[[File:Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod.jpg|alt=|thumb|Central University Periya]]
[[File:Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod.jpg|alt=|thumb|Central University Periya]]
'''Central University of Kerala''' ('''CUK''') is one of the 15 [[Central university, India|central universities]] established under ''The Central Universities Act, 2009'' (Act No.25 of 2009) by the [[Parliament of India]]. The university is seated in [[Kasaragod district| Kasaragod]], the northernmost district of the state of [[Kerala]], [[India]]. The main campus of the university is situated at [[Periya, Kasaragod|Periya]], 9.8 km from [[Kanhangad]] and 20 km south from [[Kasaragod]] towns.
'''Central University of Kerala''' ('''CUK''') is one of the 15 [[Central university, India|central universities]] established under ''The Central Universities Act, 2009'' (Act No.25 of 2009) by the [[Parliament of India]]. The university is seated in [[Kasaragod district| Kasaragod]], the northernmost district of the state of [[Kerala]], [[India]]. The main campus of the university is situated at [[Periya, Kasaragod|Periya]], 9.8 km from [[Kanhangad]] and 20 km south from [[Kasaragod]] towns. The university initially started functioning from a transit campus in [[Vidyanagar, Kasaragod|Vidyanagar]] with its humanities schools and other amenities. <ref name="site_ref1">[http://cukerala.ac.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=141&lang=en, Description on official website]</ref><ref name="foo">[https://web.archive.org/web/20130722022223/http://www.cukerala.ac.in/docs/Prospectus-2013-Central-University-of-Kerala.pdf Prospectus of Central University of Kerala]</ref>
The university initially started functioning from a transit campus in [[Vidyanagar, Kasaragod|Vidyanagar]] with its humanities schools and other amenities. <ref name="site_ref1">[http://cukerala.ac.in/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6&Itemid=141&lang=en, Description on official website]</ref><ref name="foo">[https://web.archive.org/web/20130722022223/http://www.cukerala.ac.in/docs/Prospectus-2013-Central-University-of-Kerala.pdf Prospectus of Central University of Kerala]</ref>
[[File:Central University of Kerala.jpg|thumbnail|Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod]]
[[File:Central University of Kerala.jpg|thumbnail|Central University of Kerala, Kasaragod]]
Central University of Kerala (CUK) is one of the 15 central universities established under The Central Universities Act, 2009 (Act No.25 of 2009) by the Parliament of India. The university is seated in Kasaragod, the northernmost district of the state of Kerala, India. The main campus of the university is situated at Periya, 9.8 km from Kanhangad and 20 km south from Kasaragod towns. The university initially started functioning from a transit campus in Vidyanagar with its humanities schools and other amenities. [1][2]
Organisation and administration
Schools and departments
Tejaswini Hills (Main Campus)
School of Global Studies
Department of International Relations
School of EconomicsSchool of Education
Department of Education
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Department of Social Work
School of Physical Sciences
Department of Chemistry
Department of Computer Science
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Science Campus (River-side Transit Campus)
School of Biological Science
Department of Animal Science
Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Department of Genomic Science
Department of Plant Science
School of Earth Science Systems
Department of Environmental Science
Department of Geology
Law Campus
School of Professional Studies
Department of Law
School of Languages and Comparative Literature
Department of Comparative Literature
Department of Hindi
Department of Linguistics
School of Professional Studies
Department of Education
School of Business Studies
Department of Management Studies
Department of Tourism Studies
Department of Commerce & International Business
Academics
Academic programmes
Postgraduate programs
The duration of the postgraduate programme is 4 semesters. Each semester has a duration of 16–18 weeks, with 5 working days and 30 instructional hours per week.
The programmes are organised under Choice Based Credit and Semester (CBCS) pattern. Students are offered two types of courses:
Core courses, identified by each department, providing a broad base in the subject of study;
Elective courses, chosen by the students in consultation with the Faculty Advisor.
In addition to these, each student does a Dissertation/Project emphasising the application of knowledge to real problems. The minimum total credits required for the successful completion of a PG programme is 72 credits within 4 semesters. Out of the 72 credits, a student has to secure a minimum of 48 but not more than 60 credits, including that of the Dissertation for Core courses, and a minimum of 12 but not more than 24 credits for Elective courses.[2]
Ph.D programme
All the departments of the University offers Ph.D. programmes.
KILA is the research center of International Relations & Political Science
Cankama- The Art Festival of CUK is the most important cultural event of campus which consist of three days of competitions where students compete under each school. Cankama was started in 2015 by then students council and ever since this stands as the most important event of CUK students' life.
Scholarships/Financial Support
CUK offers scholarships to its PG Students. It stands to be withdrawn fthe rom the 2017 academic year onwards despite student protest.
Hostel Facility
Limited seats in separate hostels for girls and boys are available.[2]
Transportation Facility
Transport is available to all students from their hostels to the University campuses at subsidised rates.[2]
University Library
Central University has libraries at all of its campuses.[2]
Students’ Council
The Students’ Council is a student body comprising 40 student representatives of which 20 members are elected and 20 members are nominated representing the departments. The Council also has an Executive Committee composed of 10 members. The President, two Vice Presidents, the General Secretary, two Joint Secretaries and four Executive Committee Members are the office bearers of the Students’ Council.[2]