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University of Calcutta

The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; abbreviated as CU) is a public collegiate state research university located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Considered one of the best state research universities in India every year, CU has topped among India's best universities several times. It has 151 affiliated undergraduate colleges and 16 institutes in Kolkata and nearby areas. It was established on 24 January 1857 and is the oldest multidisciplinary and European-style institution in Asia. Today, the university's jurisdiction is limited to a few districts of West Bengal, but at the time of establishment it had a catchment area ranging from Lahore to Myanmar. Within India, it is recognized as a "Five-Star University" and accredited an "A+" grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The University of Calcutta was awarded the status of "Centre with Potential for Excellence in Particular Area" and "University with potential for excellence" by the University Grants Commission (UGC).

University of Calcutta
Seal of the University of Calcutta
Latin: Universitas Calcuttensis
Other name
Calcutta University
MottoAdvancement of Learning
TypePublic
Established24 January 1857
(166 years ago)
 (24 January 1857)
Founder
List
AccreditationNAAC
Academic affiliations
Endowment337 crore (US$42 million)
(FY2021–22 est.)[1]
ChancellorGovernor of West Bengal
Vice-ChancellorAsis Kumar Chattopadhyay[2]
Academic staff
1,255 (2023)[3]
Students17,881 (2023)[3]
Undergraduates2,190 (2023)[3]
Postgraduates12,012 (2023)[3]
3,679 (2023)[3]
Location,
India

22°34′35″N 88°21′43″E / 22.57639°N 88.36194°E / 22.57639; 88.36194Coordinates: 22°34′35″N 88°21′43″E / 22.57639°N 88.36194°E / 22.57639; 88.36194
CampusLarge city
AcronymCU
Websitewww.caluniv.ac.in

The university has a total of fourteen campuses spread over the city of Kolkata and its suburbs. As of 2020, 151 colleges and 21 institutes and centres are affiliated with CU. The university was fourth in the Indian University Ranking 2021 list, released by the National Institutional Ranking Framework of the Ministry of Education of the Government of India.

Its alumni and faculty include several heads of state and government, social reformers, prominent artists, the only Indian Academy award winner and Dirac medal winner, many Fellows of the Royal Society and three Nobel laureates as of 2019. The Nobel laureates associated with this university are C. V. Raman, Amartya Sen, and Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee.

The university has the highest number of students who have cleared the National Eligibility Test. The University of Calcutta is a member of the United Nations Academic Impact.

History

Pre-independence

Fredrick John, the education secretary to the British Government in India, first tendered a proposal to them in London for the establishment of a university in Calcutta, along the lines of London University. In July 1854, the Court of Directors of the East India Company sent a dispatch, known as Wood's despatch, to the Governor General of India in Council, to establish universities in Calcutta, Madras and Bombay.[4][5]

 
The University of Calcutta in the late nineteenth century, by Francis Frith

The Calcutta University Act came into force on 24 January 1857, and a 41-member Senate was formed as the policy-making body of the university. The land for the establishment of the university was given by Maharaja Maheshwar Singh Bahadur, who was a Maharaja of Darbhanga. When the university was first established it had a jurisdiction from Lahore to Rangoon and Ceylon, the largest of any Indian university.[6] Calcutta University was the first university east of Suez to teach European classics, English literature, European and Indian philosophy and Occidental and Oriental history.[7][8] The first medical school in British India, the Calcutta Medical College, was affiliated with the university in 1857.[9] The first college for women in India, Bethune College, is affiliated with the university.[10]

From 1836 to 1890, Government Science College, Jabalpur, the first Indian science college, was affiliated with the University of Calcutta.[11] The first university library began functioning in the 1870s. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay and Joddu Nath Bose became the first graduates of the university in 1858, and Kadambini Ganguly and Chandramukhi Basu were the first Indian female graduates in 1882.[12][13][14] The first chancellor and vice-chancellor of the Calcutta University were Governor General Lord Canning and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Sir William Colvile, respectively. Ashutosh Mukherjee was the vice-chancellor for four consecutive two-year terms (1906–1914) and a fifth two-year term in 1921–23.[4][15][16]

 
Calcutta Medical College in 1910

Initially, the university was only an affiliating and examining body. All the academic and teaching work was done in constituent colleges, which were the Presidency College, the Scottish Church College, the Sanskrit College and the Bengal Engineering College. During that period, the Council Room of the Calcutta Medical College and private residence of the vice-chancellor used to house the Senate meetings. The faculty councils generally met at the residences of the presidents of the faculties concerned, in the Civil Engineering College or in the Writers' Building. Because of the lack of space, university examinations were conducted in the Kolkata Town Hall and in tents in the Maidan urban park.[17]

In 1866, a grant of 81,600 (equivalent to 32 million or US$400,000 in 2020) for the site and 170,561 (equivalent to 66 million or US$830,000 in 2020) was sanctioned to construct the new building on College Street. It opened in 1873 and was called Senate House. It had meeting halls for the Senate, a chamber for the vice-chancellor, the office of the registrar, examination rooms and lecture halls. In 1904, postgraduate teaching and research began at the university, which led to an increase in the number of students and candidates. After almost sixty years, a second building, known as the Darbhanga Building, was erected in 1912 with a donation of 2.5 lakh (equivalent to 6.6 crore or US$820,000 in 2020) from Maharaja Maheshwar Singh Bahadur.[17]

The Darbhanga Building housed the University Law College, its library and some university offices and afforded space to hold university examinations on its top floor. In the same year, the Government of British India granted a sum of 8 lakh (equivalent to 21 crore or US$2.6 million in 2020) for the acquisition of a market, Madhab Babu's Bazar, situated adjacent to the Senate House, and construction of a new building for the teaching departments began. It opened in 1926, and was later named the Asutosh Building, after Asutosh Mukherjee, vice-chancellor of the university in 1906–14. Between 1912 and 1914, Taraknath Palit and Rash Behari Ghosh, two eminent lawyers, donated assets totalling 25 lakh (equivalent to 57 crore or US$7.1 million in 2020), and founded the University College of Science at Upper Circular Road (now known as Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road).[17]

 
Senate Hall of University of Calcutta, early 1910s

Post-independence

Before the partition of India, twenty-seven colleges from East Bengal (now Bangladesh) were affiliated with the university. The Government of West Bengal passed the Calcutta University Act of 1951, which substituted the earlier act of 1904 and ensured a democratic structure for the university. The West Bengal Secondary Education Act was passed in the same year linking the university with the school leaving examination. Gradually the requirements of the university grew, and the Senate House was becoming incapable of handling them. After the centenary of Calcutta University, the building was demolished to make space for a more utilitarian building. In 1957, the university's centenary year, it received a grant of 1 crore (equivalent to 85 crore or US$11 million in 2020) from the University Grants Commission, which aided with the construction of the Centenary Building on the College Street campus and the Law College Building on Hazra Road campus. The Economics Department got its own building in 1958 near Barrackpore Trunk Road. In 1965, the Goenka Hospital Diagnostic Research Centre for the University College of Medicine was opened as the university health service. Until 1960, Senate House was one of the city's most prominent landmarks.[17][18]

 
The University of Calcutta building in College Street

In 1968, the Centenary Building opened on the former location of the Senate House. Currently, it houses the Central Library, the Asutosh Museum of Indian Art, the centenary auditorium and a number of university offices. By the mid-1970s, it had become one of the largest universities in the world. It had 13 colleges under its direct control and more than 150 affiliated colleges, along with 16 postgraduate faculties.[19] In the year 2001, the University of Calcutta was awarded the 'Five-Star' status in the first cycle of the university's accreditation by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). In 2009 and 2017, the NAAC awarded its highest grade of 'A' to the University of Calcutta in the second and third cycle of the university's accreditation.[20][21] In 2019, the university's central library and 40 departmental libraries were opened to the public. They have over one million books and more than 200,000 journals, proceedings and manuscripts.[22][17]

Seal

The seal has changed multiple times over the years. The first seal dates back to 1857. It was changed when the Government of India Act 1858 was passed by the British parliament. This brought the government and territories of the East India Company, including the University of Calcutta under the British Crown. Seal three, four and five were introduced in 1930s, The fourth seal faced criticism locally. The current university seal is the modified version of the sixth seal. The motto Advancement of Learning has remained the same through the seal's transitions.[23]

 
 
 
 
 
 
Evolution of seals

Campuses

 
Ashutosh Building at the College Street campus
 
Rajabazar Campus, Kolkata
 
Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan or Alipore campus.
 
Hazra Campus, Kolkata
 
Technology Campus, Salt Lake

The university has a total of 14 campuses spread over the city of Kolkata and its suburbs. They are referred to as Sikhsa Prangan, which means education premises. Major campuses include the Central Campus (Ashutosh Shiksha Prangan) on College Street, University College of Science, Technology and Agriculture (Rashbehari Shiksha Prangan or Rajabazar Science College or Science College) in Rajabazar, Taraknath Palit Shiksha Prangan in Ballygunge and Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan in Alipore. Other campuses include the Hazra Road Campus, the University Press and Book Depot, the B. T. Road Campus, the Viharilal College of Home Science Campus, the University Health Service, the Haringhata Campus, the Dhakuria Lakes (University Rowing Club) and the University Ground and Tent at Maidan.[24][25][26]

Asutosh Siksha Prangan

Asutosh Siksha Prangan (commonly called the College Street Campus) is the university's main campus where the administrative work is done. Located on College Street, it is spread over an area of 2.7 acres (1.1 ha). It houses the Arts and Language department, administrative offices, museum, the central library, an auditorium etc.[27][28] Exhibits like folk art of Bengal are present in the Asutosh Museum of Indian Art.[29] Senate House was the first university building situated on this campus; it opened in 1872. In 1960, it was demolished to make way for a larger building, the Centenary Building, which opened in 1968. The Darbhanga Building and the Asutosh Building are the two other buildings opened in 1921 and 1926, respectively.[17]

Asutosh Building Teaching Departments[30]

  • Arabic & Persian
  • Bengali Language & Literature
  • Commerce
  • English
  • French
  • Hindi
  • Languages [Foreign]
  • Library & Information Science
  • Linguistics
  • Pali
  • Sanskrit
  • Urdu

Rashbehari Siksha Prangan

Rashbehari Siksha Prangan (also known as University College of Science, Technology and Agriculture, or more commonly Rajabazar Science College), is located on Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road in Rajabazar. Established in 1914,[31] houses several scientific and technological departments, including pure and applied chemistry, pure and applied physics, applied optics and photonics, radio physics, applied mathematics, psychology, physiology, biophysics and molecular biology, and others.[24][32]

Taraknath Palit Siksha Prangan

Taraknath Palit Siksha Prangan (also known as University College of Science or commonly Ballygunge Science College) on Ballygunge Circular Road in the southern part of the city, houses the departments of agriculture, anthropology, biochemistry, microbiology, botany, geography, genetics, statistics, zoology, neuroscience, marine science, biotechnology, and most notably geology, among others.[24] It also houses S. N. Pradhan Centre For Neurosciences and the Institute of Agricultural Science.[33]

Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan

Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan, commonly known as Alipore Campus, located at Alipore is the humanities campus of the university. The departments of history, ancient Indian history and culture, Islamic history and culture, South and Southeast Asian studies, archaeology, political science, business management and museology are situated on this campus.[34]

Technology Campus

The Technology Campus, also known as the Tech Camps, is the newest on the university. It brings together the three engineering and technical departments: the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, the A.K.C. School of Information Technology and the Department of Applied Optics and Photonics, in Sector 3, JD Block, Salt Lake.[31][35][36]

 
Map of the University of Calcutta campuses

Organisation and administration

 
Commemorative Postal Stamp, 1957

Governance

The university is governed by a board of administrative officers, which include the vice-chancellor, pro-vice-chancellor for academic affairs, pro-vice-chancellor for business affairs and finance, the registrar, the university librarian, the inspector of colleges, the system manager and 35 others. They monitor the operation of the university and its affiliated colleges and the university's funding.[37] In 2017, Sonali Chakravarti Banerjee became the 51st vice-chancellor of the university.[38] The university is funded by the University Grants Commission, the Government of West Bengal, other agencies for various research works and by the university's own initiatives like fees, sales proceeds, publications, service charges generated from endowment funds etc.[39][40]

Jurisdiction

At one point of time, the university had a huge catchment area in British India, starting from Lahore in the west to Rangoon in east and Ceylon in the south. Colleges like Thomason Engineering College (now IIT Roorkee), Muhammedan Anglo-Oriental College (now Aligarh Muslim University) etc. were affiliated to the university. Schools situated in districts like Rawalpindi, Lahore, Jaypur, Cawnpur, Lucknow, Mussoorie etc. used to prepare and send students for the entrance examination of the university. No provisions to curtail territorial control were made after establishment of University of Punjab and Allahabad in 1882 and 1887 respectively. Although after the Indian Universities Act of 1904 came in, for the first time, the university's control got curtailed to Bengal (which included Orissa and Bihar), Assam and Burma provinces. In the act, provisions were made to limit territorial jurisdiction and it gave the Governor-General-in-Council the power to limit territorial jurisdiction of the five universities; Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, the Punjab and Allahabad.[41]

Following the Government of British India notification on 20 August 1904, Ceylon went under the University of Madras; provinces, states and agencies of Central India, such as the Central India Agency, Rajputana Agency, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh etc. went to the hands of University of Allahabad; Northern and North-Western provinces and states went under the University of Punjab. Jurisdiction of schools and colleges in Eastern India retained to Calcutta University. By 1907, two colleges in Punjab, three in the Central Province, five in the State of Rajputana Agency, six in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh and seven in Ceylon were disaffiliated. Series of disaffiliation continued till 1948. Schools and colleges in Orissa and Bihar province went under University of Patna after its establishment in 1917. University of Rangoon was established in 1920 and the Burma region went under it in 1921. In the same year, University of Dacca was established and some colleges in East Bengal went under it and whole control was cut with the partition of India in 1947. In 1948, All the schools and colleges in Assam left the university after the establishment of Gauhati University.[6][42]

As of 2020, 151 colleges and 22 institutes and centres, in West Bengal are affiliated with the university.[43][44][45] Some of the affiliated colleges include:[46]

Faculties and departments

The university has 60 departments organized into seven faculties: arts, commerce, social welfare and business management, education, journalism and library science, engineering and technology, fine arts, music and home science, law and science; and an agriculture institute with six departments.[45]

To provide agricultural education and research, the Institute of Agricultural Science was established under the University of Calcutta. It was founded by Pabitra Kumar Sen, who was the Khaira Professor of Agriculture (another endowment chair) in the early 1950s. Initial efforts began as early as 1913, but the first institute was set up only in 1939 at Barrackpore (a city near Kolkata) by the university, following the establishment of Imperial Council of Agricultural Research (now known as Indian Council of Agricultural Research) in 1926.[47] Although it was shut down in 1941 due to World War II. Then, in 1954, a postgraduate department in agriculture was started in Ballygunge Science College by the university, with agricultural botany as the only subject and two years later, Veterinary Science Institute of the university was included and the department was upgraded into a faculty called agriculture and veterinary science. In 2002 university decided to reopen undergraduate agriculture course in the agricultural experiment farm campus at Baruipur, a city in the south of Calcutta. In the same year, the department was restructured as a separate Institute of Agricultural Science.[48]

The Faculty of Arts consists of 23 departments; commerce consists of three departments; education, journalism and library science consist of three departments; engineering and technology consist of eight departments; science has 22 departments and home science offers courses on subjects such as food and nutrition, human development, and home science.[45] The Faculty of Law was established in January 1909 as the University College of Law. It was granted status as the university's department of law in February 1996. This campus is popularly known as Hazra Law College. The faculty has many luminaries associated with it, including Rajendra Prasad, Rashbehari Ghose, and Chittaranjan Das.[49][45]

Academics

Admission

For undergraduate courses—Arts (BA), Commerce (B.Com.) and Science (BSc) streams (except engineering courses)—one can apply directly for multiple courses based on their Higher Secondary School Certificate examination or any equivalent exam results. Students are shortlisted according to their marks and the number of seats available. For some departments, entrance exams may take place at the sole discretion of the head of the department. Anyone can apply within five years of passing the Higher Secondary Examination.[50] For engineering courses, admission is based on the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) rankings.[51][52] While, for postgraduate courses and doctoral degree courses, one has to take an entrance exam/written test given by the university or any national level exam related to the subject, held by the UGC. A merit list is prepared on the basis of the results of the exams.[53][54][55]

Research

 
Notable scientists from the University of Calcutta. Seated (L to R): Meghnad Saha, Jagadish Chandra Bose, Jnan Chandra Ghosh. Standing (L to R): Snehamoy Dutt, Satyendranath Bose, Debendra Mohan Bose, NR Sen, Jnanendra Nath Mukherjee, N C Nag

Undergraduates may enroll for a three- or four-year program in engineering. Students choose a major when they enter the university, and cannot change it unless they opt later for the university's professional or self-financed postgraduate programs. Science and business disciplines are in high demand, largely in anticipation of better employment prospects. Most programs are organized on an annual basis, though some programs are semester dependent. Most departments offer master's programs of a year or a few years' duration. Research is conducted in specialized institutes as well as individual departments, many of which have doctoral programs.[45]

The University of Calcutta has the largest research center, which started from the 100th Science Congress of India in January 2013. This is the Center for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (CRNN) on the Technology Campus of CU at Salt Lake, West Bengal.[56] The university has 18 research centres, 710 teachers, 3000 non-teaching staff and 11,000 postgraduate students.[57]

 
University Central Library viewed from College Square

Libraries

The central library at the Asutosh Siksha Prangan was started around the 1870s.[22] Apart from 39 departmental libraries, it has a central library, two campus libraries, and two libraries at the advanced centers spread across the seven campuses. Students of affiliated colleges can also access the central library. The university library has over one million books and more than 200,000 bound journals, proceedings, manuscripts, patents and other valuable collections.[29][58]

Publishing

The university has its own publishing house called University Press and Publications along with a book depot, which was established in the 20th century. It publishes textbooks, treatises, journals and confidential papers for all the examinations conducted by the university. It also publishes the journal The Calcutta Review, which is one of the oldest Asian university journals. The Calcutta Review was established by Sir John Kaye in May 1844. It has been issued biannually since 1913.[59][60][61]

Rankings

University and college rankings
General – international
ARWU (2022)[62]901–1000
QS (World) (2023)[63]801–1000
QS (Asia) (2023)[64]181
Times (World) (2023)[65]1001–1200
Times (Asia) (2022)[66]401–500
Times (Emerging) (2022)[67]401–500
General – India
NIRF (Overall) (2021)[68]11
NIRF (Universities) (2021)[69]4
Outlook India (Universities) (2020)[70]6

Internationally, the University of Calcutta was ranked 801–1000 in the QS World University Rankings of 2023[63] and 181 in Asia.[64] It was ranked 1001–1200 in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2023,[65] 401–500 in Asia in 2022[66] and in the same band among emerging economies.[67] It was ranked 901–1000 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities of 2022.[62]

In India, the University of Calcutta was ranked 11th overall by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2021[68] and 4th among universities.[69]

Accreditation and recognition

In 2001, the University of Calcutta was awarded "Five-Star" status in the first cycle of the university's accreditation by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).[71] In 2009 and 2017, NAAC awarded its highest grade of 'A' to the University of Calcutta in the second and third cycle of the university's accreditation.[20] The UGC recognized the University of Calcutta as a "University with Potential for Excellence", on 8 December 2005.[72][73] It was also awarded the status of "Centre with Potential for Excellence in Particular Area" in Electro-Physiological and Neuro-imaging studies including mathematical modeling.[74][75]

The Manuscript Library at the university has also been designated as a "Manuscript Conservation Centre" under the National Mission for Manuscripts, which was established in 2003.[76][77] The university has the highest number of students who have cleared the doctoral entrance eligibility exam, known as National Eligibility Test, in Natural Science and Arts to become eligible to pursue research with a full scholarship awarded by the Government of India.[78][better source needed] The university is a member of the United Nations Academic Impact initiative.[79]

Student life

The university has a ground and tent in Maidan, where different types of sports are played.[80] Inter-college tournaments in sports like football, archery, basketball, and hockey are also organised.[81] The university rowing club started in the year 1983 at Rabindra Sarobar.[82][83] The students' union, known as Calcutta University Students' Union organises social and cultural activities occasionally, which includes blood donation camps, environmental awareness programmes, relief fund collection, teachers day celebration, Saraswati puja, etc.[84][85]

Most of the affiliated undergraduate colleges located in the city have their own student hostels. The university has 17 hostels, of which eight (two for undergraduates and six for post graduates) are for women. A total of 13 hostels are for paying guest students located across the city.[86]

University song

In 1938, the then Vice-Chancellor Syama Prasad Mookerjee requested Rabindranath Tagore to compose a "university song" for the university. Rabindranath composed two songs instead of one— "Cholo Jai, Cholo Jai" and "Subho Karmapathe Dharo Nirvayo Gaan" (in English "Let's go, let's go" and "Take up fearless song on the path of good deeds" respectively). The first song "Cholo Jai, Cholo Jai" was adopted and the was sung by the students in a parade on the occasion of foundation day of the university on 24 January 1937. In the post centenary golden jubilee year of the university, the song "Subho Karmapathe Dharo Nirvayo Gaan" was adopted as the new university song.[87][88]

Notable alumni and faculties

The university has produced many scientists, engineers, world leaders and Nobel laureates and teachers. As the oldest university of Bengal and India, it attracted students from diverse walks of life. Nobel laureates who either studied or worked there include: Rabindranath Tagore, Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, Ronald Ross,[89] Amartya Sen and Abhijit Banerjee.[90] The Academy Award winning director Satyajit Ray was an alumnus of the university as was the composer of the national song of India, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay. Some of the industrialists who studied at the university include: Sir Rajen Mookerjee, Rama Prasad Goenka, Lakshmi Mittal, and Aditya Birla. Notable scientists, medical doctors and mathematicians associated with the university include: Jagadish Chandra Bose, Prafulla Chandra Ray, Meghnad Saha, Anil Kumar Gain, Satyendra Nath Bose, Subir Kumar Ghosh, Ashoke Sen, Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay, C. R. Rao, Asima Chatterjee, Tarak Nath Podder and Ujjwal Maulik.[91][92][93]

Fatima Jinnah, one of the leading founding members of Pakistan studied dentistry at the university. A nationalist leader and former president of the Indian National Congress, co-founder of the Indian National Army, and head of state of the Provisional Government of Free India, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose also spent some time at the university. Other presidents of the Indian National Congress include: Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee, Surendranath Banerjee, Anandamohan Bose, Romesh Chunder Dutt, Bhupendra Nath Bose and Madan Mohan Malaviya. Malaviya was also the founder of the Banaras Hindu University. Among the presidents of India associated with this university are: Rajendra Prasad (who studied there) and Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan (who taught there), and Pranab Mukherjee, who both studied and taught at affiliated colleges of the university. The former vice president of India, Mohammad Hamid Ansari studied there, as did a former deputy prime minister of India, Jagjivan Ram.[91]

Many governors of Indian states studied at the university including the first Indian governors of Bihar and Odisha, Lord Satyendra Prasanna Sinha, 1st Baron Sinha of Raipur, Chandeshwar Prasad Narayan Singh, governor of the Punjab and Uttar Pradesh, and Banwari Lal Joshi, the former governor of Delhi, Meghalaya, Uttar Pradesh and the current governor of Uttarakhand. The former ruler of the Indian princely state of Coochbehar, Maharaja Nripendra Narayan Bhupa Bahadur, as well as Patayet Sahib Maharajkumar Bhoopendra Narayan Singh Deo of Saraikela were also alumni of this university, as were colonial-era prime ministers Albion Rajkumar Banerjee of Kashmir and A.K. Fazlul Huq of undivided Bengal.[91]

Among its former students are eight chief ministers of West Bengal: Prafulla Chandra Ghosh, Bidhan Chandra Ray, Prafulla Chandra Sen, Ajoy Mukherjee, Siddhartha Shankar Ray, Jyoti Basu, Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, and Mamata Banerjee; three chief ministers each of Assam: Gopinath Bordoloi, Bishnuram Medhi and Golap Borbora; and chief ministers of Bihar: Krishna Sinha, Binodanand Jha and Ram Sundar Das; two chief ministers of Meghalaya: B.B. Lyngdoh and S.C. Marak, and two chief ministers of Madhya Pradesh: Ravishankar Shukla, Kamal Nath. The chief ministers of Manipur, Rishang Keishing, Nagaland, S.C. Jamir and Sikkim B B Gurung were also students. Among the chief justices of the Supreme Court of India are: Bijan Kumar Mukherjea, Sudhi Ranjan Das, Amal Kumar Sarkar, Ajit Nath Ray, Sabyasachi Mukharji and Altamas Kabir. Others have also served as judges in the Supreme Court, and as chief justices and judges in state high courts.[91]

Heads of state from other countries associated with the university include four presidents of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Mohammad Mohammadullah, Abu Sadat Mohammad Sayem, Abdus Sattar, three prime ministers of Bangladesh, Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, Muhammad Mansur Ali, and Shah Azizur Rahman, three prime ministers of Pakistan, Mohammad Ali Bogra, Hussein Shaheed Suhrawardy, and Nurul Amin, the first premier of Burma under British rule, Ba Maw, the first president of Nepal, Ram Baran Yadav and the first democratically elected prime minister of Nepal, Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala, and his successor Tulsi Giri.[91]

One of the prominent indigenous leader from Tripuri Community, Birendra Kishore Roaza also graduated from this university[94]

See also

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External links

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university, calcutta, informally, known, calcutta, university, abbreviated, public, collegiate, state, research, university, located, kolkata, west, bengal, india, considered, best, state, research, universities, india, every, year, topped, among, india, best,. The University of Calcutta informally known as Calcutta University abbreviated as CU is a public collegiate state research university located in Kolkata West Bengal India Considered one of the best state research universities in India every year CU has topped among India s best universities several times It has 151 affiliated undergraduate colleges and 16 institutes in Kolkata and nearby areas It was established on 24 January 1857 and is the oldest multidisciplinary and European style institution in Asia Today the university s jurisdiction is limited to a few districts of West Bengal but at the time of establishment it had a catchment area ranging from Lahore to Myanmar Within India it is recognized as a Five Star University and accredited an A grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council NAAC The University of Calcutta was awarded the status of Centre with Potential for Excellence in Particular Area and University with potential for excellence by the University Grants Commission UGC University of CalcuttaSeal of the University of CalcuttaLatin Universitas CalcuttensisOther nameCalcutta UniversityMottoAdvancement of LearningTypePublicEstablished24 January 1857 166 years ago 24 January 1857 FounderList Alexander Duff Sir Charles Wood Maharaja Maheshwar Singh Bahadur Dr Fredrick JohnAccreditationNAACAcademic affiliationsUGCAIUACUAICTEBCIICMRICSSREndowment 337 crore US 42 million FY2021 22 est 1 ChancellorGovernor of West BengalVice ChancellorAsis Kumar Chattopadhyay 2 Academic staff1 255 2023 3 Students17 881 2023 3 Undergraduates2 190 2023 3 Postgraduates12 012 2023 3 Doctoral students3 679 2023 3 LocationKolkata India22 34 35 N 88 21 43 E 22 57639 N 88 36194 E 22 57639 88 36194 Coordinates 22 34 35 N 88 21 43 E 22 57639 N 88 36194 E 22 57639 88 36194CampusLarge cityAcronymCUWebsitewww wbr caluniv wbr ac wbr inThe university has a total of fourteen campuses spread over the city of Kolkata and its suburbs As of 2020 151 colleges and 21 institutes and centres are affiliated with CU The university was fourth in the Indian University Ranking 2021 list released by the National Institutional Ranking Framework of the Ministry of Education of the Government of India Its alumni and faculty include several heads of state and government social reformers prominent artists the only Indian Academy award winner and Dirac medal winner many Fellows of the Royal Society and three Nobel laureates as of 2019 The Nobel laureates associated with this university are C V Raman Amartya Sen and Abhijit Vinayak Banerjee The university has the highest number of students who have cleared the National Eligibility Test The University of Calcutta is a member of the United Nations Academic Impact Contents 1 History 1 1 Pre independence 1 2 Post independence 2 Seal 3 Campuses 3 1 Asutosh Siksha Prangan 3 1 1 Asutosh Building Teaching Departments 30 3 2 Rashbehari Siksha Prangan 3 3 Taraknath Palit Siksha Prangan 3 4 Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan 3 5 Technology Campus 4 Organisation and administration 4 1 Governance 4 2 Jurisdiction 4 3 Faculties and departments 5 Academics 5 1 Admission 5 2 Research 5 3 Libraries 5 4 Publishing 5 5 Rankings 5 6 Accreditation and recognition 6 Student life 6 1 University song 7 Notable alumni and faculties 8 See also 9 References 9 1 Citations 9 2 Bibliography 10 External linksHistory EditMain article History of the University of Calcutta Pre independence Edit Fredrick John the education secretary to the British Government in India first tendered a proposal to them in London for the establishment of a university in Calcutta along the lines of London University In July 1854 the Court of Directors of the East India Company sent a dispatch known as Wood s despatch to the Governor General of India in Council to establish universities in Calcutta Madras and Bombay 4 5 The University of Calcutta in the late nineteenth century by Francis Frith The Calcutta University Act came into force on 24 January 1857 and a 41 member Senate was formed as the policy making body of the university The land for the establishment of the university was given by Maharaja Maheshwar Singh Bahadur who was a Maharaja of Darbhanga When the university was first established it had a jurisdiction from Lahore to Rangoon and Ceylon the largest of any Indian university 6 Calcutta University was the first university east of Suez to teach European classics English literature European and Indian philosophy and Occidental and Oriental history 7 8 The first medical school in British India the Calcutta Medical College was affiliated with the university in 1857 9 The first college for women in India Bethune College is affiliated with the university 10 From 1836 to 1890 Government Science College Jabalpur the first Indian science college was affiliated with the University of Calcutta 11 The first university library began functioning in the 1870s Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay and Joddu Nath Bose became the first graduates of the university in 1858 and Kadambini Ganguly and Chandramukhi Basu were the first Indian female graduates in 1882 12 13 14 The first chancellor and vice chancellor of the Calcutta University were Governor General Lord Canning and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Sir William Colvile respectively Ashutosh Mukherjee was the vice chancellor for four consecutive two year terms 1906 1914 and a fifth two year term in 1921 23 4 15 16 Calcutta Medical College in 1910Initially the university was only an affiliating and examining body All the academic and teaching work was done in constituent colleges which were the Presidency College the Scottish Church College the Sanskrit College and the Bengal Engineering College During that period the Council Room of the Calcutta Medical College and private residence of the vice chancellor used to house the Senate meetings The faculty councils generally met at the residences of the presidents of the faculties concerned in the Civil Engineering College or in the Writers Building Because of the lack of space university examinations were conducted in the Kolkata Town Hall and in tents in the Maidan urban park 17 In 1866 a grant of 81 600 equivalent to 32 million or US 400 000 in 2020 for the site and 170 561 equivalent to 66 million or US 830 000 in 2020 was sanctioned to construct the new building on College Street It opened in 1873 and was called Senate House It had meeting halls for the Senate a chamber for the vice chancellor the office of the registrar examination rooms and lecture halls In 1904 postgraduate teaching and research began at the university which led to an increase in the number of students and candidates After almost sixty years a second building known as the Darbhanga Building was erected in 1912 with a donation of 2 5 lakh equivalent to 6 6 crore or US 820 000 in 2020 from Maharaja Maheshwar Singh Bahadur 17 The Darbhanga Building housed the University Law College its library and some university offices and afforded space to hold university examinations on its top floor In the same year the Government of British India granted a sum of 8 lakh equivalent to 21 crore or US 2 6 million in 2020 for the acquisition of a market Madhab Babu s Bazar situated adjacent to the Senate House and construction of a new building for the teaching departments began It opened in 1926 and was later named the Asutosh Building after Asutosh Mukherjee vice chancellor of the university in 1906 14 Between 1912 and 1914 Taraknath Palit and Rash Behari Ghosh two eminent lawyers donated assets totalling 25 lakh equivalent to 57 crore or US 7 1 million in 2020 and founded the University College of Science at Upper Circular Road now known as Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road 17 Senate Hall of University of Calcutta early 1910s Post independence Edit Before the partition of India twenty seven colleges from East Bengal now Bangladesh were affiliated with the university The Government of West Bengal passed the Calcutta University Act of 1951 which substituted the earlier act of 1904 and ensured a democratic structure for the university The West Bengal Secondary Education Act was passed in the same year linking the university with the school leaving examination Gradually the requirements of the university grew and the Senate House was becoming incapable of handling them After the centenary of Calcutta University the building was demolished to make space for a more utilitarian building In 1957 the university s centenary year it received a grant of 1 crore equivalent to 85 crore or US 11 million in 2020 from the University Grants Commission which aided with the construction of the Centenary Building on the College Street campus and the Law College Building on Hazra Road campus The Economics Department got its own building in 1958 near Barrackpore Trunk Road In 1965 the Goenka Hospital Diagnostic Research Centre for the University College of Medicine was opened as the university health service Until 1960 Senate House was one of the city s most prominent landmarks 17 18 The University of Calcutta building in College Street In 1968 the Centenary Building opened on the former location of the Senate House Currently it houses the Central Library the Asutosh Museum of Indian Art the centenary auditorium and a number of university offices By the mid 1970s it had become one of the largest universities in the world It had 13 colleges under its direct control and more than 150 affiliated colleges along with 16 postgraduate faculties 19 In the year 2001 the University of Calcutta was awarded the Five Star status in the first cycle of the university s accreditation by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council NAAC In 2009 and 2017 the NAAC awarded its highest grade of A to the University of Calcutta in the second and third cycle of the university s accreditation 20 21 In 2019 the university s central library and 40 departmental libraries were opened to the public They have over one million books and more than 200 000 journals proceedings and manuscripts 22 17 Seal EditThe seal has changed multiple times over the years The first seal dates back to 1857 It was changed when the Government of India Act 1858 was passed by the British parliament This brought the government and territories of the East India Company including the University of Calcutta under the British Crown Seal three four and five were introduced in 1930s The fourth seal faced criticism locally The current university seal is the modified version of the sixth seal The motto Advancement of Learning has remained the same through the seal s transitions 23 Evolution of sealsCampuses Edit Ashutosh Building at the College Street campus Rajabazar Campus Kolkata Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan or Alipore campus Hazra Campus Kolkata Technology Campus Salt Lake The university has a total of 14 campuses spread over the city of Kolkata and its suburbs They are referred to as Sikhsa Prangan which means education premises Major campuses include the Central Campus Ashutosh Shiksha Prangan on College Street University College of Science Technology and Agriculture Rashbehari Shiksha Prangan or Rajabazar Science College or Science College in Rajabazar Taraknath Palit Shiksha Prangan in Ballygunge and Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan in Alipore Other campuses include the Hazra Road Campus the University Press and Book Depot the B T Road Campus the Viharilal College of Home Science Campus the University Health Service the Haringhata Campus the Dhakuria Lakes University Rowing Club and the University Ground and Tent at Maidan 24 25 26 Asutosh Siksha Prangan Edit Asutosh Siksha Prangan commonly called the College Street Campus is the university s main campus where the administrative work is done Located on College Street it is spread over an area of 2 7 acres 1 1 ha It houses the Arts and Language department administrative offices museum the central library an auditorium etc 27 28 Exhibits like folk art of Bengal are present in the Asutosh Museum of Indian Art 29 Senate House was the first university building situated on this campus it opened in 1872 In 1960 it was demolished to make way for a larger building the Centenary Building which opened in 1968 The Darbhanga Building and the Asutosh Building are the two other buildings opened in 1921 and 1926 respectively 17 Asutosh Building Teaching Departments 30 Edit Arabic amp Persian Bengali Language amp Literature Commerce English French HindiLanguages Foreign Library amp Information Science Linguistics Pali Sanskrit UrduRashbehari Siksha Prangan Edit Main article University College of Science Technology and Agriculture Rashbehari Siksha Prangan also known as University College of Science Technology and Agriculture or more commonly Rajabazar Science College is located on Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road in Rajabazar Established in 1914 31 houses several scientific and technological departments including pure and applied chemistry pure and applied physics applied optics and photonics radio physics applied mathematics psychology physiology biophysics and molecular biology and others 24 32 Taraknath Palit Siksha Prangan Edit Taraknath Palit Siksha Prangan also known as University College of Science or commonly Ballygunge Science College on Ballygunge Circular Road in the southern part of the city houses the departments of agriculture anthropology biochemistry microbiology botany geography genetics statistics zoology neuroscience marine science biotechnology and most notably geology among others 24 It also houses S N Pradhan Centre For Neurosciences and the Institute of Agricultural Science 33 Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan Edit Sahid Khudiram Siksha Prangan commonly known as Alipore Campus located at Alipore is the humanities campus of the university The departments of history ancient Indian history and culture Islamic history and culture South and Southeast Asian studies archaeology political science business management and museology are situated on this campus 34 Technology Campus Edit The Technology Campus also known as the Tech Camps is the newest on the university It brings together the three engineering and technical departments the Department of Computer Science and Engineering the A K C School of Information Technology and the Department of Applied Optics and Photonics in Sector 3 JD Block Salt Lake 31 35 36 Map of the University of Calcutta campusesOrganisation and administration Edit Commemorative Postal Stamp 1957 Governance Edit The university is governed by a board of administrative officers which include the vice chancellor pro vice chancellor for academic affairs pro vice chancellor for business affairs and finance the registrar the university librarian the inspector of colleges the system manager and 35 others They monitor the operation of the university and its affiliated colleges and the university s funding 37 In 2017 Sonali Chakravarti Banerjee became the 51st vice chancellor of the university 38 The university is funded by the University Grants Commission the Government of West Bengal other agencies for various research works and by the university s own initiatives like fees sales proceeds publications service charges generated from endowment funds etc 39 40 Jurisdiction Edit Main articles List of colleges affiliated to the University of Calcutta and List of centres affiliated to the University of Calcutta At one point of time the university had a huge catchment area in British India starting from Lahore in the west to Rangoon in east and Ceylon in the south Colleges like Thomason Engineering College now IIT Roorkee Muhammedan Anglo Oriental College now Aligarh Muslim University etc were affiliated to the university Schools situated in districts like Rawalpindi Lahore Jaypur Cawnpur Lucknow Mussoorie etc used to prepare and send students for the entrance examination of the university No provisions to curtail territorial control were made after establishment of University of Punjab and Allahabad in 1882 and 1887 respectively Although after the Indian Universities Act of 1904 came in for the first time the university s control got curtailed to Bengal which included Orissa and Bihar Assam and Burma provinces In the act provisions were made to limit territorial jurisdiction and it gave the Governor General in Council the power to limit territorial jurisdiction of the five universities Calcutta Bombay Madras the Punjab and Allahabad 41 Following the Government of British India notification on 20 August 1904 Ceylon went under the University of Madras provinces states and agencies of Central India such as the Central India Agency Rajputana Agency United Provinces of Agra and Oudh etc went to the hands of University of Allahabad Northern and North Western provinces and states went under the University of Punjab Jurisdiction of schools and colleges in Eastern India retained to Calcutta University By 1907 two colleges in Punjab three in the Central Province five in the State of Rajputana Agency six in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh and seven in Ceylon were disaffiliated Series of disaffiliation continued till 1948 Schools and colleges in Orissa and Bihar province went under University of Patna after its establishment in 1917 University of Rangoon was established in 1920 and the Burma region went under it in 1921 In the same year University of Dacca was established and some colleges in East Bengal went under it and whole control was cut with the partition of India in 1947 In 1948 All the schools and colleges in Assam left the university after the establishment of Gauhati University 6 42 As of 2020 151 colleges and 22 institutes and centres in West Bengal are affiliated with the university 43 44 45 Some of the affiliated colleges include 46 Asutosh College Bangabasi College Bethune College City College Kolkata Dinabandhu Andrews College Lady Brabourne College Scottish Church College St Xavier s College Kolkata Surendranath College Vidyasagar College Faculties and departments Edit The university has 60 departments organized into seven faculties arts commerce social welfare and business management education journalism and library science engineering and technology fine arts music and home science law and science and an agriculture institute with six departments 45 To provide agricultural education and research the Institute of Agricultural Science was established under the University of Calcutta It was founded by Pabitra Kumar Sen who was the Khaira Professor of Agriculture another endowment chair in the early 1950s Initial efforts began as early as 1913 but the first institute was set up only in 1939 at Barrackpore a city near Kolkata by the university following the establishment of Imperial Council of Agricultural Research now known as Indian Council of Agricultural Research in 1926 47 Although it was shut down in 1941 due to World War II Then in 1954 a postgraduate department in agriculture was started in Ballygunge Science College by the university with agricultural botany as the only subject and two years later Veterinary Science Institute of the university was included and the department was upgraded into a faculty called agriculture and veterinary science In 2002 university decided to reopen undergraduate agriculture course in the agricultural experiment farm campus at Baruipur a city in the south of Calcutta In the same year the department was restructured as a separate Institute of Agricultural Science 48 The Faculty of Arts consists of 23 departments commerce consists of three departments education journalism and library science consist of three departments engineering and technology consist of eight departments science has 22 departments and home science offers courses on subjects such as food and nutrition human development and home science 45 The Faculty of Law was established in January 1909 as the University College of Law It was granted status as the university s department of law in February 1996 This campus is popularly known as Hazra Law College The faculty has many luminaries associated with it including Rajendra Prasad Rashbehari Ghose and Chittaranjan Das 49 45 Academics EditAdmission Edit For undergraduate courses Arts BA Commerce B Com and Science BSc streams except engineering courses one can apply directly for multiple courses based on their Higher Secondary School Certificate examination or any equivalent exam results Students are shortlisted according to their marks and the number of seats available For some departments entrance exams may take place at the sole discretion of the head of the department Anyone can apply within five years of passing the Higher Secondary Examination 50 For engineering courses admission is based on the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination WBJEE rankings 51 52 While for postgraduate courses and doctoral degree courses one has to take an entrance exam written test given by the university or any national level exam related to the subject held by the UGC A merit list is prepared on the basis of the results of the exams 53 54 55 Research Edit Notable scientists from the University of Calcutta Seated L to R Meghnad Saha Jagadish Chandra Bose Jnan Chandra Ghosh Standing L to R Snehamoy Dutt Satyendranath Bose Debendra Mohan Bose NR Sen Jnanendra Nath Mukherjee N C Nag Undergraduates may enroll for a three or four year program in engineering Students choose a major when they enter the university and cannot change it unless they opt later for the university s professional or self financed postgraduate programs Science and business disciplines are in high demand largely in anticipation of better employment prospects Most programs are organized on an annual basis though some programs are semester dependent Most departments offer master s programs of a year or a few years duration Research is conducted in specialized institutes as well as individual departments many of which have doctoral programs 45 The University of Calcutta has the largest research center which started from the 100th Science Congress of India in January 2013 This is the Center for Research in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology CRNN on the Technology Campus of CU at Salt Lake West Bengal 56 The university has 18 research centres 710 teachers 3000 non teaching staff and 11 000 postgraduate students 57 University Central Library viewed from College Square Libraries Edit The central library at the Asutosh Siksha Prangan was started around the 1870s 22 Apart from 39 departmental libraries it has a central library two campus libraries and two libraries at the advanced centers spread across the seven campuses Students of affiliated colleges can also access the central library The university library has over one million books and more than 200 000 bound journals proceedings manuscripts patents and other valuable collections 29 58 Publishing Edit See also The Calcutta Review The university has its own publishing house called University Press and Publications along with a book depot which was established in the 20th century It publishes textbooks treatises journals and confidential papers for all the examinations conducted by the university It also publishes the journal The Calcutta Review which is one of the oldest Asian university journals The Calcutta Review was established by Sir John Kaye in May 1844 It has been issued biannually since 1913 59 60 61 Rankings Edit University and college rankingsGeneral internationalARWU 2022 62 901 1000QS World 2023 63 801 1000QS Asia 2023 64 181Times World 2023 65 1001 1200Times Asia 2022 66 401 500Times Emerging 2022 67 401 500General IndiaNIRF Overall 2021 68 11NIRF Universities 2021 69 4Outlook India Universities 2020 70 6Internationally the University of Calcutta was ranked 801 1000 in the QS World University Rankings of 2023 63 and 181 in Asia 64 It was ranked 1001 1200 in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2023 65 401 500 in Asia in 2022 66 and in the same band among emerging economies 67 It was ranked 901 1000 in the Academic Ranking of World Universities of 2022 62 In India the University of Calcutta was ranked 11th overall by the National Institutional Ranking Framework NIRF in 2021 68 and 4th among universities 69 Accreditation and recognition Edit In 2001 the University of Calcutta was awarded Five Star status in the first cycle of the university s accreditation by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council NAAC 71 In 2009 and 2017 NAAC awarded its highest grade of A to the University of Calcutta in the second and third cycle of the university s accreditation 20 The UGC recognized the University of Calcutta as a University with Potential for Excellence on 8 December 2005 72 73 It was also awarded the status of Centre with Potential for Excellence in Particular Area in Electro Physiological and Neuro imaging studies including mathematical modeling 74 75 The Manuscript Library at the university has also been designated as a Manuscript Conservation Centre under the National Mission for Manuscripts which was established in 2003 76 77 The university has the highest number of students who have cleared the doctoral entrance eligibility exam known as National Eligibility Test in Natural Science and Arts to become eligible to pursue research with a full scholarship awarded by the Government of India 78 better source needed The university is a member of the United Nations Academic Impact initiative 79 Student life EditThe university has a ground and tent in Maidan where different types of sports are played 80 Inter college tournaments in sports like football archery basketball and hockey are also organised 81 The university rowing club started in the year 1983 at Rabindra Sarobar 82 83 The students union known as Calcutta University Students Union organises social and cultural activities occasionally which includes blood donation camps environmental awareness programmes relief fund collection teachers day celebration Saraswati puja etc 84 85 Most of the affiliated undergraduate colleges located in the city have their own student hostels The university has 17 hostels of which eight two for undergraduates and six for post graduates are for women A total of 13 hostels are for paying guest students located across the city 86 University song Edit In 1938 the then Vice Chancellor Syama Prasad Mookerjee requested Rabindranath Tagore to compose a university song for the university Rabindranath composed two songs instead of one Cholo Jai Cholo Jai and Subho Karmapathe Dharo Nirvayo Gaan in English Let s go let s go and Take up fearless song on the path of good deeds respectively The first song Cholo Jai Cholo Jai was adopted and the was sung by the students in a parade on the occasion of foundation day of the university on 24 January 1937 In the post centenary golden jubilee year of the university the song Subho Karmapathe Dharo Nirvayo Gaan was adopted as the new university song 87 88 Notable alumni and faculties EditMain articles List of University of Calcutta people and List of vice chancellors of the University of Calcutta The university has produced many scientists engineers world leaders and Nobel laureates and teachers As the oldest university of Bengal and India it attracted students from diverse walks of life Nobel laureates who either studied or worked there include Rabindranath Tagore Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Ronald Ross 89 Amartya Sen and Abhijit Banerjee 90 The Academy Award winning director Satyajit Ray was an alumnus of the university as was the composer of the national song of India Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay Some of the industrialists who studied at the university include Sir Rajen Mookerjee Rama Prasad Goenka Lakshmi Mittal and Aditya Birla Notable scientists medical doctors and mathematicians associated with the university include Jagadish Chandra Bose Prafulla Chandra Ray Meghnad Saha Anil Kumar Gain Satyendra Nath Bose Subir Kumar Ghosh Ashoke Sen Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay C R Rao Asima Chatterjee Tarak Nath Podder and Ujjwal Maulik 91 92 93 Fatima Jinnah one of the leading founding members of Pakistan studied dentistry at the university A nationalist leader and former president of the Indian National Congress co founder of the Indian National Army and head of state of the Provisional Government of Free India Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose also spent some time at the university Other presidents of the Indian National Congress include Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee Surendranath Banerjee Anandamohan Bose Romesh Chunder Dutt Bhupendra Nath Bose and Madan Mohan Malaviya Malaviya was also the founder of the Banaras Hindu University Among the presidents of India associated with this university are Rajendra Prasad who studied there and Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan who taught there and Pranab Mukherjee who both studied and taught at affiliated colleges of the university The former vice president of India Mohammad Hamid Ansari studied there as did a former deputy prime minister of India Jagjivan Ram 91 Many governors of Indian states studied at the university including the first Indian governors of Bihar and Odisha Lord Satyendra Prasanna Sinha 1st Baron Sinha of Raipur Chandeshwar Prasad Narayan Singh governor of the Punjab and Uttar Pradesh and Banwari Lal Joshi the former governor of Delhi Meghalaya Uttar Pradesh and the current governor of Uttarakhand The former ruler of the Indian princely state of Coochbehar Maharaja Nripendra Narayan Bhupa Bahadur as well as Patayet Sahib Maharajkumar Bhoopendra Narayan Singh Deo of Saraikela were also alumni of this university as were colonial era prime ministers Albion Rajkumar Banerjee of Kashmir and A K Fazlul Huq of undivided Bengal 91 Among its former students are eight chief ministers of West Bengal Prafulla Chandra Ghosh Bidhan Chandra Ray Prafulla Chandra Sen Ajoy Mukherjee Siddhartha Shankar Ray Jyoti Basu Buddhadeb Bhattacharya and Mamata Banerjee three chief ministers 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Bogra Hussein Shaheed Suhrawardy and Nurul Amin the first premier of Burma under British rule Ba Maw the first president of Nepal Ram Baran Yadav and the first democratically elected prime minister of Nepal Bishweshwar Prasad Koirala and his successor Tulsi Giri 91 One of the prominent indigenous leader from Tripuri Community Birendra Kishore Roaza also graduated from this university 94 See also EditHonoris Causa of the University of Calcutta List of University of Calcutta people List of vice chancellors of the University of Calcutta Distance Education Council Education in India List of institutions of higher education in India List of universities in IndiaReferences EditCitations Edit Budget Publication No 23 PDF Government of West Bengal 2021 p 95 Archived PDF from the original on 27 June 2021 Retrieved 18 July 2021 Bengal appoints CU pro vice chancellor Asis Chattopadhyay as interim VC The Financial Express 12 28 52 pm 21 October 2022 Retrieved 21 October 2022 a b c d e NIRF 2023 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