Fergusson College

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Main Building of Fergusson College
Main Building of Fergusson College
Kimaya, the cultural center
Kimaya, the cultural center

Fergusson College (FC) is one of the well known colleges in India and is situated in the western city of Pune. Consistently ranked among the top 10 colleges of the country, FC has a huge legacy behind its name. Built in 1885, the college was named after its first patron, Sir James Fergusson, the governor of Bombay province, who donated a then princely sum of Rs 1,200. The college is now under the jurisdiction of University of Pune.

The college is the third oldest college in Pune (after the College of Engineering, Pune and the Deccan college) and is the first Science and Fine Arts college in Pune. Apart from its renowned Bsc courses, today Fergusson College is also regarded as one of the foremost institutions offering BA degrees in Economics, Mathematics and Psychology among other specialized subjects. Because the college was founded before the onset of urban sprawl in Pune, Fergusson College boasts a beautiful tree-lined campus with smooth rolling hills.

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[edit] History

After the Revolt of 1857, Indian luminaries of that period saw a pressing need to modernise its education system to fight against British imperialism. Stalwarts in the Indian independence movements such as Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Vishnushastri Chiplunkar, G G Agarkar and Mahadev Namjoshi put their collective efforts into the formation of a modern school for Indians. The result was The New English School in 1857. Boosted by its success, the Deccan Education Society was formed in 1884 and a year later the Fergusson College was started. The land was donated for Rupee 1 on a 99 year lease by Shirole, the erstwhile Patil of Bhamburde (Shivaji Nagar). The college was inaugurated by William Wordsworth, the grandson of the poet William Wordsworth and principal of Bombay's Elphinstone College. Other stalwarts such as R G Bhandarkar and M G Ranade played an important part in the construction of the college.

The British allowed the college to remain autonomous, giving it a free hand in education. The college on its part maintained a completely apolitical stance, choosing to rescind itself of politics, a policy that continues up to this day.

[edit] Buildings

The main sections of the college include the Main Building, the Amphitheatre, the Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Electronics and Economics Departments, the Wrangler R.P. Paranjpye building, the Gymkhana, the Canteen and its latest addition, the New Academic Complex.

One more famous feature of Fergusson College is "Kimaya", a popular student hangout built just behind the library. It is shaped like a house of cards, with V-shaped walls on all four sides.Its objective is to inspire students' creativity during free times

[edit] Awards, Recognitions and Rankings

In 2004, Fergusson College was awarded an 'A' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) [1]. The College also received the "Best College Award" amongst the colleges affiliated to the University of Pune in the academic year 2004-2005.

[edit] Alumni

The college has produced illustrious alumni. A partial list is given below:

  1. PV Narasimha Rao - Ex- Prime Minister of India
  2. V P Singh - Ex- Prime Minister of India
  3. Acharya Atre- Humourist, Playwright
  4. Wranglar Chandratre
  5. Vithal Ramji Shinde
  6. Ram Ganesh Gadkari
  7. Veer Savarkar - Revolutionary
  8. S M Joshi
  9. Acharya Kriplani
  10. D. R. Kaprekar - Mathematician
  11. Dattatreya Gopal Karve - Economist
  12. Nanasaheb Gore
  13. P L Deshpande - Humourist, Playwright, Actor
  14. Vasant Kanetkar - Playwright
  15. Smita Patil - Actress
  16. Sonali Kulkarni - Actress
  17. Manjiri Phadnis - Actress
  18. mahmoud al hur -(ex) poilitician
  19. mahmoud al anakrih - (ex)academician

[edit] College Newspaper

The college is home to the circulation of The Ninth Wave, a fortnightly.

[edit] Student Activities

[edit] Events

Fergusson College is host to a number of academic and extracurricular events. The Cultural Committee organises events such as Oorja [2], which features competitive events in various cultural fields, and Muktachhanda, which showcases performances, and other cultural programs of a non-competitive nature. Apart from such cultural events, there are also academic events such as the various department festivals. Almost every undergraduate department of the college organises such events. The trend was started by the Geology dept, which first organised the GeoFest. Other departments soon followed with their own events, for example, Calyx (started in 2004) for the Computer Science department, Wall Street for the Economics Department, Zoovolution for the Zoology department Alchemy for the Chemistry Department.and physikia for the physics dept. Recently Microbiology department has come up with their fest known as the "MicrobioMics" and the Biotechnology department fest called "Chimera" is a brand new entry in the category of annual events. One of the popular activities in Fergusson College is the Astro Club where students discuss science related topics. The Astro club remains committed to popularise science and keeping students inclined towards research.

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