BU Ph.D. Mathematics FAQs
Ques. What are the specific research areas available under Ph.D. (Mathematics) at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The Department of Mathematics at Bharathiar University has active research in Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Fluid Dynamics, Magneto Hydro Dynamics (MHD), Computational Fluid Dynamics, Fuzzy Mathematics, Mathematical Biology, Control Systems, Stochastic Differential Equations, Neural Networks, and Stability Analysis. The department's research primarily focuses on applications of mathematics in science and engineering. Prospective scholars should review the faculty profiles on the department's official website (b-u.ac.in) to identify a supervisor whose research interests align with their proposed topic.
Ques. Is CSIR-NET (Mathematical Sciences) accepted for Ph.D. (Mathematics) admission at Bharathiar University?
Ans. Yes, candidates who have qualified CSIR-NET in Mathematical Sciences (with or without JRF) are exempted from appearing in the BU-CET. CSIR-NET with JRF additionally entitles scholars to a monthly fellowship of Rs. 37,000 (JRF) and Rs. 42,000 (SRF) during their research tenure. CSIR-NET in Mathematical Sciences is the most relevant qualifying exam for Ph.D. in Mathematics, covering topics such as Analysis, Algebra, Topology, Differential Equations, and Numerical Analysis.
Ques. What is the NBHM Research Award and how can Ph.D. Mathematics scholars at Bharathiar University benefit from it?
Ans. The National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHM), under the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India, offers Research Awards to PhD scholars in Mathematics. The department has been receiving Library Grants from NBHM since 1992, indicating a long-standing relationship. NBHM Research Awards provide a monthly fellowship of approximately Rs. 25,000 to selected PhD scholars. Scholars must apply separately through the NBHM portal; the university provides the necessary forwarding and verification support.
Ques. Does the Department of Mathematics at Bharathiar University have computational research facilities?
Ans. Yes, the department established a High Performance Computing (HPC) facility in 2014 through DST PURSE funding. This facility supports computational research in areas such as Computational Fluid Dynamics, Numerical Methods, and Stochastic Differential Equations. The department was also recognised by DST through its FIST Programme in 2022, which provides funding for upgrading scientific and technical infrastructure. These facilities make the department well-equipped for both theoretical and computational mathematics research.
Ques. Can M.Sc. Applied Mathematics graduates apply for Ph.D. (Mathematics) at Bharathiar University?
Ans. Yes, M.Sc. Applied Mathematics graduates are eligible to apply for Ph.D. (Mathematics) at Bharathiar University, as Applied Mathematics is closely related to the department's research focus. The department itself was originally established as the Department of Applied Mathematics in 1978 before being renamed. The CET subject chosen should correspond to the major subject of the PG degree. Candidates with M.Sc. Applied Mathematics should choose Mathematics as the CET subject.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after completing Ph.D. (Mathematics) from Bharathiar University?
Ans. A Ph.D. in Mathematics from Bharathiar University opens pathways to careers in academia (as Assistant Professor in Mathematics departments across universities and colleges), research institutions (TIFR, IMSc, IISc, DRDO, ISRO), and industry roles in data science, quantitative finance, cryptography, and operations research. The department's strong focus on applied mathematics and differential equations also makes graduates well-suited for roles in engineering research, computational modelling, and scientific computing. Graduates can also qualify for NBHM Post-Doctoral Fellowships and international research positions.


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