University of Mumbai
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Established: | 1857 |
Type: | Public |
Chancellor: | S.M. Krishna |
Vice-Chancellor: | Dr. Vijay Khole |
Location: | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Campus: | Urban |
Affiliations: | UGC |
Website: | www.mu.ac.in |
The University of Mumbai (मुंबई विद्यापीठ)(formerly University of Bombay) is a university situated in Maharashtra state of India. It has been given a five-star ranking by NAAC. The name of the University was changed from University of Bombay to University of Mumbai according to a Government Gazette dated 4 September 1996. It is abbreviated as either (UoM) for University of Mumbai or as (MU) for Mumbai University. Initially, building of Elphinstone College was used for Mumbai University.
Most of the colleges in the city of Mumbai (Bombay) and the districts of Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg are affiliated to the University of Mumbai. The University of Mumbai offers Bachelors, Masters and Doctoral degrees to students. It has affiliations with several high ranking research institutes in the world, including Institute of Chemical Technology (formerly UDCT), Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) a Deemed University of the University of Mumbai and the Tata Memorial Hospital. The UoM is ranked in the top 500 universities in the world by the THES - QS world universities ranking.[1]
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[edit] University campuses
The University of Bombay is modelled after the universities of Britain and primarilly imparts education through its affiliated colleges. St. Xavier's College, which was affiliated with the University in 1868, is the first of its colleges. Today, the university campuses serve as administrative centers and centers for some higher education and library facilities. The affiliated colleges are spread throughout the city and the four coastal districts of Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg. The major main campus locations include:
[edit] Fort Campus
The original campus is in Fort, Mumbai, near the southern end of the city of Mumbai. It houses the administrative division of the university. It is built in the Gothic style of architecture and also includes a library which holds many original manuscripts. The University of Bombay was established at the Fort Campus in 1857. In the same year universities were established in the two other Presidency towns of Calcutta and Madras. It was one of the first educational institutions established by the British in India following Sir Charles Wood's Dispatch on Education in 1854.
[edit] Kalina Campus
Another large campus is situated in Kalina, Santacruz in suburban Mumbai. It is 230 acres (930,000 m²) in area, with much of the land kept for development of future disciplines. It has on-campus graduate training and research centers. The most popular courses are in the LIFE SCIENCES & BIOTECHNOLOGY fields. It also has social sciences and behavioural sciences departments offering masters and doctoral program, which includes department of economics and department of psychology. The Kalina campus also includes certain science departments including Department of Biotechnology, Department of Physics, Department of Information Technology and Department of Mathematics, and has most of the humanities and language departments of Mumbai University at the masters and doctoral level. It also has the Jawaharlal Nehru Library, the largest library in Bombay.
[edit] Ratnagiri Campus
A minor campus running mostly extramural courses is located in the town of Ratnagiri. The campus is located at the Thibaw Palace, originally built to accommodate the exiled royal family of Burma.
[edit] Other Campuses
Several departments of the University of Mumbai are located at places other than the fort or Kalina campus. These include the Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology, formerly (UDCT). The department of Medicine and medical research are spread out across several prominent hospitals in Bombay (Mumbai). Chief amongst these are the Tata Memorial Hospital, Bombay Hospital and G.S. medical college of the University of Mumbai. St. Xavier's College was the first degree-granting college affiliated to the University.
Prominent departments and institutes
- Annasaheb Chudaman Patil College Of Engineering, Kharghar.
- Anjuman I Islam's Allana Institute of Management Studies (AIAIMS), CST.
- Atharva College of Engineering (ACE)
- Bharati Vidyapeeth College of Engineering
- Bharati Vidyapeeth Institute of Management and Information Technology[Belapur]
- Bombay Hospital Institute of Medical Sciences (Medical research)
- Birla College of Arts, Science and Commerce - Kalyan
- Datta Meghe College of Engineering (NYSS)
- Don Bosco Institute of Technology, Mumbai
- Dr. D.Y. Patil College Of Architecture
- Terna Engineering College Nerul Navi Mumbai [TPCT] (University of Mumbai)
- Dwarkadas J. Sanghvi College of Engineering (DJSCOE)
- Elphinstone College, Fort, Mumbai-32
- Fr. Conceicao Rodrigues College of Engineering, Bandra [Fr Agnel College]
- Government Law College [Government Law College, Mumbai (Law School)]
- GS medical college (Medicine Research)
- Institute of Management and Computer Studies (IMCOST), Thane (West).
- Institute of Science (ISc)
- Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (University of Mumbai, Management Institute)
- J.J.College of Architecture Sir J. J. College of Architecture
- J.J. school of Arts (college of Fine arts)
- Jawaharlal Nehru Library (largest Library in Mumbai)
Rizvi institute of management studies and Research,Bandra
- K.E.S. Engineering College [KESEC]
- K.J. Somaiya College of Engineering [KJSCE]
- K.J.Somaiya Institute Of Engineering & Information Technology [KJSIEIT]
- K.C.College Of Engineering
- Konkan Gyanpeeth College of Engineering, Karjat(K.G.C.E)
- K.V.Pendharkar college of Science, Arts & Commerce.
- Lokmanya Tilak College of Engineering LTCOE
- Malini Kishore Sanghvi College of Commerce and Economics
- M. H. Saboo Siddik College of Engineering [MHSSCOE]
- Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering and Technology, Navi Mumbai MGMCET
- Mumbai University Department of Economics (National centre for advanced studies)
- Mumbai University Department of Mathematics
- Mumbai University Institute of Chemical Technology (MUICT)
- Nalanda Nritya Kala Mahavidyalaya (Centre for Dance research) - founded by Kanak Rele
- Narsee Monjee Institute of Management and Higher Studies (NMIMS - Now an Independent Deemed University)
- Parshvanath Collage of Engineering [PCT COE]
- Padmabhusan Vasantdada Patil Prathistans College of Engineering [PVPPCOE]
- Pillai's Institute Of Information Technology, Engineering, Media Studies & Research (PIIT)
- Pillai's College of Architecture PICA
- Rajiv Gandhi Institute Of Technology RGIT
- Ramrao Adik Institute of Technology RAIT
- Rishi Dayaram National college of Arts and Commerce And Sheth Wassaimull Assomull Science college
- S. K. Somaiya College of Arts, Science and Commerce [SKSAC]
- Sardar Patel College of Engineering [SPCE]
- Sardar Patel Institute of Technology [SPIT]
- Shivajirao S. Jondhale College Of Engineering [SSJCOE]
- shah and anchor Shah and Anchor Kutchi Engineering College [SAKEC]
- S.I.E.S Graduate School Of Technology (SIESGST), Nerul
- S.I.E.S College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS), Nerul
- Smt Indira Gandhi College of Engineering, Koparkhairane
- St. Francis Institute of Technology (SFIT)
- St. Xavier's College
- Sydenham College of Commerce & Economics
- Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE) - Churchgate
- Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR - Deemed univ of University of Mumbai)
- Tata Memorial Hospital (Centre for Cancer Research)
- Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute VJTI (autonomous Engineering Institute of Mumbai Univ)
- Thadomal Shahani Engineering College (TSEC) [1]
- Vidyavardhini College of Engineering and Technology
- Vidyavardhini college of Arts, Science and Commerce, Vasai road (West).
- Vidyalankar Institute of Technology
- Viva College Of Art, Commerce & Science
- Viva College of Institute Of Management Studies
- Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Technology (VESIT)
- Watumull Institute Of Electronic Engineering & Computer Technology
- Xavier Institute of Engineering (XIE) [2]
- Y.M.T College of Management -Kharghar
- Finolex Academy of Management and Technology http://www.famt.ac.in
[edit] Mumbai University libraries
The main Library or Central Library is Jawaharlal Nehru Library (JNL) with almost a million books (850,000) documents and Scientific Journals, Thesis, Encyclopedias, along with over 30,000 microfilms and over 1200 rare manuscripts, IMF reports, census records and access to several hundreds of E-Journals through online subscription. The (JNL) catalogue is computerised. The Library largely contains books with basic sciences and the social and behavioural sciences.
The technology and applied research journals and books of the University of Mumbai are kept at various other libraries including those at MUICT, TIFR, JBIMS & Tata Memorial Hospital. Together the University of Mumbai collection of Books and Scientific journals gets to over a million documents.
Some departments and institutes of University of Mumbai
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[edit] Other Features and Facilities
The University of Mumbai confers over 1,100 degrees and diplomas every year and over 80,000 students apply for the degrees. The University of Mumbai has one of the main computer Servers of the city of Mumbai. It also provides a large International students Hostel for foreign students.
See also: List of Bombay Colleges - (Most of the colleges, Institutes and Research centres in Mumbai (Bombay), are affiliated to the University of Mumbai)
[edit] Prominent Alumni of the University of Mumbai
- B. R. Ambedkar - Architect of modern India & Author of the Constitution of India, social reformist and thinker.
- Mahatma Gandhi - Father of the Indian nation.
- Bal Gangadhar Tilak - Indian nationalist leader.
- Mahadev Govind Ranade - Indian lawyer, reformer and author, first batch graduate
- Man Mohan Sharma - Fellow Royal Society, Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan
- Jagdish Bhagwati - University Professor of Economics at Columbia University
- Nissim Ezekiel - Acclaimed Indian poet (English language)
- Anil Kakodkar - Director of BARC and Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission and Secretary to the Government of India, Department of Atomic Energy
- Klaus Klostermaier, F.R.S.C., Professor Emeritus at the University of Manitoba, Scholar of Indian Studies
- Aishwarya Rai - Miss World in 1994 and leading Indian actress
- P. V. Narasimha Rao - former Indian prime minister
- R.A. Mashelkar, Director General, Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India
- Mukesh Ambani, Managing Director, Reliance Industries (He is an alumnus of MUICT(formerly known as UDCT)
- Anant Pai - Major publisher of Indian books for children especially the series Amar Chitra Katha
- Dwarkanath Kotnis - A well-known doctor in China who helped Chinese communists army during the World War II.
- Lara Dutta - Miss Universe in 2000
- Anand Patwardhan - Indian documentary film-maker
- Sunil Gavaskar - Legendary Indian cricketer (Attended St. Xavier's College)
- Smita Patil - Legendary Indian actress (Attended St. Xavier's College)
- Shabana Azmi - Acclaimed Indian Actress (Attended St. Xavier's College)
- Edward Hamilton Aitken - humorist, naturalist
- Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar - Oriental scholar and social reformer, first batch graduate, later vice-chancellor
- Acacio Gabriel Viegas - medical practitioner credited with the discovery of the outbreak of bubonic plague in Bombay, India in 1896.
- Georg Bühler - eminent scholar of ancient Indian languages and law - fellow of University of Mumbai.
- John Samuel Malecela - Prime Minister of Tanzania from 1990 –1994.
- Indira Viswanathan Peterson - Professor of Asian Studies and editor of the Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces.
- G.S. Maddala - American economist and mathematician
- Harish Kapadia - distinguished Himalayan Mountaineer and recipient of Patron's Medal of the Royal Geographic Society
- Mehli Mehta - Indian conductor of European classical music and father of acclaimed conductor Zubin Mehta.
- Manil Suri - Indian mathematician and writer.
- Kashinath Trimbak Telang - Indian judge and oriental scholar.
- B.N. Srikrishna Indian jurist and a Judge of the Supreme Court of India.
- Sir Pherozeshah Mehta - Indian political leader and social activist.
- Madhav Das Nalapat - holder of the UNESCO Peace Chair.
- Bhulabhai Desai - Indian freedom fighter and acclaimed lawyer.
- Vasundhara Raje - Chief Minister of the state of Rajasthan, India.
- Vidya Balan - Indian actress based in Mumbai, India.
- Gangadhar Gadgil - Marathi fiction writer.
- Rafiq Zakaria - late Indian politician and Islamic scholar.
- Pandurang Vaman Kane - notable Indologist and Sanskrit scholar and former Vice Chancellor of university of Mumbai.
- Mancherjee Bhownagree - British politician of Indian Parsi heritage.
- Nanabhoy Palkhivala - noted Indian jurist and economist.
- Sucheta Dalal - renowned business journalist from Mumbai, India.
- Thrity Umrigar - noted journalist and author from Mumbai, India.
- Aditi Govitrikar- Mrs World 2000
- Lal Krishna Advani - Leading Indian politician
[edit] See also
[edit] References and Bibliography
- ^ http://www.topuniversities.com/worlduniversityrankings/2006/tables/201_520/ (The THES - QS world universities ranking). UoM (University of Mumbai) is ranked amongst the top 500 universities in the world. It is placed at the 432nd position. There are 3 other universities that share the position of 432 along with mumbai university these are i)Universite des Sciences et Technologies - France; ii) University of Paris 5 - Rene Descartes - France; iii)Università degli Studi di Pavia - Italy. (The rankings have been published by the London based 'The Times Higher - QS World University Rankings' in partnership with QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd ) THES is a newspaper based in London that reports specifically on issues related to higher education.
[edit] External links
- University of Mumbai official website
- TechBirBal.com - Syllabus, Question Papers, Notes, Ebooks, Technical Videos, and More
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