The
University of Mysore ( ), is among the
foremost institutions of its kind, and is an enduring symbol in the
sphere of higher education in India. It was founded by the then
Maharaja of Mysore, His Highness Sri
Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV and his Dewan,
the renowned engineer-statesman Sir M.
Visvesvarayya, on July 27, 1916. The Maharaja
of Mysore became its first chancellor. The University came into
existence on the basis of a report on educational progress in the
United States and Australia, submitted by Messrs Thomas Denham and
C.R.Reddy who visited these countries respectively. The
University of Mysore became the first University
outside the domain of the English administration in India, the
sixth University in India as a whole, and the first ever University
in Karnataka. It is a state University of the affiliating type, and
turned autonomous on March 3, 1956, when it got recognition from
the University Grants Commission.
The main campus of the University, created in 1960, lies in a
picturesque area of 739 acres at the western end of the
Kukkarahalli Lake. The University headquarters, the Crawford Hall,
is located right across the lake on the eastern end. This inspiring
locale of the campus was aptly named Manasagangotri (fountainhead
of the Ganges of the Mind) by the poet-laureate, Dr. K.V.Puttappa
(Kuvempu). In due course, two satellite campuses were set up in
response to the demands of postgraduate education from
semi-urban/rural areas: Sir M.Visveswaraya Postgraduate Centre at
Tubinakere in Mandya, and the Mysore University Postgraduate Centre
at Hemagangotri in Hassan.
In the beginning, the entire princely state of Mysore comprising of
nine districts came under the jurisdiction of the University. Now
it is confined to Mysore, Mandya, Hassan, and Chamarajanagar
districts. The remaining areas come under the Bangalore University
(1964),
Mangalore University
(1980), and
Kuvempu University
(1987). The institution, incidentally, gave birth to one more
University in 1996 when the Institute for Correspondence Courses
and Continuing Education in the Manasagangotri campus, got
transformed into the Karnataka State Open University.
The University now encompasses 122 affiliated colleges and 5
constituent colleges (with an aggregate of 53,000 students). In
addition, the University has 37 postgraduate departments, 8
specialised research & training centres and 2 postgraduate
centres that together offer about 55 regular academic programmes to
3,500 students. It also runs a number of employment-oriented
diploma courses and certificate programmes. The postgraduate
departments are reputed for excellence in advanced studies and
research, and have attracted projects and grants worth crores of
rupees from many national and international institutions.
The University has developed excellent infrastructure for
curricular and co-curricular activities. The Mysore University
Library offers a collection of over 8 lakh books, 2,400 journal
titles and 1 lakh volumes of journals, and is well-supported by
CD-ROM, Internet (14 nodes on a 64 kbit/s leased line), e-mail, fax
and photocopy services, in addition to resource-sharing
arrangements. The University Computer Centre at Manasagangotri has
mainframe, LAN and Internet facilities for research, teaching and
training. The main campus features an amphitheatre, an auditorium,
a swimming pool, and decent hostels for women and men with modern
amenities and comforts.The University has established a rapport
with many well-known and prestigious universities and institutions
abroad for academic, technical and cultural exchange.
Having served the cause of higher education and research with
distinction and dedication for almost the whole of the 20th
century, the University of Mysore now envisages the 21st century as
an era of even greater growth and success during which it will
produce well-qualified and well-motivated youth to serve humanity
as teachers, administrators, doctors, engineers, scientists,
lawyers, social workers and in various other fields. As it gets
closer to its centenary celebrations, the University looks forward
to newer ways of fulfilling the vision of its founding
fathers.
The EmblemThe University emblem is adapted from the royal emblem of
Mysore. It depicts the bird Gandabherunda flanked on either side by
the lion-elephant Sharabha (mythical creature believed to be
stronger than the lion and the elephant, and upholder of
righteousness), surmounted by a lion.
The University’s motto “Na Hi Jnanena Sadrusham” (Nothing compares
with knowledge), taken from the Bhagavadhgita, is written in
Devanagari script on the top of the emblem. At the bottom of the
emblem is the Sanskrit saying “Sathyamevoddharamyaham”(I uphold
only the truth).
The university has been giving paramount importance to research in
different disciplines since its inception. Proper research
environment has been created by appointing eminent scholars,
establishing research laboratories, deputing scholars under
cultural exchange programme, awarding teacher fellowships,
sanctioning research funds and instituting special awards and
prizes for original research. In order to promote research, the
university has recognized 48 national level institutions for
undertaking research in different disciplines. In all 1112
candidates are registered for Ph.D. of which 479 are with
fellowships. For monitoring the research activities, the university
convenes the meeting of the Post Graduate Council periodically. In
the preceding 5 years, the university completed 99 Major Research
Projects and 66 Minor Research Projects amounting to Rs. 390
million. The research funding was obtained from government sources
and agencies like Advant India Ltd., AICTE, CSIR, DAM Hampi, DAT,
DANIDA, DBT, DST, EEC, ICAR, UGC, Canadian International
Development Agency, ICSSR, ICMR, and Ford Foundation. University
has earmarked Rs. one million per year for funding research by
junior faculty. For quality research, facilities have been created
like National Single Crystal Diffractometer Facility – in Physics,
National Facility for Drosophila Genetic Stocks – in Zoology,
Electron Probe Micro Analyzer – in Geology, Seed Pathology lab – in
Applied Botany, National Centre for History of Science, Oriental
Research Institute, Multimedia laboratory in Kannada Studies and
Digitization of the Library.
There is a provision for limited number of Junior Research
Fellowships for pursuing M.Phil/Research Degree. The university has
instituted 30 research fellowships every year to SC/ST students and
faculty improvement fellowship to some SC/ST teachers. Many
university departments are involved in collaborative research at
national level and have international collaborations also.
During the last 6 years, the staff members have received 193
awards. Since the first accreditation in 1999, the university
faculty have published 1280 papers in international journals and
1343 in national journals. The number of books and edited volumes
is 313 and 148 respectively. A large number of general articles,
novels, abstracts, etc. were also published. University Industry
Interaction Center established as a center for extending
consultancy services, functions as a bridge between industry and
the university. The Center caters to the requirements of the
industry and ensures an effective interface with the appropriate
departments of the University to help them in meeting their
requirements. Most of the faculty members are involved in
consultancy services with reputed companies like DUPONT, ISRO,
BARC, NCL, IIT-Chennai, etc. For creating awareness about the
facilities and expertise available, the university has been
conducting awareness programmes nameed, ‘Know Your Academic Campus’
in which people of surrounding areas are invited. Important areas
in which the university has the expertise for providing consultancy
include Applied Botany, Sericulture, Micromet Data Generation,
Product Analysis and Quality Control, Geology, Biochemistry, Food
Science And Nutrition, Psychology, Software Development, etc. The
National
Assessment and Accreditation Council, an autonomous
body of the University Grants Commission (UGC) had accorded the
university five-star status. It has recently been reaccredited as
A+, the first one to be accorded that status in India. In addition,
the Eighth Plan Review Committee of the UGC has recommended to the
State and Central governments that it be upgraded to a `National
Centre for Excellence'.

Crawford Hall, where the Mysore
University's Vice-Chancellor's office is located
History
It is the
6th oldest university in India
and the
oldest in the state of Karnataka. It was established in 1916
by the then Maharaja of
Mysore,
Krishnaraja Wodeyar IV, after
two of his educational experts
Dr C.
R. Reddy and Thomas Denham, undertook a
five-year study of higher education around the world.
The structure of the
university was designed after a thorough analysis of the
functioning of those universities that had as their chief aim the
promotion of original research (University of Chicago
), those that laid emphasis on the extension of
knowledge among the people (University of
Wisconsin
), and those that combined intellectualism with an
educational system calculated to give training for political and
social life (University of
Oxford
and Cambridge
). Sir
Mokshagundam Visvesvarayya, the
Dewan of Mysore at the time, also played a major role in its
inception and promotion. It was inaugurated on 27 July 1916.
Maharaja College of
Mysore and the
Central
College of Bangalore, which were previously affiliated to
Madras University, became part of
the new university. The Act was amended in 1933 and 1939 to make
the senate representative of public life and to establish the
academic council responsible for the academic affairs of the
university.
During the reorganization of
Mysore
state 1956, the Mysore University Act was passed, which made
the university an autonomous body.
In 1960 the university's graduate centre
was set up in the picturesque environs of the Kukkarahalli
lake
. The national poet and the
Jnanpith Award winner,
K. V. Puttappa (
Kuvempu), a
former Vice-Chancellor of the University, christened this campus
`Manasagangotri', meaning the eternal spring of the mind.
Bangalore University was carved out in
1964 starting with Central College, Bangalore and the
University
Visvesvaraya College of Engineering.
Mangalore University was formed out of
the colleges in
Dakshina Kannada in
1980. The act of 1956 was replaced by
Karnataka State
Universities Act, 2000 which came into force on 13th Sep 2001.
Under the new act the senate has been abolished.
Distinctions
The university has been ranked very highly by the National
Assessment and Accredition Council (NAAC) of the University Grant
Commission of India with an A+ rating. On 29.02.08 the Government
of India identified the university as 'An Institution of
Excellence' and provided a special grant of Rs One Billion in the
Union Budget of the year 2008-2009 for upgrading the facilities at
the university.
The The university library has one of the largest collections in India with the number of volumes exceeding 800,000 documents . The university has been a pioneer in starting five year integrated MScprogrammes in the basic sciences. The department of applied botany, department of library and information sciences, department of food science and nutrition and the department of physics have a national reputation. Taking pride of place among the university's 39 facultywise research areas are applied botany and seed pathology (which attract students from all over Asia), and geology and physics, both of which are designated as `national facilities.'
Among the university's faculty members have been such luminaries as
Shri. TS Venkannaiah who had the revered name as Ashnivi devata of
Kannada literature, Professor S. Chandrashekar, Prof. K. V.
Puttappa, Prof. U. R. Ananthamurthy and Prof. C. D.
Narasimhaiah.
Notable faculty and alumni
Recent Academic Restructuring of the University
The university has been appreciated by the UGC and Ministry of
Science and Technology for its efforts in making basic sciences
more attractive. The university has introduced an Integrated M.Sc
courses in physics, chemistry, and Biochemistry. The University
also has tied up with various Chinese universities for resource
sharing and training in information technology education.The
university has also initiated a next generation I-School at its
campus. The
International
School of Information Management , has been initiated with the
collaboration of a few US universities and IIIT- Bangalore.
Faculties from partnering institutions teach in this Institute.
ISiM, already has secured grants from Ford Foundation and several
industries for various projects.
Another innovation has been the setting up of the Third Sector
Research Resource Centre (TSRRS).The Research Resource Centre has
been set up with a grant from the Ford Foundation. The aim of the
centre is to provide centralized infrastructural facility for
researchers pursuing their studies in the area of Civil Society.
TSRRC aims at pursuing and supporting research, training and
consultancy in the area of Third Sector. Developing and offering
Diploma and Masters program in the area of Non Profit Management is
another area of focus.
Recently the department of law in the university was incorporated
into the Mysore University School of Justice (MUSJ). Continuing
with the initiative of the university to introduce five-year
integrated courses to produce professionals with in-depth
knowledge, the MUSJ has introduced a programme leading to a degree
in Law, in a bid to enhance the quality of legal education in
Karnataka.
The newly constituted
Bahadur Institute of Management Sciences is
trying to carve a niche for management education and research in
the state. It was set up with the help of contributions from the
chairman of BBK Ltd, U.S.A., B.N. Bahadur, an alumnus of the
university
Setting up of a National Centre for History of Science, Digital
Library, Centre for International Programmes, School of Life
Sciences, IT Division, Joint Campus with Indian Institute of
Science, Bangalore, Patent Awareness Cell and Entrepreneurial Park
in Science & Technology are the main initiatives of the
University. In the last five years, an Archeological and Folklore
Museum has been established in the Jayalakshmi Vilas Mansion with
the donation from the Infosys Foundation.
The
University School of Design (USD) and the
Centre for Information Science and Technology have been given
autonomy for better functioning.
List of Vice Chancellors
| No |
From |
To |
Name |
Position previously held |
| 1 |
1916 |
1920 |
H.V.Nanjundayya |
Lecturer in Civil
Engineering |
| 2 |
1921 |
1929 |
Prof. Sir Brajendra Nath
Seal |
Professor of Philosophy, Chair at the University of Calcutta, Chancellor of
Visva-Bharati
University |
| 3 |
1930 |
1937 |
Prof. E P Metcalfe |
Professor of Physics, and Principal of Central College
Bangalore |
| 4 |
1937 |
1942 |
N.S.Subba Rao |
M.A. (Cantab.), Bar-at-Law |
| 5 |
1942 |
1944 |
E.G. Mcalpine |
M.A. Director of Public Instruction, Mysore |
| 6 |
1944 |
1946 |
T.Singaravelu Mudaliar |
|
| 7 |
1946 |
1948 |
M.Sultan Mohiyuddin |
|
| 8 |
1948 |
1950 |
R.Kasturi Raj Chetty |
|
| 9 |
1950 |
1954 |
Prof. B.L.Manjunath |
Professor of Chemistry, Principal of Central College
Bangalore |
| 10 |
1954 |
1956 |
Prof. V.L.D'Souza |
Professor of Economics, Maharaja College of Mysore |
| 11 |
1956 |
1960 |
Dr. K.V.Puttappa |
Literatteur |
| 12 |
1960 |
1962 |
Prof. N.A. Nikam |
Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University
of Mysore |
| 13 |
1963 |
1964 |
K.M. Panikkar |
Distinguished diplomat, author and historianIndian Ambassador
to China, France and Egypt |
| 14 |
1964 |
1969 |
Prof. K. L. Shrimali |
Professor of Education,M.A., Ph.D., Minister for Education,
Government of India. |
| 15 |
1969 |
1975 |
Prof. D. Javare Gowda |
Professor of LiteratureDirector of the Institute of Kannada
Studies at University of Mysore |
| 16 |
1976 |
1979 |
D. Vijaydevraj Urs |
|
| 17 |
1979 |
1985 |
Prof. K.S. Hegde |
|
| 18 |
1988 |
1988 |
Dr. Y.P. Rudrappa |
Doctor, M.B.B.S, F.R.C.P.(EDIN), D.T.M & H, (ENG)University
of Mysore, Health and Family Welfare Service |
| 19 |
1988 |
1991 |
Prof. P. Selvie Das |
Professor of Education, Director of Higher Education of
Karnataka |
| 20 |
1991 |
1997 |
Prof. M. Madaiah |
Professor of Economics, University of Mysore |
| 21 |
1997 |
2003 |
Prof. S.N.Hegde |
Professor of Botany, University of MysoreM.Sc., Ph.D., M.I.Biol
(U.K) |
| 22 |
2003 |
2007 |
Prof. Shashidhara Prasad |
Professor of Physics, University of Mysore |
| 23 |
2009 |
2XXX |
Prof. V. G. Talwar |
Professor of Library and Information Sciences, University of
Mysore |
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