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'''University College, Thiruvananthapuram''' ('''UCT''') is a constituent college of the [[University of Kerala]], based primarily in [[Thiruvananthapuram]], the capital of the [[India]]n state of [[Kerala]]. |
'''University College, Thiruvananthapuram''' ('''UCT''') is a constituent college of the [[University of Kerala]], based primarily in [[Thiruvananthapuram]], the capital of the [[India]]n state of [[Kerala]].University College, Thiruvananthapuram, established in 1866, is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education in India. Offering 18 UG, 21 PG and 18 Ph.D. programmes,The college has been accorded “College with Potential for Excellence” (CPE) status by the University Grants Commission. University College is identified as a heritage institution by the Government of Kerala. |
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8°30′07″N 76°56′55″E / 8.50194°N 76.94861°E
Type | Public |
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Established | 1834 |
Administrative staff | 278 |
Students | 3164 |
Location | |
Affiliations | University of Kerala |
Website | www |
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University College, Thiruvananthapuram (UCT) is a constituent college of the University of Kerala, based primarily in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the Indian state of Kerala.University College, Thiruvananthapuram, established in 1866, is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education in India. Offering 18 UG, 21 PG and 18 Ph.D. programmes,The college has been accorded “College with Potential for Excellence” (CPE) status by the University Grants Commission. University College is identified as a heritage institution by the Government of Kerala.
Location
The college is located at the heart of Thiruvananthapuram in a locality called Palayam.
Academics
Faculties
Language faculties
- Faculty of English
- Faculty of Malayalam
- Faculty of Hindi
- Faculty of Arabic
- Faculty of Sanskrit
- Faculty of Tamil
- Faculty of French
Humanities faculties
- Faculty of Economics
- Faculty of History
- Faculty of Political Science
- Faculty of Islamic History
- Faculty of Philosophy
Science faculties
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Faculty of Biochemistry
- Faculty of Mathematics
- Faculty of Physics
- Faculty of Geology
- Faculty of Geography
- Faculty of Botany
- Faculty of Zoology
- Faculty of Statistics
- Faculty of Psychology
Other faculties
- Faculty of Physical Education
Admissions
University College is an affiliated college of University of Kerala. Hence admissions to BA/BSc, MA/MSc, M.Phil programs are done by the Online Centralized Allotment Process of the university.
Rankings
College rankings | |
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General – India | |
NIRF (Colleges) (2022)[1] | 24 |
The college was ranked 24 among colleges in India by National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2022[1]
Notable alumni
University College Thiruvananthapuram has produced luminaries that include a former president of India, two former chief ministers of Kerala, cabinet secretaries, ambassadors, civil servants, IT doyens, teachers, poets, writers, artists and politicians.
- Abu Abraham, cartoonist
- A. A. Rahim (politician), Member Of Parliament Rajya Sabha
- Alencier Ley Lopez, Malayalam Actor
- Alexander Thomas, Present judge, Kerala High Court[2]
- Anna Chandy, first woman judge in India; first woman in India to become a high court judge
- A. R. Raja Raja Varma, poet, grammatician, professor
- Ayyappa Paniker, poet and critic
- Balabhaskar, Malayalam music director and Violinist
- Balachandra Menon, national award-winning Indian film actor, director, and script writer & lawyer
- Bharath Gopi, Indian film actor, director, and producer
- Bheeman Raghu, actor
- C. K. Chandrappan Parliamentarian and former Kerala state secretary of CPI party
- C. V. Raman Pillai, playwright and novelist
- E. D. Jemmis, Bhatnagar award winner and former director of IISER-TVM
- Fathima Beevi first woman judge of Supreme Court of India
- George Joseph
- G. Madhavan Nair, former chairman of ISRO
- G. R. Anil, Minister for Civil Supplies & Legal Metrology, Government of Kerala
- G. Venugopal, Malayalam playback singer, composer
- Jacob Punnoose, former Director General of Police, Kerala
- J C Daniel, "father of Malayalam cinema"
- J. Alexander (politician), Former Chief Secretary and Cabinet Minister, Karnataka State
- Karamana Janardanan Nair, Malayalam actor
- Kesari Balakrishna Pillai
- K.M. Chandy - former Governor (MP, Gujarat & pondicherry)
- K. T. Chacko, former Directorate General of Foreign Trade
- Kodiyeri Balakrishnan, Former secretary of CPI(M) Kerala state, Former Minister of Home affairs State of Kerala
- K. R. Narayanan, former president of India.
- Kris Gopalakrishnan, CEO of Infosys
- K. Shankar Pillai, cartoonist and Padma Bhushan recipient
- Madhu, film actor
- Mahesh Narayan, Malayalam film director and editor
- Malayattoor Ramakrishnan, IAS officer, author, cartoonist
- Mary Poonen Lukose, obstetrician, gynaecologist, first female surgeon general of India
- M. Krishnan Nair, writer, literary critic, and orator
- M. K. Sanu, professor, orator, critic, biographer
- Mohan Sivanand, Former Editor-in-Chief, Reader's Digest India, painter
- M. M. Jacob, Former Governor of Arunachal Pradhesh
- M.S.Swaminathan, "father of Green Revolution" in India
- Nitya Chaitanya Yati, philosopher, psychologist, and poet
- O. N. V Kurup, poet, lyricist, professor and Jnanpith award winner
- Pattom A. Thanu Pillai, former chief minister of Kerala
- P. C. Alexander, civil servant, administrator
- P. Gopinathan Nair, Gandhian and Padma Shri recipient
- P. K. Iyengar, Indian nuclear physicist
- P. Padmarajan, Indian author, screenwriter, and film director
- P. Parameswaran, Padma Vibhushan awardee, president of Vivekananda Kendra
- Prasanth Reghuvamsom, Senior Journalist, Asianet News
- Priyadarshan, national award-winning Indian film director, script writer, and producer
- Raja Ravi Varma, world-famous painter
- Raman Viswanathan, chest physician and Padma Bhushan awardee
- R. Sankar, former chief minister of Kerala
- Sabumon Abdusamad, Malayalam actor and television anchor
- Sethunathasarma Krishnaswami, geochemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate
- Shaji N. Karun, national award-winning Indian film director and cinematographer
- S. Guptan Nair, Malayalam writer, critic, scholar, and orator
- S. Suresh Babu, atmospheric scientist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate[3]
- Sudheer Karamana, Malayalam film actor and artist
- Sugathakumari, poet and environmentalist
- Sukumaran, Malayalam film actor, producer
- S. Venkitaramanan, former governor of Reserve Bank of India
- Thanu Padmanabhan, Indian theoretical physicist
- T. K. Rajeev Kumar, Malayalam director
- Tony Mathew, Orator, Writer
- T. P. Sreenivasan, Indian diplomat, former IFS officer
- Venu Nagavally, Malayalam director, actor, screenwriter
- V. Madhusoodanan Nair, professor, poet
Succession list of principals
H. H. The Maharaja's College
- John Ross M.A. 1866–1884
- Robert Harvey M.A., L.L.D. 1884–1890
- H.N. Read M.A. 1890–1892 (acting)
- Dr Alexander Crichton Mitchell D.Sc., F.R.S.E 1892–1909
- A.W. Bishop PhD 1909–1915
- L.C. Hodson M.A. 1912–1915
- A. R. Raja Raja Varma Kovil Thampuran M.A 1915–1916, 1918
- Dr. J. Stephenson, BSc, A.R.D.S.C. 1916–1927
H. H. The Maharaja's Science College
- R. Krishnaswamy Iyer, V.A. 1924–1927
- James Pryde, M.A., BSc 1927–1930
- C.V. Chandrasekharan, M.A (Oxon) 1930–1931
- K.V. Rangaswamy Aiyangar, M.A. (Oxon) 1931–1935 (on leave)
- K.L. Moudgil, M.A., D.Sc., F.L.C. 1933–1934 (acting) and 1935–1937 and 1938–1941
- A. Gopala Menon, M.A., B.Com. 1934–1935 (acting)
- R. Srinivasan, M.A. 1937–1938 and 1941–1942
HH. The Maharaja's Arts College
- K.V. Rangaswamy Aiyangar, M.A. 1924–1928 and 1930–1933
- C.V. Chandrasekharan, M.A (Oxon) 1928–1930 (ag.) and 1933–1935
- A. Gopala Menon, M.A., B.Com. 1935–1937
- P.G. Sahasranama Iyer, M.A. 1937–1942
University College
- Sr. H. Subrahmonia Iyer, M.A., PhD 1942–1948
- Sri. V. Narayana Pillai, M.A., B.L. 1948 (acting)
- Sri. V. Sundararaja Naidu, M.A., B.L.T.D, 1948–1949 (acting) and 1950
- Dr. T.K. Koshy, M.A., PhD 1949–1950
- Sri. C.V. Subbarama Iyer, M.A. 1950–1951 (acting)
- Dr. C.S. Venkateswaran, M.A., MSc, D.Sc., F.Inst.P.FA.Sc. 1951–1957
- Dr. A. Narayanan Potti, M.N., PhD January–August 1954 (acting)
- Sri. C.S. Venkateswaran 1954 August – 1956 November
- Dr. A. Narayanan Potti, M.A., PhD November 1956 – March 1957
- Dr. K. Bhaskaran Nair, MSc, D.Sc. April 1957 – February 1960
- Sri. V.R. Pillai, M.S., MSc February 1960 – March 1962
- Sri. E.P. Narayana Pillai. M.A. (Madras and Oxford) March 1962 – March 1964
- Dr. N. Subramonia Wariyar, MSc, MSc, PhD, FIC. March 1964 – March 1969
- Dr. S. Parameswara Iyer, MSc, PhD 1-4-1959 to 3-7-1969 (acting)
- Sri. R. Suryanarayanan, M.A., B.T. 1969 to March 1977
- Dr. (Mrs.) N.I. Joseph 1-4-1977 to 31-3-1978
- Sri. P. Madusudana Perumal Pillai 1 April 1978 to 6 April 1981
- Sri. K.M. Zachariah 6 April 1981 to 31 March 1982
- Sri. G. Nagappan Nair 1-4-1982 to 31-3-1984
- Sri. A.G. Ramachandran 1-4-1984 to 29-3-1985
- Prof. A. Nabeesa Ummal 1-6-1985 to 31-3-1986
- Prof. C. Ebertchellam 1986–1987
- Prof. S. Ponnayyan 5-8-1987 to 31-3-1989
- Prof. K. Somanadhan from 20-4-1989 to 31-3-1990
- Prof. Rama Sarma 5-5-1990
- Prof. M. Sarojini 14-2-1991 to 31-3-1991
- Dr. H. Parameswaran from 3-4-1991 to 30-4-1991
- Prof. V. Hamsa Devi 21-8-1991 to 24-6-1992
- Prof. R. Balakrishnan Nair 24-6-1992 to 3-11-1992
- Prof. I. Sundaram Pillai 4-11-1992 to 31-3-1993
- Prof. R. Balakrishnan Nair 24-6-1992 to 3-11-1992 and 5-4-1993 to 18-5-1993
- Prof. R. Harihara Subrahmonia Iyer 18-5-1995 to 26-12-1995
- Prof. B. Padmakumari 26-12-1995 to 17-6-1996
- Prof. P. Sahadevan 17-6-1996 to 31-5-1998
- Dr. K.Sukumaran 31-5-1998 to 17-7-1998
- Smt. P. Saraswathy Amma 17-7-1998 to 31-3-1999
- Sri. S. Mohan Kumar 31-3-1999 to 16-6-1999
- Prof. B. Rishikesan Thampy 16-6-1999
- Sri. G. Gopalakrishnan
- Sr. V.R. Ramachandran
- Prof. S. Varghese 6-8-2001 to 16-8-2002
- Smt. Vijayakumi Jaya Singh 17-8-2002 to 31-3-2003
- Prof. Prasanna 28-6-2003 to 30-6-2003
- Prof. A. Salahudeen Kunju 1/7/2003 to 31 March 2004
- Prof. Dr. D. Maya 1/4/2004 to 31 March 2005
- Prof. M.S. Girija 18 August 2005 to 28 April 2006
- Dr. Cyriac Mathews 28 April 2006 to 28 July 2007
- Dr. Asha Balagandharan 27 July 2007 to 30-6-2008
- Smt. Shobha Ravindranath 19 July 2008 to 31 March 2009
- Dr. B.S. Mohanachandran 18 July 2009 to 31 March 2010
- Dr. M. Abdul Rahim 18 June 2010 to 31 March 2011
- Dr. D. Premlal 26-08-2011 to 22-02-2012
- Prof. K. B. Ajithakumar 22-02-2012 to 31-05-2012
- Dr. S. Rajoo Krishnan 27 September 2012 to 04/10/2012
- Prof. R. Thulaseedharan Pillai 04/10/2012 to 02-03-2013
- Prof. T. P. Nalinakshan 21-03-2013 to 30-04-2013
- Dr. T. G. Sarachandran 09-05-2013 to 24-06-2013
- Dr. C. Moly Marceline 24-06-2013 to 31-03-2014
- Dr. Thomas Kuruvila 09-04-2014 to 12-05-2014
- Dr. J. Vijayamohanan 19-05-2014 to 30-07-2014
- Dr. V. T. Beena 02-08-2014 to 31-03-2015
- Prof. K. Jayakumar 28-05-2015 to 31-05-2015
- Dr. M. K. Thankamani 26-06-2015 onwards
Controversy
On 3 May 2019, a first-year BSc Chemistry student attempted suicide on campus, alleging harassment from SFI leaders for not taking part in their programmes and disruption of classes.[4][5]
On 12 July 2019, a final year B.A. Political Science student was stabbed amid a dispute between two groups of students belonging to the SFI, following which two SFI leaders were arrested.[6][7][8] Later in the day, answer sheets and the official seal of an Assistant Professor were recovered while clearing the SFI office on campus, raising questions on the credibility of examinations conducted by the university. The police also found fake seals and university answer sheets from the residence of a prime accused.[9][10]
See also
References
- ^ a b "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2022 (Colleges)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 15 July 2022.
- ^ "Official". Retrieved 21 May 2023 – via Official website High Court of Kerala.
- ^ "Biographical Information – Suresh Babu" (PDF). Space Physics Laboratory. 9 November 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2017.
- ^ "Girl who attempted suicide in University College to move out of college". Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- ^ "University College student's suicide attempt: Minister KT Jaleel seeks report". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- ^ "SFI kingpins in stabbing of University College student case held | Thiruvananthapuram News - Times of India". The Times of India. TNN. 16 July 2019. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- ^ "Violence erupts in University college campus in Thiruvananthapuram; student stabbed - India News". India Today. 12 July 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
- ^ Staff Reporter (12 July 2019). "Thiruvananthapuram University College on the boil as student is stabbed on campus". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- ^ "Stabbing case suspects in rank list: Kerala PSC orders probe". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
- ^ "Kerala Governor summons University College VC, PSC chairman - Education Today News". India Today. 20 July 2019. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
11. http://universitycollege.ac.in/ Official website
External links
- University College Thiruvananthapuram, Official website
- University College Thiruvananthapuram, webpage at University of Kerala