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Jadavpur University
Seal of the Jadavpur University
Former names
  • National Council of Education
  • Bengal Technical Institute
MottoTo Know Is To Grow
TypePublic "Tier-1"
Established
  • 1905; 119 years ago (1905) as Bengal Technical Institute
  • 24 December 1955; 68 years ago (1955-12-24)[1] as Jadavpur University
AccreditationNAAC
Academic affiliations
Budget343.081 crore (US$41 million)
(FY2021–22 est.)[2]
ChancellorGovernor of West Bengal
Vice-ChancellorDr. Buddhadeb Sau
(Officiating Vice-Chancellor)[3]
Prof. Amitabha Datta
(Pro Vice-Chancellor)
Academic staff
902 (2023)[2]
Students13,570 (2023)[2]
Undergraduates8,148 (2023)[2]
Postgraduates3,134 (2023)[2]
2,288 (2023)[2]
Location,
India

22°29′48″N 88°22′21″E / 22.496623°N 88.372389°E / 22.496623; 88.372389
CampusLarge city
67.6 acres (27.4 ha) (Main campus at Jadavpur)
21.3 acres (8.6 ha) (Bidhannagar campus)[4]
AcronymJU
Websitejadavpuruniversity.in Edit this at Wikidata
Engineering Science Building, 2015

Jadavpur University (abbr. JU) is a premier public state university located in Jadavpur, Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It was established in 1905 as Bengal Technical Institute and was converted into Jadavpur University in 1955.[5][6] In 2023, it was ranked fourth among universities in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF). It also achieved 10th rank in the engineering category and 13th rank overall in National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) 2023.

History

In 1910, the Society for the Promotion of Technical Education in Bengal which looked after Bengal Technical Institute (which later became College of Engineering and Technology, Bengal) was amalgamated to NCE.[7] NCE henceforth looked after the College of Engineering and Technology, Bengal.[8]

After Independence, on 24 December 1955, Jadavpur University was officially established by the Government of West Bengal with the concurrence of the Government of India.[6]


Organisation and administration

Governance

The Vice-chancellor of Jadavpur University is the chief executive officer of the university. Suranjan Das is the current vice-chancellor of Jadavpur University.[9][10]

Faculties

Faculty of Arts
Bengali Comparative Literature Economics
Education English Film Studies
History International Relations Library & Information Science
Philosophy Physical Education Sanskrit
Sociology
Faculty of Engineering & Technology
Architecture Chemical Engineering Civil Engineering
Computer Science & Engineering Construction Engineering Electrical Engineering
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering Food Technology & Bio-Chemical Engineering Information Technology (NBA Accredited Tier-1)
Instrumentation and Electronics Engineering (NBA Accredited Tier-1) Mechanical Engineering Metallurgical & Material Engineering
Pharmaceutical Technology Power Engineering (NBA Accredited Tier-1) Printing Engineering
Production Engineering
Faculty of Interdisciplinary Studies, Law & Management
Adult and Continuing Education & Extension School Of Advanced Studies in Industrial Pollution Control School Of Automotive Engineering
School Of Bio-Science and Engineering School Of Cognitive Science School of Cultural Texts and Records
School Of Education Technology School Of Energy Studies School Of Environmental Radiation and Archaeological Sciences
School of Environmental Studies School Of Illumination Science, Engineering and Design School Of International Relations and Strategic Studies (SIRSS)
School of Languages and Linguistics School Of Laser Science and Engineering School Of Materials Science and Nanotechnology
School Of Media Communication & Culture School Of Mobile Computing and Communication School Of Natural Product Studies
School Of Nuclear Studies and Application School of Oceanographic Studies School of Water Resource Engineering
School of Women's Studies
Faculty of Science
Chemistry Geography Geological Sciences
Instrumentation Science Life science & Bio-technology Mathematics
Physics

Centres

Centre For Studies
  • Bio Equivalence Centre
  • Center for Computer Aided Design Centre
  • Center for Knowledge Based Systems
  • Center for Theatre Studies
  • Centre For Advanced Study (UGC sponsored)
  • Centre for African Literatures and Cultures
  • Centre for Ambedkar Studies
  • Centre for Canadian Studies
  • Centre for Counselling Services and Studies in Self Development (CCSSS)
  • Centre For Disaster Preparedness & Management
  • Centre for Distributed Computing
  • Centre for European Studies
  • Centre for Experiments in Social & Behavioral Sciences
  • Centre for Human Settlement Planning
  • Centre for Indology
  • Centre for Marxian Studies
  • Centre for Mathematical Biology and Ecology
  • Centre for Medicinal Food and Applied Nutrition
  • Centre for Microprocessor Applications for Training, Education and Research
  • Centre for Plasma Studies
  • Centre for Quality Construction
  • Centre for Quality Management System
  • Centre for Refugee Studies
  • Centre for Rural & Cryogenic Technologies
  • Centre for Sri Aurobindo Studies
  • Centre for Surface Science
  • Centre for the Study of Religion and Society
  • Centre for Translation of Indian Literatures (CENTIL)
  • Centre for Victorian Studies
  • Condensed Matter Physics Research Centre
  • Embedded System in Instrumentation
  • Hariprasanna Biswas Centre for India-China Cultural Studies
  • IC Design and Fabrication Centre
  • IMPACT Centre
  • Language Studies
  • Latin American Literature & Culture
  • Nuclear and Particle Physics Research Centre
  • Rabindra Studies
  • Relativity and Cosmology Research Centre
  • Sir C V RAMAN Centre for Physics and Music
  • Swami Vivekananda Centre for Technical Manpower Development
  • Transportation Studies
  • V. Ravi Chandran Centre for Pharmaceutical Sciences [Pharm. Tech.]
  • Welding Technology Centre
  • Yoga [Phy. Edn]

Affiliated institutes

In addition to being a unitary university, it has other institutes like the J D Birla Institute, and the Institute of Business Management affiliated to it, which operate out of independent campuses.[11] While these institutes have their own independent curriculum as well as examination systems, the final degree is offered by Jadavpur University.

To facilitate interdisciplinary learning and research in diverse fields, there are a number of schools and centre for studies. Some of the major research ventures undertaken by these schools include the pioneering work done by the School of Environmental Studies in highlighting the presence of arsenic in groundwater in countries like India and Bangladesh and the development of the first alcohol based car by the School of Automobile Engineering.[12][13] The centres for studies are usually directly associated with a particular department in Jadavpur University[14] In March 2011, Indian American scientist Manick Sorcar assisted in the opening of a laser animation lab under the School of Illumination Science, Engineering and Design.[15]

Academics

Rankings

University and college rankings
General – international
QS (World) (2023)[16]701-750
QS (Asia) (2023)[17]182
Times (World) (2023)[18]1001-1200
Times (Asia) (2022)[19]251–300
Times (Emerging) (2022)[20]251–300
General – India
NIRF (Overall) (2023)[21]13
NIRF (Universities) (2023)[22]4
Outlook India (Universities) (2020)[23]3
Engineering – India
NIRF (2023)[24]10
Pharmacy – India
NIRF (2023)[25]18

Internationally, Jadavpur University was ranked 701-750 in the QS World University Rankings of 2023[16] and 182 in Asia.[17] It was ranked 1001–1200 in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2023,[18] 251–300 in Asia in 2022[19] and in the same band among emerging economies.[20]

The National Institutional Ranking Framework ranked it 4th among universities in India, 10th among engineering institutes, and 13th overall in 2023.[22][24][21]

Publishing

The two titles were Rajpurush (translation of Niccolò Machiavelli's Il Principe); translated by Doyeeta Majumder, with an introduction by Swapan Kumar Chakravorty, and Shilpachinta (translation of selections from Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks); translated by Sukanta Chaudhuri. Both books were translated from the original Italian.[26]

Notable alumni

Criticism and controversies

2014 Jadavpur University Protests

Students rally against the vice-chancellor during the 2014 Jadavpur University protests

In 2014 a series of protests broke out in response to the alleged molestation of a female student and beating of a male student by 10 other students on 28 August 2014. Her family and ultimately the student body were unsatisfied by the response of the Vice Chancellor to the allegations. Protests began on 10 September.[27] On 16 September students gheraoed several officials in their offices, demanding that the Vice Chancellor make a statement on the status of a fair probe. Police were summoned, and later that night the police allegedly attacked and beat the student demonstrators. 30 to 40 students were injured; some had to be hospitalized. Reaction was nationwide, with supportive protests at multiple other cities including New Delhi, Hyderabad and Bangalore. On 20 September, Governor Keshari Nath Tripathi, who is also the chancellor of the university, met with student representatives and promised to conduct an impartial inquiry.[28] However, students said they will continue to boycott classes until the Vice Chancellor resigns.[27]

On 26 September, a State Government inquiry panel submitted its report, confirming that the female student had indeed been sexually abused on 28 August 2014.[29] On 26 September, police summoned two Jadavpur University students to come to the Lalbazar Police HQ for questioning at 4 pm on Friday. They were arrested at 6 pm. "The arrests were made after evidence was found, prima facie, against the duo. Further investigation is on," said joint CP-crime Pallab Kanti Ghosh.[29] Mr Ghosh also stated, "(Two names) were arrested because we had enough evidence to prove that they were present at the spot and had carried out the crime as alleged in the victim's complaint."[30] The duo were booked under Sections of 354 (assault or use of criminal force on a woman with the intent to outrage her modesty), 342 (wrongful confinement), 323 (voluntarily causing hurt) and 114 (abettor present when offence is committed) of the IPC.[30]

2018 Scrapping Entrance Tests

JU got embroiled in controversy on July 4, 2018, when the executive council announced its decision to scrap entrance tests for six humanities subjects which was met with protests from the Jadavpur University Teacher's Association and the student unions along with other academics and university students due speculations that state education ministry had influenced this decision.[31]

2023 Student fell to death from Hostel

In August 2023, Swapnadip Kundu, a freshman student studying Honours in Bengali fell from the balcony of the second floor of the Jadavpur University Hostel - either by suicide or by murder - after intense ragging. An ex-student has been suspected by the Police.[32] Unrest from the public has ensued, and protests have occurred. The Chief Minister was upset and promised justice. Jadavpur University students are protesting, trying to get justice for him, and to make sure this never happens again. [33]

See also

References

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  25. ^ "National Institutional Ranking Framework 2023 (Pharmacy)". National Institutional Ranking Framework. Ministry of Education. 5 June 2023.
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  30. ^ a b "Molest cuffs on two JU students". The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 27 September 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2014.
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