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| Name | University of Calicut |
| Native name | கலிக்குடம் பல்கலைக்கழகம் |
| Established | 1968 |
| Type | Public |
| City | Malappuram |
| State | Kerala |
| Country | India |
| Campus | Rural |
| Affiliations | University Grants Commission (India), Association of Indian Universities |
University of Calicut is a public state university located in Malappuram district, Kerala, India, established in 1968. It serves as a major higher education hub for the Malabar region, offering a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programs and maintaining affiliations with numerous colleges across Kerala.
The institution was founded in 1968 amid statewide reorganizations following the States Reorganisation Act and contemporary initiatives linked to the K. Karunakaran era of Kerala politics, expanding access to higher studies in the Malabar districts such as Kozhikode district, Malappuram district, and Kannur district. Early growth involved partnerships with legacy colleges like Malabar Christian College and Government Victoria College, Palakkad and policy frameworks influenced by national bodies including the University Grants Commission (India) and the Ministry of Education (India). Over decades the campus witnessed curricular evolution concurrent with developments exemplified by institutions such as Indian Institute of Science and Jawaharlal Nehru University and infrastructural projects comparable to expansions at University of Mumbai and University of Madras.
The university campus at Tenhipalam provides academic blocks, administrative complexes, and residential facilities modeled after prominent Indian campuses like Pondicherry University and Aligarh Muslim University. Facilities include the central library with collections akin to holdings at National Library of India and laboratory clusters paralleling those at Indian Institute of Technology Madras and Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute. Student housing and hostels reflect standards set by establishments such as Banaras Hindu University and Kerala Agricultural University, while recreational and sports infrastructure aligns with venues like Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi and collaborations with bodies such as All India Council for Technical Education for technical upgrades.
Academic organization comprises faculties and departments that mirror structures seen at University of Calcutta and University of Kerala, offering programs in arts, science, commerce, law, and management akin to curricula at Christ University, National Institute of Technology Calicut, and Indian Statistical Institute. Professional and vocational offerings align with frameworks from All India Council for Technical Education and programmatic trends at Kerala Law Academy Law College and Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode. Postgraduate and doctoral supervision follows guidelines comparable to those of University of Delhi and Banaras Hindu University, with syllabi influenced by standards from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research and accreditation expectations from National Assessment and Accreditation Council.
Research activity spans disciplines with centers and projects comparable to initiatives at CSIR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kerala Forest Research Institute, and cooperative links resembling memoranda with universities such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and national research organizations like Indian Space Research Organisation and Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. Research output includes publications in journals indexed by entities such as Scopus and Web of Science and participation in funding schemes from agencies like Department of Science and Technology (India) and University Grants Commission (India). Technology transfer and incubation efforts echo models from Startup India and tie into regional industry clusters akin to Technopark, Kerala and Cochin Shipyard collaborations.
Student activities include cultural festivals and arts forums similar to events at National School of Drama and music and literary societies inspired by traditions from Sahitya Akademi and Kerala Sangeetha Nataka Akademi. Student unions and associations operate within frameworks influenced by political movements involving figures like E. M. S. Namboodiripad and organizations comparable to National Students' Union of India and Students Federation of India. Sports teams compete in intervarsity meets under the aegis of bodies such as Association of Indian Universities and host events that mirror tournaments organized by All India University Games and state-level competitions governed by Kerala State Sports Council.
The university administration follows statutory governance models with offices analogous to those at Rashtrapati Bhavan in protocol and institutional oversight similar to practices at University Grants Commission (India). Executive leadership includes roles parallel to vice-chancellors and registrars found at Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad and administrative procedures in line with regulations from the Government of Kerala and compliance expectations tied to accreditation by National Assessment and Accreditation Council and coordination with Association of Indian Universities.
Category:Universities and colleges in Kerala