ABOUT PATNA UNIVERSITY
Brief History of
Patna University
National Character
Residential Character
Feeder University
List of Vice-Chancellors
Patna University is the 7th oldest University of the Indian subcontinent, which was established in the year 1917 to cater to the growing needs of higher education of Bihar, Orissa and Nepal. The history of this University is closely linked with the history of modern Bihar – the saga of her educational, cultural, political and economic growth. It is a hallmark in the annals of the progress of the State in particular and region in general. It is the only teaching and residential university in the populous State of Bihar. It also has a truly national character which transcends the linguistic, cultural and political boundaries. The outstanding personalities involved in top administrative positions, well qualified learned teachers and students have largely contributed towards its rich academic heritage.
Bihar has been a seat of learning since time immemorial. The State had the Universities like Nalanda and Vikramshila that were drawing students even from neighboring countries. One of the primary objectives of the University education is to produce trained manpower, which can accelerate sustained economic growth by harnessing science and technology.
In order to face the challenges thrown by the process
of globalization and liberalization in the field of higher education in the 21st
century, the University will have to equip its teachers and students with modern
techniques, skills, and make them competent enough to face challenges and
enhance the quality of teaching & research. For meeting these challenges, this
University has already focused its attention and started a number of
professional courses at the graduation and post graduation level with a view to
building human resources of high quality, who can contribute to the
Nation-building. In this age of Information and Communication Technology, the
barriers of time and space have now disappeared. We are providing the facilities
of Internet, Teleconferencing, online library facilities etc. and we have
introduced new courses in the areas of emerging importance like Biotechnology,
Biochemistry, BCA, MCA, Fashion Designing, Sales Management, Business
Management, Rural Management, Functional English, Saral Sanskrit Sambhashan,
Journalism and Mass Communication etc. However, the avowed goal of the
University Education still remains character building. It is true that modern
knowledge, information and skills help to provide quality education but the most
important task of education is to produce enlightened citizens, having human
touch and dedication to the cause of the nation and its society at large.
Patna University has been imparting quality education to its students, which is
amply reflected in th success of our students at the all India level
competitions. Even today Patna University holds important positions in the
Central Services Examination. In the year of women empowerment we have accorded
great significance to the education of women and for that the University started
commerce education in Patna Women’s College and Magadh Mahila College. Out of
thirteen constituent Colleges, three of them are exclusively meant for girls and
the other eight are Co-educational Institutions where the number of girl
students is fairly large. Patna University has tried to provide benefits to the
socially and economically deprived groups, handicapped students and also to the
weaker sections of the society. In this regard the university has, strictly
followed the reservation policy of the Government. and provided them facilities
so that they can unfold their potentialities and prove themselves as worthy
members of the society.
The University has N. S. S., N. C. C., Sports and Fine
Arts Board which keep the University humming with life all the year round with
extra-curricular activities. One of our N.S.S. volunteers, Sushree Shruti Anand
was awarded the Indira Gandhi N.S.S. award. Sushree Mili Sinha was awarded Gold
Medal in Discus Throw in All Indian Inter University Athletics Competition at
Gulbarga. Volunteers from 14 States participated in the National Integration
Camp, 2003 supported financially by Ministry of Youth and Sports, Govt. of
India.
The people of the state are now becoming conscious, rather restless, on this sad
plight and the persistent neglect of the growth of higher education in Bihar.
The demand of conversion of Patna University into a Central University has been
long pending. Questions have been raised on several occasions in the Parliament
but the same have been turned down on some plea or the other. Of late, the
financial position of this university which was once a monumental centre of
learning has deteriorated to such an extent that it is almost impossible to
preserve even the semblance of its true character and its glorious tradition.
It is in this backdrop that the long pending proposal of the Central take over of Patna University is being presented so that the true monumental character of this prestigious institution is preserved and it is able to play its legitimate role in the onward march of the nation.