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- | == University of Calcutta ==
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- | * '''Location & Contact Information'''
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- | ** Address, Directions, & Map:
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- | *** Kolkata, West Bengal, India
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- | ** Telephone Numbers: 033 2241 0071
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- | ** Official Website: [http://www.caluniv.ac.in/]
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- | ** Email: admin@caluniv.ac.in
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- | * '''History & Memorable Moments'''
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- | University of Calcutta is the oldest of the modern universities in India. It was founded in 1857 during the administration of Lord Canning (1856–1862), the Governor General of India. Dr Fredrick John, the education secretary to the then British Government in India, first tendered a proposal to the British Government in London for the establishment of a university in Calcutta, along the lines of London University, but at that time the plan failed to obtain the necessary approval. However, a proposal to establish two universities, one in Calcutta and the other in Bombay was later accepted in 1854 and the necessary authority was given. The Calcutta University Act came into force on 24 January 1857 and a 41-member Senate was formed as the policy making body of the university. When the university was first established it had a catchment area covering the area from Lahore to Rangoon (now in Myanmar) , and Ceylon — the largest of any Indian university. The first Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor of the Calcutta University were Governor General Lord Canning and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, Sir James William Colvile, respectively. In 1858, Joddu Nath Bose and Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay became the first graduates of the university. On 30 January 1858, the Syndicate of the Calcutta University started functioning. The first meeting of the Senate was held in the Council room of the Calcutta Medical College. A temporary office of the university was started in a few rented rooms in Camac Street. For several years afterwards the meetings of the Senate and Syndicate were held in a room of the Writers' building. 244 candidates appeared for the first Entrance Examination of the university, held in March 1857 in the Town Hall of Calcutta. In 1862, a decision was taken by the Senate to construct for the university a building of its own. Accordingly, the historical Senate Hall was constructed at a cost of Rs. 2,52,221/- and inaugurated on 12 March 1873 by holding the convocation of the university. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calcutta_University] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed May 2008.</ref>
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- | * '''Overview, Photographs, & Video Links'''
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- | == Prospective Students ==
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- | * '''Admissions Tips'''
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- | == New & Current Students ==
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- | * '''Campus Events'''
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- | * '''Transportation'''
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- | * '''Safety Tips'''
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- | * '''Support Centers'''
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- | ** Counseling
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- | * '''Grading System'''
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- | * '''Good Classes & Teachers'''
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- | * '''Groups & Organizations'''
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- | * '''College & Career Tips'''
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- | == Alumni ==
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- | * '''Benefits of Joining Alumni Association'''
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- | * '''Mailing List Directory'''
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- | * '''Chapters'''
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- | * '''Teachers (Where are they now?)'''
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- | ** Bedajna, Tapash (August 1984 - July 1989)
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- | ** Chandra, Sujoy (January 1999 - August 2002)
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- | ** Chaudhuri, Rajat Kanti (March 1970 - Present)
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- | ** Majumder, Kaushik (January 1990 - October 2003)
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- | ** Mukhopadhyay, Chiranjay (November 2005 - November 2020)
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- | ** Sadique, Rizwan (June 1983 - Present)
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- | * '''[http://www.alumni.net/Asia/India/West_Bengal/University_of_Calcutta/ Alumni Directory]'''
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- | * '''Alumni Events'''
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- | == Visitors ==
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- | * '''Hotels Nearby'''
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- | * '''Restaurant Recommendations'''
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- | * '''Places of Worship'''
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- | * '''Sports Facility Access'''
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- | == Other Links ==
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- | == References ==
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