UNIVERSITY OF MADRAS


The 'University of Madras' is one of the three oldest universities in India (along with University of Mumbai and University of Calcutta). The University of Madras, organized on the model of London University, was incorporated on 5 September 1857 by an Act of the Legislative Council of India. The university is situated in the southern city of Chennai (Madras in English). It has four campuses in the city - Chepauk, Marina, Guindy and Taramani. More than 50 Departments offer a range of specialisation subjects.
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In 2004, all engineering courses of the University were shifted to Anna University. The University provides affiliation to several colleges for various courses ranging from BSc to M.B.A.. The various departments of the University also conduct research in addition to teaching. There are nearly 43 external research institutes in addition to centres of excellence within the University. The university has been granted the 5 star status, the highest grade by the NAAC of University Grants Commission.

Contents
History
Notable Personalities
University Departments
Constituent Colleges
Autonomous - Arts and Science College
Non - Autonomous - Arts and Science Colleges
Aided Colleges
SPECIAL INSTITUTIONS
AUTONOMOUS - Arts and Science Colleges
NON-AUTONOMOUS - Arts and Science Colleges
'Professionals' (Product)
In popular culture
See also
External websites

History


The first ever demand for higher education in Madras Presidency was voiced forth in a public address to The Right Honourable Lord John Elphinstone G.C.H., Governor of Madras signed by 70,000 native inhabitants when the Governor in Council was contemplating "some effective and liberal measures for the establishment of an improved system of national education." This public petition, which was presented by the then Advocate General Mr. George Norton on 11.11.1839, pressed the need for an English College in the city of Madras. Pursuant to this, Lord Elphinstone evolved a plan for the establishment of a Central Collegiate Institution or a ‘University.’ This University had twin Departments (1) High School for the cultivation of English literature, regional language, philosophy and science, (2) College providing instruction in the higher branches of literature, philosophy and science.
The University Board was constituted in January 1840 with Mr. George Norton as its President. This was the precursor of the present Presidency College, Chennai. However, a systematic educational policy for India was only formulated 14 years later by the historic dispatch of 1854 (Sir Charles Wood’s Education Dispatch), which pointed out the rationale for "creating a properly articulated system of education from the primary school to the University." The Dispatch recommended the establishment in the Universities of Professorships "for the purposes of the delivery of lectures in various branches of learning including vernacular as well as classical languages." As a sequel, the University of Madras, organized on the model of London University, was incorporated on 5 September 1857 by an Act of the Legislative Council of India.
The University of Madras progressed and expanded throughout the nineteenth century to span the whole of South India and subsequently gave birth to and nourished universities like Mysore University (1916), Osmania University (1918), Andhra University (1926), Annamalai University (1929), Travancore University (1937) presently Kerala University, Sri Venkateswara University (1954), Madurai Kamaraj University (1966), Bharathidasan University (1982), Bharathiar University (1982), Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (1971), Anna University (1978), Tamil University (1981), Mother Teresa University (1984), the Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University (1989), Tamil Nadu Veterinary Sciences University (1990), Periyar University (1997) and the Tamil Nadu Dr.Ambedkar Law University (1997).
The National Assessment and Accreditation Council has conferred the "Five star Status" to the University of Madras. The University of Madras has been given the status of "University with Potential for Excellence" by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
The description of the Coat of Arms of the University of Madras as designed in 1857 and now being followed is as follows:

"Argent ''(silver or white)'' on a Mount issuant from the basement a Tiger passant proper ''(walking and coloured naturally)'', on a Chief Sable ''(black across the top)'', a Pale Or ''(a gold or yellow vertical strip down the centre 1/3 of the top or chief)'', thereon, between two Elephants heads couped of the field, a lotus flower leaved and slipped of the third, together with this motto ''Doctrina Vim Promovet Insitam''".

The coat of arms are shown in the following tints. `the base Vert’ - a light green Tiger - yellow on white ground Elephants - grey on black ground Lotus - white flower, olive green leaves, on gold ground Motto Scroll - edger red, black lettering
The English translation of the motto of the University of Madras is: "Learning promotes (one’s) natural (innate) talent."
Honarary Doctorate conferred on Dr.MGR

In 1912 endowments were made to the University to establish departments of Indian History, Archaeology, Comparative Philology and Indian Economics. In all there were 17 University departments, 30 University teachers, 69 research scholars and 127 University publications in that year and the budget was for Rs.11 lakhs. Later, the research and teaching functions of the University were encouraged by Sadler Commission and the gains of the University were consolidated by the enactment of ''Madras University Act'' of 1923. About this time, the territorial ambit of the Madras University encompassed from Berhampur of Orissa in the North, Trivandrum of Kerala in the South West, Bangalore and Mangalore of Karnataka in the West and Hyderabad of Andhra Pradesh in the North.
However, Indian independence in 1947, the setting up of the University Grants Commission in 1956 and changes in political, social and cultural milieu had brought several amendments to the University of Madras Act of 1923 to permit qualitative and quantitative changes in its jurisdictions and functions. The policy strands as they have emerged since then and being operated as follows:
#Keep furtherance of knowledge in the various disciplines and subjects as its primary goal. In the search for new knowledge, encourage and support continuously
##socially relevant education
##improvement of the quality of education and
##an equitable access to all sections of the society to higher education.
#Provide leadership in higher education to its affiliated colleges and encourage, support and wherever necessary, regulate them to adhere to established norms in conducting courses of study as well as other related matters. #Take holistic decisions and actions by bearing in mind its primary goal and remain accountable to the students, teachers, employees, funding agencies the society as a whole and the Government and be dictated by a democratic process moderated by rectitude.
#Be responsive to the changes in the frontiers of knowledge, nationally and internationally.
Vice Chancellor of the University Prof Ramachandran addressing the students of Dr.MGR-Janaki College of Arts and Science for Women, Chennai in February 2007

Notable Personalities


Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 for his discovery of Raman effect), enrolled in the University of Madras in 1902
Dr Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar (Nobel Prize in Physics in 1983 for his contributions in astrophysics), Enrolled in 1925
Dr A.P.J.Abdul Kalam Former President of India & famous Scientist
Dr G.N. Ramachandran (biophysicst) described the structure of collagen
Dr Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy Former President of India
Dr Palaniappan Chidambaram Finance Minister of India
Latha Rajendran Special Educator
Mani Ratnam Noted Film Director
Professor Ramasamy Selvam, PhD (Hari Om Ashram Alembic Research award, 2001; B.C. Roy Award, 2002)
Sathamangalam R. Srinivasa Varadhan awarded Abel Prize, March 22, 2007
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S._R._S._Varadhan
Dr.VSR.Subramaniam [1] - B.Sc(Physics) from St.Xavier's College, Palayamkottai-1959. First Ph.D degree holder in Management, from the University of Bombay (Mumbai University) after the inception of this subject. (Jamanalal Bajaj Institute of Management stidies-1975) ISO 9001:2000 and MIS specialist. Expert in Economics [2](Past "Data Processing Expert" of the Commonwealth and "Consulant Adviser" to Carribbean Development Bank, Barbados). Author of many innovative books. [3]
Professor Ramasamy Selvam, PhD. Professor Ramasamy Selvam, scientist and educator who carried out pioneering work on the role of free radicals in initiating kidney stone disease; established kidney stone matrix proteins as a diagnostic marker for the disease; served as president of the Urolithiasis Society of India from 1998 to 2000; also as a scientific consultant for various universities, corporations, and government scientific organisations; was chairman of the board of studies at the University of Madras. In 2002, he was posthumously awarded the prestigious Dr. B. C. Roy National Award in medicine by the Medical Council of India (MCI). The award was presented to Professor R. Selvam's wife Mrs. Geetha Selvam on August 3rd, 2004 by Indian President A P J Abdul Kalam. In 2001, the MCI had also awarded the Hari Om Ashram Alembic Research award to Professor R. Selvam.

University Departments


Adult and Continuing Education,
Agro Economic Research Centre,
Anatomy,
Analytical Chemistry,
Ancient History and Archaeology,
Anna Centre for Public Affairs,
Applied Geology,
Arabic, Persian and Urdu,
Biochemistry,
Biotechnology,
Botany,
Central Instrumentation and Service Department,
Centre for South and South Asian Studies,
Chair in Tamil Christian Literature,
Christian Studies,
Commerce,
Computer Science,
Criminology,
Crystallography and Biophysics,
Defence and Strategic Studies,
Economic Studies - Dr.Ambedkar Centre,
Econometrics,
Economics,
Education,
Endocrinology,
Energy,
English,
French,
Genetics,Molecular biology,
Geography,
Geology,
Hindi,
Indian History,
Indian Music,
Information Science,
Inorganic Chemistry,
Islamic Studies,
Journalism and Communication,
Jainology,
Kannada,
Legal Studies,
Malayalam,
Management Studies,
Mathematics,
Medical Biochemistry,
Microbiology,
Nuclear Physics,
National Centre for Ultrafast Process,
Organic Chemistry,
Pathology,
Pharmacology and Toxicology,
Philosophy,
Physical Chemistry,
Physiology,
Politics and Public Administration,
Polymer Science,
Psychology,
Saiva Siddhantha,
Sanskrit,
Sociology,
Statistics,
Tamil Language,
Tamil Literature,
Telugu,
Theoretical Physics,
Thirukkural Research Endowment,
Vaishnavism,
Zoology.
The University of Madras has a historical monument - Senate House - which is one of the landmarks of the city of Chennai. The Senate House, the University's first building, inaugurated in the year 1869, is a masterpiece of Robert Fellowes Chisholm, the greatest architect of 1800's, who harmoniously blended the Indo-Saracenic style with Byzantine and European architectural features. This University of Madras renovated the Senate House in 2006.

Constituent Colleges


Autonomous - Arts and Science College


Bharathi Women's College

Loyola College, Chennai

Madras Christian College, Tambaram

Presidency college

Queen Mary's college

The New College, Chennai
Non - Autonomous - Arts and Science Colleges


Dr.Ambedkar Government Arts College

Government Arts College

Government College of Arts and Crafts

Government college of Architecture and Sculpture

Loganatha Narayanasamy Government Arts College

Quaid-e-Millath Government College for women

Rajeswari Vedachalam Government Arts College

Sri Subramaniaswami Government Arts College

Sri Sankara Arts and Science College, Enathur, Kanchipuram

Aided Colleges


SPECIAL INSTITUTIONS


Defense Service Staff College

Forensic Science Department

King Institute of Preventive Medicine

Tamilnadu Institute of Labour Studies
AUTONOMOUS - Arts and Science Colleges


The New College, Chennai

Ethiraj College for Women

Loyola College

Madras Christian College

Meenakshi College for Women

Stella Maris College(SMC)

Women's Christian College (WCC)

Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College (RKMVC)

Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women (JBAS)
MG_Ramachandran Receiving the Doctorate conferred on him by the University of Madras

NON-AUTONOMOUS - Arts and Science Colleges


A.A Arts And Science College

J.A.Arts and Science College

Valliyammal Arts and Science College For Women

Dr.MGR Janaki College of Arts and Science for Women(MJC)

A.M. Jain College

Chellammal Women's College

C. Kandaswami Naidu College for Men

D.G. Vaishnav College

Dharmamurthi Rao Bahadur Calavala Cunnan Chetty's Hindu College

Dhanraj Bain Jain College

Guru Nanak College

Anna Adarsh College for Women

Justice Basheer Ahmed Sayeed College for Women

Madras School of Social Work

Pachaiyappa's College

Pachaiyappa's College for Men

Pachaiyappa's College for Women

Quaid-e-Milleth College

St.Louis College for the Deaf

Sir Theagaraya College

SIVET College

Shrimathi Devkunvar Nanalal Bhatt Vaishnav College for Women

The New College

Jaya College of Arts and Sciences,Thiruninravur

T S Narayanaswami College of Arts and Science
'Professionals' (Product)

'India'
'USA / UK / Canada / Australia'

★ Dr. Lakshman Rao V. Papineni, Biochemist, USA.

★ Dr. Barur R. Rajeshkumar, Senior Research Scientist, USA.

In popular culture



★ The fictional character Mohinder Suresh in NBC's TV show Heroes (TV series) was a genetics professor at the University before moving to New York City to investigate his father's death and continue his research.

See also




External websites



University of Madras official website

University of Madras Institute of correspondence education

University of Madras Courses, Syllabus and Testpapers

Senate House Restoration

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