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Pondicherry University
(A Central University)
Université de Pondichéry
Seal of Pondicherry University
Mottoतमसो मा ज्योतिर्गमय (Sanskrit)
Des Ténèbres, vers la Lumière! (French)
Motto in English
From Darkness, towards the Light!
TypeCentral Research University
Established1985 (1985)
AccreditationNAAC Accredited With Grade 'A+'
Affiliation
ChancellorVice President of India
Vice-ChancellorGurmeet Singh[1]
RectorTamilisai Soundararajan, Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Union Territory
VisitorPresident of India
Students40,804[2]
Undergraduates35,000[2]
Postgraduates4,642[2]
1,162[2]
Location,
India

12°00′57″N 79°51′31″E / 12.0159°N 79.8585°E / 12.0159; 79.8585
CampusUrban, 1000 acres
Colours    
MascotLotus
Websitewww.pondiuni.edu.in

Pondicherry University, also known as PU, (French: Université de Pondichéry) is a central research university located in Kalapet, Pondicherry in Union Territory of Puducherry, India. It was established by an Act of Parliament in 1985 by the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India. The Vice President of India is the Chancellor along with the Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry acting as the Chief Rector and the President of India is the Visitor of the university. The university is a collegiate university with its jurisdiction spread over the Union Territory of Puducherry located in Tamil Nadu (Pondicherry and Karaikal), Kerala (Mahé) and Andhra Pradesh (Yanam), and Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands. The vast jurisdiction over three Union Territories namely gives the university a national character. The residents speak diverse languages such as English, Tamil, French, Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi, Bengali, Oriya, assamese, and Kannada.

Local skill sets are advanced through several vocational programs such as paramedical courses using the on-site hospital facilities.[3][4]

Campus

Pondicherry University is located on a campus spread over around 1,000 acres (400 ha), facing the Bay of Bengal on the East Coast Road. It is accessible from Chennai (168 km [104 mi]) and Bengaluru (326 km [203 mi]).

Hostel facilities are available on the campus for both males and females. Students from distant places will be given preference on a first-come, first-served basis. The university has a hostel for foreign students that can accommodate more than 30 students. Girls are given rent-free accommodation. All physically challenged students get free education, including free board and lodging in hostels. The university provides free transport off campus and within campus. The university which was in B grade for 20 years, in 2007–2012, when Prof. J. A. K. Tareen was vice chancellor. Over 300 new faculty and 22 new departments were started and new campuses at Karaikal and Andaman. It became an A grade, and in the first NIRF ranking, it came in the top 11 of Indian universities.

Organisation and administration

Schools, departments and centres

The entire academic structure was reorganized during the tenure of Prof J. A. K. Tareen, who established over 20 new departments and new schools with over 80 new programs. The university has 14 schools and 52 departments distributed across Pondicherry and Karaikal campus. The following is the list of the schools, departments and centres:

Subramania Bharathi School of Tamil Language and Literature

School of Management

(SOM)
School of Management

Main article: Pondicherry University School of Management

Karaikal Campus

Ramanujan School of Mathematical Sciences

Ramanujan School of Mathematical Sciences

School of Engineering & Technology

Centre for Pollution Control and Environmental Engineering

School of Physical, Chemical and Applied Sciences

Department of Physics
Department of Chemistry
Department of Earth Science
Department of Biotechnology

School of Life Sciences

School of Humanities

Humanities Block-2
Humanities Block-1

School of Social Sciences and International Studies

These centres were established during XII plan when Prof J A K Tareen was vice chancellor.

School of Education

School of Law

School of Medical Sciences

School of Media & Communication

Madanjeet School of Green Energy Technologies

List of affiliated colleges

Central Instrumentation Facility

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The Central Instrumentation Facility (CIF) was established in the university as the University Science Instrumentation Centre (USIC) in 1992 under the UGC Plan Scheme. It housed three facilities – Mechanical Shop, Glass blowing Shop and Electrical Shop, to provide support in the repair and servicing of scientific equipment. Fabrication of components for experimental setups is undertaken.

The USIC has executed design, development and fabrication works ranging from custom designed sample holders/cells to electronic instrumentation and control modules.

In 2005, the centre was reorganised into Central Instrumentation Facility under the School of Physical, Chemical and Applied Sciences and analytical instruments are added to provide analytical service, in addition to the workshop facilities.

Academics

Function and role

Teaching and research are its primary functions as in other Central Universities. It has 200 affiliated colleges located in Union Territory of Puducherry (Pondicherry in Tamil Nadu, Karaikal in Tamil Nadu, Mahé in Kerala and Yanam in Andhra Pradesh), Union Territory of Lakshadweep, Union Territory of Andaman and Nicobar Islands.[citation needed]

Rankings

University rankings
General – international
QS (World) (2023)[8]801–1,000
QS (Asia) (2023)[9]351–400
Times (World) (2023)[10]1,001–1,200
Times (Asia) (2022)[11]251–300
Times (Emerging) (2022)[12]301–350
General – India
QS (India) (2020)[13]51–55
Outlook India (Universities) (2020)[14]45


Pondicherry University is ranked 1,001–1,200 in the world by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings of 2023[10] and 251–300 in Asia.[11] The QS World University Rankings of 2023 ranked it ranked it 800–1,000 in worldwide[8] and 351–400 in Asia.[9] It was ranked 101–151 in India overall by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) in 2022[15] and 68th among universities.[16]

Library

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University Library

The university library, named after Ananda Ranga Pillai, was established in September 1986 with one deputy librarian and two assistant librarians. It was moved to the present locale as an independent building in July 1990. The library is renowned for its disabled friendly modern infrastructure (80,000 sq. ft), fully air-conditioned, Wi-Fi enabled, services for the visually challenged, among the proactive services with RFID technology and 24/7 remote access to a collection of 4.97 lakhs, of which print is 2.22 and 2.7 lakhs of e-resources.[17]

Clubs and extracurricular activities

PU SHARE

PU SHARE is a community initiated by a group of students from Pondicherry University to share goodness through charity, on and around the university campus. This organization has been active in volunteering for social causes since 2016. Their major aim is to uplift the children at "Snehalayam" (a standalone orphanage near the Pondicherry University campus) by helping them in academics as well as their necessities. A few other programmes organised by them include the monthly food donation drive every month of the academic year, blood donation at nearby hospitals and free tuition classes for kids at the orphanage.

"INSPIRE" is the annual event that aims at promotion as well as fundraising for PU SHARE activities.

SPECTRA

SPECTRA provides a space for LGBTQIA+ students to share and discuss their experiences. SPECTRA was founded on 15 August 2014 and has been conducting events ever since. One of the first Campus Pride events in India was organized successfully in 2018 at Pondicherry University by SPECTRA.[18]

Earth Sciences Club

The Earth Sciences Club was founded in September 2013. It conducts field trips, screens documentaries, organize debates, quizzes, treasure hunts, and others. It is also involved with organising the annual event "Mrittika" in the Department of Earth Sciences.

Pondicherry University Quiz Society

The students started the Pondicherry University Quiz Society (PUQS) in June 2012.[19] The inauguration of PUQS was held on 1 August 2011 in Pondicherry University/Lecture Hall Seminar-I. The event was inaugurated by the Director of Education of Pondicherry University, Prof. M. Ramadass.[20] The first quizmaster of the show was Nikhil Kurien Jacob. The tagline of the Quiz Society is "It's all about Quizzing."

Community radio station

Puduvai Vaani, the community radio station (CRS) established by Pondicherry University with the support of UGC located in National Capital Territory of Delhi, India. It works under FM 107.8 MHz a frequency, which is currently extended to a catchments area of 20 km (12 mi) radius from the university campus. The test transmission of Puduvai Vaani – Community Radio Station was started on 23 August 2008. This was an initiative by Prof. J. A. K. Tareen. It was inaugurated by Shri V. Narayanasamy, Hon’ble Union Minister of State for Planning & Parliamentary Affairs on 27 December 2008 in the presence of Shri P.Chidambaram, Hon’ble Union Home Minister. The full-time transmission started on 1 January 2009.[21]

Silver Jubilee celebrations

Official Silver Jubilee logo
SJ campus

The valedictory of the Silver Jubilee celebrations of Pondicherry University was held on 18 October 2010. Dr. C Rangarajan, Chairman of the Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister of India, delivered the keynote address. Lieutenant governor of Puducherry, Iqbal Singh, who was the Chief Rector of the university, was present at the function. Professor J. A. K. Tareen, Vice Chancellor presided over the function.[22]

Notable alumni

In popular culture

See also

References

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  20. ^ M. Ramadass
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