Karnatak University
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Motto | ಅರಿವೇ ಗುರು ("Conscience is master") |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1949 |
Chancellor | Vajubhai Rudabhai Vala |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. Shivappa[1] |
Academic staff | ~224 |
Students | ~5000 |
Location | , 15°26′28.5″N 74°59′2.1″E / 15.441250°N 74.983917°E |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | UGC |
Website | [www |
Karnatak University is a state university in Dharwad district, in the state of Karnataka in India. It was established in October 1949 and officially inaugurated in March 1950. The campus spans 888 acres (3 km²). D. C. Pavate was the first official vice-chancellor from 1954 to 1967. The rapid development of the institution is credited to him.
The university is recognized with the "Potential for Excellence" by the University Grants Commission. It is the second oldest university in the state of Karnataka after the University of Mysore. It once used to serve most of the Karnataka region including Dharwad, Belagavi, Bijapur, Uttara Kannada, (Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar and Bellary up to 1980s) Manipal Institute of Technology and the Kasturba Medical College of Manipal were affiliated with Karnatak University at Dharwad and all degrees were awarded by Karnatak University from 1953 to 1965.
The bifurcation of districts and establishment of new universities in this region has reduced the affiliation coverage of Karnatak university to the present day districts of Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Haveri and Gadag.
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Postgraduate departments
The university has the following faculties: science, management studies and social sciences. Medical science and engineering faculties were also present. However, the Government of Karnataka established Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences for medical science and Visvesvaraya Technological University for engineering.
Science departments
- Department of Computer Science
- Department of Electronics
- Department of Physics
- Department of Mathematics
- Department of Statistics
- Department of Library Science
- Department of Applied Genetics
- Department of Microbiology & Biotechnology
- Department of Chemistry
- Department of Botany
- Department of Geology
- Department of Sericulture
- Department of Zoology
- Department of Marine Biology
- Department of Oceanography
- Center for Excellence in Polymer Science
- Research Center for DNA Diagnostics
Social Science Departments
- Department of Sociology
- Department of Economics
- Department of Political Science
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Gandhian Studies
- Department of A.I. History & Epigraphy
- Department of Law
- Department of Education
- Department of Anthropology
- Department of Geography
- Department of Gender Studies
- Department of Criminology & Forensic Science
- Department of Mass Communication & Journalism
- Department of Military Science
- Department of Philosophy
- Department of Psychology
- Department of Population Sciences
- Department of Social Work
- Research Center for Women's Studies
- Department of Sports
- Urban Design & Planning
- Department of Electronic Media
Department of Management Studies
- Master in Business Administration (International Business)
- Master in Commerce
- Master in Corporate Secretaryship
Arts Departments
- Dr. R.C. Hiremath Institute of Kannada Studies
- Department of Cultural Studies
- Department of Folklore
- Department of English
- Department of Sanskrit
- Department of Foreign Languages
- Department of Hindi
- Department of Yoga Studies
- Department of Music
- Department of Kannada Research Institute
Post-graduation centers
- Karnatak University PG Centre, Belgaum
- Karnatak University Karwar PG Centre, Karwar. This centre has Marine Biology and Economics as subjects of excellence.
- Karnatak University Bijapur PG Centre, Bijapur
- karnarak university PG centre, Haveri
Affiliated colleges
All colleges except those offering professional courses in the districts of Dharwad including Dharwad city colleges, Gadag, Haveri and Uttara Kannada are affiliated to Karnatak University, Dharwad.
Karnatak University's five colleges in Dharwad area are referred as constituent colleges. Administration is in the hands of Karnatak University. However, the affiliated colleges are managed by trusts. Examinations, textbooks and results are conducted by the university.
Founding
G.S. Paramasivaiah (former student of the Nobel laureate CV Raman) was the first principal of the Karnatak Science College. He was also the secretary of KLE Society Belgaum. He played an important role in founding of Karnatak University.
In Karnataka Educationalists like G.S. Paramasivaiah along with S.S. Basavanal and S.C. Nandimath were associated with the committee. The Karnatak University came into existence in 1949.
Notable alumni
- K. S. Amur, Indian mathematician
- B. R. Bhat, Indian statistician
- D.V. Guruprasad, retired Director General of Police, writer in English and Kannada languages.
- Suresh Heblikar, Kannada cinema actor, director and environmentalist
- S. R. Hiremath, Indian activist
- Narayan Sadashiv Hosmane, Indian academic
- Ramachandra S. Hosmane, chemist, professor, researcher
- Ramakrishna V. Hosur, biophysical scientist, professor
- Jayanth Kaikini, Indian poet, storyteller and lyricist working in Kannada literature and Kannada cinema
- Chandrashekhara Kambara, Kannada poet
- Girish Karnad, Indian actor, film director, Kannada writer, playwright and Rhodes Scholar
- Vivek Kulkarni, Indian businessman
- Ananth Kumar, former Minister of Parliamentary Affairs
- Sudha Murty, Indian writer, philanthropist
- Siddu Nyamagouda, former politician
- Ramdas Pai, Manipal Education and Medical Group
- T. M. A. Pai, Indian doctor, educationist, banker and philanthropist
- Ajit Prabhu, Indian entrepreneur
- A. R. D. Prasad, Indian academic
- V. C. Sajjanar, Indian Police Service officer (1996 batch)
- E. Sampathkumar, professor emeritus of graph theory
- Meka Srikanth, Telugu Actor
- Varkey Vithayathil, Catholic cardinal
List of vice chancellors
From | To | Name |
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April 1949 | July 1951 | R. A. Jahagirdar |
July 1951 | July 1954 | C. C. Hulkuti |
1954 | 1967 | D. C. Pavate |
December 1967 | December 1973 | A. S. Adake |
February 1974 | January 1975 | Jayalakshammani |
May 1975 | April 1978 | R. C. Hiremath |
May 1978 | May 1981 | Sadashiva Wodeyar |
May 1981 | June 1984 | D. M. Nanjundappa |
June 1984 | June 1987 | Sangappa G. Desai |
July 1987 | June 1990 | G. K. Narayan Reddy |
July 1990 | July 1996 | S. Rame Gowda |
1996 | 2002 | A. M. Pathan |
July 2002 | July 2006 | M. Khajapeer |
July 2005 | 24 October 2006 | A. Murigappa (acting) |
25 October 2006 | 24 October 2010 | S. K. Saidapur |
25 October 2010 | June 2015 | H. B. Walikar |
16 June 2015 | Incumbent | Pramod Gai |
References
- ^ Vice Chay, 2 September 2020, retrieved 2 September 2020
- ^ http://www.kud.ac.in/content.aspx?module=dept&page=dept_mgmt