University of Calcutta

University of Calcutta
Seal of the University of Calcutta
Other name
Calcutta University
MottoAdvancement of Learning
TypePublic State University
Established24 January 1857; 167 years ago (1857-01-24)
Founder
List
AccreditationNAAC
Academic affiliations
Endowment330.8 crore (US$40 million)
(FY2024–25 est.)[1]
ChancellorGovernor of West Bengal
Vice-ChancellorSanta Datta (De) (acting)
Academic staff
1,219 (2024)[2]
Students16,123 (2024)[2]
Undergraduates2,220 (2024)[2]
Postgraduates11,062 (2024)[2]
2,841 (2024)[2]
Location, ,
India

22°34′30″N 88°21′46″E / 22.57500°N 88.36278°E / 22.57500; 88.36278
CampusLarge city
119.7 acres (48.4 ha)
AcronymCU
NewspaperCalcutta Review
Websitewww.caluniv.ac.in Edit this at Wikidata

The University of Calcutta, informally known as Calcutta University (CU), is a public state university located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It has 151 affiliated undergraduate colleges and 16 institutes in Kolkata and nearby areas. It was established on 24 January 1857 and is the oldest multidisciplinary university of Indian Subcontinent and Southeast Asian Region. Today, the university's jurisdiction is limited to a few districts of West Bengal, but at the time of its establishment it had a catchment area ranging from Kabul to Myanmar. It is accredited as an "A" grade university by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

The university has a total of fourteen campuses spread over the city of Kolkata and its suburbs. As of 2020, 151 colleges and 21 institutes and centres are affiliated with CU. The university was fourth in the Indian University Ranking 2021 list, released by the National Institutional Ranking Framework of the Ministry of Education.

Its alumni and faculty include several heads of state and government, social reformers, prominent artists, the only Indian Dirac Medal winner, many Fellows of the Royal Society and six Nobel laureates as of 2019. The Nobel laureates associated with this university are Ronald Ross, Rabindranath Tagore, C. V. Raman, Amartya Sen, and Abhijit Banerjee.

The university has the highest number of students who have cleared the National Eligibility Test. The University of Calcutta is a member of the United Nations Academic Impact.

  1. ^ Detailed Demands for grants for 2024-25 (PDF). Government of West Bengal. 2024. p. 182. Archived (PDF) from the original on 27 June 2021. Retrieved 18 June 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e "NIRF 2024" (PDF). Calcutta University.