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University of Kalyani

Coordinates: 22°59′11″N 88°26′44″E / 22.986389°N 88.445503°E / 22.986389; 88.445503
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University of Kalyani
কল্যাণী বিশ্ববিদ্যালয়
Other name
Kalyani University
TypePublic
Established1960; 64 years ago (1960)
AccreditationNAAC
Academic affiliations
Budget92.2112 crore (US$11 million) (2021–22 est.)[1]
ChancellorGovernor of West Bengal
Vice-ChancellorVacant
Academic staff
226 (2023)[2]
Students6,111 (2023)[2]
Undergraduates744 (2023)[2]
Postgraduates4,654 (2023)[2]
713 (2023)[2]
Location, ,
India

22°59′11″N 88°26′44″E / 22.986389°N 88.445503°E / 22.986389; 88.445503
CampusSemi Urban
400 acres (160 ha)
AcronymKU
Colours  Shocking Pink
  Black
MascotTire & Plow in cross with Wheat plant in both sides
Websitewww.klyuniv.ac.in Edit this at Wikidata

The University of Kalyani, established in 1960, is a Government of West Bengal administered,[3][4] UGC affiliated,[5] NAAC accredited,[6] collegiate public research university in Kalyani, West Bengal, India. It offers courses at the Undergraduate, Postgraduate and Doctoral levels.

History

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The university was established on 1 November 1960 by 'The Kalyani University Act 1960' of the Government of West Bengal. The University of Kalyani is a State University and its activities are guided by 'The Kalyani University Act, 1981 (amended up to 2001)', enacted by the Government of West Bengal. The Act is supplemented by 'Statutes', 'Ordinances', 'Regulations' and 'Rules'. This act replaced 'The Kalyani University (Temporary Suppression) Act, 1978', which in turn replaced 'The Kalyani University Act, 1960'. The University Grants Commission accorded recognition to the university.[7][8][9]

Campus

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The university is placed in an Urban areas setting touching the boundaries of some green Rural areas. The eastern bank of the Ganges is only 2000 meters from the University and its serene background is only 50 km from Kolkata. It is close to Kalyani Ghoshpara railway station, 10 minutes walking distance to Administration Building from the station, and the other campuses are around it. During the Second World War this land was under the control of the American army who maintained an Army depot here.[10] Few roadways and other constructions are still there to prove that past history. The Campus spans over a huge area of 400 acres (largest State University of West Bengal based on area).

Organisation and administration

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Governance

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The Vice-chancellor of Kalyani University is the chief executive officer of the university. On 20 December 2020 Manas Kumar Sanyal was appointed as Vice-chancellor of the university.[11][12]

List of All Vice-Chancellors[13]
Sl. No. Name
1. Prof. Sachindranath Das Gupta (01.11.1960 - 31.10.1968)
2. Prof. Sushil Kumar Mukherjee (02.11.1968 - 14.10.1970)
3. Shri. Karunnaketan Sen (14.11.1970 - 05.09.1974
4. Prof. Debkumar Choudhuri (06.09.1974 - 19.12.1974)
5. Prof. Pratul Chandra Mukherjee (01.03.1975 - 30.06.1976)
6. Prof. Tara Bhusan Mukherjee (01.07.1976 - 07.11.1978)
7. Prof. Subimal Kumar Mukherjee (08.11.1978 - 02.11.1979)
8. Prof. Sitangsu Mookerjee (05.06.1980 - 18.06.1986)
9. Prof. Santosh Kumar Sarkar (19.06.1986 - 28.02.1988)
10. Prof. Kalyan Kumar Das Gupta (01.03.1988 - 17.08.1992)
11. Prof. Ashis Kumar Roy (18.08.1992 - 31.07.1995)
12. Prof. Basudeb Barman (01.08.1995 - 31.01.2000)
13. Prof. Nityananda Saha (01.02.2000 - 10.03.2005)
14. Prof. Arabinda Kumar Das (01.09.2005 - 22.10.2009)
15. Prof. Alok Kumar Banerjee (23.10.2009 - 08.02.2013)
16. Prof. Dilipkumar Mohanta (09.02.2013 - 07.11.2013)
17. Prof. Rattan Lal Hangloo (08.11.2013 - 22.12.2015)
18. Prof. Malayendu Saha (23.12.2015 - 19.12.2016)
19. Prof. Sankar Kumar Ghosh (20.12.2016 - 19.12.2020)
20. Prof. Manas Kumar Sanyal (20.12.2020 - 2023)
21. Prof. Amalendu Bhunia

Faculties and Departments

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Administrative Building, University of Kalyani

The University of Kalyani has 37 departments organized into 6 faculty councils.[14]

Faculty of Science

This faculty consists of the departments of

Faculty of Engineering, Technology & Management

This faculty consists of the departments of

Faculty of Arts & Commerce

This faculty consists of the departments of

Faculty of Education

This faculty consists of the departments of

Faculty of Music & Fine arts

This faculty consists of the department of

School of Interdisciplinary Studies

This faculty consists of the departments of

Centers

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Affiliated Colleges

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This university is providing academic guidance and leadership to 57 affiliated colleges and 7 others recognized institutes (as of 1 January 2020). Colleges are independent from the university but they follow the Course Curriculum of the university. Colleges are headed by the Principal and Professors, Teachers of the colleges are appointed via West Bengal College Service Commission (WBCSC). Colleges have responsibility for admitting Undergraduates and organising their classes. Here are names of total 64 affiliated colleges/other recognized institutes :

Govt./Govt.-Aided General Degree Colleges

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Self-financed General Degree Colleges

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  1. Institute of Mass Communication Film & Television Studies[16]
  2. G.D. College, Shaikpara[17]

Govt.-aided B.P.Ed. College

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  1. Union Christian Training College[18]

Self-financed B. P. Ed. Colleges

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  1. Prabharani Institute of Education[19]
  2. Sunil Dhar Memorial B.P.Ed. College

Self-financed Law Colleges

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  1. Bimal Chandra College of Law
  2. J.R.S.E.T. College of Law
  3. Mohammad Abdul Bari Institute of Juridical Science
  4. S. K. Acharya Institute of Juridical Science

Other Recognized Institutes

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  1. Central Sericultural Research and Training Institute[20]
  2. Kalyani Technology Academy
  3. Tagore School of Rural Development and Agricultural Management[21]
  4. Dr. K.R. Adhikary College of Optometry & Paramedical Technology[22]
  5. Monarch College of Art and Technology[23][20]
  6. Susrijo Institute of Paramedical Technology and Optometry[24]
  7. Susrijo Institute of Agricultural Science, Technology and Management[25]

Academics

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Accreditation

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In 2015, University of Kalyani has been awarded A grade (CGPA 3.12) by the NAAC.[26]

Achievements

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Hepatitis C nosode was developed by Rajesh Shah with a group of Molecular Biologists at the University of Kalyani, where it was demonstrated that the nosode sourced from Hepatitis C virus could produce anti-Cancer effect on cell lines in a laboratory model. This was one big achievement by the Biologists in the field.[27]

Rankings

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University rankings
General – international
QS (Asia) (2020)[28]501-550
General – India
NIRF (Overall) (2022)[29]151-200
NIRF (Universities) (2022)[30]101-150


University of Kalyani has ranked in the 501-550 band among the top 600 Universities in Asia category by the QS Asia Ranking 2020.[28] It also ranked in the 96-100 band among the top 100 Universities in India category by the QS India Ranking 2020.[31] The university has ranked 89 among universities in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2022[30] and in the 151-200 band overall.[29]

Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Detailed Demands For Grants For 2021-22" (PDF). 5 February 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d e "NIRF 2023" (PDF). Kalyani University.
  3. ^ "Government of West Bengal Administered University List".
  4. ^ "Government Aided Universities of West Bengal".
  5. ^ "List of State Universities" (PDF).
  6. ^ "NAAC Report, University of Kalyani-2015".
  7. ^ "List of State Universities, University Grants Commission".
  8. ^ "List of State Private Universities".
  9. ^ "Total No. of Universities in the Country as on 25.05.2016" (PDF).
  10. ^ SENGUPTA, DR NITISH (29 August 2017). Dr.Bidhan Chandra Roy. Publications Division Ministry of Information & Broadcasting. ISBN 978-81-230-2518-6.
  11. ^ "Vice-chancellor".
  12. ^ Kunal (18 December 2020). "WB Gov Appoints Manas Kumar Sanyal as new VC of Kalyani University". Azad Hind News. Retrieved 22 December 2020.
  13. ^ "Former Vice Chancellors".
  14. ^ "University of Kalyani :: Kalyani :: West Bengal". kaluniv.ac.in. Archived from the original on 25 July 2020. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  15. ^ a b c d e f Offering Postgraduate course also
  16. ^ Offering Postgraduate/Postgraduate Diploma course also
  17. ^ Official Website of G. D.College
  18. ^ "Official Website of Union Christian Training College".
  19. ^ "Official Website of Prabharani Institute of Education".
  20. ^ a b Offering Postgraduate Diploma course also
  21. ^ "Official Website of Tagore School of Rural Development and Agricultural Management".
  22. ^ "Official Website of Dr. K.R. Adhikary College of Optometry & Paramedical Technology".
  23. ^ "Official Website of Monarch College of Art and Technology".
  24. ^ "Official Website of Susrijo Institute of Paramedical Technology and Optometry".
  25. ^ "Official Website of Susrijo Institute of Agricultural Science, Technology and Management".
  26. ^ "NAAC Report, University of Kalyani-2015".
  27. ^ Mondal, Jesmin; Das, Jayeeta; Shah, Rajesh; Khuda-Bukhsh, Anisur Rahman (2016). "A homeopathic nosode, Hepatitis C 30 demonstrates anticancer effect against liver cancer cells in vitro by modulating telomerase and topoisomerase II activities as also by promoting apoptosis via intrinsic mitochondrial pathway". Journal of Integrative Medicine. 14 (3): 209–218. doi:10.1016/S2095-4964(16)60251-0. PMID 27181128.
  28. ^ a b "QS Asia University Rankings 2020". QS Quacquarelli Symonds Limited. 2020.
  29. ^ a b "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2022 (Overall)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 15 July 2022.
  30. ^ a b "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2022 (Universities)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 15 July 2022.
  31. ^ "QS India University Rankings 2020".
  32. ^ Agarwal, Stuti (31 May 2013). "I still travel by public transport: Arijit Singh". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 9 February 2015. Retrieved 8 February 2015.
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