Initiative a step toward creating future-ready, skilled graduates aligned with NEP 2020: VC
JU launches 5 year integrated UG programme in Mathematical Sciences
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Stressing the importance of skill-based education aligned with evolving market demands, the University of Jammu has launched a pioneering Five-Year Integrated Undergraduate Programme in Mathematical Sciences, bringing together the core disciplines of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science under a single academic framework.

Announcing the initiative at a press conference, Vice Chancellor Prof. Umesh Rai stated, “With this integrated programme, we are not just offering another academic pathway-we are equipping our students with the essential tools of the future: data literacy, analytical thinking, and computational skills, all grounded in an interdisciplinary framework envisioned by NEP 2020.”
Elaborating on the programme’s vision, Prof. Rai said the initiative reflects the University’s academic pledge of “Dissolving Boundaries, Evolving Education”.
“By bringing together Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science under a single, integrated academic framework, we are collapsing traditional subject boundaries and building a programme that reflects both academic depth and market relevance,” he said.
Prof. Rai emphasised that the course goes beyond conventional teaching and aims to nurture innovation, creativity, and adaptability among students through training in problem-solving, coding, AI, and domain-specific data analysis.
He further highlighted the academic flexibility built into the programme, which allows students to explore a broad spectrum of disciplines in the initial phase and choose their specialisation in the fourth semester (second year) whether in Mathematical Sciences or in Humanities, Social Sciences, or Commerce.
“This freedom to design one’s own academic journey is at the heart of NEP 2020-and this programme reflects that spirit fully,” he noted. Students who have passed Class 12 in Arts, Commerce, or Science streams are eligible for admission to the program, he added.
Prof. Anju Bhasin, Dean Academic Affairs, while interacting with media persons called the programme a forward-looking response to evolving industry needs.
“Mathematics is no longer limited to traditional fields-it is becoming central to law, humanities, social sciences, and business, especially with the rise of AI and data,” she said.
Prof. Bhasin described the programme as a rigorous yet flexible learning model that empowers students to think critically and apply skills across contexts. “It’s not just about knowledge. It’s about developing the capacity to adapt, solve problems, and lead in an interdisciplinary world,” she added.
Prof. Neelu Rohmetra, Dean Research Studies, said the programme was conceived in response to the mismatch between higher education outcomes and employability.
Providing structural details of the programme, Prof. J.P. Singh Joorel, Head, Department of Statistics, shared that the course will be delivered by the faculty members from all the three departments, ensuring that each subject is taught by experts.
“This is not a symbolic merger. The academic integrity of each discipline will be maintained, while creating meaningful crossovers for students,” he said. The intake for the first batch is limited to 60 seats, and the online application portal is live. “This is the first time such a programme is being offered in Jammu and Kashmir, and we hope it becomes a model for integrated, future-ready education in India,” he added.
Also present at the press briefing were Prof. Sangeeta Gupta, Dean Planning and Development Dr. Neeraj Sharma, Registrar, Prof. Pawanesh Abrol, Prof. Vibhakar Mansotra, Head Departmentof Computer Science and IT, Prof. Romesh Kumar, Head Department of Mathematics, Prof. Rahul Gupta and Prof. Parmil Kumar.