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This is a listing of the undergraduate and post-graduate colleges that are affiliated with University of Calicut as of 24 July 2018. Colleges that have establishment years listed as a range (e.g. 2003–04) are listed with the preceding year (2003).
Government Arts & Science College, Calicut, Meenchanda, is one of the well-known colleges in Kerala established in 1964. The College is affiliated to the University of Calicut and is maintained according to the strict Government policy of admission based on merit and reservation for backward classes.
Calicut University, created by bifurcating Kerala University, is the second university to be set up in Kerala. [3] M. M. Gani, 1969–75, was the first vice-chancellor of the university. Its primary catchment area is the northern districts of Kerala. [3] Calicut University has nine schools and 34 departments.
The United Democratic Students' Front (UDSF) [1] is an alliance of the Kerala Students Union (KSU) and the Muslim Students Federation (Kerala unit). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Campus units
The college offers six Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) and four Master of Engineering (M.Tech.) courses. It is affiliated with the University of Calicut and APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, and is recognized by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE). 66 regular students and six lateral entry students are accepted and enrolled in a B.Tech. course every year, while the ...
This college has turned to be the hub of higher education in North Kerala. The college was established in 1958, which was then affiliated to the University of Kerala. Later college was shifted to a new building with new courses in 1963. In 1968, the college was separated from the University of Kerala and affiliated to the University of Calicut. [1]
Cochin College of Engineering and Technology / MGM College of Engineering and Pharmaceutical Sciences is a self-financing engineering college affiliated with the University of Calicut up to 2014 admission [1] later affiliated with the newly formed technical university, A P J Abdul Kalam Technological University from 2015 onwards [2] and approved by All India Council for Technical Education ...
On 20 March 1968, employees of the Kerala University Centres formed the Calicut University Centre of non-teaching Staff Union. On 10 February 1970, this organization became the Calicut University Employees Union. [1] In 1970, the university attempted to fill higher posts by deputation, denying eligible promotion to the existing staff members.