Department Activities
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Our department conducted one day guest lecture program by S.Jeevadoss from PSG college of technology.



Department function celebrated every year for the memorable of great Indian mathematician Ramanjuan on his birthday (22nd December).






Industrial Visits
Students from the Mathematics went on an educational visit to the Priyadarshini Planetarium in Thiruvananthapuram. The planetarium is one of the best in India and offers exciting shows about space and the universe. During the visit, students watched a sky show that explained the solar system, stars, galaxies, and black holes using visuals on a large dome screen. It was both entertaining and informative. Students also had the chance to explore other science exhibits in the museum, which helped them understand different scientific concepts. The visit encouraged students to learn more about space and made science feel more real and interesting. It was a memorable learning experience for all.


The Mathematics organized a one-day industrial visit to the Vainu Bappu Observatory at Kavalur, Jawathu Hills, Tirupathur District, Tamil Nadu, on 6th September 2024. The main aim of the visit was to help students learn more about astronomy and observatory work through real-life experience. A group of students, along with faculty members, took part in the visit. They were given a guided tour of the observatory and its main telescope, the Vainu Bappu Telescope, which is one of the largest in Asia. The staff explained how the telescope works, how they study stars and planets, and how data is collected. Students also got a chance to interact with scientists and ask questions. The visit was very informative and helped students better understand what they learn in class. Overall, it was an enjoyable and educational experience for everyone.

- The department of Mathematics organized two-day industrial visit to ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The visit aimed to give students a better understanding of space research and satellite technology. A group of students, along with faculty members, visited the ISRO centre and were given a tour of the facilities. The staff explained the working of rockets, satellites, and launches systems, and shared valuable information about India’s space missions. Students also learned about the different departments within ISRO and the role of scientists and engineers in space research. The visit was very informative and inspiring. It helped students gain practical knowledge and sparked interest in space science and technology. Overall, it was a memorable and educational experience.