Santosh Education Society's

Santosh College of Management & Computer Science, Mhasrul

Approved by: AICTE New Delhi, Govt. of Maharashtra, DTE, Mumbai. | Affiliated to: Savitribai Phule Pune University Pune, PU/NS/ACS/211/2024

Shriram Nagar, Near Air Force Station Borgad, Mhasrul, Nashik-422004

Mathematic Department

Assit. Prof. Divya V. Patil

Head Of Mathematics Department

SANTOSH COLLEGE OF MANAGEMENT AND COMPUTER SCIENCE

Welcome to Department of Mathematics
Mathematics is more than a subject; it’s a universal language that drives innovation, shapes industries, and provides solutions to the world’s most complex challenges. Here at our department, we are proud to play a central role in supporting the vibrant academic ecosystem of our university, collaborating with: School of Engineering, School of Agricultural Sciences, School of Allied Healthcare Sciences, School of Management and School of Sciences.
With a team of over 30 dedicated and accomplished faculty members, our department thrives as a vibrant center for learning, research, and innovation. Our expertise spans diverse and impactful research areas, including: Fluid Our mission is to inspire students, empower researchers, and drive innovation. Whether you’re crafting engineering solutions, advancing sustainable agriculture, pioneering healthcare analytics, strategizing in management, or diving deep into scientific exploration, mathematics is your trusted partner.
We believe in making learning engaging and research impactful. In our classrooms and labs, theory meets application, and curiosity leads to breakthroughs. Our goal is not just to teach mathematics but to ignite a passion for it and show how it can reshape the world around us.
Join us on this incredible journey where ideas take shape, problems find solutions, and the impossible becomes possible. Together, let’s explore the limitless potential of mathematics and make a lasting impact!

Divya V. Patil

Designation: HOD of Mathematics

Qualification: M.Sc. Mathematics

Specialization: Mathematics

Experience: 1 years

E-mail. Id: patildivya2202@gmail.com

College mathematics activities include collaborative problem-solving, game-based learning like Math Jeopardy and escape rooms, and creative projects such as creating mathematical art or fractals. These activities promote teamwork, apply concepts to real-world scenarios, and enhance problem-solving skills through engaging, hands-on, or competitive methods. Academic and collaborative activities Collaborative Problem-Solving Workshops: Students work in small groups to solve complex problems, present their solutions, and discuss different approaches to a single problem.Math-Mapping Treasure Hunt: A club activity that involves navigating and solving math-related challenges to find a “treasure”.CodeMath: A club activity focusing on the connection between coding and mathematics.Math Mastery: A club activity that could involve advanced problem-solving challenges or competitions. Games and puzzles Math Jeopardy!: A game-show format that uses math questions to test knowledge in a competitive setting.Escape Rooms: Students solve a series of math puzzles to “escape” a room within a time limit.Graphiga: A game where players use function graphs as special weapons, inspired by classic space shooter games.Tower of Hanoi: A classic puzzle that can be adapted with different objects to teach concepts like induction.Math Bingo, Sudoku, and Math Pictionary: Engaging games that reinforce math skills in a fun way. Creative and artistic projects Mathematical Art and Illusions: Activities that combine geometric shapes and concepts with art, such as creating fractals like the Koch’s Curve or exploring optical illusions with isometric drawing.Pi Day Celebrations: Events to celebrate the mathematical constant \(\pi \), often involving related activities, games, or competitions.Geometry with Art: Using geometric principles to create art. Real-world and hands-on applications Real-Life Budgeting Challenge: Students apply mathematical concepts like percentages, budgeting, and financial planning to a practical scenario.Measurement Scavenger Hunt: A hands-on activity where students must use their measurement skills to find specific objects or quantities.Robotics and Egg Drop: Extracurricular activities that utilize physics and mathematical principles in a practical engineering context.