Vidyasagar University

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Vidyasagar University
Vidyasagar University Logo.svg
MottoShiksha, gyan, pragati
Motto in English
Education, knowledge, progress
Type Public research university
Established29 September 1981;42 years ago (1981-09-29)
Founder Anil Kumar Gain
Accreditation NAAC [1]
Academic affiliations
Endowment 38.5179 crore (US$4.8 million)
(2021–22 est.) [2]
Chancellor Governor of West Bengal
Vice-Chancellor Susanta Kumar Chakraborty
Academic staff
233 (2023) [3]
Students4,470 (2023) [3]
Postgraduates 3,744 (2023) [3]
726 (2023) [3]
Location, ,
India

23°25′55″N87°17′52″E / 23.4320°N 87.2979°E / 23.4320; 87.2979
Campus Urban
138.78 acres (56.16 ha)
Website www.vidyasagar.ac.in OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
The main entrance of Vidyasagar University The main Entrance of Vidyasagar University.png
The main entrance of Vidyasagar University

Vidyasagar University was established by an Act of the West Bengal legislature which was notified in the Calcutta Gazette on 24 June 1981. [4] It is an affiliating university in Paschim Medinipur district of southern West Bengal, India. [5] It offers courses at the undergraduate and post-graduate levels.

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It was founded by the mathematician and statistician from the University of Cambridge, Anil Kumar Gain.[ citation needed ]

History

The university was established on 29 September 1981 by the Vidyasagar University Act 1981 (West Bengal Act XVIII of 1981) of the state of West Bengal to commemorate Pandit Iswar Chandra Bandyopadhyay, also known as Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, an educationist and social worker of 19th century Bengal. The University Grants Commission accorded recognition to the university under Section 12 B on 1 March 1990. [6]

A short history of Vidyasagar University is written by a faculty of the Anthropology Department in Bengali which was published in January 2001 from Kolkata. In this book the author being one of the founder teachers of the university narrated the missions of the institution as well as the deviations and the future possibilities in the context of globalisation. [7]

Prof. Anil Kumar Gayen: Founder

Anil Kumar Gayen (Bengali : অনিল কুমার গায়েন), FRS (1 February 1919 – 7 February 1978) was an Indian mathematician and statistician best known for his works on the Pearson product-moment correlation coefficient in the field of applied statistics, with his colleague Sir Ronald Fisher. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Henry Ellis Daniels, who was the president of the Royal Statistical Society. He was honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Statistical Society and the famous Cambridge Philosophical Society. [8]

Gayen was the president of the Statistics section of the Indian Science Congress Association, as well as the head of the Department of Mathematics at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Kharagpur. He went on to found Vidyasagar University, naming it after the famous social reformer of the Bengali Renaissance, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar. [9]

Gayen dedicated the later years of his life towards the establishment of Vidyasagar University as a non-traditional institution of higher education in the erstwhile Medinipur district of the West Bengal state in India. Gayen’s vision was reflected in the Vidyasagar University Act of 1981 wherein among others, it was stated that the "University shall have the power to make such academic studies as may contribute to the improvement of economic conditions and welfare of the people in general and the tribal people in particular" (Vidyasagar University Act 1981 amended in 1997 and 2011.)[ citation needed ]

The Ghani Committee appointed by the U.G.C. suggested, among others, setting up of a university in Midnapore on the ground of its ‘having a compact area and a manageable number of colleges’ (at that time there were 36 colleges with an enrolment of about 42,000), and of its ‘having the great advantage of co-operation of the IIT, Kharagpur. The committee was also of the opinion that the new University would develop on the lines suited to the needs of this backward area. The recognition of Gayen as the founder of Vidyasagar University was belated. [10] After three decades of its establishment in the Seventh Executive Council meeting held on 04.05.2012 based on the proposal of a professor of Anthropology a committee was formed to honour the founder of the university. [11] [12]

Establishment

Following the approval of UGC, the Government of West Bengal decided in 1978 to establish Vidyasagar University and, in consultation with the U.G.C., the State Government appointed a Planning Committee in March 1979 to lay down the lines of development and to take initial steps to found the university. The committee submitted its report in October. Then the Vidyasagar University Act, 1981 (West Bengal Act XVIII of 1981) was passed in the State Legislative Assembly. Professor Bhupesh Chandra Mukherjee, a former teacher of History of the then Presidency College, Kolkata, joined as the first vice chancellor on 29 September 1981. Professor B.C. Mukherjee wrote an article in the Journal of Higher Education(published by the UGC) in which he stated the mission and objectives of Vidyasagar University and mentioned the name of the founder of VU—Professor Anil Kumar Gain. [13]

Academic activities started when through a notification [no. 983-Edn (U), dated Calcutta 23 May] issued by the State Government, 30 colleges of the District of Midnapore were affiliated to the Vidyasagar University with effect from 1 June 1985. The foundation stone of the main campus (at Tantigaria mouza of Midnapore Sadar Town for post graduate teaching and central administration) was laid on 18 July 1983 by the university's chancellor and West Bengal governor B.D. Pande. On 15 January 1986, it was inaugurated by Jyoti Basu, the then chief minister of West Bengal.[ citation needed ]

On 16 January classes commenced in six post graduate departments: Anthropology, Applied Mathematics with Oceanology and Computer Programming, Commerce with Farm Management, Economics with Rural Development, Library and Information Science, Political Science with Rural Administration.[ citation needed ]

The U.G.C. accorded recognition to the university in terms of Section 12B of the U.G.C. Act, on 1 March 1990. The university houses 27 PG departments (apart from MBA which is run under the Department of Commerce with Farm Management), 12 in Humanities and 15 in Science while 46 undergraduate colleges apart from 11 courses in yet 11 other colleges / institutes are affiliated to it. Fourteen vocational subjects and six other specialised courses are offered at the UG level. The overall emphasis of the university is not to perpetuate the traditional nature of the other universities of West Bengal but to merge as a distinctive entity with a special nature of its own. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) awarded Vidyasagar University a three-star status.[ citation needed ]

Campus

The total area of university campuses in the semi-rural areas is 182.75 acres (0.7396 km2). It may be distributed as:

Organisation and administration

Governance

The Vice-chancellor of Vidyasagar University is the chief executive officer of the university. Prof. Susanta Kumar Chakraborty is the present Vice-chancellor of the university.

List of All Vice-Chancellors
No.Name
1.Prof. Bhupesh Chandra Mukherjee
2.Prof. Birendra Nath Goswami
3.Prof. Jyotirmoy Pal Chaudhuri
4.Prof. Manas Kumar Chattopadhyay
5.Prof. Manoranjan Maiti
6.Prof. Satya Narayan Ghosh
7.Prof. Amiya Kumar Dev
8.Prof. Ananda Deb Mukhopadhyay
9.Prof. Swapan Kumar Pramanick
10.Prof. Nanda Dulal Paria
11.Prof. Ranjan Chakrabarti
12.Prof. Sibaji Pratim Basu
13.Prof. Pabitra Kumar Chakrabarti
14.Prof. Susanta Kumar Chakraborty (Present)

Faculties and Departments

Vidyasagar University has 29 departments organized into two faculties: Science and Arts & Commerce. [16]

This faculty consists of the departments of Applied Mathematics with Oceanology and Computer Programming, Physics, Chemistry, Anthropology, Fishery Sciences, Botany and Forestry, Biomedical Laboratory Science and Technology, Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, Computer Science, Human Physiology, Electronics, Geography, Microbiology, Remote Sensing & GIS, and Zoology

This faculty consists of the departments of Bengali, English, Hindi, Sanskrit, Santali, History, Political Science, Philosophy, Economics, Library and Information Science, Sociology, Commerce, and Business Administration.

Centres

Affliations

The university is an affiliating institution and has its jurisdiction over Purba Medinipur and Paschim Medinipur districts or any district which may be created in future out of any parts thereof. Thirty colleges of the University of Calcutta in the erstwhile district of Midnapore were initially deemed to be affiliated to Vidyasagar University.

Vidyasagar University Teachers'Association (VUTA)

The professors of Vidyasagar University formed their association in 1986 with nine teachers of the six postgraduate departments. Gradually the organization developed into a viable entity. Apart from looking into the pure financial and promotional interests of the teachers, the association regularly organizes academic seminars and cultural programmes in which many students and other members of the university community participate. On 24 July 2013 VUTA celebrated its belated silver jubilee function and published a souvenir. [17] The organization got its registration in 2015. On 4 December 2015, and for the first time in the history of the association, a Professor in Anthropology wrote an open letter to the President of the association pointing out the anomalies in the study leave rules for the teachers. [18]

Academics

Admission

Admission in undergraduate and postgraduate course is mainly based on the result of higher secondary (10+2) and graduation (10+2+3) level results, respectively. Each college sets up their own criteria for admission in undergraduate course, but all are mainly based on higher secondary results. [19] [20]

For research level programs, the aspirants have to sit for a qualifying test (RET) followed by an interview. It is mandatory that they secure at least 55% marks in their post graduate level examination.

If the aspirants qualify the all India examination like NET, GATE, SET then their admission in Ph.D is only based on interview.

Distance education

Vidyasagar University has a Directorate of Distance Education (DDE, VU) for conducting post graduate studies in distance mode. This is for people who cannot undergo post graduate studies in regular (full-time) mode. The DDE, VU is on the main campus.

It was established in 1994 and started offering correspondence courses in postgraduate subjects from the session 1994-1995. Candidates pursuing distance learning courses are provided with study materials in modules on topics prescribed in the syllabus. The Directorate of Distance Education organises the Personal Contact Programme (PCP) for interaction with leading academic experts in the subjects who give counselling and advice rather than classroom lectures. PCPs are held ordinarily during Summer Recess, Puja Recess and Winter Recess and on holidays. Courses of distance education in the university are approved by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and the Distance Education Council. [21] [22]

Computer Centre

Computer centre takes an important role for spreading the knowledge of computer education in rural areas of West Bengal. They offers certificate and diploma courses on computer-based subjects like Office Automation and Financial Accounting, Office Automation and Internet Technologies. They offered few post graduate diploma courses in collaboration with CMC. It maintains the campus-wide LAN (optical fiber based GBIC) with 400 nodes throughout the campus and providing Internet services. [23]

Sports and games

Games and sports of the university are an integral part of academic achievements. Sports events like Athletics, Football, Volleyball, Kho-Kho, Swimming, Kabadi, and Cricket competitions are organised regularly as per the university's Sports Calendar. The university has shown remarkable performance in All India Inter-University tournaments and all Bengal Inter-University tournaments even with limited infrastructural facilities. [24]

Accreditation

Vidyasagar University has been awarded B grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). [25] In the third cycle of accreditation by NAAC, Vidyasagar University has been awarded a cumulative grade point average (CPGA) of 2.86 and was placed under B Grade. [26] [27]

Publishing

The faculties of Vidyasagar University and its vice-chancellors have written and edited a books on subjects mainly by availing financial grant from the UGC Unassigned grant scheme. [28]

The academic departments have been publishing journals. There are two multidisciplinary journals: one published by the biological science departments and the other by the physical science departments. [29]

Notable alumni

There is an alumni association of Vidyasagar University, established in 2000.

See also

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