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Andhra University
File:Andhraulogo.jpg
TypePublic
Established1925
Vice-ChancellorProf. Beela.Satyanarayana
DeanProf. M.Ch.Shiva Prasad
Location, ,
CampusUrban
AffiliationsUGC
Websitewww.andhrauniversity.info

Andhra University or Andhra Viswa Kala Parishad (Template:Lang-te), located in Visakhapatnam, north east coastal Andhra Pradesh, is one of the older premier universities in India with a broad focus. It was established in 1925 and shared affiliating responsibilities with Madras University in the initial years.

Vice Chancellors

It was headed by Dr. Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy as the Vice-Chancellor from 1926 to 1931 and in a further second term from 1936 to 1949. It was headed by Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan in the interim period from 1931 to 1936.

Jurisdiction

Presently the university is catering the educational needs of five districts in Andhra Pradesh, namely Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Vizianagaram and Srikakulam.

Infrastructure

The university contains two sections, the south campus and north campus. The south campus houses the Arts, Humanities and Sciences departments along with the administrative block. The north campus (established in 1962), comprises the engineering College.

The university has four constituent colleges. The college of arts and commerce is the biggest constituent college in the university with 28 departments offering 55 courses. The college of science and technology has 19 departments, which offers 44 courses. The college of engineering has 16 departments involving in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The college of law has been identified as an advanced center in law by University Grants Commission.

The university has a school of distance education (started 1972). The school has 32 study centers across the state and a study center at New Delhi.

The university campus has 19 hostels for men and 4 hostels exclusively for women that accommodate more than 4,300 students. Residential accommodation of 340 units of staff quarters is available on the university campus. The university also has three Health Centres, a homeopathy dispensary, three guest houses, a faculty club, an open air theatre and a campus school for the children of university staff.

AU Colleges

Campuses outside the university

It has established campuses outside Visakhapatnam to meet demand for post-graduate education. Campuses are located in Etcherla, Srikakulam district, Kakinada, East Godavari district, Tadepalligudem, West Godavari district and Vizianagaram. An earlier campus at Guntur City, established in 1967, became Acharya Nagarjuna University in 1976. Andhra University has produced many research scholars and doctorates. It is one of the top university in the South India.

Affiliations

There are 575 affiliated colleges spread across five districts under the territorial jurisdiction of Andhra University. The enrollment in undergraduate courses is more than 76,000 and in PG Courses more than 20,000 students. The University is supported by about 860 teachers and more than 2500 non-teaching and technical staff.

Distinctions

Andhra University is the first university in India to offer an under graduate programme from 1957.

File:Andhraulogo.jpg The rising sun with its rays of light represents the University and its many faculties of study. The lotus is the seat of both the Goddess of Prosperity (Lakshmi) and the Goddess of Knowledge (Saraswati), and it is opening at the break of dawn. The sun's rays are surmounted by the swastika, the ancient symbol of benediction among the Aryans. The outer circle of the crest, with its sixty-four lotus petals, represents the sixty-four arts and sciences into which all knowledge was divided in the classical tradition of India. The ocean is the vast region of knowledge that the University should help its alumni to master.

The light rays holding the benedictory swastika bring into focus the motto extracted from Upanishads, Thejasvina-vadhitamastu, which means, "May the divine light illuminate our studies." Underneath this complex symbol of knowledge is the crescent moon. The crescent is Kala[ambiguous] a digit of the moon, and 'Kala' also symbolizes the art of applied science or light and charm. Since the University bears the name of Andhra Viswa Kala Parishad, a corporation for the development of all arts in Andhra, the crescent above the name speaks of the light, charm and beauty of Andhra.

The two serpents represent the seekers and custodians of wisdom, who imbibe it from the lotus petals. Tradition also traces back the Andhras to the ancient nagas, who were worshippers of the cobra and had it as their heraldic symbol.

Dr. Cattamanchi Ramalinga Reddy, the founding Vice-Chancellor of the university choose this emblem designed by Sri Koutha Ramamohana Sastry.

Kala Prapoorna

The Honorary Doctorate Degree of ‘Kala Prapoorna' (Sangha Seva) may be given in the Faculties of Engineering and Kala Prapoorna (Krishi) in the Faculty of Agriculture, ‘Kala Prapoorna' (Sangeeta), (Natya), (Nataka), (Chitra) or (Silpa) in the Faculty of Fine Arts and ‘Kala Prapoorna' (Sahitya) in the Faculty of ‘Oriental Learning'.

Awardees

See also