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Chennai Mathematical Institute: National Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes in Mathematical Sciences

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Chennai Mathematical Institute

National Undergraduate and Postgraduate


Programmes in Mathematical Sciences
Information brochure, 20142015
3 Year B.Sc. (Honours) Course in Mathematics
and Computer Science
3 Year B.Sc. (Honours) Course in Mathematics
and Physics
2 Year M.Sc. Course in Mathematics
2 Year M.Sc. Course in Computer Science
2 Year M.Sc. Course in Applications of Mathematics
Ph.D in Mathematics
Ph.D in Computer Science
Ph.D in Physics
Contact Address
Chennai Mathematical Institute
H1, SIPCOT IT Park, Siruseri
Kelambakkam 603 103, India
Phone: (044) 6748 0900, (044) 2747 02260229,
(044) 3298 3441/3442
Fax: (044) 2747 0225
E-mail: admissions@cmi.ac.in
WWW: http://www.cmi.ac.in/admissions
The Chennai Mathematical Institute
Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI), a university under Section 3 of
the UGC Act 1956, is recognized both within the country and abroad
as one of the important centres in India for research and teaching in
mathematical sciences. CMI is set up under a Trust and is managed by
a Governing Council made up of eminent academic personalities. The
teaching programmes are overseen by the Academic Council, consisting
of senior faculty from CMI and other leading institutions across India.
The members of the Governing Council and Academic Council are listed
on the front and back inside covers.
Research at CMI
The Institute is headed by Professor Rajeeva L. Karandikar, an inter-
nationally renowned mathematician. CMI was founded in 1989 by Pro-
fessor C. S. Seshadri, f.r.s., who is presently Director-Emeritus. The
Institute has a talented group of faculty members who have strong aca-
demic ties with reputed institutions in India and abroad. The Institute
also attracts a regular stream of academic visitors, both from India and
abroad.
The main areas of research in Mathematics pursued at the Insti-
tute are algebra, analysis, dierential equations, geometry, probability,
statistics, topology, number theory and dierential geometry. In Com-
puter Science, the main areas of research are formal methods in the
specication and verication of software systems, design and analysis of
algorithms, computational complexity theory, computational geometry
and computer security. In Physics, research is being carried out mainly
in gravitation, quantum eld theory, string theory and mathematical
physics.
The Institute has well established Ph.D. Programmes in Mathemat-
ics, Computer Science and Physics.
Teaching at CMI
It has always been the aim of the Institute to pursue excellence not
only in research but in teaching too. It is recognized all over the world
that academic excellence is best cultivated by enabling the interaction
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between high quality researchers and talented students. In India, this
interaction has been inhibited by the fact that most research institutions
have been set up outside the university system. As a result, the wealth
of scholarship and teaching talent that is available in our research insti-
tutions cannot be tapped by students in our colleges and universities.
There is a national need for educational institutions of quality to train
our talented students at both B.Sc. and M.Sc. levels.
With this in mind, CMI initiated, in 1998, a 3-year course in Mathe-
matics and Computer Science leading to a B.Sc. (Honours) degree. The
aim is to train a select group of talented students for academic and pro-
fessional careers requiring exceptional mathematical and computational
skills. In 2001, the teaching programme at CMI was extended to in-
clude separate 2-year M.Sc. courses. The Institute currently has two
B.Sc. (Honours) programmes: Mathematics and Computer Science, and
Mathematics and Physics, and three M.Sc. programmes: Mathematics,
Computer Science, and Applications of Mathematics.
In the initial years, the degrees were awarded by the Madhya Pradesh
Bhoj (Open) University (MPBOU), Bhopal. In December 2006, CMI
was recognized as a university under Section 3 of the UGC Act 1956.
CMI now awards B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. degrees directly.
The Curriculum and the Teaching Faculty
The teaching curriculum is perhaps the best that is available in the
country at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
All B.Sc. (Honours) students undergo the same core set of basic and
advanced undergraduate courses in Mathematics. In addition, the B.Sc.
(Honours) Mathematics and Computer Science curriculum programme
also includes a number of courses on fundamental topics in Computer
Science, including the design and analysis of algorithms, programming
languages and computability theory. Students in the B.Sc. (Honours)
Mathematics and Physics programme undergo, instead, basic under-
graduate courses oriented towards theoretical Physics in topics such as
classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, statistical and
quantum physics. All these courses are taught by active researchers in
mathematics, computer science and physics, who draw on their profes-
sional expertise to oer new insights into the subject matter.
The M.Sc. curriculum takes students into more advanced topics in
Mathematics, Computer Science and Applications of Mathematics. The
course structure is exible and designed so that students can lay a rm
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foundation for pursuing further research while also acquiring advanced
skills that will enhance their eectiveness in professional careers.
All students at CMI have access to a well-equipped computer labora-
tory with a high-speed Internet connection and are strongly encouraged
to acquire computer related skills as part of their education.
The B.Sc. (Honours) programmes consist of six semesters of study
over three years. The M.Sc. programmes consist of four semesters of
study over two years. Each year, the rst semester runs from August to
November and the second semester runs from January to April.
The teaching programmes at CMI are run in cooperation with the
Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc), Chennai. The courses are
taught by the faculty of CMI and IMSc, Chennai, as well as distin-
guished visiting scientists from other academic institutions such as the
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai, the Indian
Statistical Institute (ISI), IGCAR, Kalpakkam, IIT Madras, Chennai,
the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA),
Pune and the

Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS), Paris.
Humanities
Chennai Mathematical Institute is also building up activities in the Hu-
manities. The undergraduate programme has two compulsory Humani-
ties courses. The Institute has adjunct and visiting faculty in Literature
and Music. A number of seminars have been organized in these subjects
including the ongoing CMI Arts Initiative.
Exchange Programmes
Chennai Mathematical Institute has a formal agreement with the

Ecole
Normale Superieure in Paris, France, one of the leading institutions in the
world for teaching and research in Mathematics, for regular exchanges
of visits by academic members of CMI and ENS, Paris. Each year, top-
ranking senior B.Sc. Mathematics and Computer Science students from
CMI spend the summer at ENS working on research problems with fac-
ulty there. In return, members of ENS visit CMI each year to participate
in research and to teach in the B.Sc. programme.
The Institute has a similar arrangement with

Ecole Polytechnique
in Paris whereby top-ranking senior B.Sc. Physics students spend the
summer in Paris working with faculty at

Ecole Polytechnique.
The Institute also has a formal agreement with the

Ecole Normale
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Superieure in Cachan, France, for exchange of B.Sc. and M.Sc. students
and for a joint Ph.D. programme in Computer Science and Mathematics.
CMI is one of three non-European partners in the Erasmus Mundus
Master Programme ALGANT (ALgebra Geometry And Number The-
ory), funded by the European Union. The ALGANT programme allows
students to pursue Masters and Doctorate degrees across the institutions
participating in the programme.
Placement
Students from CMI have gone on to pursue further studies at the best
academic institutions in India and abroad. These include Caltech, Chicago,
Harvard, MIT, Princeton, U Penn and Yale in USA, ENS Paris, Univ
Paris-Sud and Univ Bordeaux in France, the Max Planck Institutes and
Humboldt University in Germany and the Harish-Chandra Research In-
stitute, IITs, IMSc, ISI and TIFR in India.
Though the majority of students from the Institute continue in Math-
ematics, Computer Science and Physics, CMI graduates have also moved
into areas such as nancial mathematics, management and economics,
both in India and abroad. Students from CMI have also been placed in
some of the best software companies in India.
Campus and Hostel Facility
The Institutes campus is located in the SIPCOT Information Technol-
ogy Park in Siruseri, on the outskirts of Chennai. CMIs programme is
fully residential. All students are accommodated in the hostel on cam-
pus. The Institute has a regular transportation arrangement for students
to visit the city for shopping and other activities.
Students pay hostel and mess fees at the start of each semester. Cur-
rently, the charges are Rs. 19,600 per semester, (Rs. 4,000, Rs. 13,200
and Rs. 2,400 towards hostel fees, mess and establishment charges respec-
tively). These charges are adjusted periodically to account for ination.
Funding
One of the unique features of CMI in the Indian context is that its
funding comes from diverse sources, both public and private. This has
given the Institute the freedom to organize its activities in a manner that
is best suited to achieving its goal of excellence in research and teaching.
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The Institute receives substantial support for its activities from the
Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), through the National Board for
Higher Mathematics (NBHM). Additional support is expected from the
Science and Engineering Research Board (SERB) of the Department of
Science and Technology (DST), which has recently signed an agreement
with DAE to jointly support CMI.
The Institute also receives generous contributions from the private
sector. During the formative years of the Institute, the Southern Petro-
chemical Industries Corporation (SPIC) has been a major source of fund-
ing and infrastructural support for CMI. Currently, the Shriram Group
Companies, Chennai play a crucial role in providing and organizing pri-
vate funding for the Institute.
The land for CMIs campus at Siruseri was acquired through a grant
from the Shriram Group Companies. Major nancial contributions to-
wards building up the campus have come from Matrix Laboratories, Hy-
derabad, the Chennai Willingdon Corporate Foundation, Take Solutions,
Chennai, the Infosys Foundation, Bangalore and Tata Consultancy Ser-
vices. A new building with an Internet-enabled video classroom, guest
rooms, and additional oce space has been constructed with funds from
the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) via the Univer-
sity Grants Commission (UGC). An additional grant has been received
from MHRD/UGC to further extend this building.
The Institute received a major grant for the period 20062009 from
the Board of Research in Nuclear Sciences (BRNS) and the Department
of Science and Technology (DST). The Institute also received a generous
three year grant from Tata Consultancy Services from 20082011 to sup-
port academic activities. In addition, Microsoft Research has provided
substantial support through research and travel grants.
CMI also receives funding for research projects, both from govern-
ment agencies as well as from private organizations.
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B.Sc. (Honours) Programmes
(Mathematics and Computer Science, Mathematics
and Physics)
Admission and eligibility Students who have already passed, or ex-
pect to pass in 2014, the 12th standard (or equivalent) examination from
a recognized board are eligible for admission to the programme. Ad-
mission is through an entrance examination to be conducted at centres
throughout the country on Thursday, May 15, 2014. Students with
exceptionally good performance in National Science Olympiads may be
exempted from writing the entrance examination at the discretion of
the Admissions Committee. Details about the admission procedure are
available at the CMI website, http://www.cmi.ac.in/admissions.
Fees and scholarships There will be a fee of Rs.750/- per semester
(two semesters in a year). A limited number of scholarships will be
available. A full scholarship will consist of the waiver of tuition fees
and a monthly allowance of Rs. 4000. A half-scholarship will consist of
the tuition fee being waived. The eligibility of a student to receive a
scholarship will be reviewed every semester and will depend on satisfac-
tory academic performance. All students of B.Sc. (Honours) will receive
an additional monthly scholarship of Rs. 1000, made possible through a
generous private donation.
Course details
The B.Sc. (Honours) Programme in Mathematics and Com-
puter Science is an integrated three-year course in Mathematics and
Computer Science. The following is the semester-wise schedule of courses.
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Semester I
Algebra I
Calculus I
Humanities I (English)
Introduction to Programming
Classical Mechanics I
Semester II
Advanced Programming
Algebra II
Calculus II
Discrete Mathematics
Probability Theory
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Small variations may be incorporated in this schedule, as recommended by the
Academic Council.
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Semester III
Algebra III
Calculus III
Design and Analysis
of Algorithms
Real Analysis
Theory of Computation
Semester IV
Complex Analysis
Dierential Equations
Programming Language
Concepts
Topology
Elective I
Semester V
Algebra IV
Mathematical Logic
Elective II
Elective III
Semester VI
Humanities II
Elective IV
Elective V
Elective VI
Of the six elective courses, two must be in Mathematics or Computer
Science and one must be Quantum Mechanics I.
The following is the semester-wise schedule of courses for the B.Sc.
(Honours) Programme in Mathematics and Physics.
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Semester I
Algebra I
Calculus I
Humanities I (English)
Introduction to Programming
Classical Mechanics I
Semester II
Algebra II
Calculus II
Probability Theory
Classical Mechanics II
Electrodynamics I
Semester III
Algebra III
Calculus III
Real Analysis
Quantum Mechanics I
Thermal Physics
Semester IV
Complex Analysis
Dierential Equations
Topology
Optics
Quantum Mechanics II
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Small variations may be incorporated in this schedule, as recommended by the
Academic Council.
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Semester V
Algebra IV
Statistical Mechanics
Elective I
Elective II
Semester VI
Humanities II
Elective III
Elective IV
Elective V
Of the ve elective courses, one must be a laboratory course and one
must be Advanced Programming.
All students must complete a compulsory one semester non-credit
course in Environmental Science.
Detailed information about the courses is available at the CMI web-
site, http://www.cmi.ac.in/teaching.
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M.Sc. Programme in Mathematics
Admission and eligibility Students who have obtained, or expect
to obtain in 2014, degrees such as B.Sc., B.Math., B.Stat. or B.Tech.
are eligible to apply for the programme. Admission is through an en-
trance examination to be conducted at centres throughout the country
on Thursday, May 15, 2014, followed by an interview in Chennai.
Details about the admission procedure are available at the CMI website,
http://www.cmi.ac.in/admissions.
Fees and scholarships The total tuition fees for the M.Sc. programme
in Mathematics will be Rs. 4800. A limited number of scholarships will
be available. A full scholarship will consist of a waiver of tuition fees and
a monthly allowance of Rs. 6000. A half-scholarship will consist of the
tuition fees being waived. The eligibility of a student to receive a schol-
arship will be reviewed every semester and will depend on satisfactory
academic performance.
Courses
Students in this programme will be expected to complete the equiva-
lent of 16 regular courses, normally over a period of four semesters, as
follows.
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Semester I
Algebra I
Real Analysis
Topology
Dierential and Integral Equa-
tions
Semester II
Algebra II
Complex Analysis
Measure Theory
Dierential Geometry
Semester III
Commutative Algebra
Algebraic Topology
Functional Analysis
Elective I
Semester IV
Harmonic Analysis
Elective II
Elective III
Elective IV
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Small variations may be incorporated in this schedule, as recommended by the
Academic Council.
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At the discretion of the admissions committee, a student who has
already completed any of the compulsory courses as an undergraduate
may substitute these courses by a suitable number of optional courses
to make up the overall course requirements.
There is also the possibility of substituting some regular courses with
a dissertation, written under the supervision of one of the faculty mem-
bers.
The list of elective courses being oered each year will be announced
at the beginning of the academic year. Detailed information about
all courses is available at the CMI website, http://www.cmi.ac.in/
teaching.
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M.Sc. Programme in Computer Science
Admission and eligibility Students who have obtained, or expect
to obtain in 2014, degrees such as B.Sc., B.E. or B.Tech. in Computer
Science, B.C.A. or B.Sc. in Mathematics with a strong background in
Computer Science, are eligible to apply for the programme. Admission is
through an entrance examination to be conducted at centres throughout
the country on Thursday, May 15, 2014. Details about the admission
procedure are available at the CMI website, http://www.cmi.ac.in/
admissions.
Fees and scholarships The total tuition fees for the M.Sc. programme
in Computer Science will be Rs. 4800. A limited number of scholarships
will be available. A full scholarship will consist of a waiver of tuition
fees and a monthly allowance of Rs. 6000. A half-scholarship will consist
of the tuition fees being waived. The eligibility of a student to receive a
scholarship will be reviewed every semester and will depend on satisfac-
tory academic performance.
Courses
To earn an MSc, a student must complete the equivalent of 16 regular
courses, normally over a period of four semesters. These 16 courses
include four Core courses and a project/dissertation.
Each advanced level course is equivalent to two regular courses and
the project/dissertation is equivalent to four regular courses. At the
discretion of the admissions committee, a student who has already com-
pleted any of the core courses as an undergraduate may substitute these
courses by a suitable number of alternative courses to make up the overall
course requirements.
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The course work for the programme will consist of ve categories, as
follows.
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1. Core courses
Programming Languages
Basic Programming Laboratory
Design and Analysis of Algorithms
Theory of Computation
Logic
2. Foundational Topics
Advanced Algorithms
Distributed Systems
Mathematical Logic in Computer Science
Computer Systems Verication
Algorithmic Complexity Theory
Operations Research
Cryptography and Computer Security
Probability and Statistics
3. Applied Topics
Networks
Databases
Compilers
Software Engineering
Advanced Computer Organization
Data Mining
4. Advanced level courses
These will be oered from a list that will be updated periodically,
including courses such as Mobile Computing, Computational Biol-
ogy, Computational Geometry and Symbolic Computation.
5. Project/Dissertation
Detailed information about the courses is available at the CMI web-
site, http://www.cmi.ac.in/teaching.
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Small variations may be incorporated in this schedule, as recommended by the
Academic Council.
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M.Sc. Programme in Applications of Mathematics
Admission and eligibility Students who have obtained, or expect to
obtain in 2014, a B.Sc. degree in Mathematics, or degrees such as B.Sc.
Physics, B.Sc. Statistics, B.E. or B.Tech. with a strong background in
Mathematics, are eligible to apply for the programme. Admission is
through an entrance examination to be conducted at centres throughout
the country on Thursday, May 15, 2014, followed by an interview
in Chennai. Details about the admission procedure are available at the
CMI website, http://www.cmi.ac.in/admissions.
Fees and scholarships The total tuition fees for the M.Sc. programme
in Applications of Mathematics will be Rs. 4800. A limited number of
scholarships will be available. A full scholarship will consist of a waiver
of tuition fees and a monthly allowance of Rs. 6000. A half-scholarship
will consist of the tuition fees being waived. The eligibility of a student
to receive a scholarship will be reviewed every semester and will depend
on satisfactory academic performance.
Courses
There are two streams oered at present, Financial Mathematics and
Applications in Computing. A student must complete 13 core courses
and 3 electives, normally over a period of four semesters. The 3 electives
may be be substituted by a thesis/project. The list of core and elective
courses is given below.
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Financial Mathematics
Core courses, rst year
Semester I
Linear Algebra
Analysis
Probability and Statistics
Programming Techniques
Semester II
Measure Theoretic Probability
Dierential Equations
Algorithms
Economics
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Small variations may be incorporated in this schedule, as recommended by the
Academic Council.
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Core courses, second year
1. Stochastic Processes I
2. Finance I
3. Finance II
4. Econometrics I
5. Econometrics II
Applications in Computing
Core courses, rst year
Semester I
Linear Algebra
Analysis
Probability and Statistics
Programming Techniques
Semester II
Discrete Mathematics
Dierential Equations
Algorithms
Economics
Core courses, second year
1. Theory of Computation
2. Programming Language Concepts
3. Data Mining
4. Verication
5. Cryptography
Elective courses (both streams)
1. Stochastic Processes II
2. Computational Methods
3. Simulation Methods
4. Risk Management
5. Applied statistics (Time Series)
6. Applied statistics (Classication and Regression techniques)
7. Randomized Algorithms
8. Algorithms on Strings, Trees and Sequences
9. Security Protocols
In addition, any core course from another stream may be taken as an
elective.
Detailed information about the courses is available at the CMI website,
http://www.cmi.ac.in/teaching.
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Ph.D. Programmes
(Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics)
Eligibility
Ph.D. in Mathematics: Students with an M.Sc. degree in Mathe-
matics or equivalent and students with a bachelors degree in En-
gineering or Science with a strong aptitude for research.
Ph.D. in Computer Science: Students with a B.E., B.Tech., M.Sc.,
or M.C.A. degree and students with a bachelors degree in Science
with a strong aptitude for research.
Ph.D. in Physics: Students with an M.Sc. degree in Physics and
students with a bachelors degree in Physics or Engineering with a
strong aptitude for research.
Admission Admission is through an entrance examination to be con-
ducted at centres throughout the country on Thursday, May 15, 2014,
followed by an interview in Chennai. Details about the admission pro-
cedure are available at http://www.cmi.ac.in/admissions.
Fees and scholarships Research Scholars get a stipend of Rs 16000
per month for the rst two years and Rs 18000 per month for the next
three years, along with an annual book grant of Rs 10000. Scholars who
do not stay in the hostel are eligible for a house rent allowance of 30%
of stipend per month. The scholarship amounts are revised periodically,
and are on par with the premier research institutes in India.
Courses and research Students admitted to the Ph.D. programme
are expected to complete 12 years of compulsory course work. After
this, students are assigned guides and begin their research work. Their
progress is monitored periodically by a doctoral committee.
Part-Time PhD Programme
CMI has a part-time PhD programme to allow students to complete
a PhD while continuing to work for their parent organizations. Part-
time students are admitted based on an entrance examination and an
interview, like regular PhD students. Students must already have a
Masters degree to be admitted to the part-time PhD programme. There
is a minimum residency requirement of two semesters, which can be
spread over the rst two years of the programme.
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Chennai Mathematical Institute
Governing Council
1. Prof. R. Balasubramanian (Chairman),
Director, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai
2. Prof. V. Balaji,
Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai
3. Dr. Ravi Kannan,
Microsoft, Research, Bangalore
4. Prof. Rajeeva L. Karandikar,
Director, Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai
5. Prof. Madhavan Mukund,
Dean of Studies, Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai
6. Prof. Nitin Nitsure,
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
7. Prof. Bimal Roy,
Director, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata
8. Prof. C.S. Seshadri, F.R.S.,
Director-Emeritus, Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai
9. Prof. K.V. Subrahmanyam,
Chennai Mathematical Institute, Chennai
10. Prof. P.S. Thiagarajan,
National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chennai Mathematical Institute,
Academic Council
1. Prof. R.L. Karandikar, (Chairman)
Director, Chennai Mathematical Institute
2. Prof. Madhavan Mukund, (Convenor)
Dean of Studies, Chennai Mathematical Institute
3. Prof. Manindra Agrawal, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur
4. Prof. M.S. Ananth, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
5. Prof. V. Balaji, Chennai Mathematical Institute
6. Prof. R. Balasubramanian,
Director, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai,
Chairman, National Board for Higher Mathematics
7. Prof. S.G. Dani,
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai,
8. Prof. H.P. Dikshit (UGC nominee),
Chairman, Institute of Environmental Studies, Environmental
Planning & Coordination Organisation (EPCO), Bhopal
9. Prof. S. Kesavan, Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Chennai
10. Prof. N. Mukunda, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
11. Prof. Rajaram Nityananda,
Azim Premji University, Bangalore
12. Prof. Jaikumar Radhakrishnan,
Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai
13. Prof. G. Rajasekaran, Chennai Mathematical Institute
14. Prof. C.S. Seshadri, f.r.s.,
Director-Emeritus, Chennai Mathematical Institute
15. Prof. Shiva Shankar, Chennai Mathematical Institute
16. Prof. K.V. Subrahmanyam, Chennai Mathematical Institute
17. Prof. Jugal Verma, Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

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