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{{short description|State university in Kerala, India}} | {{short description|State university in Kerala, India}} | ||
{{EngvarB|date=October 2019}} | {{EngvarB|date=October 2019}} | ||
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{{Infobox university | {{Infobox university | ||
| name | | name = University of Calicut | ||
| image_upright | | native_name = | ||
| other_name | | image_upright = 0.7 | ||
| image | | other_name = Calicut University | ||
| caption | | image = Uni_of_cali.png | ||
| motto_lang | | caption = Seal of the University of Calicut | ||
| motto | | motto_lang = | ||
| mottoeng | | motto = {{lang|sa|Nirmāya Karmana Sri}} | ||
| established | | mottoeng = "Prosperity will be Produced by Pure Action" | ||
| founder | | established = {{start date and age|1968}} | ||
| type | | founder = CH. Mohammed Koya | ||
| chancellor | | type = [[Public University|Public]] | ||
| state | | chancellor = [[Governor of Kerala]] | ||
| postalcode | | state = [[Kerala]] | ||
| country | | postalcode = 673635 | ||
| country = India | |||
| vice_chancellor = M. K. Jayaraj<ref>{{cite web|title=Vice Chancellor|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/m-k-jayaraj-is-new-calicut-univ-vc/articleshow/76915606.cms|access-date = 30 July 2020}}</ref> | | vice_chancellor = M. K. Jayaraj<ref>{{cite web|title=Vice Chancellor|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/thiruvananthapuram/m-k-jayaraj-is-new-calicut-univ-vc/articleshow/76915606.cms|access-date = 30 July 2020}}</ref> | ||
| students | | students = | ||
| undergrad | | undergrad = 301 (NIRF-2020) | ||
| postgrad | | postgrad = 1799 (NIRF-2020) | ||
| doctoral | | doctoral = 581 (full-time) (NIRF-2020) | ||
| city | | city = [[Malappuram]] | ||
| colours | | colours = | ||
| | | campus = | ||
| | | language = [[Malayalam]] | ||
| affiliations | | accreditation = [[National Assessment and Accreditation Council|NAAC]] | ||
| | | affiliations = [[University Grants Commission (India)|UGC]], [[National Assessment and Accreditation Council|NAAC]], [[Association of Indian Universities|AIU]], [[Association of Commonwealth Universities|ACU]] | ||
| website = {{url|https://uoc.ac.in|https://www.uoc.ac.in}} | |||
| budget = {{INRConvert|4155323172}} (2018–19)<ref>[http://14.139.185.6/website/news/2020-06-17%2015:50:43_new725.pdf Annual Report]</ref> | |||
| budget | |||
}} | }} | ||
The '''University of Calicut''' also known as '''Calicut University''', is a [[ | The '''University of Calicut''', also known as '''Calicut University''', is a [[State ownership|state-run]] [[public university]] headquartered at [[Tenhipalam]] in [[Malappuram district]] of the state of [[Kerala]], India. Established in 1968, it is the first university to be set up in northern [[Kerala]]. The university is coordinated by the [[University Grants Commission (India)|University Grants Commission]] (re-accredited by NAAC with 'A+' grade).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|title=University of Calicut (official website)|url=https://www.uoc.ac.in/}}</ref> | ||
Calicut University, created by bifurcating [[Kerala University]], is the second university to be set up in Kerala.<ref name=":0" /> M. M. Gani, 1969–75, was the first vice-chancellor of the university. Its primary catchment area is the northern districts of Kerala.<ref name=":0" /> Calicut University has nine schools and 34 departments.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=University of Calicut: About (official website)|url=https://www.uoc.ac.in/index.php/the-university/about}}</ref> Calicut University | Calicut University, created by bifurcating [[Kerala University]], is the second university to be set up in Kerala.<ref name=":0" /> M. M. Gani, 1969–75, was the first vice-chancellor of the university. Its primary catchment area is the northern districts of Kerala.<ref name=":0" /> Calicut University has nine schools and 34 departments.<ref name=":0" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=University of Calicut: About (official website)|url=https://www.uoc.ac.in/index.php/the-university/about}}</ref> As of 2018-19 Calicut University had 301 undergraduate students and 1799 post-graduate students.<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|title=NIRF|url=https://www.nirfindia.org/nirfpdfcdn/2020/pdf/University/IR-O-U-0251.pdf}}</ref> The number of full-time doctoral students was 581.<ref name=":2" /> The university was ranked 54th among Indian universities by the [[National Institutional Ranking Framework]] (NIRF) in 2020<ref name="Rankings_NIRF_U_2020" /> and 76th overall.<ref name="Rankings_NIRF_O_2020" /> | ||
Calicut University manages around 400 independent affiliated colleges spread across northern Kerala.<ref name=":0" /> It also conducts examinations for the students of the affiliated colleges.<ref name=":0" /> It is also the largest 'affiliating' university in Kerala.<ref name=":0" /> | Calicut University manages around 400 independent affiliated colleges spread across northern Kerala.<ref name=":0" /> It also conducts examinations for the students of the affiliated colleges.<ref name=":0" /> It is also the largest 'affiliating' university in Kerala.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
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[[File:Cafetaria.jpg|thumb|The University Cafeteria]] | [[File:Cafetaria.jpg|thumb|The University Cafeteria]] | ||
[[File:Calicut University Students' Trap.jpg|thumb|The 'Student Trap']] | [[File:Calicut University Students' Trap.jpg|thumb|The 'Student Trap']] | ||
The University came into being as a result of the efforts of the leaders [[C.H. Mohammed Koya]] , [[C. Achutha Menon]], and [[K. P. Kesava Menon]]. With the encouragement of the then Kerala Chief Minister, E.M.S. Namboodiripad, C.H. Mohammed Koya the then Kerala Education Minister constituted a twenty-two member committee of experts to make a pilot study on establishing new universities in the State. | |||
The twenty-two member Committee in its report unanimously recommended the immediate establishment of a University in Calicut to organize post-graduate departments of studies and research and to affiliate colleges in the northern districts. Before long C.H. Mohammed Koya appointed K.C. Chacko, Director of Technical Education as the special officer and M. Abdul Rahim, Municipal Commissioner, as administrative officer for the formation of the University at Calicut. On 23 July in 1968 C.H Mohammed Koya obtained an Ordinance on creating the University. | |||
Thus came into being the University of Calicut. K.C. Chacko, Special Officer, was appointed the first Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University; the University was formally inaugurated at a public function on 12 August in 1968, the Calicut University Bill was passed by the State Legislative Assembly on 29 August in 1968; and statutory bodies such as the Senate, Syndicate, Academic Council, Faculties and Boards of Studies were constituted <ref name=":02">Miller, E. Roland. "Mappila Muslim Culture" State University of New York Press, Albany (2015); p. 204, 235–36, 329, 333, and 345.</ref> | |||
The university was established through a Kerala government plan bifurcating the [[Kerala University]]. As per the plan, the four post-graduate departments of the [[Kerala University]] operating in Calicut were annexed to the new university.<ref name=":0" /> | The university was established through a Kerala government plan bifurcating the [[Kerala University]]. As per the plan, the four post-graduate departments of the [[Kerala University]] operating in Calicut were annexed to the new university.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
==Campus== | ==Campus== | ||
The main university campus is located at Tenhipalam, {{cvt|24|km}} south of the city of Calicut and about {{cvt|30|km}} from city of [[Malappuram]]. Most of the teaching and research departments, the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, and the Administration Block are situated on the main campus. The university also has two off-campus | The main university campus is located at Tenhipalam, {{cvt|24|km}} south of the city of Calicut and about {{cvt|30|km}} from city of [[Malappuram]]. Most of the teaching and research departments, the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, and the Administration Block are situated on the main campus. The university also has two off-campus centers, one at [[Thrissur]] and the other, specially meant for tribal empowerment, located in the Western Ghats area of the state, [[Wayanad]]. Besides these, there are self-financing centers located in different parts of the area of jurisdiction.<ref>{{Cite web|title=University of Calicut|url=https://uoc.ac.in/index.php/the-university/about|access-date=9 December 2020|website=uoc.ac.in}}</ref> | ||
=== Central facilities === | === Central facilities === | ||
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==Organisation and administration == | ==Organisation and administration == | ||
=== Governance === | === Governance === | ||
A Vice- | A Vice-chancellor is the head of the university.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Governance (official website)|url=https://www.uoc.ac.in/index.php/the-university/university-authorities}}</ref> M. K. Jayaraj is the current Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calicut.<ref>{{cite news|title=New VC for University of Calicut|work=The Hindu|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/kozhikode/new-vc-for-university-of-calicut/article32053019.ece|access-date=30 July 2020}}</ref> | ||
* The Senate - consists of 16 members including the Chancellor (Governor of Kerala), the Pro-Chancellor (Kerala Minister of Education), the Vice-Chancellor and Pro Vice-Chancellor. | * The Senate - consists of 16 members including the Chancellor (Governor of Kerala), the Pro-Chancellor (Kerala Minister of Education), the Vice-Chancellor and Pro Vice-Chancellor. | ||
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* The Students' Council - consists of 22 elected members from various independent affiliated colleges and university departments and six members including the Vice-Chancellor. | * The Students' Council - consists of 22 elected members from various independent affiliated colleges and university departments and six members including the Vice-Chancellor. | ||
* The Finance committee - consists of the Vice-Chancellor, Pro Vice-Chancellor, representatives of the Senate, the Syndicate and the Academic Council, the Finance Secretary to Government or an Officer not below the rank of a Joint Secretary nominated by him and the Higher Education Secretary to Government. | * The Finance committee - consists of the Vice-Chancellor, Pro Vice-Chancellor, representatives of the Senate, the Syndicate and the Academic Council, the Finance Secretary to Government or an Officer not below the rank of a Joint Secretary nominated by him and the Higher Education Secretary to Government. | ||
=== Endowment === | === Endowment === | ||
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| colspan="2" |Debts, deposits and advances | | colspan="2" |Debts, deposits and advances | ||
|} | |} | ||
* Kerala State Non-Plan Grant (for 2018/19) - Rs. 20,814.88 lakhs | * Kerala State Non-Plan Grant (for 2018/19) - Rs. 20,814.88 lakhs | ||
*Income from internal sources - Rs. 12,875.13 lakhs | *Income from internal sources - Rs. 12,875.13 lakhs | ||
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* Conduct of Exam - Rs. 2,105.00 lakhs | * Conduct of Exam - Rs. 2,105.00 lakhs | ||
* Scholarships/Research Projects - Rs. 761.81 lakhs | * Scholarships/Research Projects - Rs. 761.81 lakhs | ||
=== Departments === | === Departments === | ||
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| colspan="2" |<small>Sociology, Geology and Law</small> | | colspan="2" |<small>Sociology, Geology and Law</small> | ||
|} | |} | ||
Each school in Calicut University comprises a group of related departments, headed by director. Each department in the school has separate | Each school in Calicut University comprises a group of related departments, headed by director. Each department in the school has separate head of the department.<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|title=Schools (official website)|url=https://www.uoc.ac.in/index.php/departments/schools}}</ref> | ||
There are nine schools, 34 departments with three centres and 11 chairs.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|title=Calicut University: About (official website)|url=https://www.uoc.ac.in/index.php/the-university/about|website=University of Calicut}}</ref> The university has two off campus centres, one at Thrissur and the other in Wayanad.<ref name=":3" /> | There are nine schools, 34 departments with three centres and 11 chairs.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|title=Calicut University: About (official website)|url=https://www.uoc.ac.in/index.php/the-university/about|website=University of Calicut}}</ref> The university has two off campus centres, one at Thrissur and the other in Wayanad.<ref name=":3" /> | ||
==== Off campus campus centres I ==== | ==== Off campus campus centres I ==== | ||
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# Lakshadweep | # Lakshadweep | ||
# Dr. John Matthai Centre, Thrissur | # Dr. John Matthai Centre, Thrissur | ||
# Centre for Folklore Studies | # Centre for Folklore Studies | ||
==== Off campus campus centres II ==== | ==== Off campus campus centres II ==== | ||
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<small>From the 2019 Annual Report<ref name="ar" /></small> | <small>From the 2019 Annual Report<ref name="ar" /></small> | ||
Its current jurisdiction extends to five central and northern districts of the state.The university currently has about 391 'affiliated colleges'. These colleges are spread over [[Malappuram district]] (122), [[Kozhikode district]] (105 colleges), [[Thrissur district]] (74), [[Palakkad district]] (73) and [[Wayanad district]] (17). It also conducts examinations for the students of the affiliated colleges.<ref name=":0" /> | Its current jurisdiction extends to five central and northern districts of the state. The university currently has about 391 'affiliated colleges'. These colleges are spread over [[Malappuram district]] (122), [[Kozhikode district]] (105 colleges), [[Thrissur district]] (74), [[Palakkad district]] (73) and [[Wayanad district]] (17). It also conducts examinations for the students of the affiliated colleges.<ref name=":0" /> | ||
A total annual intake of students in the affiliated colleges is nearly 100,000.<ref name="about">{{cite web|title=About|url=http://www.universityofcalicut.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1762&Itemid=336|access-date=25 January 2018|website=www.universityofcalicut.info|publisher=Calicut University}}</ref> Most of the colleges are Self Financing Colleges and the rest are Government or Aided Colleges. Most of the colleges offer only [[undergraduate degree|under-graduate degree]]s, while around 100 colleges also offer [[postgraduate degree|post-graduate degree]]s.<ref name="about" /> | A total annual intake of students in the affiliated colleges is nearly 100,000.<ref name="about">{{cite web|title=About|url=http://www.universityofcalicut.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1762&Itemid=336|access-date=25 January 2018|website=www.universityofcalicut.info|publisher=Calicut University}}</ref> Most of the colleges are Self Financing Colleges and the rest are Government or Aided Colleges. Most of the colleges offer only [[undergraduate degree|under-graduate degree]]s, while around 100 colleges also offer [[postgraduate degree|post-graduate degree]]s.<ref name="about" /> | ||
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* Aided Colleges (60) | * Aided Colleges (60) | ||
* Self Financing Colleges (290) | * Self Financing Colleges (290) | ||
Subject-wise they comprise 254 Arts & Science Colleges, 63 Training Colleges, 40 Engineering/Technical Colleges, 10 Law Colleges, 33 Arabic/Oriental Title Colleges, 11 [[Institute of Human Resources Development|I. H. R. D.]] Centres, eight Management Studies Colleges, one Music College, one Fine Arts college, two Colleges of [[physical education|Physical Education]], two colleges for Hotel Management.<ref name="about" /> | Subject-wise they comprise 254 Arts & Science Colleges, 63 Training Colleges, 40 Engineering/Technical Colleges, 10 Law Colleges, 33 Arabic/Oriental Title Colleges, 11 [[Institute of Human Resources Development|I. H. R. D.]] Centres, eight Management Studies Colleges, one Music College, one Fine Arts college, two Colleges of [[physical education|Physical Education]], two colleges for Hotel Management.<ref name="about" /> | ||
The university publishes a list of affiliated colleges and courses.<ref>{{cite web|title=University of Calicut List of Affiliated Colleges & Courses|url=http://14.139.185.6/website/news/new43.pdf|access-date=25 January 2018|publisher=University of Calicut}}</ref> | The university publishes a list of affiliated colleges and courses.<ref>{{cite web|title=University of Calicut List of Affiliated Colleges & Courses|url=http://14.139.185.6/website/news/new43.pdf|access-date=25 January 2018|publisher=University of Calicut}}</ref> | ||
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==Academics== | ==Academics== | ||
===Rankings=== | ===Rankings=== | ||
University of Calicut ranked 69 among Indian Universities in NIRF ranking 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |title= NIRF Ranking 2022- Calicut University is Ranked 69 Among Indian Universities |url=https://iqac.uoc.ac.in/latest-news/282-nirf-ranking-2022-calicut-university-is-ranked-69-among-indian-universities}}</ref> | |||
{{Infobox India university ranking | {{Infobox India university ranking | ||
| type = University and College | | type = University and College | ||
<!----------General----------> | <!----------General----------> | ||
| NIRF_U_2022 = 69 | |||
| NIRF_U_2020 = 54 | | NIRF_U_2020 = 54 | ||
| NIRF_O_2020 = 76 | | NIRF_O_2020 = 76 | ||
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==Notable alumni== | ==Notable alumni== | ||
{{more citations needed section|date=April 2021}} | {{more citations needed section|date=April 2021}} | ||
===Politician=== | |||
* [[R. Bindu]], Minister of Higher Education Kerala | * [[R. Bindu]], Minister of Higher Education Kerala | ||
* [[K. T. Jaleel]], former Minister of Higher Education Kerala | |||
* [[P. Sreeramakrishnan]], Former speaker of [[Kerala Legislative Assembly]] | |||
* [[M. B. Rajesh]], Current Minister of Local Self-Governments and Excise Kerala | |||
* [[N. Samsudheen]] MLA | |||
* [[V. T. Balram]], Ex. MLA | |||
* [[Surendran Pattel]], Judge for 240th [[Texas District Court]] | |||
===Academist=== | |||
* [[Abraham V. M]], vice-chancellor of [[Christ University]], [[Bangalore]] | * [[Abraham V. M]], vice-chancellor of [[Christ University]], [[Bangalore]] | ||
* [[Ayyappanpillai Ajayaghosh]], organic chemist, [[Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize|Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar]] laureate | |||
===Sportsperson=== | |||
* [[Anju Bobby George]], Indian athlete | * [[Anju Bobby George]], Indian athlete | ||
* [[ | * [[Jimmy George]], volleyball player | ||
* [[V. P. Suhair]], Indian professional footballer | |||
* [[V. Diju]], Indian Badminton player. Olympian, Arjuna Awardee | |||
* [[Cyril C. Valloor]], Indian volleyball player | |||
===Arts=== | |||
* [[Jenith Kachappilly]], Indian film director | * [[Jenith Kachappilly]], Indian film director | ||
* [[Girish Puthenchery]], Indian lyricist, poet, scriptwriter and screenwriter | * [[Girish Puthenchery]], Indian lyricist, poet, scriptwriter and screenwriter | ||
* [[K. K. N. Kurup]], historian and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calicut | * [[K. K. N. Kurup]], historian and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calicut | ||
* [[M. N. Karassery]], Malayalam author | * [[M. N. Karassery]], Malayalam author | ||
* [[Mohammed Faizal P. P]], Member of [[Lok Sabha]] | |||
* [[Rajesh Touchriver]], Indian film writer, director | * [[Rajesh Touchriver]], Indian film writer, director | ||
* [[Ranjith (director)|Ranjith]] , Indian film director | * [[Ranjith (director)|Ranjith]], Indian film director | ||
* [[Ranjith Padinhateeri]], biological physicist, [[National Bioscience Award for Career Development|N-Bios laureate]]<ref name="Curriculum Vitae - Ranjith Padinhateeri on IITB">{{Cite web |url=http://www.bio.iitb.ac.in/~ranjith/?page_id=89 |title=Curriculum Vitae - Ranjith Padinhateeri on IITB |date=16 January 2019 |language=en-US |access-date=16 January 2019}}</ref> | * [[Ranjith Padinhateeri]], biological physicist, [[National Bioscience Award for Career Development|N-Bios laureate]]<ref name="Curriculum Vitae - Ranjith Padinhateeri on IITB">{{Cite web |url=http://www.bio.iitb.ac.in/~ranjith/?page_id=89 |title=Curriculum Vitae - Ranjith Padinhateeri on IITB |date=16 January 2019 |language=en-US |access-date=16 January 2019}}</ref> | ||
* [[Richard Hay (politician)|Richard Hay]], politician | * [[Richard Hay (politician)|Richard Hay]], politician | ||
* [[Shyamaprasad]], Indian film director | * [[Shyamaprasad]], Indian film director | ||
* [[Sithara (singer)|Sithara]], playback singer | * [[Sithara (singer)|Sithara]], playback singer | ||
* [[Sunny Wayne]], Indian Actor | |||
* [[Thalappil Pradeep]], Padma Shri 2020 | * [[Thalappil Pradeep]], Padma Shri 2020 | ||
* [[ | * [[C. R. Rajagopalan]], folklore researcher and writer.<ref>{{cite news |title=പ്രശസ്ത ഫോക്ക് ലോറിസ്റ്റ് സി.ആർ.രാജഗോപാലൻ അന്തരിച്ചു |url=https://www.kairalinewsonline.com/2022/01/31/482718.html |work=Kairali News {{!}} Kairali News Live |date=31 January 2022}}</ref> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
[[Madhava Observatory]] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* {{Official website|https://www.uoc.ac.in/}} | * {{Official website|https://www.uoc.ac.in/}} | ||
{{Universities in Kerala}} | {{Universities in Kerala}} | ||
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{{Educational Institutes in Malappuram}} | {{Educational Institutes in Malappuram}} | ||
{{Authority control}} | {{Authority control}} | ||
{{DEFAULTSORT:Calicut, University of}} | {{DEFAULTSORT:Calicut, University of}} | ||
[[Category:University of Calicut| ]] | [[Category:University of Calicut| ]] |
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File:Uni of cali.png Seal of the University of Calicut | |
Other name | Calicut University |
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Motto | Nirmāya Karmana Sri |
Motto in English | "Prosperity will be Produced by Pure Action" |
Type | Public |
Established | 1968 |
Founder | CH. Mohammed Koya |
Budget | ₹4,155,323,172 (US$48 million) (2018–19)[1] |
Chancellor | Governor of Kerala |
Vice-Chancellor | M. K. Jayaraj[2] |
Undergraduates | 301 (NIRF-2020) |
Postgraduates | 1799 (NIRF-2020) |
581 (full-time) (NIRF-2020) | |
Location | , , 673635 , India |
Language | Malayalam |
Affiliations | UGC, NAAC, AIU, ACU |
Website | https://www.uoc.ac.in |
The University of Calicut, also known as Calicut University, is a state-run public university headquartered at Tenhipalam in Malappuram district of the state of Kerala, India. Established in 1968, it is the first university to be set up in northern Kerala. The university is coordinated by the University Grants Commission (re-accredited by NAAC with 'A+' grade).[3]
Calicut University, created by bifurcating Kerala University, is the second university to be set up in Kerala.[3] M. M. Gani, 1969–75, was the first vice-chancellor of the university. Its primary catchment area is the northern districts of Kerala.[3] Calicut University has nine schools and 34 departments.[3][4] As of 2018-19 Calicut University had 301 undergraduate students and 1799 post-graduate students.[5] The number of full-time doctoral students was 581.[5] The university was ranked 54th among Indian universities by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2020[6] and 76th overall.[7]
Calicut University manages around 400 independent affiliated colleges spread across northern Kerala.[3] It also conducts examinations for the students of the affiliated colleges.[3] It is also the largest 'affiliating' university in Kerala.[3]
History[edit]
The University came into being as a result of the efforts of the leaders C.H. Mohammed Koya , C. Achutha Menon, and K. P. Kesava Menon. With the encouragement of the then Kerala Chief Minister, E.M.S. Namboodiripad, C.H. Mohammed Koya the then Kerala Education Minister constituted a twenty-two member committee of experts to make a pilot study on establishing new universities in the State.
The twenty-two member Committee in its report unanimously recommended the immediate establishment of a University in Calicut to organize post-graduate departments of studies and research and to affiliate colleges in the northern districts. Before long C.H. Mohammed Koya appointed K.C. Chacko, Director of Technical Education as the special officer and M. Abdul Rahim, Municipal Commissioner, as administrative officer for the formation of the University at Calicut. On 23 July in 1968 C.H Mohammed Koya obtained an Ordinance on creating the University.
Thus came into being the University of Calicut. K.C. Chacko, Special Officer, was appointed the first Pro-Vice-Chancellor of the University; the University was formally inaugurated at a public function on 12 August in 1968, the Calicut University Bill was passed by the State Legislative Assembly on 29 August in 1968; and statutory bodies such as the Senate, Syndicate, Academic Council, Faculties and Boards of Studies were constituted [8]
The university was established through a Kerala government plan bifurcating the Kerala University. As per the plan, the four post-graduate departments of the Kerala University operating in Calicut were annexed to the new university.[3]
Campus[edit]
The main university campus is located at Tenhipalam, 24 km (15 mi) south of the city of Calicut and about 30 km (19 mi) from city of Malappuram. Most of the teaching and research departments, the Office of the Vice-Chancellor, and the Administration Block are situated on the main campus. The university also has two off-campus centers, one at Thrissur and the other, specially meant for tribal empowerment, located in the Western Ghats area of the state, Wayanad. Besides these, there are self-financing centers located in different parts of the area of jurisdiction.[9]
Central facilities[edit]
The following are the central facilities in the University of Calicut.[10]
- Pareeksha Bhavan
- Calicut University Computer Center
- CHMK Library
- Botanical Garden
- Thaliyola
- Madhava Obeservatory
- Central Sophisticated Instrumentation Facility
- University Museum
- University Park
- University Science Instrumentation Center
CHMK Library[edit]
- Calicut University Library was established in 1971.
- The library was renamed after C.H. Mohammed Koya (former chief Minister, Government of Kerala).
- It has a collection of about 95,000 books and subscribes to 218 journals and 10 newspapers.
- The library follows the Anglo American Cataloguing Rules II (with slight modifications) for cataloguing and the Dewey Decimal Scheme of Classification for the classification of books.
Organisation and administration[edit]
Governance[edit]
A Vice-chancellor is the head of the university.[11] M. K. Jayaraj is the current Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calicut.[12]
- The Senate - consists of 16 members including the Chancellor (Governor of Kerala), the Pro-Chancellor (Kerala Minister of Education), the Vice-Chancellor and Pro Vice-Chancellor.
- The Syndicate - consists of 6 members including the Vice-Chancellor, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Higher Education Secretary, Director of Public Instruction and Director of Collegiate Education.
- The Academic Council - the supreme academic body of the university.
- The Faculties
- The Boards of Studies Boards of Studies - the basic design of the curricula is done by the Boards of Studies.
- The Students' Council - consists of 22 elected members from various independent affiliated colleges and university departments and six members including the Vice-Chancellor.
- The Finance committee - consists of the Vice-Chancellor, Pro Vice-Chancellor, representatives of the Senate, the Syndicate and the Academic Council, the Finance Secretary to Government or an Officer not below the rank of a Joint Secretary nominated by him and the Higher Education Secretary to Government.
Endowment[edit]
From the 2019 Annual Report[13]
Sources | Expenditures | |
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I: Non-Plan Funds |
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II: Plan Funds |
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Plan funds received from the Government of Kerala and the UGC are used only for the specific purposes for which they are sanctioned |
A: UGC assisted plan expenditure | ||
B: Kerala State assisted plan expenditure | ||
C: Expenditure related to self financing courses/centers. | ||
III: Earmarked Funds | Various funding agencies towards fellowships, scholarships and research projects. | Used only for the specific purposes for which they are intended |
IV | Debts, deposits and advances |
- Kerala State Non-Plan Grant (for 2018/19) - Rs. 20,814.88 lakhs
- Income from internal sources - Rs. 12,875.13 lakhs
- Kerala State Plan Grant (for 2018/19) - Rs. 2,500.00 lakhs
- Grant from UGC under XIIth Plan - Rs. 436.40 lakhs
Salaries and pension alone contribute to 63.03% of the total expenditure.
- Salary - Rs. 14,541.12 lakhs
- Pension & DCRG - Rs. 8,151.50 lakhs
- Development & Modernisation - Rs. 3,146.32 lakhs
- Conduct of Exam - Rs. 2,105.00 lakhs
- Scholarships/Research Projects - Rs. 761.81 lakhs
Departments[edit]
Calicut University Schools | |
---|---|
Name | Departments |
Language & Literature | English, Hindi, Malayalam & Comparative Literature and Sanskrit |
Bioscience | Biotechnology, Botany, Life Science, Psychology, Zoology and Environment Science |
Social Sciences | Economics, Folklore Studies, History, Philosophy, Political Science and Women's Studies |
Mathematics & Computational Sciences | Computer Science, Mathematics and Statistics |
Chemical & Physical Sciences | Chemistry, Physics and Nanoscience and Technology |
Education | Education, Lifelong Learning and Extension and Physical Education |
Information & Communication Studies | Journalism and Mass Communication and Library and Information Science |
Fine Arts | Drama & Fine Arts |
Business Studies | Commerce and Management Studies |
Sociology, Geology and Law |
Each school in Calicut University comprises a group of related departments, headed by director. Each department in the school has separate head of the department.[10]
There are nine schools, 34 departments with three centres and 11 chairs.[14] The university has two off campus centres, one at Thrissur and the other in Wayanad.[14]
Off campus campus centres I[edit]
- Lakshadweep
- Dr. John Matthai Centre, Thrissur
- Centre for Folklore Studies
Off campus campus centres II[edit]
- School of Drama and Fine Arts: Located in Aranattukara, a suburb of Thrissur city this department of the university provides formal education and training in drama and theatre. The school is affiliated with National School of Drama.[15] The school was established in 1977 as a centre for drama artists in Kerala. In 2000, the institute started the music department offering Post Graduate and PhD courses.[16][17]
- Institute of Tribal Studies and Research: Institute of Tribal Studies & Research is located at Chethalayam in Wayanad district is established for empowering tribal students for higher education. The centre is also devoted to carry out research on tribal communities.[18]
Affiliated colleges[edit]
From the 2019 Annual Report[13]
Its current jurisdiction extends to five central and northern districts of the state. The university currently has about 391 'affiliated colleges'. These colleges are spread over Malappuram district (122), Kozhikode district (105 colleges), Thrissur district (74), Palakkad district (73) and Wayanad district (17). It also conducts examinations for the students of the affiliated colleges.[3]
A total annual intake of students in the affiliated colleges is nearly 100,000.[19] Most of the colleges are Self Financing Colleges and the rest are Government or Aided Colleges. Most of the colleges offer only under-graduate degrees, while around 100 colleges also offer post-graduate degrees.[19]
Classification based on funding[edit]
- Government Colleges (41)
- Aided Colleges (60)
- Self Financing Colleges (290)
Subject-wise they comprise 254 Arts & Science Colleges, 63 Training Colleges, 40 Engineering/Technical Colleges, 10 Law Colleges, 33 Arabic/Oriental Title Colleges, 11 I. H. R. D. Centres, eight Management Studies Colleges, one Music College, one Fine Arts college, two Colleges of Physical Education, two colleges for Hotel Management.[19]
The university publishes a list of affiliated colleges and courses.[20]
Types of affiliated colleges[edit]
- Architecture-Engineering
- Training
- Management
- Law
- Arts & Science-Arabic/Oriental Title
- Physical Education
Academics[edit]
Rankings[edit]
University of Calicut ranked 69 among Indian Universities in NIRF ranking 2022.[21]
University and College rankings | |
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General – India | |
NIRF (Overall) (2020)[7] | 76 |
NIRF (Universities) (2020)[6] | 54 |
Demographics[edit]
Undergraduate
(UG) |
Graduate
(PG) | |
---|---|---|
Socially Challenged (ST+SC+OBC) | 285 | 1151 |
Economically Backward | 24 | 148 |
International | 0 | 3 |
Total | 301 | 1799 |
Student life[edit]
Cultural festival[edit]
The annual 'Interzonal' cultural festival, 'kalolsavam', is held during the months of January - April or in between. The Interzones are conducted among students from the independent 'affiliated colleges' spread across five northern Kerala Districts.[23] The various Kerala Districts conducts different zonal competitions and the winners gain entry to the 'interzonal' event.[24]
The festivals goes on for a week at the most (offstage and onstage).
Sports competitions[edit]
The annual sports competitions also takes place between the inter colleges among the zones as well as among the zonal colleges. The sports event follow the cultural event and go on for a week.[25]
Notable alumni[edit]
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Politician[edit]
- R. Bindu, Minister of Higher Education Kerala
- K. T. Jaleel, former Minister of Higher Education Kerala
- P. Sreeramakrishnan, Former speaker of Kerala Legislative Assembly
- M. B. Rajesh, Current Minister of Local Self-Governments and Excise Kerala
- N. Samsudheen MLA
- V. T. Balram, Ex. MLA
- Surendran Pattel, Judge for 240th Texas District Court
Academist[edit]
- Abraham V. M, vice-chancellor of Christ University, Bangalore
- Ayyappanpillai Ajayaghosh, organic chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
Sportsperson[edit]
- Anju Bobby George, Indian athlete
- Jimmy George, volleyball player
- V. P. Suhair, Indian professional footballer
- V. Diju, Indian Badminton player. Olympian, Arjuna Awardee
- Cyril C. Valloor, Indian volleyball player
Arts[edit]
- Jenith Kachappilly, Indian film director
- Girish Puthenchery, Indian lyricist, poet, scriptwriter and screenwriter
- K. K. N. Kurup, historian and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calicut
- M. N. Karassery, Malayalam author
- Mohammed Faizal P. P, Member of Lok Sabha
- Rajesh Touchriver, Indian film writer, director
- Ranjith, Indian film director
- Ranjith Padinhateeri, biological physicist, N-Bios laureate[26]
- Richard Hay, politician
- Shyamaprasad, Indian film director
- Sithara, playback singer
- Sunny Wayne, Indian Actor
- Thalappil Pradeep, Padma Shri 2020
- C. R. Rajagopalan, folklore researcher and writer.[27]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ Annual Report
- ↑ "Vice Chancellor". Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 "University of Calicut (official website)".
- ↑ "University of Calicut: About (official website)".
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 "NIRF" (PDF).
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2020 (Universities)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 11 June 2020.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2020 (Overall)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 11 June 2020.
- ↑ Miller, E. Roland. "Mappila Muslim Culture" State University of New York Press, Albany (2015); p. 204, 235–36, 329, 333, and 345.
- ↑ "University of Calicut". uoc.ac.in. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 "Schools (official website)".
- ↑ "Governance (official website)".
- ↑ "New VC for University of Calicut". The Hindu. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 Annual Report, 2019
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 "Calicut University: About (official website)". University of Calicut.
- ↑ Literary And Cultural Societies Archived 18 February 2012 at the Wayback Machine Thrissur district Official website.
- ↑ "School of Drama and Fine Arts" (PDF). University of Calicut. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ↑ "School of Drama (Fine Arts)". University of Calicut. Retrieved 18 August 2012.
- ↑ "Work on Tribal Research Institute". The Times of India. 5 October 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 "About". www.universityofcalicut.info. Calicut University. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
- ↑ "University of Calicut List of Affiliated Colleges & Courses" (PDF). University of Calicut. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
- ↑ "NIRF Ranking 2022- Calicut University is Ranked 69 Among Indian Universities".
- ↑ "National Institutional Ranking Framework" (PDF). nirfindia.org. Retrieved 11 January 2021. NIRF
- ↑ "Calicut varsity inter-zone arts festival begins today". The Hindu. 8 May 2017.
- ↑ "Calicut University D-Zone fest begins". The Hindu. 23 January 2018.
- ↑ "Calicut to host all India inter-varsity football tourney". United News of India. 27 October 2017.
- ↑ "Curriculum Vitae - Ranjith Padinhateeri on IITB". 16 January 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
- ↑ "പ്രശസ്ത ഫോക്ക് ലോറിസ്റ്റ് സി.ആർ.രാജഗോപാലൻ അന്തരിച്ചു". Kairali News | Kairali News Live. 31 January 2022.