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List of colleges affiliated to the University of Kerala; Retrieved from "https: ...
78. G Karunakaran Memorial Co-Operative College of Management and Technology, Nedumangadu, Kerala 2010 MCA Colleges: 76. K VM College of Engg & Information Technology, Cherthala 2001 77. KVVS Institute of Technology, Kaithaparambu, Adoor, Pathanamthitta 2002 78. Mar Thoma Institute of Technology, Chadayamangalam, Ayur 2002 78.
It was the first university in Kerala, and among the first in the country. It is accredited by NAAC with highest grade of 'A++' and scored 3.67 points out of 4. [2] The university has over 150 affiliated colleges and has sixteen faculties and 43 Departments of teaching and research. The Governor of Kerala serves as the Chancellor of university. [3]
The Governor of Kerala is, by virtue of office, the Chancellor of the university and the Minister in Charge of Information Technology Department is the Pro-Chancellor of the university. [6] The Government of Kerala had appointed Dr. Saji Gopinath as the first Vice-chancellor of the university. [7]
No. University Location Discipline Founded Deemed 1 KK Kerala Kalamandalam: Thrissur: Performing arts: 1930: 2006 2 IISST Indian Institute of Space Science and Technology
The Central University of Kerala is also located in Kasargod (Periya hills). The Central Plantation Crops Research Institute at Kasaragod was established in 1916. [101] The Central University of Kerala was established in 2009. [102] [103] Kasaragod is also home to Kerala Tulu Academy promoting the research on Tulu language.
group photo of the retired staff. In 1964, the Kerala Government announced the need to start more junior colleges in the state. In response, Bishop Rt. Rev. M.M. John of the CSI Madhya Kerala Diocese made the decision to establish the college, renaming it in honor of the late Edward Moore, the fourth Anglican Bishop of Travancore and Cochin of the Church Missionary Society.
In 1919, it was raised to a second-grade college in arts, affiliated to the University of Madras. [3] The college was elevated as a first-grade college by the University of Madras in April 1925, and it is the second non-government college in Kerala to achieve that status. The buildings of the college were constructed in a phased manner. Rev.