21, 2023-24, and 2024-25. |
Rare Electives | Advanced courses like Riemannian Geometry, Lie Groups, Algebraic Topology, Algebraic Number Theory at M.Sc. level — seldom available elsewhere in Maharashtra. |
Computational Rigour | Every semester includes mandatory credit-bearing practical courses in MATLAB, R, Python, SPSS, and more. |
Industry-Integrated UG Programme | B.Sc. Data Science (AEDP) with full-semester industry apprenticeships, NEP 2020 Multiple Entry-Multiple Exit, and courses co-designed with industry partner Aspire. |
Digital Leadership (Unique in Maharashtra) | Our faculty developed proprietary software — UIMS, PM-USHA MIS Dashboard, UDRF Portal — deployed across multiple universities in Maharashtra. |
Our Journey
Established in 2009–10 with a single M.Sc. Mathematics programme and a founding vision of research excellence, the School of Mathematical Sciences has grown steadily into a premier hub for postgraduate education and research in mathematics and statistics. M.Sc. Statistics was introduced in 2012, followed by Ph.D. programmes in both disciplines. From the academic year 2026–27, the school extends its academic portfolio with the B.Sc. Data Science (Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme), a four-year undergraduate programme offered in collaboration with the School of Computational Sciences and industry partner Aspire Knowledge & Skills India Pvt. Ltd. This programme represents a major expansion, bringing industry-integrated, NEP 2020-compliant undergraduate education to the school for the first time.
Why we are unique?
Recognition & Rankings
The school’s standing has been formally acknowledged through the University Department Ranking Framework (UDRF), a Government of Maharashtra initiative aligned with NIRF and QS World Ranking parameters. The school has been ranked #1 among all 16 schools of SRTMUN for two consecutive years (2023–24 and 2024–25), winning 8 UDRF awards across both cycles. It also won the Best University School Award in 2020–21, making it a three-time holder of this premier university-level recognition.
Funding & Infrastructure
The school’s growth has been supported by major national funding agencies. It received a DST-FIST Level-0 grant of ₹55 lakhs (Government of India) for research infrastructure, establishing two dedicated research labs and two computer labs. Annual NBHM library grants support the research collection. Multiple PM-USHA grants fund conferences, workshops, and industrial training. Total government funding since inception exceeds ₹80 lakhs.
A Unique Digital Contribution to Maharashtra
Beyond academic research, the school has made a singular contribution to higher education governance across the state. Dr. B. Surendranath Reddy, Associate Professor of this school, developed the University Information Management System (UIMS) — now deployed at Osmania University and under consideration by other universities. He also developed the PM-USHA MIS Dashboard (deployed at PAH Solapur University and mandated for all state universities) and the UDRF Portal. These systems, built through individual faculty initiative, serve the entire higher education system of Maharashtra.
Curriculum & Pedagogy
Our curriculum is both research-oriented and career-focused. At the postgraduate level, the school offers advanced elective courses that are rarely available elsewhere in Maharashtra, including Riemannian Geometry, Lie Groups and Lie Algebras, Algebraic Topology, and Algebraic Number Theory. Every M.Sc. semester includes mandatory credit-bearing practical courses using MATLAB, R, Python, SPSS, and more. At the undergraduate level, the new B.Sc. Data Science (AEDP) programme integrates mathematical foundations (Calculus, Linear Algebra, Optimization, Probability & Statistics) with cutting-edge industry skills (Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Generative AI, Cloud Data Engineering), all co-designed with industry partner Aspire and featuring full-semester apprenticeships.
Research
Faculty research spans Cosmology and Modified Theories of Gravity, Fractional Calculus and Integral Transforms, Algebra and Coding Theory, Analytic Number Theory, Operations Research and Fuzzy Optimization, Data Mining and Predictive Analytics, and Mathematical Biology. The school has produced 27 Ph.D. degrees, with research scholars contributing to diverse and impactful areas.
Student Outcomes
The school has a strong and consistent record of student success. Since inception, over 210 students have qualified CSIR-NET, SET, and GATE examinations. More than 170 graduates have secured placements in colleges, universities, PSUs, and IT companies. The highest package has reached ₹30 LPA in specialised data-science and analytics roles, demonstrating the high industry ceiling of the school’s mathematical and statistical training.
Vision
M.Sc. Mathematics: To aspire to the highest standards of excellence in teaching and research and to earn national recognition for expertise in Mathematics.
M.Sc. Statistics: To organize, connect, build, and communicate statistical concepts effectively, nurturing creativity, research, and development through ethical, value-based learning.
B.Sc. Data Science: To develop industry-ready data science professionals grounded in strong mathematical and statistical foundations, equipped with cutting-edge computational skills, and prepared for impactful careers in data-driven domains.
Mission
- To ensure courses are taught at high standards and meet the evolving needs of science, industry, and society.
- To provide students with a wide spectrum of courses offering rigorous training that enables pursuit of research and careers requiring advanced mathematical, statistical, and data science skills.
- To make students capable of discharging professional, social, and economic responsibilities ethically.
- To enhance logical and analytical skills in problem-solving and inculcate a research culture.
- To serve as an enabler in higher education and research that matches global benchmarks.
- To adapt to ever-changing needs of academia, banking, industry, and government sectors.
Programme Objectives — M.Sc. Mathematics
- Provide mathematical knowledge so students can work as professionals in academia, industry, and research.
- Prepare students for higher studies and doctoral research.
- Train students to handle real-world industrial problems using mathematical and computational techniques.
- Strengthen logical, analytical, and problem-solving abilities through a rigorous curriculum.
Programme Objectives — M.Sc. Statistics
- Enable students to understand, implement, and apply statistical techniques to solve real-world problems.
- Develop scientific and analytical thinking for data analysis across multiple domains.
- Demonstrate graduate-level skills in communicating mathematics and statistics, orally and in writing.
- Build proficiency in modern computational tools and statistical methodologies.
- Develop ability to contribute effectively in team-based professional and research settings.
Programme Objectives — B.Sc. Data Science (AEDP)
- Build strong foundations in mathematics (Calculus, Linear Algebra, Optimization) and statistics (Probability, Distributions, Multivariate Methods) as the backbone of data science.
- Develop proficiency in the modern data science and AI stack including Python, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Generative AI, and Cloud Engineering.
- Provide immersive industry experience through full-semester apprenticeships and capstone projects in collaboration with industry partner Aspire.
- Enable students to design and deploy end-to-end data science systems addressing real industry problems.
- Foster ethical awareness, soft skills, and interdisciplinary thinking through courses like Data Ethics & Responsible AI, Vedic Mathematics (IKS), and Communicative English.
- Offer flexible Multiple Entry-Multiple Exit (MEME) options aligned with NEP 2020, allowing students to earn UG Certificate, UG Diploma, B.Sc., or B.Sc. Honours.
5.1 Programmes Offered (NEP 2020)
Programme | Duration | Intake | Code | NEP Status |
M.Sc. Mathematics | 2 Years (4 Sems) | 50 | SMS-S-MAT-PG (NEP) | Implemented 2023–24, revised 2024–25 |
M.Sc. Statistics | 2 Years (4 Sems) | 40 | SMS-S-STA-PG (NEP) | Implemented 2023–24, revised 2024–25 |
B.Sc. Data Science (AEDP) | 4 Years (8 Sems) | 40 | SMS-S-DS-UG (NEP) | Launching 2026–27 |
Ph.D. Mathematics | 3–6 Years | Per UGC | — | Ongoing |
Ph.D. Statistics | 3–6 Years | Per UGC | — | Ongoing |
B.Sc. Data Science (Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme)
The B.Sc. in Data Science with Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme (AEDP) is a four-year undergraduate programme designed as per the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and UGC guidelines. It integrates rigorous academic coursework with industry apprenticeships, providing students with both theoretical foundations and practical, job-ready skills. The programme is offered by the School of Mathematical Sciences in collaboration with the School of Computational Sciences, ensuring a strong foundation in mathematics, statistics, and computing. Industry partnership through Aspire provides cutting-edge tools, real-world projects, and direct industry exposure.
Multiple Entry – Multiple Exit (MEME) Framework
Exit Point | Award | Credits Required |
After Year 1 (Sem I–II) | UG Certificate in Data Science Foundations | 44 + 4-credit summer internship |
After Year 2 (Sem III–IV) | UG Diploma in Applied Data Science | 88 + 4-credit summer internship |
After Year 3 (Sem V–VI) | B.Sc. in Data Science (AEDP) | 132 credits (including Semester VI Apprenticeship) |
After Year 4 (Sem VII–VIII) | B.Sc. Data Science Honours (AEDP) | 176 credits (including advanced apprenticeship and Capstone Project) |
Key Programme Highlights
- Strong mathematical and statistical foundation: Calculus, Linear Algebra, Optimization, Probability & Distributions, Multivariate Statistics, Numerical Methods, and Discrete Mathematics form the core.
- Modern Data Science & AI Stack: Python, Machine Learning, Deep Learning (PyTorch), Generative AI & LLMs, Vector Databases & RAG, Agentic AI, Cloud Data Engineering (AWS/GCP), and MLOps.
- Industry Partnership: 12 courses co-designed and co-delivered with Aspire; pre-apprenticeship field project in Semester IV; full-semester apprenticeships in Semesters VI and VII.
- Capstone Data Science Project (Semester VIII): End-to-end deployed data science system with AI-augmented components; publication-ready thesis; viva voce before university and industry panel.
- Holistic Development: Communicative English, Soft Skills, Yoga & Wellness, Community Engagement/NSS, Vedic Mathematics (IKS), and Data Ethics & Responsible AI.
Advanced Curriculum — M.Sc. Electives
Rare M.Sc. Electives — Seldom available in Maharashtra
Mathematics Electives | Statistics / Applied Electives |
Riemannian Geometry | Cryptography |
Theory of Relativity & Cosmology | Coding Theory |
Algebraic Geometry | Data Mining Techniques |
Analytic and Algebraic Number Theory | Operations Research |
Algebraic Topology | Fractional Calculus |
Representation Theory of Finite Groups | Mathematical Biology & Epidemiology |
Lie Groups and Lie Algebras | Machine Learning & Statistical Computing |
Software & Practical Labs (Every Semester)
MATLAB • IBM SPSS • MINITAB • STATA • Mathematica • SCILAB • R Programming • LaTeX • SAGE • C Programming • Python • PyTorch • Power BI • Apache Spark • Apache Airflow
5.2 Admissions
Eligibility Criteria
- Sc. Mathematics: Bachelor’s degree with Mathematics as a subject (B.Sc./B.A. with Maths). Admission strictly on merit.
- Sc. Statistics: Bachelor’s degree with Statistics/Mathematics as a subject. Admission strictly on merit.
- Sc. Data Science: 10+2 (HSC) or equivalent with Mathematics as a subject. Admission as per university norms and AEDP guidelines.
- D.: M.Sc. in Mathematics/Statistics with minimum 55% marks. Candidates must qualify the SRTMUN Ph.D. Entrance Test (PET).
Seat Distribution
Category | Percentage |
SRTMUN students / students from SRTMUN-affiliated colleges | 70% |
Students from other Maharashtra universities | 30% |
Students from other states in India (supernumerary) | 20% additional |
International / foreign students (supernumerary) | 15% additional |
Fee Structure (approx.)
Note: Fees subject to revision. Double tuition and lab fees for students from other states; five times for international students. Check the university website for current schedule.
UDRF Awards Summary — 8 Awards in Two Years
Year | Award Category | Rank (of 16 Schools) |
2023–24 & 2024–25 | Best School Award (Overall UDRF Ranking) | #1 Both Years |
2023–24 | Departmental Governance and Practices | #1 |
2023–24 | Student Support, Achievements and Progression | #1 |
2023–24 | Conferences, Workshops and Collaborations | #1 |
2023–24 | Special: School with Potential for Research Excellence Award | Jury Award |
2024–25 | NEP Initiatives, Teaching, Learning and Assessment | #1 |
2024–25 | Departmental Governance and Practices | #1 |
Additional strong performances in 2024–25: Rank 2 in Faculty Output & Research (117.94), Rank 2 in Student Progression (65.80), Rank 2 in Conferences & Collaborations (39.00). Overall UDRF score improved from 2023–24 to 2024–25.
Historical Note: The school won the Best University School Award in 2020–21 — the first school on the SRTMUN campus to receive this recognition — making it a three-time holder of this premier university-level best school award.
UDRF — What It Is
The University Department Ranking Framework (UDRF) is a Government of Maharashtra initiative (G.R. No. Sankirna-2025/E-1018372/Vishi-3, dated 07 March 2025) mandated for all non-agricultural state universities. It evaluates university departments across teaching, research, governance, student support, and collaborations — aligned with NIRF and QS World Ranking parameters.
Our faculty brings a blend of deep theoretical expertise and cutting-edge computational skills, while simultaneously leading the university’s governance and quality assurance processes.
Faculty Profiles
Faculty Name | Designation | Specialization |
Dr. Rupali S. Jain | Professor & Director | Integral & Differential Equations, Algebraic Graph Theory |
Dr. D.D. Pawar | Professor (Also: I/C Registrar, SRTMUN) | Relativity, Cosmology, Fractional Calculus, Integral Transforms |
Dr. A.A. Muley | Associate Professor | Operations Research, Industrial Statistics, Data Mining |
Dr. N.S. Darkunde | Associate Professor | Algebra, Coding Theory |
Dr. B.S. Reddy | Associate Professor (Also: Director IQAC, SRTMUN) | Algebra, Analysis, Number Theory, Graph Theory |
Dr. U.K. Sangale | Associate Professor | Analytic Number Theory |
Dr. U.S. Divyaveer | Assistant Professor | Algebra, Analysis, Number Theory |
University-Level Administrative Leadership
Faculty | Role | Institution | Period |
Dr. Rupali S. Jain | Director, School of Math. Sci. | SRTMUN | 2025–26 to present |
Dr. Rupali S. Jain | Coordinator — E-Content & MOOCs Centre | SRTMUN | 2024–25 to present |
Dr. Rupali S. Jain | Coordinator — Day Care Centre | SRTMUN | 2019–20 to present |
Dr. D.D. Pawar | I/C Registrar | SRTMUN | 2024–25 to present |
Dr. D.D. Pawar | Member — Board of Governors, PM-USHA | SRTMUN | 2023–24 to present |
Dr. D.D. Pawar | Member — Board of Management | LNIPE, Gwalior | 2021–22 to present |
Dr. B.S. Reddy | Director — IQAC Cell | SRTMUN | Aug 2024 to present |
Dr. B.S. Reddy | Coordinator — NAAC & Secretary — NEP Cell | SRTMUN | Aug 2024 to present |
Dr. B.S. Reddy | Coordinator — NIRF | SRTMUN | 2020–21 to present |
Dr. A.A. Muley | Chairman — BoS Statistics | SRTMUN | 2024–25 to present |
Dr. A.A. Muley | Research Advisory Committee | PAH Solapur University | 2023–24 to present |
Dr. N.S. Darkunde | University SWAYAM-NPTEL Co-ordinator | SRTMUN | 2018–19 to present |
Dr. N.S. Darkunde | Former Rector — University Hostels | SRTMUN | 2017–18 to 2022–23 |
Dr. U.K. Sangale | Warden, Girls Hostel | SRTMUN | 2023–24 to present |
Dr. U.K. Sangale | Coordinator, Women Welfare Center | SRTMUN | 2013–14 to present |
Dr. U.S. Divyaveer | School TPO — Training & Placement Cell | SRTMUN | 2019–20 to present |
Distinguished Faculty Recognitions
Faculty | Award / Recognition | Year |
Dr. D.D. Pawar | Elected Fellow, Royal Astronomical Society (FRAS), London | 2024–25 |
Dr. D.D. Pawar | Kasmade Shikshak Gaurav Puraskar, Nashik | 2025–26 |
Dr. B.S. Reddy | University Best Teacher Award, SRTMUN | 2025–26 |
Dr. B.S. Reddy | State-level appreciation — PM-USHA MIS Development (State Project Director) | 2024–25 |
Dr. R.S. Jain | Navdurga Sanman (Suyog Kids Intl. School & Yogendrapal Barara Trust) | 2024–25 |
Dr. R.S. Jain | Vishesh Sanman (Sakal Jain Samaj Seva Sangh) | 2024–25 |
Dr. U.K. Sangale | SRTMUN Best Young Teacher Researcher Award | 2025–26 |
Dr. U.K. Sangale | Associateship at IMSc Chennai (ongoing) | 2018–present |
Dr. A.A. Muley | Best Paper Award — 5th Intl. Conf. on Advanced Network Technologies (ABVIIITM Gwalior) | 2025–26 |
Dr. N.S. Darkunde | NPTEL IIT Madras: Top Performing Mentor, Discipline Star, Active SPOC (multiple semesters) | 2018–present |
Recognised Research Quality — Peer Review
Our faculty serve as recognised peer reviewers for elite international publishers — a mark of the quality of research mentorship at this school:
- Elsevier: SoftwareX, Journal of Cleaner Production, Heliyon, Engineering Applications of AI, Healthcare Analytics
- Springer: Arabian Journal of Mathematics, Springer Cham conference volumes
- Taylor & Francis: Malaysian Journal of Mathematical Sciences, TWMS Journal (WoS, Scopus indexed)
- Hindawi, IEEE, Wiley: Environmental Quality Management, MISS-2023 International Conference
Research Output
231+ Research papers (Scopus & WoS) | 143 Scopus-indexed | 109 Web of Science-indexed | 6.4 Highest Impact Factor |
25+ Intl. book chapters (Springer, T&F) | 10+ Books authored / edited | 4+ NPTEL Marathi translations | 1 SWAYAM MOOC developed |
Ph.D. Research Summary — 27 Degrees Awarded
Our 27 Ph.D. scholars have made significant contributions across diverse research domains:
Research Domain | Count | Thesis Areas |
Cosmology & Relativity | 12 | Dark energy models, fractal cosmology, modified theories of gravity (f(R,T), f(T)), tilted cosmological models, fractional cosmology, kinematical and dynamical behaviours |
Applied Statistics & OR | 6 | Deep learning, predictive analytics, data mining, inventory control, fuzzy optimization, machine learning techniques, statistical techniques |
Pure Analysis & Calculus | 4 | Fractional differential equations, integral transforms (Sumudu, ARA-Kamal, Shehu), impulsive integro-differential equations, nonlinear fuzzy integral equations, delay integro-differential equations |
Algebra & Coding Theory | 3 | Zero divisor graphs, linear codes based on special functions, soft metric spaces, soft sets |
Number Theory & Graph Theory | 2 | Results in number theory, geometric dual of graphs and related aspects |
Ph.D. Awarded Candidates — Complete List
Sr. | Scholar Name | Guide | Thesis Title | Year |
1 | Bhapkar Haribhau Rambhau | Dr. J. N. Salunke | Geometric Dual of Graphs and Related Aspects | 2015-16 |
2 | Basude Sachin Pandurang | Dr. J. N. Salunke | Some results in number theory | 2016-17 |
3 | Poonam K. Agrawal | Dr. D.D. Pawar | Study of dynamical dark energy cosmological models of the universe | 2017-18 |
4 | Sayyed Jalil Sayyed Yousuf | Dr. B.S. Reddy | Some Results On Soft Metric Space | 2017-18 |
5 | Sandhyatai D. Kadam | Dr. B.S. Reddy | Some problems in Impulsive Integro-differential Equations | 2018-19 |
6 | Shete Anurudra Yogiraj | Dr. J. N. Salunke | On Some Studies in the Theory of Ordinary Differential and Generalised Differential Equations | 2018-19 |
7 | Aziz Ahmed Gulam Mustafa | Dr. J. N. Salunke | Some Fixed Point Theorems On Cone Metric Spaces Over Banach Algebra | 2018-19 |
8 | Sarika P. Shahare | Dr. D.D. Pawar | Dynamics Of Tilted Cosmological Models In Theories Of Gravitation | 2019-20 |
9 | Pawar Gitaram Uttamrao | Dr. J. N. Salunke | Upper and Lower Solution Method for Nonlinear Differential Equations and Applications | 2019-20 |
10 | Walmik D. Patil | Dr. D.D. Pawar | On some applications of fractional calculus | 2020-21 |
11 | Jyoti D. Thenge | Dr. B.S. Reddy | Some Results and its Applications of Soft set | 2020-21 |
12 | Rahul V. Mapari | Dr. D.D. Pawar | Certain Investigations of Dark Energy Cosmological Models in Alternative Theories | 2021-22 |
13 | Ahmad Yousuf A. Salamooni | Dr. D.D. Pawar | Study of fractional differential equations and its applications | 2021-22 |
14 | Abdullah Mohammed Abdullah Al-Shami | Dr. A.A. Muley | A Study on Inventory Control System for Deteriorating Items in Republic of Yemen | 2021-22 |
15 | Nandalala Laxmikanth Chandraiah | Dr. B.S. Reddy | Zero Divisor Graph of the commutative ring Zn | 2021-22 |
16 | Dnyaneshwar K. Raut | Dr. D.D. Pawar | Study of fractal Friedmann-Robertson-Walker Cosmological Models | 2022-23 |
17 | Ramanamoorthy Kandula | Dr. Rupali Jain | Mathematical models in pharmacology using differential equations | 2022-23 |
18 | Wagdi Faisal Saeed Ahmed | Dr. D.D. Pawar | A Study of Various Fractional Integral Transforms with Their Applications | 2023-24 |
19 | Swati Nikam | Dr. B.S. Reddy | Some Problems In Generalized Functions And Boehmians | 2024-25 |
20 | Tukaram Vaijanath Navghare | Dr. A.A. Muley | A Study on Statistical Techniques in Deep Learning | 2024-25 |
21 | Najat Hussein Mohammed Qumami | Dr. Rupali S. Jain | Study of Nonlinear Fuzzy Integral Equations | 2024-25 |
22 | Digambar Bhausaheb Uphade | Dr. A.A. Muley | A Statistical Study of Machine Learning Techniques | 2024-25 |
23 | Atish Sitaram Tangawade | Dr. A.A. Muley | Statistical Study of Predictive Analytic Techniques in Data Mining | 2024-25 |
24 | Sahar Mohammed Ali | Dr. Rupali S. Jain | Some Problems in Delay Integrodifferential Equations | 2024-25 |
25 | Shaikh Wajid Majid | Dr. Rupali S. Jain | Construction and properties of linear codes based on some special functions | 2025-26 |
26 | Nitesh Ghungarwar | Dr. D.D. Pawar | Cosmological Solutions of Modified theories of gravity | 2025-26 |
27 | Pramod Gaikwad | Dr. D.D. Pawar | Analysis of Kinematical and Dynamical Behaviours of Cosmological Models in Theories of Gravity | 2025-26 |
Major Funded Projects
Total Government Funding Received Since Inception: More than ₹80 Lakhs.
Project | Agency | Amount | Status |
DST-FIST Level-0 (SR/FST/MS-I/2018/28) | DST, Govt. of India | ₹55,00,000 | Ongoing (2019–2025) |
UGC Major Research Project | UGC, New Delhi | ₹10,85,800 | Completed |
PM-USHA Scheme (conferences, FDPs, industrial training) | Ministry of Education | Multiple grants | 2024–2026 |
Minor Projects (SRTMUN & RGSTC Mumbai) | SRTMUN & RGSTC | ₹6,50,000+ | Various |
Consultancy Projects
Faculty | Project | Client | Revenue | Year |
Dr. B.S. Reddy & Dr. R.S. Jain | UIMS Framework Deployment | Osmania University | ₹5,00,000 | 2025–26 |
Dr. B.S. Reddy | PM-USHA MIS Dashboard Deployment | PAH Solapur University | ₹1,00,000 | 2024–25 |
Academic Collaborations
Partner | Type | Nature of Collaboration |
IMSc Chennai | National Academic | Research collaboration |
IIT Madras | National Academic | SWAYAM-NPTEL coordination; research collaboration |
IIT Goa | National Academic | Research collaboration — Dr. C.G. Karthick Babu |
YCMOU Nashik & Shivaji University | Academic/Govt | SLM book development, e-content development, curriculum collaboration |
Aspire Knowledge & Skills India Pvt. Ltd. | Industry (AEDP Partner) | B.Sc. Data Science co-design, apprenticeship supervision, joint evaluation |
NASSCOM FutureSkills Prime | Industry | Industry-recognized skill courses for students |
Skill Factory Learning Pvt. Ltd. | Industry | UGC 4-credit Cybersecurity Awareness course |
DAO EV Tech Pvt. Ltd., Pune | Industry | Student skill enhancement & industry-academia linkage |
Books, Chapters, Translations & MOOCs
Type | Count | Publishers / Platforms |
SWAYAM MOOC Developed | 1 | Ring Theory & Linear Algebra (via EMRC, Madurai Kamaraj University) by Dr. B. S. Reddy & Dr. R. S. Jain |
E-Content (Vidyamitra — MoE) | 2 | Ministry of Education Vidyamitra initiative by Dr. B. S. Reddy & Dr. R. S. Jain |
Books Authored / Edited | 10+ | YCMOU/SRTMUN (Operations Research, Real Analysis, Linear Algebra) |
Springer Book Chapters (International) | 25+ | Springer Cham, Springer Singapore, Springer Nature, Taylor & Francis, IEEE |
SWAYAM/NPTEL Translations (Marathi) | 4+ | NPTEL IIT Madras — Rings & Fields, Probability & Statistics, Technical English |
Competitive Exam Success — NET / SET / GATE
Over 210 students have qualified CSIR-NET, SET, and GATE since inception. Dedicated, free coaching is provided to all enrolled M.Sc. students throughout the year.
Academic Year | SET | NET | GATE | Other | Total |
2025–26 | 13 | 1 | 0 | 7 | 21 |
2024–25 | 11 | 5 | 1 | 12 | 29 |
2022–23 | 14 | 7 | 5 | 18 | 44 |
2021–22 | 12 | 5 | 3 | 8 | 28 |
2020–21 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 14 |
2019–20 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 4 | 14 |
2018–19 | 6 | 2 | 2 | 0 | 10 |
2017–18 | 17 | 6 | 3 | 0 | 26 |
Earlier | 14 | 9 | 2 | 3 | 28 |
TOTAL | 100+ | 38+ | 18+ | 58+ | 214 |
Placements & Higher Education
170+ Graduates placed in colleges, universities, PSUs (United India Insurance), and IT companies (Infosys).
103+ Students progressed to higher education at IIT Madras, IIT Kanpur, IIT Guwahati, SRM University, TIFR, and IMSc.
* Highest packages reflect specialised, senior data-science/analytics roles secured by alumni, demonstrating the high industry ceiling of our mathematical training.
Year | Students Placed | Notable Employers / Highest Package |
2025–26 | 14 | United India Insurance, JSPM University Pune | Highest: ₹9.6 LPA |
2024–25 | 26 | Infosys Ltd., SRM University AP | Highest: ₹14.9 LPA |
2023–24 | 44 | Raphe MPhibhor Pvt. Ltd., Maharashtra colleges | Highest: ₹30 LPA* |
2022–23 | 38 | Educational institutions across Maharashtra |
2021–22 | 28 | Colleges, coaching institutes, SRTMUN |
2020–21 | 17 | SRTMUN, QUESS Corp, colleges |
2018–19 | 6 | MIT-ADT University, KBCNMU Jalgaon | Highest: ₹19.2 LPA |
Student Competition & Fellowship Awards
Student | Award | Event / Organiser | Year |
Pravin Gorakh Ghadage | SPIM Certificate (HRI); 1st Prize — Quiz, NMD 2024 | HRI Prayagraj; PAHSU Solapur | 2024–25 |
Akansha Harischandra Kadam | SPIM Certificate (IIIT Delhi); Prizes — NMD 2024 (Quiz + Poster) | IIIT Delhi; PAHSU Solapur | 2024–25 |
Ankita Sambhaji Jadhav | 2nd Rank — Ramanujan Competition (RCMK); NPTEL Cert. | MMS Aurangabad | 2024–25 |
Sparshika Ram Metkar | NPTEL Pre-Doc Fellowship; NPTEL Motivated Learner & Believer | NPTEL IIT Madras | 2023–24 |
Nishita Nandlal Jaiswal | 1st Prize — Poster NMD 2023; 3rd Prize — Quiz NMD 2024 | PAHSU Solapur | 2023–24 & 24–25 |
Jawane Mayur Mahadev | 1st Prize — RCMK 2022–23; 2nd Prize — Math Quiz NMD 2022 | MMS Aurangabad, SRTMUN | 2022–23 |
Tangawade Atish | GATE — All India Rank 47 in Statistics | IIT (GATE) | 2018–19 |
Navghare Saheb | MTTS 2019 (IISER Thiruvananthapuram) | NBHM / IISER | 2019 |
Shubham Khose | SPIM + Summer Program, University of Madras | University of Madras | 2017–18 |
National Programme Selections — An Unbroken Tradition
Since inception, our students are consistently selected for elite national programmes at India’s top scientific institutions:
- MTTS — Mathematics Training and Talent Search (NBHM) | SPIM — HRI Prayagraj | VSRP — TIFR Mumbai
- SOPM — NISER Bhubaneswar | ATM Schools — IISERs and IITs | Vigyan Vidushi — TIFR Mumbai
- SURE Internship — IIT Hyderabad | Science Conclave — IIIT Allahabad (interaction with Nobel Laureates)
Toppers — M.Sc. Mathematics
Sr. No. | Name of the Student | Grade | CGPA | Year of Passing |
1 | Basude Sachin Pandurang | A | 8.98 | 2011 |
2 | Agrawal Poonam Kanhaiyalal | A | 8.72 | 2012 |
3 | Kadam Sandhyatai Digambarrao | A+ | 9.42 | 2013 |
4 | Raut Pooja Chandrashekhar | A | 8.60 | 2014 |
5 | Patil Bhagyashri Ashok | A | 8.56 | 2015 |
6 | Shaikh Wajid Majid | A+ | 9.46 | 2016 |
7 | Tekale Sachin Manohar | A+ | 9.45 | 2017 |
8 | More Rohini Baliram | A+ | 9.42 | 2018 |
9 | Parve Rakhi Prakash | A+ | 9.08 | 2019 |
10 | Birajdar Pooja Dayanand | A+ | 9.45 | 2020 |
11 | Kulkarni Bhakti Anil | A+ | 9.48 | 2021 |
12 | Lagad Aditya Chatragun | A+ | 9.85 | 2022 |
13 | Dhage Janhavi Bapurao | A+ | 9.06 | 2023 |
14 | Metkar Sparshika Ram | A+ | 9.30 | 2024 |
15 | Jadhav Ankita Sambhaji | A+ | 9.33 | 2025 |
Toppers — M.Sc. Statistics
Sr. No. | Name of the Student | Grade | CGPA | Year of Passing |
1 | Deshpande Shweta Vijaykumar | A | 8.88 | 2012 |
2 | Regati Pushpalata | A | 8.56 | 2013 |
3 | Safoora Tahoor Mohammed Abdul | A | 8.52 | 2014 |
4 | Navghare Tukaram Vaijanath | B+ | 7.98 | 2015 |
5 | Abdullah Md Abdullah Al-shami | A+ | 9.60 | 2016 |
6 | Masutage Vinita Vijaykumar | A+ | 9.32 | 2017 |
7 | Karande Nikhil Bhanudas | A+ | 9.61 | 2018 |
8 | Deshmukh Amruta Krushnat | A+ | 9.43 | 2019 |
9 | Shinde Sharad Panchu | A | 8.83 | 2020 |
10 | Borade Rucha Dilip | A | 8.99 | 2021 |
11 | Karvate Nilam Nandkumar | A+ | 9.23 | 2022 |
12 | Sable Prerana Sunil | A+ | 9.45 | 2023 |
13 | Patil Prajakta Chandrakant | A | 8.99 | 2024 |
14 | Arti Murlidhar Mehatre | A | 7.53 | 2025 |
Highlights of some major achievements of the School of Mathematical Sciences:
10.1 University Rankings & Awards
- Best School Award (Overall UDRF Ranking) — 2023–24 and 2024–25: Ranked No. 1 among all 16 schools of SRTMUN for two consecutive years, winning 8 UDRF awards across both cycles.
- School with Potential for Research Excellence Award — UDRF 2023–24: Recommended by an External Expert Committee chaired by Prof. B.K. Punia, Former Vice-Chancellor, Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak.
- Best University School Award — 2020–21: The first school on the SRTMUN campus to receive this recognition, making the school a three-time holder of a university-level best school award.
10.2 Government Grants & Funding
- DST-FIST Level-0 Grant: ₹55 lakhs sanctioned by the Dept. of Science and Technology, Govt. of India (SR/FST/MS-I/2018/28, Dated 20 December 2018) — invested in research labs, computing infrastructure, and library resources.
- NBHM Library Grant: Annual grants (₹2 lakhs/year) from National Board for Higher Mathematics plus complementary book scheme, supporting the school’s research library.
- UGC Major Research Project: ₹10,85,800 sanctioned for research in Operations Research and Statistics.
- PM-USHA Scheme: Multiple grants from Ministry of Education for international conferences, national workshops, industrial training programmes, and FDPs (2024–25 and 2025–26).
- RGSTC, Mumbai: ₹2,97,000 for Free and Open Source Software awareness and training.
- Total government funding since inception: More than ₹80 lakhs.
10.3 International Conferences Hosted
- International Conference on Astrophysics, Gravitation and Cosmology — February 2026 (funded by PM-USHA, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India; 250 participants).
- International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and its Applications (ICMSA) — July 2022 (funded by CSIR, INSA, SRTMUN; 350 participants).
- 77th Annual Conference of the Indian Mathematical Society (IMS) — December 2011 (funded by NBHM, CSIR, DST; 675 participants). One of the most prestigious mathematical gatherings in India, hosted on the SRTMUN campus.
10.4 Digital Innovation — State-wide Impact
- UIMS (University Information Management System): Developed by Dr. B.S. Reddy — deployed at Osmania University (₹5,00,000 consultancy revenue); under consideration by other universities.
- PM-USHA MIS Dashboard: Deployed at PAH Solapur University (₹1,00,000 consultancy revenue); mandated by the State Project Director for all state universities.
- UDRF Portal: Developed for the Government of Maharashtra’s University Department Ranking Framework.
10.5 Student Selections to National Programmes — A Tradition Since Inception
Students are consistently selected for elite national programmes at India’s top scientific institutions:
- MTTS — Mathematics Training and Talent Search Programme (National Board for Higher Mathematics)
- SPIM — Summer Programme in Mathematics (Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Prayagraj)
- VSRP — Visiting Student’s Research Programme (TIFR, Mumbai)
- SOPM — Summer of Mathematics (NISER, Bhubaneswar)
- ATM Schools — Advanced Training in Mathematics (IISERs and IITs)
- Vigyan Vidushi Programme (TIFR, Mumbai)
- SURE Internship — Summer Undergraduate Research Exposure (IIT Hyderabad)
- Science Conclave — Annual participation (IIIT Allahabad; interaction with Nobel Laureates and eminent scientists)
10.6 SWAYAM-NPTEL Leadership
- N.S. Darkunde has served as the university’s SWAYAM-NPTEL Co-ordinator since 2018–19, earning Active SPOC recognition every semester, Top Performing Mentor award, and Discipline Star recognition from IIT Madras.
- NPTEL Awareness Workshop, July 2024: 3,800 participants — one of the highest single-event outreach figures by any school on campus.
- NPTEL Awareness E-Workshop, August 2025: 987 participants.
- Darkunde coordinates Infosys Springboard Online Courses for students (since 2022–23, Govt. of Maharashtra initiative).
- Darkunde has been Coordinator, Madhava Mathematics Competition (by SP College Pune & HBCSE-TIFR) since 2011–12.
10.7 NET / SET / GATE — Coaching and Success Record
Since the school’s founding, it has organised regular workshops, coaching sessions, and preparation programmes for NET, SET, and GATE examinations in Mathematical Sciences. Over 210 students have qualified these examinations, with the highest numbers coming in recent years.
10.8 Launch of B.Sc. Data Science (AEDP) — 2026–27
A landmark expansion for the school: the introduction of the B.Sc. Data Science (Apprenticeship Embedded Degree Programme) from the academic year 2026–27. This programme marks the school’s entry into undergraduate education with a focus on industry-integrated, NEP 2020-compliant data science training. Offered in collaboration with the School of Computational Sciences and industry partner Aspire Knowledge & Skills India Pvt. Ltd., the programme features Multiple Entry-Multiple Exit options, full-semester industry apprenticeships, a capstone project, and a curriculum spanning the complete data science and AI stack from mathematical foundations to generative AI and cloud engineering. With an intake of 60 students, the programme is designed to produce industry-ready data science professionals grounded in strong mathematical and statistical foundations.
The School of Mathematical Sciences has organized a wide range of conferences, workshops, seminars, training programmes, and events since its inception. The following is a consolidated, deduplicated list of all major programmes organized by the school, grouped by type.
12.1 International Conferences
Programme Title | Funded By | Participants | Date |
International Conference on Astrophysics, Gravitation and Cosmology | PM-USHA, Ministry of Education, Govt. of India | 250 | Feb 2026 |
International Conference on Mathematical Sciences and its Applications (ICMSA) | CSIR, INSA, SRTMUN | 350 | Jul 2022 |
77th Annual Conference of the Indian Mathematical Society (IMS) | NBHM, CSIR, DST | 675 | Dec 2011 |
12.2 National Workshops & Conferences
Programme Title | Funded By | Participants | Date / Year |
National Workshop on Advances in Mathematics | SRTMUN | 126 | Sep 2025 |
FDP: NEP 2020 Orientation & Sensitization | UGC-MMTTC, SP Pune University | 79 | Aug 2025 |
Three Days National Workshop on Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems | PM-USHA, Ministry of Education | 68 | Feb 2025 |
National Workshop on Algebra and Coding Theory | PM-USHA | 100 | Feb 2025 |
National Workshop on Some Recent Developments in Mathematics | SRTMUN | 83 | Oct 2024 |
Two Day National Workshop on Algebra and Number Theory | SRTMUN | 78 | Oct 2023 |
National Workshop on Fractional Calculus and Its Applications | UGC-XII Plan Extension Activity / SRTMUN | 120 | Mar 2017 |
One Week National Workshop on Different Techniques of Mathematical Sciences in SET/NET/GATE Examination | SRTMUN | — | 2017 |
One Week National Workshop on Preparation for SET/NET/GATE in Mathematical Sciences | SRTMUN | — | 2018 |
One Week National Workshop on Free and Open Source Software for Teaching and Research (FOSSTR) | RGSTC | 95 | 2019–20 |
One Week National Training Programme FOSSTR 2018 | RGSTC | — | 2018–19 |
National Workshop on Recent Trends in Statistics & Their Real Life Applications | SRTMU Nanded / SRTMU & RMS | 162 | Jan 2014 |
National Workshop on Group Theory | SRTMU Nanded | — | 2013–14 |
National Workshop on MATLAB | SRTMU Nanded | — | 2013–14 |
National Workshop on LaTeX and SAGE | SRTMU Nanded | — | 2013–14 |
Workshop on NAAC Awareness | SRTMU Nanded | — | 2014–15 |
Workshop on NAAC Awareness II | SRTMU Nanded | — | 2016–17 |
Two Days Workshop on SET/NET Examination | SRTMU Nanded | — | 2014–15 |
One Week Workshop on SET/NET Examination | SRTMU Nanded | 135 | 2015–16 |
Instructional School for Teachers (IST) — Two Week Workshop for Mathematics Teachers | NCM | 52 | Jan–Feb 2018 |
Workshop on Algebra and Number Theory | SRTMUN | 72 | Apr 2023 |
12.3 NPTEL Awareness Workshops
Programme Title | Funded By | Participants | Date |
NPTEL Awareness E-Workshop | NPTEL, IIT Madras | 987 | Aug 2025 |
NPTEL Awareness Workshop | NPTEL, IIT Madras | 3,800 | Jul 2024 |
12.4 Industry-Academia Programmes
Programme Title | Funded By | Participants | Date |
Two Days State Level Workshop on Industrial Training for Statistics Students | PM-USHA, Ministry of Education | 140 | Mar 2025 |
Two Days State Level Workshop on Industrial Training for Mathematics Students | PM-USHA, Ministry of Education | 103 | Mar 2025 |
A Roadmap to Academia Industry Linkages | SRTMUN | 75 | Sep 2024 |
Sustainable and Vibrant University-Industry Linkage System | PM-USHA / SRTMUN | 175 | Feb 2025 |
ICT Tools for Teaching, Learning and Evaluation | PM-USHA, Ministry of Education | 730 | Mar 2025 |
12.5 National Mathematics Day Celebrations
Programme Title | Funded By | Participants | Date / Year |
National Mathematics Day 2024 — Public Awareness Program | RGSTC, Mumbai & SRTMUN | 159 | Dec 2024 |
National Mathematics Day 2024 — Faculty Training Program | RGSTC, Mumbai & SRTMUN | 285 | Dec 2024 |
National Mathematics Day 2024 — Math Quiz, Model Making & Poster Competitions | RGSTC, Mumbai & SRTMUN | 40–46 | Dec 2024 |
National Mathematics Day 2023 | NCSTC, DST, RGSTC, Govt. of Maharashtra | 275 | Jan–Feb 2024 |
National Mathematics Day 2022 | SRTMUN | 100 | Mar 2023 |
National Mathematics Day 2021 | SRTMUN | — | 2020–21 |
DST-Inspire Internship Camp | DST | — | 2015–16 |
12.6 State Level & Other Programmes
Programme Title | Funded By | Participants | Date / Year |
One Day State Level Workshop on LaTeX for Research and Book Writing | SRTMUN | 78 | Jun 2022 |
Math Poster Competition | RGSTC / DST | — | 2014–15 / 2018–19 |
One Day Awareness Program on Free Open Source Software (FOSS) | RGSTC | — | 2017–18 |
One Day Training Program on ICT for Effective Teaching with LMS | RGSTC | — | 2018–19 |
Soft Computing Techniques and Real Life Problems | SRTMUN | — | 2012–13 |
Aavishkar 2025–26 (University Research Festival) | SRTMUN | 168 | Dec 2025 |
12.7 Administrative Training / Faculty Development Programmes
Programme Title | Organised By / Funded By | Participants | Date / Year |
One Week Online FDP on ICT Tools for Effective Teaching Learning (Batch 1) | School of Mathematical Sciences | 3,100 | Apr 2020 |
One Week Online FDP on ICT Tools for Effective Teaching Learning (Batch 2) | School of Mathematical Sciences | 5,200 | Apr 2020 |
One Week Pedagogical Training for Teachers on Tools for Online Teaching Learning and Evaluation | School of Mathematical Sciences | 9,000 | Jul 2020 |
FDP: NEP 2020 Orientation & Sensitization | UGC-MMTTC, SP Pune University | 79 | Aug 2025 |
One Week National Online FDP on ICT Tools for Effective Teaching Learning | RGSTC | — | 2018–19 |
NET/SET/GATE Qualified Students:
| Sr. No. | Name of the Student Qualified | Exam Qualified | Subject | Year |
| 1 | ADE RAJESHWAR BHIMRAO | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 2 | ANMOL PANDHARINATH UDAWANT | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 3 | ANSARI ABDUL MUSADDIQUE ANSARI ABDUL MUQEET AHMED | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 4 | BANDE ANIMESH GANPATRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 5 | CHAVAN JAYA BALIRAM | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 6 | DESHMUKH KOMAL GANPATRAO | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 7 | DHOTARE VAISHALI RAMESH | GATE | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 8 | DIGAMBAR PRALHAD VAIRAGAR | GATE | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 9 | DUKARE NITIN PANDURANG | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 10 | ITWALE SHRINIVAS KUNDANLAL | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 11 | JADHAV ASHWINI MANIK | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 12 | JAWANE MAYUR MAHADEV | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 13 | KADAM SUJIT ASHOKRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 14 | KAKDE PANDURANG ASHOK | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 15 | KASLOD ANKITA IRRPA | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 16 | KURIL SONAL SHRAVAN | GATE | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 17 | KURIL SONAL SHRAVAN | NET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 18 | MANJARE VARSHARANI NAGNATH | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 19 | MHAMANE SURESH SANGAPPA | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 20 | MULGIR AJAY BANSIDHAR | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 21 | NAVGHARE SAHEB DNYANESHWAR | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 22 | PAWAR SATISH SUDHAKARRAO | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 23 | PENDKAR SHRUTI BALAJI | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 24 | RATHOD SAVAN BHAURAO | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 25 | RENGE SURESH MOHANRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 26 | ROKADE POOJA VITTHAL | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 27 | SATPUTE YOGITA DATTARAO | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 28 | SURYAVANSHI GANESH RUDRAJI | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 29 | SURYAWANSHI GOVIND SAHEBRAO | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 30 | TANGAWADE ATISH SITARAM | NET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 31 | THMOBARE GOVIND RAMESHWAR | SET | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 32 | THORAT PRAKASH GAJENDRA | SET | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 33 | MUNDHE POOJA RAMESH | SET | Mathematics | 2024-25 |
| 34 | SIRSAT ANJALI VAIJINATH | SET | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 35 | BALAJI LAXMAN KARKALE | GATE | Mathematics | 2023-24 |
| 36 | DHOTARE VAISHALI RAMESH | SET | Mathematics | 2023-24 |
| 37 | GUNJKAR SHRIKANT SAMBHAJI | SET | Mathematics | 2023-24 |
| 38 | KURIL SONAL SHRAVAN | GATE | Mathematics | 2023-24 |
| 39 | MULGIR AJAY BANSIDHAR | GATE | Mathematics | 2023-24 |
| 40 | NAVGHARE SAHEB DNYANESHWAR | SET | Mathematics | 2023-24 |
| 41 | RAJAMWAD NILKANT HANMANTRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2023-24 |
| 42 | RENGE SURESH MOHANRAO | GATE | Mathematics | 2023-24 |
| 43 | AMBHURE NAMDEV SITARAM | SET | Statistics | 2022-23 |
| 44 | BAWNE SUBHASH PRALHADRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 45 | BHUSARE RUTUJA NARAYANRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 46 | HENGNE SHIVDARSHAN VISHAMBHAR | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 47 | JADHAV ASHOK RAMRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 48 | KENDRE SANGAMESHWAR SHARADRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 49 | MINKIKER SHASHIKANT RAJENDRA | SET | Statistics | 2022-23 |
| 50 | NALAVADE DATTATRAYA JALINDAR | SET | Statistics | 2022-23 |
| 51 | NAVGHARE TUKARAM VAIJANATH | SET | Statistics | 2022-23 |
| 52 | NIRDE ASHOK DHARMRAJ | NET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 53 | PARVE RAKHI PRAKASH | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 54 | RAJE SWATI LAXMAN | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 55 | SABNE KIRAN DHARBA | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 56 | SHINDE PRANITA PRABHU | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 57 | SHINDE SHIVKANYA DINKAR | SET | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 58 | AMBHURE NAMDEV SITARAM | SET | Statistics | 2021-22 |
| 59 | BIBEKAR SHUBHAM SHIVRAJ | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 60 | BORADE VAISHALI CHANDRAKANT | GATE | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 61 | CHAUS HABIB GOWAHAR JAFAR HABIB | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 62 | CHIDRAWAR ANKUSH ASHOKRAO | SET | Statistics | 2021-22 |
| 63 | LAGAD ADITYA CHATRAGUN | GATE | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 64 | LAGAD ADITYA CHATRAGUN | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 65 | LAGAD ADITYA CHATRAGUN | NET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 66 | NAVGHARE SAHEB DNYANESHWAR | GATE | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 67 | NIKAM SHITAL NANASO | SET | Statistics | 2021-22 |
| 68 | PATIL MAYUR SATISH | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 69 | PATIL SONABAI DASARATH | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 70 | PATIL VIJAY ANANADA | SET | Statistics | 2021-22 |
| 71 | POWAR ANANDA VASANT | SET | Statistics | 2021-22 |
| 72 | SURYAWANSHI GEETA KRISHNATH | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 73 | THAKARE SATISH BAGHWANRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 74 | UZMA BEGUM SYED NAZEER | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 75 | WAKALE ASHWINI DIGAMBAR | SET | Statistics | 2021-22 |
| 76 | WALEKAR ANJALI DASHRATH | SET | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 77 | CHAVAN GAJANAN NARAYAN | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 78 | KHOSE SHUBHAM BHAUSAHEB | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 79 | KSHIRSAGAR SUNIL YADAV | GATE | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 80 | KSHIRSAGAR SUNIL YADAV | NET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 81 | KSHIRSAGAR SUNIL YADAV | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 82 | MANE MAHESH GANPATRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 83 | MANJARE MILIND KAILAS | GATE | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 84 | MULE PREETI VITHALRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 85 | MUNESHWAR SUSHIL DNYANESHWAR | NET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 86 | NAVGHARE SAHEB DNYANESHWAR | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 87 | NIRADE ASHOK DHARMRAJ | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 88 | POUL KRANTI SANJIV | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 89 | SATHE ROHIT RAJENDRA | SET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 90 | SHAIKH AFZAAL AHMED IQBAL AHMED | SET | Statistics | 2020-21 |
| 91 | SHAIKH WAJID MAJID | NET | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 92 | SHINDE SHARAD PANCHU | SET | Statistics | 2020-21 |
| 93 | WALEKAR ANJALI DASHRATH | GATE | Mathematics | 2020-21 |
| 94 | BAWNE SUBHASH PRALHADRAO | GATE | Mathematics | 2019-20 |
| 95 | GADAVE BAPU ARJUN | SET | Mathematics | 2019-20 |
| 96 | GHUNGARWAR NITESH GANGADHAR | SET | Mathematics | 2019-20 |
| 97 | KANASE PANKAJ POPATRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2019-20 |
| 98 | MORE ROHINI BALIRAM | SET | Mathematics | 2019-20 |
| 99 | NILA SHIVSHANKAR CHANDRAKANT | SET | Statistics | 2019-20 |
| 100 | NILA SHIVSHANKAR CHANDRAKANT | NET | Statistics | 2019-20 |
| 101 | PANCHU SHINDE SHARAD | GATE | Statistics | 2019-20 |
| 102 | BASUDE SACHIN PANDURANG | SET | Mathematics | 2018-19 |
| 103 | DHAGE PRASAD GAJANAN | NET | Mathematics | 2018-19 |
| 104 | GAIKWAD PRAMOD SANJAY | SET | Mathematics | 2018-19 |
| 105 | GHUNGARWAR NITESH GANGADHAR | GATE | Mathematics | 2018-19 |
| 106 | GOVARDHAN GOPAL BHUTTAMPALLE | NET | Mathematics | 2018-19 |
| 107 | TANGAWADE ATISH SITARAM | GATE | Statistics | 2018-19 |
| 108 | UREKAR BALAJI GANGADHAR | SET | Mathematics | 2018-19 |
| 109 | WADJE SACHIN RAMRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2018-19 |
| 110 | AGRE PRASHANT ASHOK | NET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 111 | BALSHETE SARANG DHARMENDRA | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 112 | BASUDE SACHIN | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 113 | BOKARE SANTOSH KESHAVRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 114 | CHAVHAN SOPAN JAGDEVRAO | NET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 115 | CHEDE AKSHAY ABHAYRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 116 | DHAGE PRASAD GAJANAN | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 117 | DHAGE PRASAD GAJANAN | NET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 118 | DIWATE KRUSHNA BHANUDAS | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 119 | GHUNGARWAR NITESH GANGADHAR | NET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 120 | KARANDE YOUGESH NAGNATH | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 121 | KUKADE VASANT BHIMRAO | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 122 | MOHARE SANKET KISHOR | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 123 | MORE PANDURANG SUBHASH | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 124 | NAVGHARE TUKARAM VAIJANATH | SET | Statistics | 2017-18 |
| 125 | NITISH VILASRAO POTDAR | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 126 | SAYYED JALIL SAYYED YOUSUF | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 127 | TANGAWADE ATISH SITARAM | SET | Statistics | 2017-18 |
| 128 | TANGAWADE ATISH SITARAM | GATE | Statistics | 2017-18 |
| 129 | TEKALE SACHIN MANOHAR | GATE | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 130 | TEKALE SACHIN MANOHAR | SET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 131 | TEKALE SACHIN MANOHAR | NET | Mathematics | 2017-18 |
| 132 | KADAM SHARAD BHAGWANRAO | GATE | Mathematics | 2013-14 |
| 133 | KADAM SHARAD BHAGWANRAO | NET | Mathematics | 2012-13 |
Teaching realted Exams qualified Students:
| Sr. No. | Name of the Student Qualified | Exam Qualified | Subject | Year |
| 1 | PRAJALI VINAYAK PATIL | TAIT 2025 | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 2 | SATHE ROHIT RAJENDRA | MAHATET 2025 | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 3 | ITWALE SHRINIWAS KUNDANLAL | MAHATET 2025 | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 4 | INGLE VRUSHALI RAMRAO | MAHATET 2025 | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 5 | DUKARE NITIN PANDURANG | MAHATET 2025 | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 6 | KENDRE JYOTI ASHOK | MAHATET 2025 | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 7 | KENDRE SURYAKANT ASHOK | MAHATET 2025 | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 8 | DUKARE NITIN PANDURANG | CTET FEBRUARY 2026 | Statistics | 2025-26 |
| 9 | KAMBLE BALIKA KASHINATH | CTET FEBRUARY 2026 | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 10 | ANSARI ABDUL MUSADDIQUE ANSARI ABDUL MUQEET AHMED | CTET FEBRUARY 2026 | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 11 | DHAWALE DHONDIBA MADHUKAR | CTET FEBRUARY 2026 | Mathematics | 2025-26 |
| 12 | RAPELLIWAR PRIYANKA SATYANARAYAN | CTET DECEMBER 2024 | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 13 | SHINDE INDUTAI GAJANAN | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 14 | GAJBAR SHITAL LAHU | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 15 | ANJALI | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 16 | RAJAMWAD NILKANT HANMANTRAO | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 17 | SATHE ROHIT RAJENDRA | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 18 | ROKADE POOJA VITTHAL | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 19 | SURYAWANSHI GEETA KRISHNATH | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 20 | DOIFODE ROHINI RAMCHANDRA | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 21 | NAVLE VAIBHAV RAJABHAU | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 22 | ATHARABUDHDE SHUBHAM BABAN | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 23 | LUDNA GAZALA | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 24 | BIRADAR POOJA SHRIMANT | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2022-23 |
| 25 | BHEDE VAISHALI SHIVLING | CTET DECEMBER 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 26 | SHILPA PRATAP MAKANE | CTET DECEMBER 2022 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 27 | SURYAWANSHI GEETA KRISHNATH | CTET DECEMBER 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 28 | KUKADE VASANT BHIMRAO | CTET DECEMBER 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 29 | KENDRE SANGAMESHWAR SHARADRAO | CTET DECEMBER 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 30 | MADDE ATUL DINKAR | CTET DECEMBER 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 31 | JADHAV ASHOK RAMRAO | CTET DECEMBER 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 32 | UNHALE PRASHANT SHRIDHAR | CTET JANUARY 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 33 | PRANITA RAJKUMAR CHALWAD | CTET DECEMBER 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 34 | PATIL MALIKARJUN VITTHALRAO | CTET DECEMBER 2021 | Mathematics | 2021-22 |
| 35 | GADAVE BAPU ARJUN | CTET JULY 2019 | Mathematics | 2019-20 |
| 36 | KAMBLE BALIKA KASHINATH | CTET FEBRUARY 2016 | Mathematics | 2016-17 |
UPSC/MPSC/PET Qualified Students:
| Sr. No. | Name of the Student Qualified | Exam Qualified | Subject | Year |
| 1 | ANIKET SHIVKANT BHRAMANNA | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 2 | HANUMANT SUBHASHRAO PUYED | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 3 | KOMAL GOPALRAO DESHMUKH | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 4 | MAHALING MANMATH MATHPATI | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 5 | PAWAR NAGESH NARAYAN | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 6 | PATIL PRANJALI VINYAK | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 7 | DANGE PUJA ASHOKRAO | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 8 | KADAM RAJESH PRABHAKAR | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 9 | NAMDEV SITARAM AMBHURE | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2024-25 |
| 10 | SHINDE SHARAD PANCHU (M.Sc. Stat.) | UPSC – IES/ISS | Statistics | 2022-23 |
| 11 | KADAM AJAY NAROJI (M.Sc. Stat.) | MPSC – GSS Group B | Statistical Officer | 2022-23 |
| 12 | TANGAWADE ATISH SITARAM (M.Sc. Stat.) | MPSC – GSS Group B | Statistical Officer | 2022-23 |
| 13 | SHAIKH AFZAAL AHMED IQBAL AHMED (M.Sc. Stat.) | MPSC – GSS Group B | Statistical Officer | 2022-23 |
| 14 | RAPELLIWAR PRIYANKA SATYANARAYAN | PET – RTMNU Nagpur | Statistics | 2022-23 |
| 15 | SARANGE AJAY DAGDU | PET – SRTMNU Nanded | Statistics | 2022-23 |
| 16 | PATIL PRANJALI VINYAK | PET – RTMNU Nagpur | Statistics | 2022-23 |
| 17 | RAJESHWAR BHIMRAO ADE | PET – SGBAU Amravati | Statistics | 2019-20 |
Syllabus of the Programme
- M.Sc. Statistics Course Structure W.E.F.2017-18
- M.Sc. Mathematics Course Structure W.E.F. 2017-18
- M.Phil. Mathematics
Syllabus of the OLD Courses
- M.Sc. Mathematics Semester I-OLD
- M.Sc. Mathematics Semester II-OLD
- M.Sc.Mathematics Semester IV-OLD
- M.Sc.Mathematics.Semester III-OLD
- M.Sc.Statistics I and II Semester-OLD
- Statistics III Semester-OLD
- Statistics IV Semester-OLD
- Revised Syllabus of M.Sc. Statistics I-Semester-OLD
- Revised Syllabus of M.Sc Statistics II-Semester-OLD
- CBCS M.Sc. Statistics Course Structure
- CBCS M.Sc.Statistics First Semester Syllabus
- Syllabus CBCS M.Sc. Statistics Second Semester
- M.Sc Statistics Second Year June 2015
- CBCS M.Sc. Mathematics Course Syllabus
- CBCS M.Sc. Mathematics Course Syllabus
- CBCS M.Sc.Mathematics Second Semester Syllabus
- M.Sc.Statistics Syllabus CBCS Pattern as on 29.11.2016
- M.Sc.Mathematics Syllabus CBCS Pattern as on 29.11.2016
Mathematics teachers are involved in personalized counseling of students regarding their academic difficulties ,also the students are motivated to go for summer and winter programmes organized by nationally reputed institution so that it increases the depth of student regarding knowledge in mathematics , participation of our school students has been in Indian Science Congress, Indian Mathematical Society annual meet , visiting summer program at Harishchandra Research Institute, Indian Statistical Institute Kolkata, and MTTS. Above mentioned points are also the integral parts of PG program.
Pertaining to Statistics Industrial training, field trips, real data collection, report writing, seminar presentations etc. For promoting Statistics in students of the region each Statistics faculty devotes time and counsels each and every student enrolled regarding their difficulty. Above mentioned points is also the integral part of PG program.
DST-FIST Funded Infrastructure (₹55 Lakhs, 2019–2025)
The school received a DST-FIST Level-0 grant of ₹55 lakhs (SR/FST/MS-I/2018/28, Dated 20 December 2018) from the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India. This established:
- Research Scholars Laboratory — 2 dedicated labs with individual computing access for Ph.D. scholars
- Computer Laboratory — 2 labs for M.Sc. and B.Sc. students, used for all practical courses each semester
- High-speed internet connectivity for all students and research scholars
- NBHM Library Grant: ₹2 lakhs/year plus complementary book scheme — building a specialised research library
- Access to digital library resources and e-journal databases
Laboratories & Software
Facility | Details |
Research Scholars Labs (2) | Individual computing for Ph.D. scholars; dedicated workstations with internet access |
Computer Labs (2) | For M.Sc. and B.Sc. Data Science students — used for all practical courses each semester |
Licensed Software | MATLAB, MATHEMATICA, IBM SPSS v22, MINITAB 18, STATA |
Free/Open Source Software | SCILAB, LaTeX, R, SAGE, C Programming, Python, LibreOffice, PyTorch, NumPy, Pandas, Scikit-learn |
Library | NBHM-funded specialised mathematics and statistics reference collection |
Classrooms | Well-equipped, technology-enabled teaching spaces |
Student Resources & Support
- Hostel Facilities: Separate Boys’ and Girls’ hostels on campus. Dr. U.K. Sangale currently serves as Girls’ Hostel Warden. [Link to Hostel Application Portal on SRTMUN website]
- Scholarships: Guidance provided for State/Central SC/ST/OBC/EWS, Minority, and Merit scholarships. [Link: www.scholarships.gov.in]
- Grievance Redressal: Strict adherence to UGC regulations. [Link to University Grievance Portal]
- NET/SET/GATE Coaching: Integrated into academic calendar; free for all enrolled M.Sc. students throughout the year.
- Industry Internships: Facilitated through PM-USHA grants and industry partnerships (Aspire, DAO EV Tech, Skill Factory Learning) for industry visits, skill programmes, apprenticeships, and internships.
11.1 Notable Alumni in Academic & Professional Positions
Name | Programme | Current Position / Employer | Year |
Sachin Tekale | M.Sc. Mathematics | Development Officer, United India Insurance Co. Ltd. | 2025 |
Govardhan Bhuttampalle | M.Sc. Mathematics | Faculty, JSPM University, Pune | 2025 |
Tukaram V. Navghare | M.Sc. Statistics, Ph.D. | Faculty, KBC NMU / Vidya Prasarak Mandal, Thane | 2025 |
Vishal Sanjay Pawar | M.Sc. Statistics | Infosys Limited, Bangalore | 2024–25 |
Varsha Santosh Sambhaje | M.Sc. Mathematics | Faculty, SRM University, Andhra Pradesh | 2024–25 |
Poonam Prakash Powar | M.Sc. Statistics | Public Health Dept., Thane, Govt. of Maharashtra | 2024–25 |
Siddheshwar Mukhede | M.Sc. Mathematics | Raphe MPhibhor Pvt. Ltd. (₹30 lakhs p.a.) | 2019–20 |
Nitesh Ghungarwar | M.Sc. Mathematics, Ph.D. | Shri D.M. Burungale A&S College, Shegaon | 2019–20 |
Anjali Nanwate | M.Sc. Mathematics | Ph.D. — Institute of Chemical Technology Mumbai (Jalna) | 2019 |
Sachin Basude | M.Sc. Mathematics, Ph.D. | Assistant Professor | Earlier |
Sayyed Jalil | M.Sc. Mathematics, Ph.D. | Asst. Professor, Marathwada Gramin Shikshan Sanstha | Earlier |
Sharad Kadam | M.Sc. Mathematics | Asst. Professor, Sundarrao Solanke College, Majalgaon | Earlier |
11.2 Alumni Contributions
₹2,66,300 Total Alumni Contribution (2020–21 to 2024–25). 411+ alumni have contributed financially to the school over five years.
Academic Year | Total Contributed (₹) | Key Contributors |
2024–25 | ₹75,000 | Dr. D.B. Uphade, Dr. T.V. Navghare, Dr. A.S. Tangawade (₹10,000 each); Shaikh Wajid Majid |
2022–23 | ₹1,12,300 | Dr. N.S. Darkunde, Dr. J.D. Thenge, Dr. U.K. Sangale (₹10,000 each) — largest single-year collection |
2023–24 | ₹20,000 | Ph.D. and M.Sc. alumni |
2021–22 | ₹26,200 | Alumni from M.Sc. Mathematics and Statistics programmes |
2020–21 | ₹32,800 | 130+ M.Sc. students contributing ₹300–₹500 each |
Grand Total | ₹2,66,300 | 411+ alumni across 5 academic years |
This MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (hereafter referred to as ‘MOU’) is made on 5th June 2026 by and between School of Mathematical Sciences & Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC), Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University (SRTMUN), Nanded (Hereinafter referred to as “Party A”)
AND
The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Zilla Parishad, Nanded (Hereinafter referred to as “Party B”)

Date: 5th June, 2026
Place: Nanded, Maharashtra
13.1 Community Engagement Activities
Activity | Organiser / Scheme | Year | Participants |
Aavishkar Research Festival 2025–26 (University Level) | School of Math. Sci., SRTMUN | 2025–26 | 168 |
National Mathematics Day — Public Awareness, Quiz, Poster, Model-Making | RGSTC, Mumbai & SRTMUN | 2024–25 | 159–285 per event |
Tree Plantation Programme | School of Mathematical Sciences | 2024–25 | 35–40 |
Swachhata Abhiyan (Gandhi Jayanti — 2 Oct 2024) | School of Mathematical Sciences | 2024–25 | 50 |
Rajmata Jijau Jayanti — Sarthi Abhiyan / Killa Swachhata | Sarthi, Govt. of Maharashtra | 2024–25 | 10 |
SURE Internship — IIT Hyderabad | IIT Hyderabad | 2023–24 | 1 student selected |
Vigyan Vidushi Programme (TIFR Mumbai) | TIFR, Mumbai | 2023–24 | 1 student selected |
Mathematics Summer Program (IIIT Delhi) | IIIT Delhi | 2023–24 | 1 student selected |
Seed Ball Plantation (Sarthi Project) | Sarthi, Maharashtra | 2023–24 | 10 |
COVID-19 Counselling Service — Dr. A.A. Muley (Sanmaan Patra awarded) | Collector Office, Nanded | 2020–21 | Community |
13.2 Women Welfare & Student Support Initiatives
- Day Care Centre: Dr. Rupali S. Jain, Coordinator since 2019–20 — for children of staff and students.
- Vidyarthini Dattak Yogna (Girl Student Adoption Scheme): Dr. Rupali S. Jain, Women Teacher Representative since 2022–23.
- Girls Hostel Warden: Dr. U.K. Sangale (2023–24 to present); previously Dr. Rupali S. Jain (2012–13 to 2016–17).
- Women Welfare Center: Dr. U.K. Sangale, Coordinator since 2013–14 (ongoing).
13.3 National Mathematics Day — Annual Celebration (December 22)
The school celebrates National Mathematics Day every year on December 22 to commemorate the birth anniversary of Srinivasa Ramanujan. Activities include:
- Public awareness programmes for school and college students (organised with RGSTC, DST, SRTMUN)
- Mathematics quiz competitions, poster competitions, and math model-making competitions
- Invited talks by eminent mathematicians and statisticians
- Faculty development programmes and teacher training
- Ramanujan Competition of Mathematics Knowledge (RCMK) — inter-college competition
- NPTEL-SWAYAM awareness drives and course enrolment workshops
Programme-wise Photographs & Published News Articles

National Research & Training Programmes
- NBHM MTTS: mtts.org.in
- VSRP — TIFR: tifr.res.in
- SPIM — HRI Prayagraj: hri.res.in
- SOPM — NISER: niser.ac.in
- ATM Schools / IST: atmschools.org
- Madhava Mathematics Competition: madhavacompetition.com
Competitive Examinations
- CSIR-UGC NET: csirnet.nta.nic.in
- GATE Mathematics: gate2026.iitr.ac.in
- Maharashtra SET (MH-SET / SLET): setexam.unipune.ac.in
- NBHM Scholarship (Ph.D.): nbhm.dae.gov.in
Reputed Research Institutes
- TIFR — Tata Institute of Fundamental Research: tifr.res.in
- HRI — Harish-Chandra Research Institute, Allahabad: hri.res.in
- IMSc — Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai: imsc.res.in
- CMI — Chennai Mathematical Institute: cmi.ac.in
- ISI Kolkata — Indian Statistical Institute: isical.ac.in
- IISER (multiple campuses): iiserpune.ac.in
- Kerala School of Mathematics: ksom.res.in
Online Learning & University Resources
- SWAYAM Online Courses: swayam.gov.in
- NPTEL Online Courses: nptel.ac.in
- SRTMUN Online Admission Portal: srtmunadm.samarth.edu.in
- University Website: srtmun.ac.in
Contact Information
School of Mathematical Sciences (Code: 733)
Director: Dr. Rupali Shikharchand Jain
Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, Vishnupuri, Nanded — 431 606, Maharashtra, India
Email: [email protected]
Social Media Handles
Connect with the School of Mathematical Sciences on social media:
- Twitter / X: [To be updated — e.g., @SMS_SRTMUN]
- Instagram: [To be updated — e.g., @sms.srtmun]
- LinkedIn: [To be updated — School / Department Page]
- YouTube: [To be updated — Channel link]
- Facebook: [To be updated — Page link]
- SRTMUN Official Website: www.srtmun.ac.in/schools/sms
Faculty Profile
Dr. Rupali Shikharchand Jain
Dr.Dnyaneshwar Dadaji Pawar
Dr. Aniket Avinash Muley
Dr. B. Surendranath Reddy
Dr. Nitin Shridhar Darkunde
Dr. Usha Keshav Sangale
Dr. Uday Subhash Divyaveer
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