University of Kalyani

University of Kalyani
Established 1960
Type Public
Vice-Chancellor Alok K. Banerjee
Location Kalyani, West Bengal, India
Campus Rural
Affiliations UGC
Website www.klyuniv.ac.in

The University of Kalyani was established on November 1, 1960. With 400 acres (1.6 km2) of campus it has a three-star accreditation from National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). This university is providing academic guidance and leadership to 37 affiliated colleges (16 in Nadia, 20 in Murshidabad and 1 in North 24 Parganas).

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Faculties

There are 217 teachers assisting 2,000 post graduate and PhD students. It has faculties of Science, Arts and Commerce, Education, Engineering Tech and Management, Law and Music and Fine arts. The total number of academic departments is 25. Alok K. Banerjee is the Vice Chancellor of this University.

Campus

The University is situated in a locality surrounded by a rural setting within a serene background. Yet, its distance from Kolkata is only 50 km. This locational advantage of the University makes it particularly suitable for the 'Cafeteria Approach' to higher education.

Academics

The University is providing academic guidance and leadership to 36 (thirty six) affiliated degree colleges located in the districts of Nadia, Murshidabad and parts of N. 24 Parganas.In addition engineering colleges were affiliated to this University for the last three years.

Department of Physics, Faculty of Science

The Department is one of the oldest department of the university and was established in 1961.

Department of Environmental Science, Faculty of Science

Department of Environmental Science, University of Kalyani was established as a School under recommendation of UGC in 1985. Since then, this department is working on collection and dissemination of Environmental Knowledge among the people by building up human expertise through M.Sc, M.Phil and Research Programmes.

Environmental Science is a multidisciplinary subject and keeping with this fact, this small Department has six permanent Faculty Members with diverse research areas - from Biodiversity, Ecology, Geology, Atmospheric Science, Pollution Chemistry up to Cell signalling & Toxicology. The Department has six well developed specialised and one general laboratories all of which are aimed towards continual improvement.

The faculties undertake consultancies and projects in collaboration with Industry.

This Department is an ENVIS Centre on Environmental Biotechnology (MoEF Supported) since 2002 and also a part of Sustainable Development Network Programme (SDNP) since the year 2005.

Thus, education, research, networking and industry-institute relationship - all of these factors are taken care of in the Department of Environmental Science, University of Kalyani.

This small department has a significant and well-organised Alumni Organisation - KUESAA (Kalyani University Env Science Alumni Association). This organisation is a repository of the Professional Environmentalists.

References

Professor Alok Kumar Banerjee New Vice-Chancellor University of Kalyani

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