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Murshidabad University
Public university in West Bengal, India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Murshidabad University is a public state university in Berhampore, Murshidabad, West Bengal. The university was established in 2021 by the West Bengal government under The Murshidabad University Act, 2018.[1][2][3]It is named after a great thinker, and the first Nawab of Bengal Murshid Quli Khan.
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The institution was established in 1853 as Krishnath College as a liberal arts and sciences college in Baharampur. In 1998, Krishnath College became an affiliate of the University of Kalyani.[4] Prior to this, they were an affiliate to University of Calcutta.[5] In July 2018, the Murshidabad University Bill, which was passed by the house will enable a state-aided university in Murshidabad to be established by upgrading the existing Krishnath College.[6][7] In February 2021, the principal of this college is appointed as vice-chancellor of Murshidabad University by Department of Higher Education, Govt. of West Bengal.[8]

The college was established in 1853 by Maharani Swarnamoyee Devi.[9] The college was named for her husband, Maharaja Krishnath Roy of Cossimbazar. In 1841, Maharaja Krishnath received his zamindary (a jurisdiction assigned to a zamindar) and had the dream of establishing an academic institution. Following her husband's death, Swarnamoyee gave as a gift both land and money, saving the college from financial crisis.[10] Mr. Harrison became the first principal of the college.[11] The famous Indian Scholar and writer Brajendra Nath Seal developed the infrastructure of the college.
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Governance
The Vice-chancellor of the Murshidabad University is the chief executive officer of the university.
Faculties and departments
Murshidabad University has 16 departments organized into three faculties: Science, Arts, and Social Science for B. A, M. A, B. Sc, M. Sc, Ba. Llb, Ma.Llb.and Ph. D.[12]
Accreditation
In 2016 Krishnath College was awarded an 'A' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).[13] The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (India) (UGC).[14] It is built on the structure of Oxford University.[15]
Notable alumni
Krishnath College
- Surya Sen, Leading Revolutionary in British India
- Ritwik Ghatak, filmmaker and script writer
- Babar Ali, youngest headmaster in the world by BBC in October 2009, at the age of 16.
- Sudip Bandyopadhyay, Member of Lok Sabha
- Abul Barkat, Bhasa Saheed (1952, Dhaka)
- Benimadhab Barua, Indian Bengali Scholar, first Asian D.Litt.
- P. C. Bose, Independence activist and politician
- Tridib Chaudhuri, Nationalist politician, freedom fighter and former Member of Lok Sabha
- Atulkrishna Ghosh, Indian freedom fighter
- Moinul Hassan, A member of Rajya Sabha and a Communist politician[16]
- Nalinaksha Sanyal, Politician, Economist
- Amarendra Nath Sen, Chief Justice of the Calcutta High Court
- Renu Pada Das, Indian politician
- Rai Sahib Nagendra Kumar Bhattacharyya Criminal lawyer and politician
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