Friday, October 16, 2020

Oldest Colleges in India

A good history of Higher Education in India is yet to be written. Even when some efforts in writing it are undertaken the focus have been on Universities and excluded colleges from that history. The Universities in which until recently were only government entities did not have a college of their own and even if they did, they were treated as separate institutions with little autonomy. The damage the affiliation system has done to innovation and knowledge production in India unimaginable. The contribution of the college in India to the economy, civil society is far more than the Universities. Therefore it is important to map histories of colleges in India. 

A clarification to those who are unfamiliar with the Indian Higher Education. In India to this day colleges cannot award degrees and are affiliated to the University which determines, its number for enrollment, subjects and their curriculum it can teach, conducts examinations, and awards degrees. [Yes, the colleges receive step motherly treatments and get reduced to 'teaching shops' in the process. But the resilience and creativity the colleges have shown in the face of such treatment is amazing] There are about 40,000 colleges affiliated to about 300 State and Central Universities. At least 20,000 of them are likely to close down in the next 10-15 years due to the implementation of National Educational Policy . Hence, it is important to map their histories. 

Following is the Chronological List of Colleges I have put together as a step in that direction. I welcome your suggestions to build this list. This list also includes those Universities which began as Colleges and later were upgraded to a University. You may mention the names of colleges the year of establishment and weblinks to support your recommendation in the comment section below.  
  1. St Paul’s College, Goa-Portuguese/Jesuit (1542-578) 
  2. The Delhi College [Now Zakir Husain Delhi College], Delhi, 1792 
  3. College of Engineering, Guindy, Chennai, Tamilnadu  (1794) [First named 'School of Survey', named Civil Engineering School in 1858, and College of Engineering in 1859]
  4. Fort William College, Kolkata, West Bengal (1800)
  5. CMS College, Kottayam, Kerala (1815)
  6. Presidency College [Presidency University] West Bengal (1817) 
  7. Serampore College, Serampore, West Bengal-(1818/1827) Danish Charter 
  8. Deccan Herald, Maharashtra (1821)
  9. Agra College, Agra, Uttar Pradesh (1923)
  10. Scottish Church College, Kolkata, West Bengal (1830)
  11. Elphinstone College, Maharashtra (1834) [Became separate college from high school in 1856]
  12. Calcutta Medical College, (1835) 
  13. Madras Christian College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (1837)
  14. Presidency College, Madras (1840) 
  15. Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (1842) [Gained College Status in 1889]
  16. St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu [Jesuit] (1844)
  17. University Maharaja College, Jaipur, Rajasthan (1844) [Established as Maharaja's School]
  18. College of Engineering, Pune, Maharashtra, (1854) [Started as 'Poona Engineering and Mechanical School' and named  "Poona Civil Engineering College" in 1864. It took other names such as 'Poona College of Science'  in 1879 and later as 'Poona Civil Engineering College' and later as 'Government College of Engineering, Poona' in 1911]
  19. Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee, Roorkee, Uttarakhand, (1847) [Started as 'Civil Engineering College at Roorkee' Took the name 'Thomason College of Civil Engineering at Roorkee' in 1854, became "The Roorkee University" in 1948 and became Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee in 2001. Started the first MArch programme in India in 1969]
  20. St. Xavier's College, Kolkata, West Bengal, (1860)
  21. Patna College, Patna, Bihar (1863)
  22. University College, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (1866) [Initially called H.H. The Maharaja's College]
  23. Ravenshaw College, Cuttack, Odisha (1868) [Became Ravenshaw University in 2006] 
  24. St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, Maharashtra, (1869)
  25. St Aloysius College, Mangalore, Karnataka [Jesuit] (1880)
  26. St Stephen's College, Delhi, (1881)
  27. The American College, Madurai, Tamil Nadu (1881)
  28. St. Joseph's College (Autonomous), Bangalore, Karnataka (1882)
  29. Hislop College, Nagpur, Mahrashtra (1883) [Started the first Journalism Department  in India in 1954]
  30. Vasantrao Naik Government Institute of Arts and Social Sciences, Nagpur, Mahrarashtra, (1885) started as Morris College, first College in Nagpur
  31. Fergusson College, Pune, Maharashtra (1885) [2018 declared Fergusson University]
  32. Central College Bangalore, Karnataka (1886)
  33. St Joseph's College, Darjeeling, West Bengal (1888)
  34. Maharaja's College, Mysore, Karnataka (1889)
  35. Scott Christian College, NagercoilTamil Nadu (1893)
  36. Voorhees College, Vellore, Tamil Nadu (1898)
  37. Hindu College, Delhi, (1899) 
  38. Sri Pratap College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir (1905) [Got is present name in 1912]
  39. Jadavpur University, (1906) [From 1906 known as Bengal Technical Institute and later as from 1910 College of Engineering and Technology, Bengal, was made Jadavpur University in 1955]
  40. Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics, Maharashtra (1913) [Oldest Commerce College in Asia]
  41. Amar Singh College, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir (1913) [Established as Amar Singh Technical Institute]
  42. Women's Christian College, ChennaiTamil Nadu, (1915)
  43. Ramjas College  Delhi, 1917
  44. College of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka (1917) [Now called University Visvesvaraya College of Engineering]
  45. Mysore Medical School, Mysore Karnatka (1917) [In 1924 it became Mysore Medial School and now called Mysore Medical College & Research Institute]
  46. Maharani's College, Mysore, Karnataka, (1917) [1979 bifurcated Maharani's Science College for Women and the Maharani's Arts College for Women]
  47. Union Christian College, Aluva, Kerala (1921)
  48. Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, PuneMaharashtra, (1921)
  49. St Berchmans College, Changanassery, Kerala (1922)
  50. St. Xavier's College, Palayamkottai, Tamil Nadu, (1923)
  51. ILS Law College, Pune Maharashtra (1924)
  52. Loyola College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu (1925)
  53. Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi (1926) [Education in commerce began 1920 however it became a college in 1926 with affiliation to University of Delhi]
  54. College of Engineering Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala (1939)
  55. Patna Women's College, Patna Bihar (1940)
  56. Vijaya College, Bangalore, Karnataka (1942)
  57. St. Xavier's College, Ranchi, Jharkhand, (1944)
  58. Govt. College for Women Parade, Jammu, Jammu and Kashmir (1944) [Established as Maharani Mahila College]
  59. G.S. College of Commerce and Economics, Nagpur, Maharashtra (1945)
  60. National Institute of Engineering, Mysore, Karnataka (1946)
  61. BMS College of Engineering, Bangalore, Karnataka (1946)
  62. B.V. Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology (1947) {From 2014 KLE Technological University}

72 comments:

  1. Dear sir, thank you for the list. Please add St. Joseph's college, Tiruchirappalli, Tamilnadu to this list. it was established in 1844.

    Sources:
    1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Joseph's_College,_Tiruchirappalli
    2. https://www.sjctni.edu/aboutus.jsp?p=profile&bredcom=%3Ca%20href=/%3EHome%3C/a%3E%20|%20About%20us%20|%20Profile%20of%20the%20College

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  2. Sir,

    The list is missing CMS College, Kottayam , Kerala, established in 1815:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CMS_College_Kottayam

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  3. Added BMS College of Engineering. Thanks for suggesting

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  4. Thank u for the list but a oldest college founded as Ravenshaw College, Cuttack,Odisha in 1868. So plz edit & add this information.

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  5. You missed out on the Elphinstone College in Mumbai. It was established in 1834!

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  6. Thanks Nirnajan M. I have now added it.

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  7. St Edmunds college, shillong in 1924. Please add.

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  8. St Edmunds college, shillong in 1924. Please add

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  9. Add Pachayappas college which was started in 1842
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachaiyappa%27s_College

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  10. I have added Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai. Thank you very much for suggesting

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  11. Dear sir Agra college ,agra it was established in 1823.which is not mentioned in the list.

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  12. Deccan College, Pune was established in 1821. It is one of the oldest institution in India.

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  13. How can you forget Agra College, Agra established in 1823? It is also in the list of Heritage college of India released by UGC which only has 19 colleges in it

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  14. Added Agra College, VJIT, and Deccan College. Thank you for the suggestions. Appreciate it.

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  15. You missed the Patna College. Patna college was established on 1863. You should add this.

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  16. Please do research about patna college which was founded in 1863

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  17. Added Patna College established in 1863

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  18. Dear Sir You not mentioned Patna College Patna College is oldest college in India Patna College established in 8th january 1863 it completed 160 year soo please mention this college in your list

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  19. Hello sir, Government Science College, Bengaluru also known as Nrupathunga University today was established in 1921. Kindly update it sir. Thank you

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_Science_College,_Bangalore

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  20. I correct my previous Comment Patna College Established on 9th January 1863

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  21. Added Patna College, Bihar; St Berchmans College Kerala and Government Science College Bangalore. Thank you for the suggestions.

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  22. Sir please add St. Bede's College, Shimla, established in 1904.

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  23. What about Seth motilal pg College, jhunjhunu rajasthan.. established 1936-7

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  24. Aligarh Muslim University 1875, Jamia Millia Islamia 1920

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  25. Government Victoria College, palakkad, kerala

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  26. Government Victoria College, palakkad, Kerala, 1866

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  27. Hello Sir,
    Please add St Mary's College Thrissur Kerala as it was established in 1946.

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  28. Sir, Nizam college Hyderabad was established in 1870s

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  29. Please add LS College, Muzaffarpur, Bihar. Estd 1899. First president of india Dr Rajendra Prasad was professor of English department.

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  30. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langat_Singh_College

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  31. You forgot to mention Muhammadan Anglo-Oriental College established in 1875 and later renamed to Aligarh Muslim University in 1920

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  32. Add Pachayappas college which was started in 1842
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pachaiyappa%27s_Collegehttps://www.webtechventure.com/

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  33. sir deccan herald is a newspaper sir

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  34. St. Thomas College, Thrissur, Kerala, is missing in the list. The institution was established in 1889 and upgraded as college in 1919.

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  35. Hi there, please add Krishnanath college (better known as KN college), Berhampor, West BengaL at 1853. In 2018 after Murshidabad university bill, WB govt upgrade this college as 'Murshidabad University'

    https://krishnathcollege.ac.in/
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murshidabad_University

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  36. The Wilson College in Mumbai was established in 1832.

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  37. Govt. College, Rohtak in 1927, later named as Nekiram Govt College and University College Rohtak... Presently Biggest College of Haryana

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  38. Dear sir, Thank you for the list. Please add
    1) Islamiah College, Vaniyambadi, Tamil Nadu (1919) - https://www.islamiahcollege.edu.in/about_us/about_the_college/.
    2) Farook College, Calicut, Kerala (1948), - https://farookcollege.ac.in/history
    3) The New College. Chennai, Tamil Nadu. (1951) - https://thenewcollege.edu.in

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  39. The Krishnath College Berhampore Wst Bengal was established in 1853 which should be added

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  40. La Martinere College, Lucknow and Calcutta, were established in 1845.

    https://www.lamartinierelucknow.org/

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  41. University of Lucknow, established 1867

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  42. Colvin Taluqdars' College, Lucknow, established 1889

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  43. Benaras Hindu University, Varanasi , established 1916

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  44. King George Medical College (now, University) Established 1911

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  45. King George Medical College, Lucknow, (now University) , established 1911

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  46. St Francis College, Lucknow, established 1885

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  47. Christ Church College, Lucknow, established in 1878.

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  48. Isabella Thoburn College (IT Girls College) , Lucknow , established 1870.

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  49. Central Hindu Benaras College (now Vasanta College, established by Shrmt Annie Besant) in 1898.

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  50. Hartcourt Butler Technical Institute (, now University) , Kanpur, Established 1921.

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  51. Saint Joseph College, Allahabad (now Prayagraj) Established 1884.

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  52. Wynberg Allen School, Mussoorie, Utrakhand, Established 1888.

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  53. Sherwood College, Nainital, Uttarakhand, Established 1869.

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  54. Saint Thomas College, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, established 1916.

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  55. Convent of Jesus and Mary, Mussoorie, Utrakhand Established 1845.

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  56. Woodstock School, Mussoorie, Utrakhand, Established 1854

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  57. Oak Grove School, Mussoorie, established 1888

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  58. Bishop Cotton School, Shimla established 1859.

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  59. Auckland School, Shimla, established 1866.

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  60. Add St. Thomas College Thrissur ,1889 . Affiliated to Calicut University of Kerala.

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  61. Dear sir
    Please see the details of my college
    St. Columba's College Hazaribagh which was Established in 1899 and one of the oldest college in East India and update the list.

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  62. Please add St. Columba's college hazaribagh which is established in 1899 and still functional today.
    This college is one of the oldest college in East India

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  63. Please add St. COLUMBA'S COLLEGE, HAZARIBAGH estd. 1899 , firstly affiliated with Kolkata University, but now affiliated with Vinoba Bhave University

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  64. Samrat Prithviraj Chauhan Government College, Ajmer (Estd. 1836)

    Very Relevant, But Missing.

    Website: https://spcgcajmer.ac.in/

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  65. What is #8. Deccan Herald, Maharashtra (1815)? Is/was there such a college. I could not find one such when I googled.

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