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Fergusson College

Fergusson College[2] is an autonomous public-private college offering various courses in the streams of arts and science in the city of Pune, India.[3][4][5] It was founded in 1885 by the Vaman Shriram Apte, Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Vishnushashtri Chiplunkar, Mahadeo Ballal Namjoshi and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar.[6] Professor Vaman Shivram Apte was its first principal.[7] Social reformer, journalist, thinker and educationist Gopal Ganesh Agarkar served as the second principal from August 1892, till his death in June 1895.[8]

Fergusson University
Former name
Fergusson College
MottoKnowledge is Power
TypePublic – Private
Established1885; 139 years ago (1885)
Affiliation
PrincipalDr. Nitin M Kulkarni[1]
Vice principalsP. M. Pawar
Swati Joaglekar[1]
Address
Fergusson College Road, Shivajinagar
, , ,
India

18°31′26″N 73°50′21″E / 18.523969°N 73.839219°E / 18.523969; 73.839219
CampusUrban, 65 acres (260,000 m2)
Websitewww.fergusson.edu

The college is named after Scottish-born Sir James Fergusson, the Governor of Bombay, the college has been under the jurisdiction of the University of Pune. In May 2018, Fergusson college was upgraded to a unitary university following an update from Ministry of HRD.[2]

The college has two sections:

  • The Junior Wing (junior college) is for students graduating from school. Courses are offered in Arts and Science streams, at the end of which students may appear for the Higher-Secondary State Certificate examination.
  • The Senior Wing offers bachelor's degrees in 29 disciplines and master's degrees in 16 disciplines.

Fergusson College is known for its close association with Indian politics. Its founders were pioneers of the Indian National Congress,[9] as well as, Indian Socialist Movement.[10] The college has produced, several ministers and legislators, including two Indian Prime Ministers.[11][12][13]

Fergusson was among the 19 colleges to get a heritage tag by the central government and UGC in 2015. So, the college receives financial help from UGC for the conservation of campus and buildings.[14]

History edit

Foundation edit

 
Sir James Fergusson, Governor of Bombay

After the suppression of the Indian Rebellion of 1857, reformers in India felt a pressing need to modernise the education system in order to advance the cause of reform. Prominent nationalists, such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Vishnushastri Chiplunkar and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar led efforts to found a school designed for the general advancement of the Indian public; leading to the creation of the New English School. Inspired by the school's success, the Deccan Education Society was formed in 1884; a year later the Fergusson College was established. An area of 37 acres (150,000 m2) of land was donated for one rupee on a 99-year lease by Shirole, the erstwhile Patil of the village of Bhamburde on the west bank of the Mutha River.[15]

The college was inaugurated by William Wordsworth, a namesake grandson of the British poet and principal of Elphinstone College in Bombay. Other leaders such as R. G. Bhandarkar and Mahadev Govind Ranade played a part in its construction.[16] The college was named after the then Governor of Bombay, Sir James Fergusson. The British colonial government in Bombay allowed the college to remain autonomous, giving it a free hand in education.

In 1935, during the celebrations marking 50 years of the college's founding, Sir CV Raman noted,[citation needed]

… Standing here today, I feel that history has been written in Poona- history of self-help, history of self-reliance, history of great and constructive national effort- that history has been written in Poona, has been written on this very spot …

Mahatma Gandhi, in a message to then Principal Dr. Mahajani wrote,

Who will fail to be enthused over the noble record of the service rendered by the D. E. Society and the Fergusson College to the cause of education?[17]

 
Bal Gangadhar Tilak was one of the founders of the college

Post-independence edit

Post-1947, Fergusson College has produced leaders in the fields of politics, academia, literature and art. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, India's first president, was the chief guest of the platinum jubilee function. He said on the occasion,

The Fergusson College was established at a time when the attitude of the Indian masses towards higher education of the western type was yet in a formative stage and when facilities for such education for the generality of Indian students were inadequate… It was an enterprise, which benefited the Nation without offending or alienating the then rulers of India. Fergusson College is the foremost fruit of that effort.[18]

In 1985, the college completed its centenary. Rajiv Gandhi, the then prime minister was the president of the ceremony. PV Narasimharao, India's 12th prime minister and former student, said,

This college, born like a twin of the Indian National Congress, has always kept abreast of the country's history. It has produced political leaders of all hues of the political spectrum including ultras and infras, if I may say so, administrators, eminent scholars, researchers, writers, sportsmen and many other categories of celebrities, which any country can be proud of.[19]

A two-part history of the college was written by Dr. VM Bachal, former principal. The book, Vatchal Sawashe Varshanchi (A Journey of 125 Years) was published in January 2010.[20]

In 2018, Fergusson was given University status by the Ministry of Human resource development.[citation needed]

Association with Indian politics edit

Fergusson College has been given many epithets by political leaders, including 'cradle of Indian polity' and 'twin of the Congress'.[19]

 
The Main Building

The founders of Fergusson College, most notably Tilak and Gokhale, were leaders of the Indian National Congress in its early stages from 1885 to 1920. In fact, most historians divide the history of the INC into two eras — the Tilak Era and the Gandhi era.[21] The college has produced as alumni, notable Congress leaders including Vishwanath Pratap Singh and PV Narasimha Rao, Jivatram Kripalani and Babubhai J Patel. (See comprehensive list below.)

Among the founders, Agarkar and Namjoshi were early Socialists of Maharashtra.[22] Alumni such as Vitthal Ramji Shinde, S.M. Joshi, and Nanasaheb Gore were eminent socialists, inside and outside the Congress fold. The Samyukta Maharashtra Movement, founded to fight for Maharashtra's statehood, included several alumni such as Prahlad Keshav Atre, SM Joshi and Gore. V.D Savarkar, in 1902, enrolled in Fergusson College. As a young man, he was inspired by the new generation of radical political leaders — Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai — along with the political struggle against the partition of Bengal and the rising Swadeshi campaign. After completing his degree, nationalist activist Shyamji Krishna Varma helped Vinayak to go to England to study law, on a scholarship.[23]

Fergusson is the only institution in India to have in its alumni two Indian prime ministers.[11][12][13]

Campus edit

From the 37 acres (150,000 m2) leased out by Shirole, the erstwhile Patil of Bhamburde in 1881, the college expanded to 65 acres (260,000 m2) by the time of Independence.[24] The campus extends until the slopes of a hillock, popularly called Fergusson Hill. Several educational institutions are around the hillock. The college is largely built in accordance with the Victorian school of architecture, although it has some Gothic and traditional Indian styles as well.

Buildings edit

 
Department of History
 
Staff offices

The Main Building is at the inner entrance of the college. Built entirely in Victorian style, the two-storey structure houses the central office and the principals' chambers. The Statistics and Psychology Departments lie to the east of the main building; the Economics Department lie to the west. The computer science and the life science buildings are also to the west.

On the southern side are the RP Paranjpye building, Pittie Chemistry building, Botany, Zoology, Geology, Electronics and Physics departments. The building overlooks the central garden to the north and has two lecture halls and the staffs' chambers. There are 55 laboratories and 51 lecture halls in all.

NM Wadia Amphitheatre edit

 
NM Wadia Amphitheatre

The three-storeyed amphitheatre building, to the west of the central garden, has Victorian-Gothic influences. Apart from several lecture halls, the building houses an auditorium with a capacity of 1,000 people. In 2012, this amphitheatre celebrated its 100 years.[25]

Bai Jerbai Wadia Library edit

Bai Jerbai Wadia Library was built in 1929 by industrialists Sir Cusrow Wadia and Sir Ness Wadia in memory of their mother. The Main Library on the ground floor has more than 300,000 books and research journals.[26] Research scholars and book-lovers have donated their collections.

The first floor (the floor above the ground floor) of the library serves as a Reading Hall for students and accommodates 400 students. The floors above this floor are not publicly accessible without prior arrangement and house books, manuscripts, and articles of historic and cultural importance. The library has a collection of statues and posters, dedicated to national leaders and educationalists. The building was extended in 1955, with government grants and then in 1982 with grants from the Central government.

Kimaya edit

Kimaya is an open-air theatre on the north side of the campus. It was conceived by litterateur and alumni PL Deshpande on his return from a visit to Japan.[citation needed] It encompasses elements of modern architecture and is built without beams. It has eight walls fused together, which function as trusses.

Botanical Gardens edit

The 2-acre (8,100 m2) Botanical Gardens on the campus were founded in 1902 by a teacher, Professor Shevade. Botany students from the college planted specimens here, including Elaeocarpus, Araucaria and Mahogany. In 1961, the garden was destroyed when the nearby Panshet dam was breached. Years later, it was reinstated by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), the Association of Herbal Drugs, and Deccan Education Society. Some plants found there are Saraca Indica (Sita Ashok), the bark of which is used to heal skin diseases and as a tonic; and Terminalia arjuna, the extract of which is used to treat jaundice.[27]

Gymkhana and grounds edit

Cricket, hockey and football are played on the main ground which has a drainage system, enabling play during monsoons. Two asphalted basketball courts are next to the main ground. A second ground, to the south, has courts for volleyball and handball as well as facilities for Indian sports like Kabaddi, Kho-Kho and Mallakhamb. Services for badminton and other indoor games are available, and the Gymnasium Building provides training for boxing, wrestling, judo, weight lifting and yoga. The college has tennis courts on the eastern side of the campus.

New academic complex edit

The new academic complex was built in 2004 at the northern end of the campus. Unlike the other buildings, it is designed in a modern functionalist style. It houses the Junior College and the DES Law College.

Residences edit

 
Residence hall

For students, there are six hostel blocks, four blocks for boys and two for girls. The total intake capacity of the hostels is 587 students. The gents hostel blocks are to the north of the campus and the ladies hostel blocks lie to the east.

The college has some quarters for the faculty and staff and also for employees of other DES Institutes.[citation needed]

The principal resides in an independent bungalow at the main entrance of the college. Some members of the teaching staff have been provided with residential facilities on the campus. This facility includes independent bungalows. There are some flats constructed with financial aid from the UGC.

Academics edit

In 2014 Fergusson College started special courses for upgrading skills of the national youth. The following courses have begun in the same year:

  1. Bachelor of Vocation in Media and Communication
  2. Bachelor of Vocation in Digital Art and Animation

The courses offer hands on skill experience with overall personality development of the student. The course consists of Photography, Voice Over, Script Writing, Media Research, Advertising, Video Editing, Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Short Film making, and Media Research. In 2019 and 2020 Media and Communication Department organised Fergusson International Short Film Festival. It was one of the biggest short film festival organised by any college department in India.[28]

Rankings edit

In 2020, Fergusson College was ranked 79th among colleges in India by National Institutional Ranking Framework.[29] It has also received National Heritage status and College of Excellence award by University Grants Commission (India).[citation needed]

University rankings
General – India
NIRF (Colleges) (2023)[29]79


Fergusson College has ranked in the top ten arts and science colleges in India for the past 16 years[when?] in the annual survey conducted by India Today-AC Nielsen-ORG-MARG and published in India Today magazine.[30][31] In the state of Maharashtra, it is consistently ranked first in science and arts, followed by St. Xavier's College, Mumbai.[32]

Year Nationwide rank: Arts Nationwide rank: Science
2012 12 8
2011 9 5
2010 7 6
2009 10 7
2008 7 7
2007 6 9
2006 8 6
2005 5 6

Departments edit

Senior wing of Fergusson University has 14 arts and 16 science departments.[33]

Arts

Departments: Marathi, Hindi, Economics, English, French, Geography, German, Gymkhana, History, Philosophy, Political science, Psychology, Sanskrit, and Sociology.

Science

Departments: Animation, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Science, Digital Art and Animation, Electronics Science, Environmental science, Geology, Mathematics, Media and Communication, Microbiology, Photography, Physics, Statistics, and Zoology.

Associated institutes edit

The college shares its campus with the Institute of Management Development and Research, Pune (IMDR) and Jaganath Rathi Vocational Guidance and Training Institute (JRVGTI), both governed by the Deccan Education Society. Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), established in 1943, is closely associated with Fergusson College. At the northern end of the campus, next to the New Academic Building, lies DES Law College.

Student life edit

National Cadet Corps edit

National Cadet Corps training began in Fergusson College in 1921 with the University Training Corps unit which had two platoons. In 1926, the UTC strength of increased to three platoons. In June 1930, one platoon of the College of Engineering was transferred to the Fergusson College and since then Fergusson College enjoyed the privilege of contributing full company — α coy — and was reputed as the Best Drilling Company.[34]

There are two units of NCC in Fergusson College — Army and Navy wings. In the Army wing, cadets are trained by the representative of the Indian Armed Forces at the junior and senior level. They are seen as future officers or army personnel or as possible reserves in the case of national emergency. In the Naval wing, cadets are trained as per the naval rules and discipline at the senior as well as on junior level. They are considered as reserves, second in line of defence in case of national emergency. Apart from these, the open units in the college are Girls Wing, Air Wing, Signal Wing, Armed Squadron and Medical Wing.[35]

National Service Scheme edit

National Service Scheme (NSS) is a community service program sponsored by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India. The motto of the NSS is ‘Not Me But You’, and its objective is developing the personality of the student through community service.

The NSS Unit of Fergusson College was started in 1975 with about 50 students. Presently the NSS Unit consists of about 200 students from senior college and 100 students from junior college. The activities of the NSS are to help the students understand community, their relation with community, National Integration, and Social problems.[36]

Periodicals edit

The photography department, with contributions from current and former students, brings out an e-magazine, Fergzine.[37]

SAATHI edit

Astro Club edit

The Astro Club is an activity started in 1997. Apart from weekly lectures, problem solving sessions and documentary screening, students also organise Physics/Astronomy exhibitions, seminars, workshops, sky observations, Space Week and Asteroid hunt program. "Frontiers in Physics" is a unique annual seminar organised by the students exclusively for the students with speakers from national and international institutions. Students also publish "Dimensions" a special science bulletin each term.

Notable alumni edit

References edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia s quality standards The specific problem is The article needs to be as per WP UNIGUIDE Please help improve this article if you can September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fergusson College 2 is an autonomous public private college offering various courses in the streams of arts and science in the city of Pune India 3 4 5 It was founded in 1885 by the Vaman Shriram Apte Bal Gangadhar Tilak Vishnushashtri Chiplunkar Mahadeo Ballal Namjoshi and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar 6 Professor Vaman Shivram Apte was its first principal 7 Social reformer journalist thinker and educationist Gopal Ganesh Agarkar served as the second principal from August 1892 till his death in June 1895 8 Fergusson UniversityShield of the Deccan Education SocietyFormer nameFergusson CollegeMottoKnowledge is PowerTypePublic PrivateEstablished1885 139 years ago 1885 AffiliationSavitribai Phule Pune UniversityUGCPrincipalDr Nitin M Kulkarni 1 Vice principalsP M PawarSwati Joaglekar 1 AddressFergusson College Road Shivajinagar Pune Maharashtra India18 31 26 N 73 50 21 E 18 523969 N 73 839219 E 18 523969 73 839219CampusUrban 65 acres 260 000 m2 Websitewww wbr fergusson wbr eduThe college is named after Scottish born Sir James Fergusson the Governor of Bombay the college has been under the jurisdiction of the University of Pune In May 2018 Fergusson college was upgraded to a unitary university following an update from Ministry of HRD 2 The college has two sections The Junior Wing junior college is for students graduating from school Courses are offered in Arts and Science streams at the end of which students may appear for the Higher Secondary State Certificate examination The Senior Wing offers bachelor s degrees in 29 disciplines and master s degrees in 16 disciplines Fergusson College is known for its close association with Indian politics Its founders were pioneers of the Indian National Congress 9 as well as Indian Socialist Movement 10 The college has produced several ministers and legislators including two Indian Prime Ministers 11 12 13 Fergusson was among the 19 colleges to get a heritage tag by the central government and UGC in 2015 So the college receives financial help from UGC for the conservation of campus and buildings 14 Contents 1 History 1 1 Foundation 1 2 Post independence 1 3 Association with Indian politics 2 Campus 2 1 Buildings 2 2 NM Wadia Amphitheatre 2 3 Bai Jerbai Wadia Library 2 4 Kimaya 2 5 Botanical Gardens 2 6 Gymkhana and grounds 2 7 New academic complex 2 8 Residences 3 Academics 3 1 Rankings 3 2 Departments 3 3 Associated institutes 4 Student life 4 1 National Cadet Corps 4 2 National Service Scheme 4 3 Periodicals 4 4 SAATHI 4 5 Astro Club 5 Notable alumni 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFoundation edit nbsp Sir James Fergusson Governor of BombayAfter the suppression of the Indian Rebellion of 1857 reformers in India felt a pressing need to modernise the education system in order to advance the cause of reform Prominent nationalists such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak Vishnushastri Chiplunkar and Gopal Ganesh Agarkar led efforts to found a school designed for the general advancement of the Indian public leading to the creation of the New English School Inspired by the school s success the Deccan Education Society was formed in 1884 a year later the Fergusson College was established An area of 37 acres 150 000 m2 of land was donated for one rupee on a 99 year lease by Shirole the erstwhile Patil of the village of Bhamburde on the west bank of the Mutha River 15 The college was inaugurated by William Wordsworth a namesake grandson of the British poet and principal of Elphinstone College in Bombay Other leaders such as R G Bhandarkar and Mahadev Govind Ranade played a part in its construction 16 The college was named after the then Governor of Bombay Sir James Fergusson The British colonial government in Bombay allowed the college to remain autonomous giving it a free hand in education In 1935 during the celebrations marking 50 years of the college s founding Sir CV Raman noted citation needed Standing here today I feel that history has been written in Poona history of self help history of self reliance history of great and constructive national effort that history has been written in Poona has been written on this very spot Mahatma Gandhi in a message to then Principal Dr Mahajani wrote Who will fail to be enthused over the noble record of the service rendered by the D E Society and the Fergusson College to the cause of education 17 nbsp Bal Gangadhar Tilak was one of the founders of the collegePost independence edit Post 1947 Fergusson College has produced leaders in the fields of politics academia literature and art Dr Rajendra Prasad India s first president was the chief guest of the platinum jubilee function He said on the occasion The Fergusson College was established at a time when the attitude of the Indian masses towards higher education of the western type was yet in a formative stage and when facilities for such education for the generality of Indian students were inadequate It was an enterprise which benefited the Nation without offending or alienating the then rulers of India Fergusson College is the foremost fruit of that effort 18 In 1985 the college completed its centenary Rajiv Gandhi the then prime minister was the president of the ceremony PV Narasimharao India s 12th prime minister and former student said This college born like a twin of the Indian National Congress has always kept abreast of the country s history It has produced political leaders of all hues of the political spectrum including ultras and infras if I may say so administrators eminent scholars researchers writers sportsmen and many other categories of celebrities which any country can be proud of 19 A two part history of the college was written by Dr VM Bachal former principal The book Vatchal Sawashe Varshanchi A Journey of 125 Years was published in January 2010 20 In 2018 Fergusson was given University status by the Ministry of Human resource development citation needed Association with Indian politics editFergusson College has been given many epithets by political leaders including cradle of Indian polity and twin of the Congress 19 nbsp The Main BuildingThe founders of Fergusson College most notably Tilak and Gokhale were leaders of the Indian National Congress in its early stages from 1885 to 1920 In fact most historians divide the history of the INC into two eras the Tilak Era and the Gandhi era 21 The college has produced as alumni notable Congress leaders including Vishwanath Pratap Singh and PV Narasimha Rao Jivatram Kripalani and Babubhai J Patel See comprehensive list below Among the founders Agarkar and Namjoshi were early Socialists of Maharashtra 22 Alumni such as Vitthal Ramji Shinde S M Joshi and Nanasaheb Gore were eminent socialists inside and outside the Congress fold The Samyukta Maharashtra Movement founded to fight for Maharashtra s statehood included several alumni such as Prahlad Keshav Atre SM Joshi and Gore V D Savarkar in 1902 enrolled in Fergusson College As a young man he was inspired by the new generation of radical political leaders Bal Gangadhar Tilak Bipin Chandra Pal and Lala Lajpat Rai along with the political struggle against the partition of Bengal and the rising Swadeshi campaign After completing his degree nationalist activist Shyamji Krishna Varma helped Vinayak to go to England to study law on a scholarship 23 Fergusson is the only institution in India to have in its alumni two Indian prime ministers 11 12 13 Campus editFrom the 37 acres 150 000 m2 leased out by Shirole the erstwhile Patil of Bhamburde in 1881 the college expanded to 65 acres 260 000 m2 by the time of Independence 24 The campus extends until the slopes of a hillock popularly called Fergusson Hill Several educational institutions are around the hillock The college is largely built in accordance with the Victorian school of architecture although it has some Gothic and traditional Indian styles as well Buildings edit nbsp Department of History nbsp Staff officesThe Main Building is at the inner entrance of the college Built entirely in Victorian style the two storey structure houses the central office and the principals chambers The Statistics and Psychology Departments lie to the east of the main building the Economics Department lie to the west The computer science and the life science buildings are also to the west On the southern side are the RP Paranjpye building Pittie Chemistry building Botany Zoology Geology Electronics and Physics departments The building overlooks the central garden to the north and has two lecture halls and the staffs chambers There are 55 laboratories and 51 lecture halls in all NM Wadia Amphitheatre edit nbsp NM Wadia AmphitheatreThe three storeyed amphitheatre building to the west of the central garden has Victorian Gothic influences Apart from several lecture halls the building houses an auditorium with a capacity of 1 000 people In 2012 this amphitheatre celebrated its 100 years 25 Bai Jerbai Wadia Library edit Bai Jerbai Wadia Library was built in 1929 by industrialists Sir Cusrow Wadia and Sir Ness Wadia in memory of their mother The Main Library on the ground floor has more than 300 000 books and research journals 26 Research scholars and book lovers have donated their collections The first floor the floor above the ground floor of the library serves as a Reading Hall for students and accommodates 400 students The floors above this floor are not publicly accessible without prior arrangement and house books manuscripts and articles of historic and cultural importance The library has a collection of statues and posters dedicated to national leaders and educationalists The building was extended in 1955 with government grants and then in 1982 with grants from the Central government Kimaya edit Kimaya is an open air theatre on the north side of the campus It was conceived by litterateur and alumni PL Deshpande on his return from a visit to Japan citation needed It encompasses elements of modern architecture and is built without beams It has eight walls fused together which function as trusses Botanical Gardens edit The 2 acre 8 100 m2 Botanical Gardens on the campus were founded in 1902 by a teacher Professor Shevade Botany students from the college planted specimens here including Elaeocarpus Araucaria and Mahogany In 1961 the garden was destroyed when the nearby Panshet dam was breached Years later it was reinstated by the Pune Municipal Corporation PMC the Association of Herbal Drugs and Deccan Education Society Some plants found there are Saraca Indica Sita Ashok the bark of which is used to heal skin diseases and as a tonic and Terminalia arjuna the extract of which is used to treat jaundice 27 Gymkhana and grounds edit Cricket hockey and football are played on the main ground which has a drainage system enabling play during monsoons Two asphalted basketball courts are next to the main ground A second ground to the south has courts for volleyball and handball as well as facilities for Indian sports like Kabaddi Kho Kho and Mallakhamb Services for badminton and other indoor games are available and the Gymnasium Building provides training for boxing wrestling judo weight lifting and yoga The college has tennis courts on the eastern side of the campus New academic complex edit The new academic complex was built in 2004 at the northern end of the campus Unlike the other buildings it is designed in a modern functionalist style It houses the Junior College and the DES Law College Residences edit nbsp Residence hallFor students there are six hostel blocks four blocks for boys and two for girls The total intake capacity of the hostels is 587 students The gents hostel blocks are to the north of the campus and the ladies hostel blocks lie to the east The college has some quarters for the faculty and staff and also for employees of other DES Institutes citation needed The principal resides in an independent bungalow at the main entrance of the college Some members of the teaching staff have been provided with residential facilities on the campus This facility includes independent bungalows There are some flats constructed with financial aid from the UGC Academics editIn 2014 Fergusson College started special courses for upgrading skills of the national youth The following courses have begun in the same year Bachelor of Vocation in Media and Communication Bachelor of Vocation in Digital Art and AnimationThe courses offer hands on skill experience with overall personality development of the student The course consists of Photography Voice Over Script Writing Media Research Advertising Video Editing Journalism Broadcast Journalism Short Film making and Media Research In 2019 and 2020 Media and Communication Department organised Fergusson International Short Film Festival It was one of the biggest short film festival organised by any college department in India 28 Rankings edit In 2020 Fergusson College was ranked 79th among colleges in India by National Institutional Ranking Framework 29 It has also received National Heritage status and College of Excellence award by University Grants Commission India citation needed University rankingsGeneral IndiaNIRF Colleges 2023 29 79Fergusson College has ranked in the top ten arts and science colleges in India for the past 16 years when in the annual survey conducted by India Today AC Nielsen ORG MARG and published in India Today magazine 30 31 In the state of Maharashtra it is consistently ranked first in science and arts followed by St Xavier s College Mumbai 32 Year Nationwide rank Arts Nationwide rank Science2012 12 82011 9 52010 7 62009 10 72008 7 72007 6 92006 8 62005 5 6Departments edit Senior wing of Fergusson University has 14 arts and 16 science departments 33 ArtsDepartments Marathi Hindi Economics English French Geography German Gymkhana History Philosophy Political science Psychology Sanskrit and Sociology ScienceDepartments Animation Biotechnology Botany Chemistry Computer Science Digital Art and Animation Electronics Science Environmental science Geology Mathematics Media and Communication Microbiology Photography Physics Statistics and Zoology Associated institutes edit The college shares its campus with the Institute of Management Development and Research Pune IMDR and Jaganath Rathi Vocational Guidance and Training Institute JRVGTI both governed by the Deccan Education Society Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce BMCC established in 1943 is closely associated with Fergusson College At the northern end of the campus next to the New Academic Building lies DES Law College Student life editNational Cadet Corps edit National Cadet Corps training began in Fergusson College in 1921 with the University Training Corps unit which had two platoons In 1926 the UTC strength of increased to three platoons In June 1930 one platoon of the College of Engineering was transferred to the Fergusson College and since then Fergusson College enjoyed the privilege of contributing full company a coy and was reputed as the Best Drilling Company 34 There are two units of NCC in Fergusson College Army and Navy wings In the Army wing cadets are trained by the representative of the Indian Armed Forces at the junior and senior level They are seen as future officers or army personnel or as possible reserves in the case of national emergency In the Naval wing cadets are trained as per the naval rules and discipline at the senior as well as on junior level They are considered as reserves second in line of defence in case of national emergency Apart from these the open units in the college are Girls Wing Air Wing Signal Wing Armed Squadron and Medical Wing 35 National Service Scheme edit National Service Scheme NSS is a community service program sponsored by the Ministry of Human Resources Development Government of India The motto of the NSS is Not Me But You and its objective is developing the personality of the student through community service The NSS Unit of Fergusson College was started in 1975 with about 50 students Presently the NSS Unit consists of about 200 students from senior college and 100 students from junior college The activities of the NSS are to help the students understand community their relation with community National Integration and Social problems 36 Periodicals edit The photography department with contributions from current and former students brings out an e magazine Fergzine 37 SAATHI edit This section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2022 Astro Club edit The Astro Club is an activity started in 1997 Apart from weekly lectures problem solving sessions and documentary screening students also organise Physics Astronomy exhibitions seminars workshops sky observations Space Week and Asteroid hunt program Frontiers in Physics is a unique annual seminar organised by the students exclusively for the students with speakers from national and international institutions Students also publish Dimensions a special science bulletin each term Notable alumni editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message P V Narasimha Rao 1921 2004 9th Prime Minister of India Vishwanath Pratap Singh 1931 2008 7th Prime Minister of India Vinayak Damodar Savarkar Veer Savarkar 1883 1966 Hindu nationalist advocate president of the Hindu Mahasabha Author Poet a Nationalist amp reformer Shubhangi Kulkarni born 1959 former India women captain Arjuna awardee and secretary of erstwhile Women s Cricket Association of India P L Deshpande 1919 2000 Marathi writer actor music composer film and television producer film director music director amp a great philanthrope Famous as Maharashtra s beloved personality Ram Ganesh Gadkari 1885 1919 Marathi playwright poet and writer Prahlad Keshav Atre 1898 1969 playwright Shyamchi Aai film leader of the Samyukta Maharashtra Movement B V Doshi An Indian architect first Indian architect to receive the Pritzker Architecture Prize awarded with Padma Shri and the Padma Bhushan Shreedhar Mahadev Joshi 1904 1989 An Indian Socialist politician who played a major role in the Samyukta Maharashtra Samiti for the creation of Maharashtra state R P Paranjpye 1876 1966 mathematician first Indian to become Senior Wrangler at Cambridge University former principal of Fergusson College Shriram Lagoo born 1927 2019 film and theatre actor Burgula Ramakrishna Rao 1899 1967 activist for freedom of Hyderabad State 2nd Chief Minister of the state Smita Patil 1955 1986 film actress Mirch Masala Manthan Chakra double National Award Winner for Best Actress Narayan Sitaram Phadke 1894 1978 Marathi writer J B Kripalani 1888 1982 Indian independence activist former president of the Indian National Congress Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar author The first Marathi author to win the prestigious Jnanpith Award D R Bendre Kannada Poet Jnanpith Award Vasant Kanetkar playwright Padma Shri awardee Madhav Gadgil born 1942 Ecologist Padma Bhushan awardee Sai Paranjpye born 1938 Film Director amp Screen Writer Winner of National Film Awards amp Filmfare Awards Padma Bhushan awardee Bhalchandra Nemade born 1938 Marathi language writer Padma Shri and Jnanpith Award recipient Dattatreya Gopal Karve 1898 1967 Economist first principal of Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce Vice Chancellor of Pune University and Deputy Governor of Reserve Bank of India Irawati Karve 1905 1970 sociologist anthropologist educationist and writer Stephie D Souza 1936 1998 Indian athlete who won gold silver and bronze medals at the 1954 and 1958 Asian Games N H Antia 1922 2007 plastic surgeon and Padma Shri recipient Radhika Apte born 1985 actress Padmanabhan Balaram biochemist Padma Bhushan recipient Pooja Batra born 1979 actress and model Miss India 1993 Milind Date composer flautist Bhaskar Chandavarkar 1936 2009 sitar player academic and composer Chandrashekhar Agashe 1888 1956 industrialistSuyash Tilak born 1987 film and television actor Prahlad Kakkar born 1950 ad film maker Suresh Kalmadi born 1944 politician and sports administrator D R Kaprekar 1905 1986 mathematician discovered Kaprekar s constant and the Kaprekar number Sonali Kulkarni born 1974 film actress columnist and writer Shital Mahajan born 1982 skydiver Padma Shri recipient Kiran Nagarkar born 1942 playwright novelistVitthal Ramji Shinde 1873 1944 social activist founder of Depressed Classes Mission in Mumbai Pandurang Vasudeo Sukhatme 1911 1997 statistician S R Rana 1870 1957 Indian political activist Suniti Ashok Deshpande educator and promoter of Russian language and culture in India recipient of the Medal of Pushkin Kranti Kanade film director and screenwriter Sonalee Kulkarni Marathi film actress Nandini Nimbkar president Nimbkar Agricultural Research Institute member Senate and Academic Council Shivaji University Babubhai J Patel 1911 2002 6th Chief Minister of Gujarat Kaka Kalelkar Indian independence activist social reformer journalist and an eminent follower of the philosophy and methods of Mahatma Gandhi Chandrakant Sardeshmukh sitar player first Master Fellow of the National Centre for the Performing Arts India Balasaheb Thorat member of Maharashtra Legislative Assembly and former Minister of Agriculture and Revenue Government of Maharashtra Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi 1907 1966 former head of the Dept of Mathematics at Ferguson College Y K Sohoni 1911 2003 Professor of French 1944 58 and recipient of the Chevalier dans l Ordre Palmes Academiques awarded by the Government of France Devesh Chandra Thakur Member of Bihar Legislative Council from Tirhut graduate constituency and former Cabinet minister of Bihar Gautam Bambawale Senior diplomat Indian envoy to China Vasantrao Ghatge Businessman Sriram Raghavan Film maker Director Manu S Pillai Writer Historian Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar awardee 2017 Amandeep Singh Indian Footballer Supratim Bhol Indian Cinematographer Aarya Ambekar born 1994 singer Parna Pethe born 1990References edit a b Fergusson College Pune www fergusson edu Retrieved 24 March 2018 a b Fergusson is now a university Xavier s amp Mithibai on wait list The Times of India 26 May 2018 Retrieved 27 March 2019 Pune s Fergusson College gets academic autonomy The Times of India Fergussonians give a thumbs up to autonomy The Times of India Fergusson becomes 3rd autonomous college in Pune Indian Express History of Foundation Archived from the original on 12 July 2015 Home gt gt Academics gt gt Courses gt gt Arts Archived from the original on 27 December 2012 Retrieved 11 April 2013 Gopal Ganesh Agarkar Archived from the original on 8 April 2012 Retrieved 11 April 2013 Founders BG Tilak GK Gokhale were early leaders of the INC Founders GG Agarkar and MB Namjoshi were early socialists in Maharashtra a b About Us gt gt History Archived from the original on 12 July 2015 Retrieved 9 December 2008 a b See P V Narasimha Rao a b Scottish News The Scotsman www scotsman com Xavier s Fergusson among 19 colleges to get Firstpost 6 July 2015 Karve D D 1961 The Deccan Education Society The Journal of Asian Studies 20 2 205 212 doi 10 2307 2050484 JSTOR 2050484 S2CID 161328407 History Archived from the original on 12 July 2015 Gandhi Archived from the original on 12 July 2015 Prasad Archived from the original on 12 July 2015 a b Narasimha Archived from the original on 12 July 2015 Magnum opus author Archived from the original on 26 October 2017 Retrieved 30 November 2018 Tilak Era Socialists Samyukta Mah Shitole lease Archived from the original on 12 July 2015 DNA India Wadia Amphitheatre turns 100 takes its place of pride Library Archived from the original on 7 September 2008 The rejuvenation of the Fergusson Gardens Pune Times City NEWS The Times of India 2 August 2009 Archived from the original on 2 August 2009 Fergusson Short Film Festival FilmFreeway a b National Institutional Ranking Framework 2023 Colleges National Institutional Ranking Framework Ministry of Education 5 June 2023 India Today specials indiatoday com India Today specials indiatoday com DIRECTORY OF BEST COLLEGES 2012 RANKS JSP IndiaToday www indiatoday in Fergusson College Pune www fergusson edu Fergusson College Pune www fergusson edu NCC Archived from the original on 20 September 2008 NSS Archived from the original on 7 March 2009 Fergzine The e magazine of the college Archived from the original on 15 April 2008 Retrieved 14 March 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Fergusson College Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fergusson College amp oldid 1197632325, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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