Mathematics is the language of logic and reasoning. It helps students develop problem-solving skills and analytical thinking. From simple calculations to complex equations, math is used in everyday life—whether budgeting money, measuring ingredients, or planning a trip. As future mathematics teachers, B.Ed. students must focus on making the subject interesting and meaningful. Using real-life examples and interactive methods can help reduce math anxiety and build confidence in learners.

Eligibility: B.Sc. Degree with Mathematics/Statistics/Applied Statistics as main with 50% marks/grade altogether/50% Marks/grade for Part-III alone or M. Sc Degree in Mathematics/Statistics/Applied Statistics with 50% marks/grade. Candidates with Statistics/Applied Statistics should have studied Mathematics as one of the subjects. Bachelor’s in Engineering or Bachelor’s in Technology with 55% marks/grade.