SNU Ph.D. Mathematics FAQs
Ques. What is the written exam pattern for Ph.D. Mathematics admission at SNU, and how should I prepare?
Ans. The written entrance exam for Ph.D. Mathematics at SNU consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering Linear Algebra, Ordinary Differential Equations, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Algebra, Probability, and Statistics. The difficulty level is equivalent to MSc/CSIR UGC-NET. Students are advised to prepare using standard M.Sc. Mathematics textbooks and CSIR UGC-NET study material. Candidates who have already cleared CSIR-UGC NET-JRF, NBHM Fellowship, or NET are exempted from this written exam and directly called for the interview.
Ques. What research areas are available for Ph.D. Mathematics students at SNU, and how active is the department in research?
Ans. The Department of Mathematics at SNU has active research groups in Geometry, Functional Analysis, Algebra, Mathematical Modelling, Probability and Statistics, and Mathematical Data Science. The department also conducts research in optimization, complex systems, artificial intelligence, and mathematical finance. Faculty members are active researchers who publish in internationally reputed journals. The department regularly hosts national conferences, workshops, and colloquium lectures, providing Ph.D. students with excellent exposure to the broader mathematical research community.
Ques. What is the financial support available for Ph.D. Mathematics students at SNU, and is it competitive compared to IITs/IISc?
Ans. SNU offers a monthly stipend of Rs. 45,000 for the first two years and Rs. 50,000 for the next three years for all full-time Ph.D. scholars. This is comparable to the CSIR-JRF stipend (Rs. 37,000 for JRF and Rs. 42,000 for SRF) and is higher than the stipend offered by many private universities. Additionally, students receive an annual tuition fee waiver of Rs. 60,000 and a hostel fee subsidy of Rs. 60,000, along with a travel grant of Rs. 1,50,000 for conference participation. Overall, the financial support at SNU is competitive and allows students to focus on research without financial stress.
Ques. Can a student with a B.Sc. (3-year) degree apply directly for Ph.D. Mathematics at SNU?
Ans. No, candidates with a standard 3-year B.Sc. degree are not eligible for direct Ph.D. admission at SNU. The eligibility requires either a Master's degree in Mathematics or related disciplines with at least 60% marks, or a four-year Bachelor's degree with at least 75% marks. Students with a 3-year B.Sc. must first complete an M.Sc. in Mathematics before applying for the Ph.D. program.
Ques. What are the career prospects for Ph.D. Mathematics graduates from SNU?
Ans. Ph.D. Mathematics graduates from SNU have been placed at eminent institutes and universities across the globe. Career paths include academic positions (faculty at IITs, IIScs, central universities, and international universities), post-doctoral research fellowships (SERB-NPDF, DST, international fellowships), and industry roles in finance (quantitative analyst, risk management), data science, information technology, and research and development. The strong research training and publication record from SNU's Mathematics department significantly enhances employability in both academia and industry.
Ques. Is the interview for Ph.D. Mathematics at SNU conducted online or offline, and what is it based on?
Ans. The interview for Ph.D. Mathematics at SNU can be conducted in either online or offline mode. The interview is based on the candidate's performance in the written test and their selected research interest from the available research areas (Geometry, Functional Analysis, Algebra, Mathematical Modelling, Probability and Statistics, Mathematical Data Science). Candidates are expected to demonstrate a clear understanding of their chosen research area and articulate their research interests and goals. It is advisable to review the faculty profiles and research areas on the SNU Mathematics Department website before the interview.

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