University of Madras - University of Madras, Courses, Admissions, Campus, Results, Alumni, Fees, Eligibility, Studies, Exams, The first ever demand for higher education in Madras Presidency was voiced forth in a Public Address to The Right Honourable Lord John Elphinstone G.C.H., Governor of Madras signed by 70,000 Native Inhabitants when the Governor in Council was contemplating "some effective and liberal measures for the establishment of an improved system of national education". This public petition which was presented by the then Advocate General Mr. George Norton on 11.11.1839 pressed the need for an English College in the Madras city. Pursuant to this, Lord Elphinstone evolved a plan for the establishment of a Central Collegiate Institution or a University. This University had twin Departments (1) High School for the cultivation of English literature, regional language, philosophy and science, (2) College providing instruction in the higher branches of literature, philosophy and science.
The University Board was constituted in January 1840 with Mr. George Norton as its President. This was the precursor of the present Presidency College, Chennai. However, a systematic educational policy for India was formulated only after 14 years by the historic dispatch of 1854 (Sir Charles Wood's Education Dispatch), which pointed out the rationale for "creating a properly articulated system of education from the primary school to the University". The Dispatch recommended the establishment in the Universities of Professorships "for the purposes of the delivery of lectures in various branches of learning including vernacular as well as classical languages". As a sequel, the University of Madras, organized on the model of London University, was incorporated on 5 September 1857 by an Act of the Legislative Council of India.
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Christian Studies
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Economics
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - English
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Historial Studies
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Music
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Public Administration
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Tamil Literature
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Tamil
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Urdu
Bachelor of Arts (BA) - Vaishnavism
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Computer Application (BCA)
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) - Bank management
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) - Co-operation
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) - Corporate Secretaryship
Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Bachelor of Science (BSc) - Geography
Bachelor of Science (BSc) - Mathematics
Bachelor of Science (BSc) - Psychology
Post Graduate Courses:
PGD Computer Science
PGD Public Relations
Master of Arts (MA) - Christian Studies
Master of Arts (MA) - Economics
Master of Arts (MA) - English
Master of Arts (MA) - Historical Studies
Master of Arts (MA) - Human Rights and Duties Education
Master of Arts (MA) - Modern Arabic
Master of Arts (MA) - Political Science
Master of Arts (MA) - Public Administration
Master of Arts (MA) - Sociology
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