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  1. History of the department : The Department of Geography of the University of Calcutta was founded in 1941 at its College Street Campus by the doyen of Indian Geography, Padmabhushan Prof. Sivaprasad Chatterjee. In 1963 it was shifted to the Science College at the Taraknath Palit Shiksha Prangan. The Department now covers a floor area of 775 m2 ...

  2. The University of Calcutta was modelled on the University of London when it was founded in 1857. Initially, the university was an overarching examining body, with all teaching taking place at affiliated colleges. Today the institution has 10 campuses spread across the city and its suburbs. It has departments in agricultural science; arts; commerce, social welfare and business management; education, journalism and library science; engineering and technology; fine arts, music and home science ...

  3. This University Of Calcutta - Official Calcutta University Logo is high quality PNG picture material, which can be used for your creative projects or simply as a decoration for your design & website content.

  4. Flowers in garden at the University of Calcutta.jpg 1,524 × 2,104; 937 KB Foundation of Radio Physics and Electronics Related Department of Calcutta University.jpg 567 × 451; 74 KB Library interior of CU.jpg 2,448 × 3,264; 1.35 MB

  5. Mar 10, 2022 · Hundred years of the University of Calcutta Bookreader Item Preview ... dli.calcutta.10905 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/s2td170p6k3 Ocr ...

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    Welcome to Department of Business Management. 1976, the University of Calcutta has been inculcating the values and principles of business management, under the umbrella of the commerce department. The idea, a unique one at that time, was the brainchild of Professor Kshitimohan Mukherjee, the-then Head of the Department, a great visionary and ...

  7. Jun 13, 2024 · University of Calcutta, state-controlled institution of higher learning founded by the British in India in 1857. Modeled on the University of London, Calcutta was originally a purely affiliating university that offered no actual instruction but was the examining and degree-granting authority for colleges scattered over most of northern India.