Department Of
Mathematics

Department Of
Mathematics

About the Department

The Department of Mathematics started in the year 2001. Since then, the Department is known for its innovative way of teaching Engineering Mathematics courses to students of different Engineering disciplines. The faculties of the Department of mathematics are competent who work tirelessly to help students to learn the basics along with the advanced areas in the domain of Mathematics. The students are educated with a strong foundation in Mathematics, enabling them to become top-notch scholars and scientists of the future society.

VisionVision

The Mathematics Department aims to be recognized for academic excellence through the depth of teaching, innovative ideological practices, and research and has worked towards becoming a center for advanced study in the various fields of mathematics.

VisionMission

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    Modernizing infrastructure from time-to-time, encouraging faculty and supporting staff to upgrade their knowledge aligning to technological trends

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    Discover, mentor, nurture mathematically inclined students, and provide them a supportive environment that fosters intellectual growth

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    To prepare our students to develop and enhance the knowledge to apply mathematical methods and ideas in a wide variety of careers

  • Arrow

    To equip students to expand and improve knowledge in mathematical methods and ideas to apply in a wide range of their careers and teamwork

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    To train future scientists and engineers adequately for their professions’ mathematical needs and provide core education in mathematical sciences to all students of our college

Faculty Team

Teaching environment and quality are central to KEC’s capabilities profile. Our Professors are the reason for our continued ability to foster vibrant and value adding learning experiences for our students. The success of our students in terms of their learning and overall development enabled by our faculty members is an area of focus of leadership at KEC. Many opportunities are provided to our faculty members to conduct research and engage with the industry in consultancy and other projects. This platform brings to our faculty members an opportunity to expand their knowledge contribution as well as bring those rich experiential inputs to the classrooms therefore benefiting our students.

Faculty List
S.NoName of the Faculty MemberQualificationDesignation
1Mr. J. Charles Prem AnandM.Sc.,M.Phil.,SET.Asst. Professor & HoD
2Dr. M. MuralidharanM.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.Professor
3Mr. P. Madhu M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.Assistant Professor
4Mr. K. Varadharajan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed. Assistant Professor
5Mrs. J. Jini M.Sc.,M.Phil., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor
6Mr. P. Ashok Kumar M.Sc.,M.Phil., Assistant Professor
7Mr. S. Sankar M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed. Assistant Professor
8Mr. N. Raghunathan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed. Assistant Professor
9Mr. K. Saravanan M.Sc.,M.Phil., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor
10Mr. R. Jayakumar M.Sc.,M.Phil., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor
11Mr. V. Karthick M.Sc.,M.Phil.,PGDCA.,(Ph.D) Assistant Professor
12Mrs. K. Sarumathi M.Sc.,M.Phil., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor
13Dr. K. Saritha M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor
14Dr. A. Elakkiya M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Programme Outcomes (POs)

PO1
Engineering Knowledge
Apply the knowledge to solve engineering problems, by understanding the fundamentals of mathematics, science and engineering.
PO2
Problem Analysis
Identify as well as to analyze a problem, and define the requirements appropriate to its solution.
PO3
Design/development of Solutions
Design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs within the realistic constraints such as social, ethical, health and safety, and sustainability.
PO4
Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems
Investigate complex problems including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5
Modern Tool usage
Enhance to utilize current engineering and software tools, skills and techniques for the utilization of computer engineering.
PO6
The Engineer and Society
Apply reasoning of the societal, safety issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering practice.
PO7
Environment and Sustainability
Understand the impact of computer engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context.
PO8
Ethics
Comprehend the depth of the professional and ethical responsibility pertaining to computer engineering.
PO9
Individual and Team Work
Contribute effectively and work efficiently on a multi-disciplinary team to accomplish a common goal.
PO10
Communication
Communicate the engineering solutions precisely in oral, written and visual terms.
PO11
Project Management and Finance
Understand the Engineering and Management principles and apply them to handle the projects in multidisciplinary environment.
PO12
Life-long Learning
Recognize the need and engage in life-long learning process.

Program Specific Objectives (PSOs)

PSO1
Graduates should be able to get jobs in the private or public sectors and pursue higher studies at the national or international level.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO1
Learn basic knowledge, scientific temper, research potential, and advanced techniques.
PEO2
Pursue higher studies and research.
PEO3
Cater to the needs of multinational and Indian industries.
PEO4
Have a strong technological background to analyze data, formulate and undertake industrial problems, and obtain viable solutions.

Curriculum & Syllabus

Curriculum

The curriculum has been designed with an emphasis on real-world applications through Anna University syllabus frame work.

Semester I
MA 3151 – Matrices & Calculus
Semester II
MA 3251 – Statistics & Numerical Methods
Semester III
MA 3351 – Transforms & Partial Differential Equations
MA 3354 – Discrete Mathematics
MA 3355 – Random Processes & Linear Algebra
Semester IV
MA 3355 – Random Processes & Linear Algebra
MA 3391 – Probability & Statistics

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BME Syllabus
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CSE Syllabus

Academic Calendar

Second year Schedule
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Facilities

Department Library

Our Department library furnished with 500+ books. It has various Pure and Applied Mathematics and Application of Mathematics in Engineering and the sciences. It consists of,

  • Arrow

    Algebra and Number Theory

  • Arrow

    Cryptography

  • Arrow

    Statistics

  • Arrow

    Numerical Methods

  • Arrow

    Probability and Random Processes

  • Arrow

    Probability and Queuing Theory

  • Arrow

    Probability and Statistics

  • Arrow

    Discrete Mathematics

  • Arrow

    Engineering Mathematics – I and II

  • Arrow

    Graph Theory and its Applications

  • Arrow

    Resource Management Technique

  • Arrow

    Transforms and Partial Differential Equations

  • Arrow

    Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations

  • Arrow

    Cryptography and Network security

  • Arrow

    Differential Calculus

  • Arrow

    Integral Calculus

  • Arrow

    Operations Research

  • Arrow

    General Facts of Mathematics and etc.

E-Books and E-Journals, CD’s and Magazines for the student’s reference are available anytime. NPTEL video lectures, online video Lectures from various professors, E-study materials, E-Notes for all the Mathematics courses.

College Library

Library can contain reference books and project reports on topics such as Engineering mathematics, transforms and partial differential equations & Graph theory.

Laboratories

Laboratories can support teaching activities and provide students with a place to explore teaching and learning materials. Some laboratories may contain networked PCs with software such as Mathematica and MAT lab.

Research Groups

Research groups can use mathematical and computational methods to solve real-world Engineering problems.

Research Centers

Research centers can provide support and collaboration for researchers interested in interdisciplinary research.

Ramanujam Club

Ramanujan Club
“Mathematics expresses values that reflects the cosmos, including orderliness, balance, harmony, logic and abstract beauty”

At Ramanujan Mathematics Club, we firmly believe that numbers are at the core of everything in this world. From basic calculations to predicting outcomes in our lives, mathematics plays a crucial role. The main goal of our Math club is to help students understand that Mathematics is present in every aspect of our surroundings. The Ramanujan Math Club strives to:

1. Enhance students' confidence in using mathematics to analyze and solve problems, both in academic settings and real-life scenarios.
2. Encourage students to explore and appreciate the elegance and effectiveness of mathematics.
3. Develop a clear understanding of the essence of mathematics.

One of the activities organized by our Math club was a guest lecture by Dr. S. SRIRAM, Associate Professor & HoD at Patrician College of Arts and Science, on the topic "Matrices & Calculus" in November 2023. This event was coordinated by Mr.V.Karthick, Assistant Professor at KEC. We conduct various activities through the club to enhance students' knowledge in mathematics.

Guest Lecture
Guest Lecture

Guest Lecture on "Matrices & Calculus" held on 24/11/2024


Guest Lecture

Facilitating to the Guest of Speaker


Events Organized

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    “Webinar on Fractals in Science and Engineering”was held on 23rd June, 2020 organized by the Department of Mathematics, Kings Engineering College, Bangalore to Chennai Highway Road, Irungattukottai, Sriperumbudur, Chennai – 602 117, Tamil Nadu.

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    “Online Conference on Laplace Transforms and their Applications in Engineering”was held on 27th June, 2020 and it was organized by the Department of Mathematics, Kings Engineering College, Bangalore to Chennai Highway Road, Irungattukottai, Sriperumbudur, Chennai – 602 117, Tamil Nadu.

About the Department

The Department of Mathematics started in the year 2001. Since then, the Department is known for its innovative way of teaching Engineering Mathematics courses to students of different Engineering disciplines. The faculties of the Department of mathematics are competent who work tirelessly to help students to learn the basics along with the advanced areas in the domain of Mathematics. The students are educated with a strong foundation in Mathematics, enabling them to become top-notch scholars and scientists of the future society.

VisionVision

The Mathematics Department aims to be recognized for academic excellence through the depth of teaching, innovative ideological practices, and research and has worked towards becoming a center for advanced study in the various fields of mathematics.

VisionMission

  • Arrow

    Modernizing infrastructure from time-to-time, encouraging faculty and supporting staff to upgrade their knowledge aligning to technological trends

  • Arrow

    Discover, mentor, nurture mathematically inclined students, and provide them a supportive environment that fosters intellectual growth

  • Arrow

    To prepare our students to develop and enhance the knowledge to apply mathematical methods and ideas in a wide variety of careers

  • Arrow

    To equip students to expand and improve knowledge in mathematical methods and ideas to apply in a wide range of their careers and teamwork

  • Arrow

    To train future scientists and engineers adequately for their professions’ mathematical needs and provide core education in mathematical sciences to all students of our college

Faculty Team

Teaching environment and quality are central to KEC’s capabilities profile. Our Professors are the reason for our continued ability to foster vibrant and value adding learning experiences for our students. The success of our students in terms of their learning and overall development enabled by our faculty members is an area of focus of leadership at KEC. Many opportunities are provided to our faculty members to conduct research and engage with the industry in consultancy and other projects. This platform brings to our faculty members an opportunity to expand their knowledge contribution as well as bring those rich experiential inputs to the classrooms therefore benefiting our students.

Faculty List
S.NoName of the Faculty MemberQualificationDesignation
1Mr. J. Charles Prem AnandM.Sc.,M.Phil.,SET.Asst. Professor & HoD
2Dr. M. MuralidharanM.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D.Professor
3Mr. P. Madhu M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed.Assistant Professor
4Mr. K. Varadharajan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed. Assistant Professor
5Mrs. J. Jini M.Sc.,M.Phil., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor
6Mr. P. Ashok Kumar M.Sc.,M.Phil., Assistant Professor
7Mr. S. Sankar M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed. Assistant Professor
8Mr. N. Raghunathan M.Sc.,M.Phil.,B.Ed. Assistant Professor
9Mr. K. Saravanan M.Sc.,M.Phil., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor
10Mr. R. Jayakumar M.Sc.,M.Phil., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor
11Mr. V. Karthick M.Sc.,M.Phil.,PGDCA.,(Ph.D) Assistant Professor
12Mrs. K. Sarumathi M.Sc.,M.Phil., (Ph.D). Assistant Professor
13Dr. K. Saritha M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor
14Dr. A. Elakkiya M.Sc.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. Assistant Professor

Programme Outcomes (POs)

PO1
Engineering Knowledge
Apply the knowledge to solve engineering problems, by understanding the fundamentals of mathematics, science and engineering.
PO2
Problem Analysis
Identify as well as to analyze a problem, and define the requirements appropriate to its solution.
PO3
Design/development of Solutions
Design, implement, and evaluate a computer-based system, process, component, or program to meet desired needs within the realistic constraints such as social, ethical, health and safety, and sustainability.
PO4
Conduct Investigations of Complex Problems
Investigate complex problems including design of experiments, analysis and interpretation of data, and synthesis of information to provide valid conclusions.
PO5
Modern Tool usage
Enhance to utilize current engineering and software tools, skills and techniques for the utilization of computer engineering.
PO6
The Engineer and Society
Apply reasoning of the societal, safety issues and the consequent responsibilities relevant to engineering practice.
PO7
Environment and Sustainability
Understand the impact of computer engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental and societal context.
PO8
Ethics
Comprehend the depth of the professional and ethical responsibility pertaining to computer engineering.
PO9
Individual and Team Work
Contribute effectively and work efficiently on a multi-disciplinary team to accomplish a common goal.
PO10
Communication
Communicate the engineering solutions precisely in oral, written and visual terms.
PO11
Project Management and Finance
Understand the Engineering and Management principles and apply them to handle the projects in multidisciplinary environment.
PO12
Life-long Learning
Recognize the need and engage in life-long learning process.

Program Specific Objectives (PSOs)

PSO1
Graduates should be able to get jobs in the private or public sectors and pursue higher studies at the national or international level.

Program Educational Objectives (PEOs)

PEO1
Learn basic knowledge, scientific temper, research potential, and advanced techniques.
PEO2
Pursue higher studies and research.
PEO3
Cater to the needs of multinational and Indian industries.
PEO4
Have a strong technological background to analyze data, formulate and undertake industrial problems, and obtain viable solutions.

Curriculum & Syllabus

Curriculum

The curriculum has been designed with an emphasis on real-world applications through Anna University syllabus frame work.

Semester I
MA 3151 – Matrices & Calculus
Semester II
MA 3251 – Statistics & Numerical Methods
Semester III
MA 3351 – Transforms & Partial Differential Equations
MA 3354 – Discrete Mathematics
MA 3355 – Random Processes & Linear Algebra
Semester IV
MA 3355 – Random Processes & Linear Algebra
MA 3391 – Probability & Statistics

document
BME Syllabus
document
CSE Syllabus

Academic Calendar

Second year Schedule
maximize

Facilities

Department Library

Our Department library furnished with 500+ books. It has various Pure and Applied Mathematics and Application of Mathematics in Engineering and the sciences. It consists of,

  • Arrow

    Algebra and Number Theory

  • Arrow

    Cryptography

  • Arrow

    Statistics

  • Arrow

    Numerical Methods

  • Arrow

    Probability and Random Processes

  • Arrow

    Probability and Queuing Theory

  • Arrow

    Probability and Statistics

  • Arrow

    Discrete Mathematics

  • Arrow

    Engineering Mathematics – I and II

  • Arrow

    Graph Theory and its Applications

  • Arrow

    Resource Management Technique

  • Arrow

    Transforms and Partial Differential Equations

  • Arrow

    Linear Algebra and Partial Differential Equations

  • Arrow

    Cryptography and Network security

  • Arrow

    Differential Calculus

  • Arrow

    Integral Calculus

  • Arrow

    Operations Research

  • Arrow

    General Facts of Mathematics and etc.

E-Books and E-Journals, CD’s and Magazines for the student’s reference are available anytime. NPTEL video lectures, online video Lectures from various professors, E-study materials, E-Notes for all the Mathematics courses.

College Library

Library can contain reference books and project reports on topics such as Engineering mathematics, transforms and partial differential equations & Graph theory.

Laboratories

Laboratories can support teaching activities and provide students with a place to explore teaching and learning materials. Some laboratories may contain networked PCs with software such as Mathematica and MAT lab.

Research Groups

Research groups can use mathematical and computational methods to solve real-world Engineering problems.

Research Centers

Research centers can provide support and collaboration for researchers interested in interdisciplinary research.

Ramanujam Club

Ramanujan Club
“Mathematics expresses values that reflects the cosmos, including orderliness, balance, harmony, logic and abstract beauty”

At Ramanujan Mathematics Club, we firmly believe that numbers are at the core of everything in this world. From basic calculations to predicting outcomes in our lives, mathematics plays a crucial role. The main goal of our Math club is to help students understand that Mathematics is present in every aspect of our surroundings. The Ramanujan Math Club strives to:

1. Enhance students' confidence in using mathematics to analyze and solve problems, both in academic settings and real-life scenarios.
2. Encourage students to explore and appreciate the elegance and effectiveness of mathematics.
3. Develop a clear understanding of the essence of mathematics.

One of the activities organized by our Math club was a guest lecture by Dr. S. SRIRAM, Associate Professor & HoD at Patrician College of Arts and Science, on the topic "Matrices & Calculus" in November 2023. This event was coordinated by Mr.V.Karthick, Assistant Professor at KEC. We conduct various activities through the club to enhance students' knowledge in mathematics.

Guest Lecture
Guest Lecture

Guest Lecture on "Matrices & Calculus" held on 24/11/2024


Guest Lecture

Facilitating to the Guest of Speaker


Events Organized

  • Arrow

    “Webinar on Fractals in Science and Engineering”was held on 23rd June, 2020 organized by the Department of Mathematics, Kings Engineering College, Bangalore to Chennai Highway Road, Irungattukottai, Sriperumbudur, Chennai – 602 117, Tamil Nadu.

  • Arrow

    “Online Conference on Laplace Transforms and their Applications in Engineering”was held on 27th June, 2020 and it was organized by the Department of Mathematics, Kings Engineering College, Bangalore to Chennai Highway Road, Irungattukottai, Sriperumbudur, Chennai – 602 117, Tamil Nadu.