University Profile
Shivaji University, established in 1962, is named after the Great Maratha Warrior and founder of the Maratha empire Chhatrapati Shivaji. It was
inaugurated on 18th November, 1962 by Dr. Radhakrishnan, the then President of India. One of the major objectives behind foundation of this
University was to cater to the regional needs of South Maharashtra. The jurisdiction of the University is spread over three districts viz. Kolhapur,
Sangli and Satara with strength of about 2,00,000 students studying in 225 affiliated colleges and recognised institutes. This region of
Maharashtra boasts of rich and varied socio-cultural heritage. Under the innovative and socially reformist leadership of Chhatrapati Shahu
Maharaj, the princely ruler of Kolhapur, the city had become at the beginning of this century, a focal point of educational opportunities for all
classes and communities of South-Western Maharashtra, and northern parts of neighbouring Karnataka. This is also land of Karmaveer Bhaurao
Patil, who struggled for taking education to the masses by his innovative ‘Earn and Learn’ scheme. When the University was founded by the
Shivaji University Act of 1962, the objectives set before the University included making opportunities of higher education accessible to rural
youth, conducting fundamental and applied research in the field of science and humanities to ensure regional growth and development.
In 1962 the University started functioning with 34 affiliated colleges and about 14000 students with 5 Post-graduate Departments on the
campus. Today the number of affiliated colleges has gone upto 225 and students strength upto 2,00,000 with 34 Postgraduate Departments on
campus. The University imparts education in 10 major faculties of Arts, Social Science, Science, Commerce, Education, Fine Arts, Law,
Medicine, Ayurvedic Medicine, Engineering and Technology.
During initial two decades the efforts were concentrated on expansion of higher education and foundation of new colleges in different
parts in the four districts under its jurisdiction. The University consolidated its base in this phase by ‘taking education to the people’. The decade
of 1980s saw a major expansion, especially the growth of professional faculties like Engineering, Education, Management and Medicine. The
recent phase of the University can be termed as “a pursuit of academic excellence”. Since last 4-5 years, several attempts are being made to
overcome the image of University as a regional University. Several steps have been taken to raise the standards of teaching and research so as
to measure upto global standards. This is being achieved by exploring new areas of higher learning and research in rapidly emerging fields like
Industrial Chemistry, Space Science, Environmental Science, Bio-Chemistry, Sericulture, Polymer Chemistry and Computer Science, in addition
to basic science disciplines. The University Department of Physics has been recently identified by UGC for its Special Assistance Programme
and recognised as Department of Research Support. New research areas in these departments are Super conductors Energy, Bio-diversity and
Bio-technology. The University has also established the University-Industry Interaction Cells in three districts.
The faculties of Arts and Social Sciences are also gearing up to meet the demands of changing time. Establishment of Centre for
Women’s Studies and extension activities through Adult and Continuing Education and Shramik Vidyapeeth are indicators of this change.
Department of Economics has been selected by UGC for its Special Assistance Programme. Departments of Sociology, Education, Geography,
Physics and Economics are offering special courses in emerging areas like Environmental Science is also functioning actively.
The University is encouraging merit by introducing an unique scheme called ‘Shivaji University Merit Scholarship’ offering 500
scholarships to meritorious students in affiliated colleges. It has also instituted research fellowships for Ph. D. students in the Post-Graduate
Departments of the University. The University has made a budget provision of about Rs. 45 Lakhs for these scholarships out of its own funds.
This University can proudly claim to be the first University in India to initiate such a scheme.
The University’s efforts towards excellence are being recognised by the substantial grants received from funding agencies like UGC, DST,
DBT etc. The another indicator of recognition of University is collaborations with premier institutes in the country. Shivaji University has recently
signed MOU with Bhabha Atomic Research Centre, Mumbai for research in Material Science. It has also joined hands with Indian Institute of
Geo-Magnetism, Mumbai and industries like Phyto-Pharma. Prestigious institutes like Maharashtra Police Academy, Nashik and Centre for
Social Studies, Surat have sought affiliation with the Shivaji University. Shivaji University has been re-accredited by National Assessment and
Accreditation Council (NAAC) Bangalore, with B grade (2009).
Quest of academic enrichment and pursuit of excellence of the University are facilitated by efficient administration. The smooth conduct of
about 200 examinations per year of about 2,00,000 students, has been time and again appreciated by the Hon. Chancellor also. The University
has maintained the high standards of general administration, prudent financial management and a cordial rapport with funding agencies.
The future plans of the University include establishment of School of Rural Management, Research Institute of Bio-Technology and Advanced
Centre of Information Technology.
To sum up, the University which was founded primarily to cater to the regional aspirations has now geared up to transcend this regional image
and emerging as one of the premier institutes of higher education and research in India.
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