VU Ph.D. (Mathematics) FAQs
Ques. What are the primary research areas available for Ph.D. (Mathematics) at Vishwakarma University?
Ans. The Department of Mathematics at VU focuses on Applied Mathematics research. Current active research areas include Computational Fluid Dynamics (MHD Maxwell fluid flow, boundary layer problems), Heat and Mass Transfer Analysis of non-Newtonian nanofluids, Nano liquid thin film flow, and Algebra, Analysis, Number Theory, and Differential Equations. The primary research supervisor, Dr. Jagdish Tawade, specialises in computational fluid mechanics and boundary layer flow problems.
Ques. How many Ph.D. seats are available in Mathematics at VU Pune, and are there any open category seats?
Ans. For AY 2026-27, a total of 4 vacancies are available in Mathematics at Vishwakarma University. Notably, all 4 seats are in the Reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/Differently-Abled), with 0 seats in the Open category. Open category candidates should check the updated vacancy list for AY 2026-27 before applying, as seat distribution may change each year.
Ques. Is the Ph.D. (Mathematics) at VU Pune suitable for candidates interested in pure mathematics or only applied mathematics?
Ans. The Department of Mathematics at VU primarily focuses on Applied Mathematics, with current research centred on Computational Fluid Dynamics, MHD fluid flow, and boundary layer problems. The department also covers Algebra, Analysis, and Number Theory. Candidates interested in pure mathematics topics like Abstract Algebra or Topology may find limited supervisor availability. It is advisable to contact the department directly and check the research interests of available supervisors before applying.
Ques. What computational tools are used in the Ph.D. (Mathematics) programme at VU?
Ans. The department uses MATLAB, Scilab, Maxima, Geogebra, and Python for data analysis and computation. These tools are introduced at the postgraduate level and are also used in doctoral research, particularly for numerical simulations in Computational Fluid Dynamics and boundary layer flow problems.
Ques. Can a candidate with a B.Tech/B.E. background apply for Ph.D. (Mathematics) at Vishwakarma University?
Ans. Yes, candidates with a 4-year/8-semester B.Tech/B.E. (Hons.) degree with at least 75% marks are eligible to apply directly for Ph.D. at VU. However, for Ph.D. in Mathematics specifically, the research focus is on applied mathematics and computational methods, so candidates with a strong mathematical background from their engineering degree would be better suited. A relaxation of 5% marks is available for SC/ST/OBC/EWS/Differently-Abled candidates.
Ques. What is the fee structure for Ph.D. (Mathematics) at VU compared to other Ph.D. programmes at the same university?
Ans. Ph.D. (Mathematics) at VU has an annual fee of Rs. 75,000, which is significantly lower than Ph.D. programmes in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Pharmaceutical Sciences (all at Rs. 1,25,000 per year). The total fees for the minimum 3-year duration plus thesis submission fee amount to Rs. 2,50,000 for Mathematics, compared to Rs. 4,00,000 for the technical/science programmes. This makes Ph.D. (Mathematics) one of the most affordable doctoral options at Vishwakarma University.
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