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Education in University of India

1963-64

Ministry of Education in New Delhi

D07453

CONTENTS

Cihapterl—General Survey

I'--Statistical Survey . . ...................................................................Sftatistical Tables 1963-64—

I—Universities in India—Jurisdiction, Type, Faculties an 1 Medium, of [ u s t r u c t i o n ..........................................................

II—Number of University Teaching Departments and Colleges . . inA—Number of University Teaching Departments bj Type of Education inB —Number of Colleges by Type of Education . . . .IlIC—Colleges for General and Professional Education by Courses

—Enrolment in University Teaching Departments and CollegesV—Earolment In University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Type

Education . . . . . . • .of

VI—Enrolment in University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Standard—A—A r t s .......................................................................................B—Science . . . . . . . . . .C—Oriental Learning . . . . . . . .D—Others (General Education) ..........................................................E—Agriculture ................................................ .........F—Commerce.......................................................... .........G—Education (Teacher’s Training) . . . . . .H—Engineering and Technology . . . . . .I—Law • • ....................................................................J—Library Science . . . . . . . . .K—Medicines.......................................................................................L—Physical Education . . . . . . . .M—Veterinary Science . . . . . . . .N—Others (Professional Education) . . . . . .

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1—16

17—39

42—48

49—5051—52

53—5455—56

57—58

59—65

66—6768—69

7071

72—7374—7576—7778—79

8081

82—87

8990

91—98

99— 108

109—110

VIA—Tntal e Capacity in Professional Courses in Universities and College (Degree Standard) . . . . . . . .

VIIA—Number of Foreign Students in India (Country-wise)VIIB—Number of Foreign students in India (Subject-wise).

VIII—Number of Teachers in University Teaching Departments and Colleges 111— 112

IX—Number of Teachers in University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Type of Education . . . . . . .

X —Pay Scales of Teachers in University Teaching DepartmentsX I—Number of Teachers in University Teaching Departments and Colleges

bj' Salary Groups . . . .XII—Examination Results (S ta n d a r d w is e ) .......................................XIII—Examination Results (Detailed Break-up)—

A—Arts B - Science

113— 116

117— 120

121— 124125— 127

128— 133134—137

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C— (i) Pre-University—Agriculture and Commerce . . . . . .

{ii) Pre-Professional—Agriculture, Engineering and Technology, Medicinie/Pharma< y

and Others1)—Agriculture .E—Commerce . . . . .P—.Edacation (Teachers’ Training)G—Engineering and TechnologyH—L a w .......................................I—Medicine . . . . .J—Veterinary ScienceK—Other Miscellaneous Degree Examinations

XIV— Income of the Universities and their Colleges .XV—Expenditure of Universities and their Colleges .XVI—Statistics of Libraries of Universities and their Oollegesi XVII (A)—Statistics of Evening Colleges/Courses XVII (B)—^Enrolment in Evening Colleges/Courses by Type of Education XVII (C)—Number of Teachers in Evening Colleges/Courseia .

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

1. Progress of University Education2. Number of Students Receiving General Education3. Number of Students Receiving Professional Education i. University and College Teachers by Salary Groups . ft. Output of G ra d u a tes.................................................6. Progress of Income and Expenditure7. University and College Finances . . . .

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CH AnT.R I

GENERAL SURVEY

li . IntroductionIn the field of University education, the Government of India is responsible

for tlie maintenance of the four Central universities and a few other institutions o)f National imi)ortance and is also responsible for the co-ordination and main­tenance of standards of higher education all over the country through the University Grants Commission. The year 1963-64, which is the third year o f the Third Five Y«ai Plan, witnessed a further expansion and development o)f university education in India, both of general and professional type. This ailround progress was possible mainly through the grants sanctioned by the Centra] Government, the University Grants Commission and the State Govern­ments under the various plan and non-plan schemes. These grants had the two-fold object of enabling universities and other institutions of higher education to meet the challenge of unprecedented expansion in the enrolment on the one hand and of the urgent need to improve the quality of education on the otlier. The Central universities were given full grants by the University Grants Commission for their maintenance and also for the various development projects approved bj' the Commission. The State universities too received suitable assistance from the U.G.C. for their development projects. The U.G.C., besides assisting the development of existing post-graduate departments aind establishment of new ones in various universities and colleges, contributedl iberally towards the improvement of salary scales of teachers, construction o f students’ hostels and staff quarters, and the institution of fellowships and sicholarships for post-graduate studies. During 1963-64, a sum of Rs. 12-86 crores was made available to the Commission for plan and non-plan purposes including Rs. 11*79 crores as grants received from the Central Government. Out of this, Rs. 8-60 crores was spent on plan projects and Rs. 3*98 on non- j)lan projects during the year.

A brief account of activities of the Central Government (including Uni­versity Grants Commission) in the field of University education during the year 1963-64 is given below.2. New I'niversities

During the year under report, six new universities were established. These were Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University, Bangalore University, Indore University, Jiwaji University, Ravi Shankar University and University otf Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore, thus bringing the total number of univer­sities to 61. Besides, on the recommendation of the committee appointed to examine the question of setting up of new universities, the Commission approv­ed in principle the establishment of a second university in Assam during the Fourth Plan period. The Commission also recognised the need for establishing universities in Goa and Pondicherry during the Fourth Plan period. Besides, the U.G.C. recommended to the Government of India that Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Bombay and the Birla Institute of Science and Technology, Pilaui be recognised as institutions deenjed to be universities.

3. Central UniversitiesThe four Central universities reported good progress in the implementation

of their varioiis development projects and programmes during the year under review. Some of the important activities concerning’ these universities are reported below:—

In Aligarh Muslim University, a number of building projects were comple­ted, the laboratories of three Pre-Clinical Departments of Anatomy, Physio­logy and Bio-Chemistry were equipped and 50 students admitted to M.B.B.S. course. The intake capacity of college of Engineering and Technology was doubled from 120 to 240. A new course of Indian Humanities confsisting mainly of the principal elements of Sanskrit and Islamic cultures was instrtuted. A novel experiment of introducing the Roman script as associate script for teaching Hindi and Urdu to stiidcnita, wh(.)se mother tonguo is neither Hindi nor Urdu, was initiated and a now scheme of tutorials was introduced to reduce the load on lecturers.

In Banaras Hindu University, several now courses were introduced. These included M.A. in Sociology, M.D. (Medicine, Physiology and Pharmaco­logy), M.S. (Anatomy and Surgery) and post-graduate courses in Agricultural Botany and Agricultural Chemistry. The two-year diploma and degree courses in Music and Fine Arts were developed into three-year degree courses. The Post-graduate Research Institute in Indian Medicine was started offering a three-year degree course leading to tlie degree of M.D. in Ayurveda with a view to preparing teachers, eminent specialists, consultants and research workers.

In Delhi University, a large number of new courses of study were introduced in the various faculties from July, 1963. A new department of Linguistics w’as also established. The Directorate of Correspondence Courses set up in July, 1962 to meet the educational needs of those who for one reason or the other are unable to attend college, extended the facilities to the personnel working in Indian Missions abroad but on condition that they appear for such examinations at Centres in India. The tutorial system introduced in 1958 on an experimental basis for 5 years was terminated in July, 1963. On the basis of the Report of the Committee on Preceptorials and Tutorials appointed by the University, preceptorials and tutorials were made compulsory for all under-graduate students. In order to tackle the problem of admissions and meet the increasing demand for college education, preliminary steps were taken to make plans for opening some new colleges and establishing a second university in Delhi.

In Visva Bharati University, a massive programme of construction to house the various departments and activities of the university was undertaken. The Department of Science was further developed with the starting of the B.Sc. Honours course in Physics. A few other courses of studies were also newly introduced. A proposal to start degree courses in {i) Music and Dance and (m) Pine Arts and Crafts was also approved. The Rabindra-Sadana (Tagore Memorial Museum) was recognised as an academic department and redesignated as Rabindra Bhavana (Institute of Tagore Studies and Research) which now forms a constituent college of the university and provides facilities

for the study and rosearch into Rabindra literature. The Rural Institute was cllosed down and instead the Palli Bilcsha Sadana was established to provide a three-year degree course in Social Sciences and a four-year degree cour.se im Agricultural Sciences.

4.. Tice Chancelhr’s ConferenceA Conference of State Education Ministers was held in November, 19G3

im which the Vice Chancellors of Indian universities and some eminent educa­tionists were also invited. The conference considered inter alia the question otf the age of entry into universities and the duration of degree course.

The Vice Chancellors of Central universities also met on 5th April, 1963 aind 30th March, 1964 at Banaras and Delhi respectively and made the following r(eccmmendations

(а) Admission to various courses in the Central universities should bo d»eterniined on merit and made on an all-India basis to the extent possible.

(б) Assistance should be provided to universities for better hostel facili-tiies.

(c) Much of the administrative work in the Central offices and departments C(ould be reduced if powers and work were suitably delegated. Non-academic work should be done outside the departments and their administrative burden OTiiglit to be reduced to the minimum.

5„ Standard CommitteeThe Standard Committee appointed by the University Grants Commission

iia 1961-62 to make a systematic and objective study of the academic standards prevailing io the Indian universities aad making suggestions for improvement, C(ompleted the collection of the necessary information on a questionnaire iasued to universities. The Committee thereafter visited some selected uni­versities for discussions and on the spot study of issues relating to standards. The report of the committee was being finalised.6» Committee on Collegiate Education

The Committee on Collegiate Education appointed in S^tembor, 1962 to recommen.d measures necessary for improving collegiate education and make STUggestion regarding the effective utilisation of resources available for the piurpose, was enlarged and requested to suggest steps necessary for the deve­lopment of collegiate education in arts, science, commerce and teachers’ trai- n icg courses during the Fourth Plan period.

7 . General Education Programmes

The General Education programme in selected Indian universities, star­ted b 1959-60 with a grant from Ford Foundation,, contiimed to make progress dlurmg the year. The grants for the preparation of suitable reading material werd sanctioned to Aligarh, Andhra, Baroda, Bombay, Marathwada and Osmania universities. Seminars for orientation of teachers in general education wer-) held in Banaras, Bombay, Gujcjat, Nagpur, Punjab, Rajasthan and FS.N.D.T. Universities, An attempt wf.s being made to compile a suggestive bibliography for the use of teachers and students.

The Standing Advisory Committee on general education appointed by tlie U.G.C. for reviewing applications for assistance and the progress of signi­ficant experiments in general education was reconstituted. The recommen­dation of the Committee to universities to designate senior members of thoir staff as co-ordinators for liaison between the universities and the advisory committee in all matters pertaining to general education was implemented by 42 universities.8. Eocamimtion Reform

The University Grants Commission provided assistance to the Universities of Aligarh, Baroda and Gauhati for sotting up examination reform miits. A report on the investigation undertaken by Aligarh Muslim University w.is under preparation. The examination reform unit of the Gauhati University started functioning with effect from 1st June, 1963 and a non-recurring grant of Es. 14,400 and recurring grant of Rs. 26,000 per annum for 3 years was sanctioned for this unit by U.G.C. The Commission also agreed to continue its assistance to the examination reform unit in ttio M.S. University of Barod i upto March, 1965.9. Committee on Area Studies

A Committee was appointed under the Chairmanship of Shri B. SLiva Rao to examine the question of the development of area studies, i.e., studies in respect of history, culture, language, etc., of different, countries and regions particularly for Eastern, middle Asian African and Latin American countries. The Committee made the recommendations that (i) regional studies of different parts of the world be introduced at the university stage; {ii) centres of area studies be set up in a few selected universities to start with; (m) scholars might be selected for deputation to specific areas for a limited period to undertake intensive studies of the problems of the regions concerned; and (iv) priority might be given in the first instance to regions which India is more actively concerned, such as China, Japan, South-Eastern Asia, Africa and Middle East. These recommendations were generally accepted by the U.G.C.

10. Three-Year Degree CourseThe University of Gujarat and Rabindar Bharati (Calcutta) introduced

the three-year degree course in general education during the year under review. This course is now the accepted pattern for under-graduate education almost everywhere in the country except in the university of Bombay and the State universities of Uttar Pradesh. A total amount of Rs. 1*44 Crores (Rs. 0*75 crores as non-recurring and Rs. 0*69 crores as recurring expenditure) was paid to 28 Universities for the implementation of the scheme during the year.

11. Post Graduate EducationUnder the scheme of providing financial assistance to selected Colleges

for the development of post-graduate studies in humanities (including Social Sciences), grants amounting to Rs. 2 • 88 lakhs were sanctioned by the U.G.C. to 14 Colleges. As for the development of post-graduate studios in science subjects, an amount of Rs. 21*70 lakhs was released to various colleges for additional staff and development of library and laboratory facilities during the year.

12. Devdopment ProjectsOn the recommendations of the Visiting Committee appointed by the

University Grants Commission to scrutinise and a ssess the development schemes o f universities, the Commission has so far allocated development grants amoun­ting to Rs. 28 crores (approximately) to 49 universities iucluditig 3 institutioiss deemed to be universities. Grants amounting to Rs. 2 • 88 crores were sanctioned to 17 universities for the development of their existing post-graduate depart­ments and establishment of new science departments. The Commission approv­ed the establishment of post-graduate centres in 21 affiliated colleges and allocated a sum of Rs. 21 *64 lakhs for the development of science departments in 19 post-graduate colleges.13. Rural Institutes

During the year, two new Rural Institutes, one at Thavai^u iw Keiala and the other at Kasturba Sevagram, Indore (Madhya Pradesh) were set up. With their establishment, the target of establishing four new Rural Institutes during the Tliird Five Year Plan period has been acliieved. Grants amoimting to Rs. 16*01 lakhs were released to Rural institutes affiliated to the National Council for Rural Higher Education upto 31st December, 1963. Stipends amounting to Rs. 61,400 were sanctioned for the students of Rural Institutes.14. Centres of Advanced Study

With a view to maintaining standards of higher education and also for raising the level of advanced studies in universities and colleges all over the country, 24 Centres of Advanced Study in selected departments of various universities have been set up—of which 14 were in Science and 10 in Humanities. During the year 1963-64, grants amounting to Rs. 164 lakhs were allocated to these Centres.15. Professional Education

With a view to examining problems relating to the improvement of agri- oidtural education, a review committee under the chairmanship of Dr. A. C. .Toshi, Vice Chancellor, Punjab University was appointed by the U.G.C. in consultation withtheMinistry of Food & Agriculture. The terms of reference of'the Committee were—

(а) to appraise qualitatively and quantitatively the existing facilitiesfor teaching and research at under-graduate and post-graduate levels and to assess the extent to which research teaching and extension work could be integrated;

(б) to lay down norms regarding staff, equipment, etc.;(c) to examine the syllabi of aU the Universities in so far as they relate

to agricultural education, io terms of model syllabus already prepared by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research, and to find out whether and how far it has been adopted by the various universities and further to elicit the reasons in case it has not been adopted and effectively implemented; and

{d) to recommend measures for improvement in regard to curricula, teaching, examinations, research and extension work.

The Committee issued a questionnaire to the Universities and colleges to ascertain their views on the various issues.

On a reference from the Central Ministry of Education, the Commission appointed a Committee to examine the scope and standard of education im­parted in Institutes of Rural Higher Education.

The U.G.C. accepted the recommendations of a Committee appointed to assess the requirements of the Medical College in Aligarh Muslim Univer­sity. These recommendations, as suggested, related to (i) the progressive increase in the number of admissions, (ii) duration of the course to be years for preclinical and clinical studies and one year for compulsory housemanship before permanent registration, {Hi) building up and equipping the hospital of the university and {iv) scale of pay for the teaching stalf to be the same as already decided by the Commission. An on account grant of Es. 5*33 lakhs was paid to the university for its modical college. The Gom.mission decided, to assist the Banaras Hindu University for the construction of a students’ ward of 32 beds in S. S. Hospital. A grant of Rs, 21-5 lakhs was paid to the univer­sity for its medical college.17. Engineering & Technological Education

During the year under review, grants amounting to Rs. 113-89 lakhs were paid to 22 universities and one deemed to be university (Indian Insti­tute of Science, Bangalore) for the development of engineering and technolo­gical education.

The All India Council for Technical Education at its annual meeting held on 8th December, 1963 recommended that in view of the large expansion of Technical education that has already taken place, our efforts and resources should be concentrated on consolidating the institutions and improving stan­dards. The Council also recommended the establishment of four Regional Centres for the training of teachers for polytechnic. The scheme envisag.^d two categories of teachers to be trained viz. graduates for a period of two years and diploma holders for a period of three years. The scheme was approved by the Central Government who also offered to provide 75 percent of the expenditure incurred by State Government for the establishment o these training centres.

The College of Engineering & Technology Delhi, started in 1961, was incorporated as an institution of National Importance under the Indian Institute of Technology (Amendment) Act, 1963 and was renamed as the Indian Institute of Technology, New Delhi.

As recommended by the Committee on Post-Graduate Engineering Education and Research, Master’s degree courses were reorganised at exis­ting centres and several additional centres were selected for post-graduate studies.

The original target of 20,000 admissions to the first degree course as set in the Third Five Year Plan of Technical Education was reached in 1963-64, the number admitted during the year being 20,740. Because of the defence requirements and also because of an increasing demand for engineers and technicians, the physical targets have been revised to 25,000 admission to first degree course which was expected to be reached by 1965-66.

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During 1963-64, because of the national eoiergency, no newr college was started but a special scliotn.e of expansion of existing iostitutions was under­taken. [Juder this scheme, the admission, capacity of 60 colleges was increased in order to secure 2,659 additional seats. In addition, 23 coll ges were also selected where special three year degree courses in enginee■iuo: could be organised for graduates in scicnce with 750 admissions per year. Seven centres actually started the courses in 1963-64.

The establishment of the National Institute of Training hi Industrial Enghieering Bomb.i.y, was undertake!' with the assistance of the U. N. Special IFund in 1963-64. The institute when fully established will offer as many as 31 courses ranging in duration from 1 to 22 weeks in various fields each year for about 1,500 engineers and technicians sponsored by industry.

18. Coryespmdenoe Courses and Emiing CoU&jesIjnder the scheme of correspondence courses which started at Delhi Uni­

versity in 1962-63, a sum of Rs. 25,000 was sanctioned by the Central Govern­ment to the University Grants Commission for payment to the University o! Delhi to meet expenditure on certain non-recurring items bringing the tot 1,1 amomit sanctioned so far to Rs. 60,000. Procedural details for payment <)(■ grants to institutions to sta rt Evening college were fii%alised and the scheme was being circulated to State Gk)vornments and Universities.

19. TeachersDurmg the year under review, U.G.O. paid grants amounting to Rs. 61 • 43

lakhs to the uciversities towards the revision of salary scales of colleges and university teachers. Of this, Rs. 36*25 lakhs wa s received by 21 universities for teachers of colleges under them, Rs. 16-57 lakhs by 26 universities for univer­sity teachers and Rs. 8-61 laklis by 11 universities for technical teachers.

Travel grants amounting to Rs. 1-53 lakhs were paid to 37 universities to enable their teachers and research workers to visit and work at centres of re­search or advanced study. Under the scheme of providing grants to teachers to enable them to participate in academic conferences held abroad, the U.6.C. agreed to assist 29 teachers for the purpose.

Under the scheme of assisting outstandhig teachers to continue their teaching research after superannuation, 49 teachers in the universities and 19 in colleges received ohe awards, thus bringing the total number of such beneficiaries to 135. A sum of Rs. 2*94 laldis was paid as grants to the universities and colleges for disbursement to teachers concerned.

Under the scheme of financial assistance to teachers m miiversities and colleges for undertaking research or learned work in the humanities (mcluding social sciences) and science subjects, 64 teachers m universities and colleges received financial assistance to the exteut of Rs. 59,675.

Under the scheme of Exchange of Teachers, the Commission decided to give lump sum grants ranging from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 15,000 to each miiversity for uiviting professors or experts from other centres of learning to deliver courses of lectures, conduct seminars and offer advice or guidance to research workers.

The questioE of improving tlie salary scales of college teachers was examined by the Committee dealing with coUegiate education. The Ck)mmittee recom­mended the further revision of these pay scales as under: Principals Rs. 700— 40 ‘ —1,100; Heads of Departments/Senior Lecturers Rs. 500—30—800 and Lec­turers Rs. 300—20—600. This revision was also stressed by the conference o f ’ the principals convened by U.G.C. o d May 8 and 9, 1964. The Commission accepted tnese recommendations and decided that the possibility of introducing; these scales might be explored duriag the fourth Flan period.

During the year, approval was given for the construction of staff quarters; in 20 universities at an estima.ted cost of Rs. 1*42 crores, the Commissioners5 contribution being limited to Rs. 93 lakhs. Grants amounting to Rs. 25*54 lakhs; were paid to the iniiversities for the purpose. The construction of stafT quarters; was approved in 4 colleges at an estimated cost of Rs. 4-20 lakhs. In order to> moot the serious shortage of accommodation for teachers, the Commissioru decided to assist the universities for the construction of two teachers’ hostels„ each accommodating 24 teachers at an estimated cost o: Rs. 3 lakhs.

20. Miscellaneous GrantsA brief account of the grants paid by the University Grants Commissioiu

imder some important schemes (other than those already mentioned in the preceding paragraphs) during the year 1963-64 is given below;—

A sum of Rs. 6*25 lakhs was paid to the imiversities for organising 22 seminars, 7 refresher courses, 20 summer schools and 8 conferences. Grants olf Rs. 1*91 lakhs were paid under the scheme of centenary grants to concerned colleges. Grants amounting to Rs. 48*99 lakhs were paid to the universities and Rs. 22*64 lakhs to the colleges for the construction of hostels. Grants otf Rs, 19*89 lakhs were also paid to the colleges for the improvement of library and laboratory facilities. An amount of Rs, 3*42 lakhs was paid to the uni­versities for the construction of guest houses. Various universities were given grants amounting to Rs. 46*99 lakhs for the construction of hostels aod Rs;. 22*17 lakhs for library buildings.

Grants amomitnig to Rs. 1*93 lakhs were paid to universities for the pub­lication of research works including doctoral theses in science subjects and humanities. A sum of Rs. 5* 33 lakhs was paid to the universities for establishi- ment or improvemert of their printing presses . The universities of Calcutta an(d Baroda were sanctioned a non-recurring grant of Rs. 28,000 and a reoui-ring grant of Rs. 47,000 for the introduction of a diploma course in museology. A sum of Rs. 82,591 was released to 28 universities for organisation of extcnsiom lecturers by university aLd college teachers. Grants amounting to Rs. 9*4.3 lakhs were awarded to the universities of Allahabad, Baroda, Calcutta, Madrats, Patna and Poona for the development of the department of ancient history and archaeology. Grants amount to Rs. 1 * 13 lakhs were paid to various universities for the development of studies in Linguistics. A sum of Rs. 58,900 was paid fco11 universities for the preservation and utilisation of manuscripts.

21. ScholarsMjfS and ’FellowshipsDuring the year under report, the U.G.C. awarded 239 research scholaa:-

ships in humanities and science of Rs. 200 from each. A sum of Rs, 7*68 lakhs was paid to universities for disbursement to their scholars.

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25 senior fellowships in humanities (including social scieuces) and 26 in science subjects were awarded by tlio Commission to the tune of Rs. 2 • 66 lakhs. 69 junior research fellowships were awarded in science subjects and 53 in the huirianities (including social scieiices) and grants amouHting to lls. 2 • 74 lakhs and Ks. 4-97 lakhs respectively were paid for these fello'i\ ships. In addition, 30 research fellowships in engineering and technology were awarded each of the value of Rs. 400 and the total grant paid to the universities for these fellow­ships was Rs. 1 *88 lakhs.

22. Foreign ExchangeDurbg the year, foreign exchange of the value of Rs. 20-50 lakhs was

rna de available to the University Grants Commission for helping universities and colleges to obtain the necessary sciei.ce equipment, books, journals and other articles required for teaching and research, from abroad. Apart fiom this, for<eign exchange of the value of Rs. 10 lakhs, was made available to the Com­mission for imports from East European countries on rupee payment basis. Out of this, exchange worth R?. 9 *39 lakhs was released to the universities and colleges. Foreign excliange of the value of Rs. 5 lakhs was also provided to the various luiiversities direct by the Governmerit of India for utilisation by them thi'ough blanket licences in order to meet tlieir urgent requirements in respect of small items of equipment, spare parts, books and journals.

23. Foreign Aid ProgrammesThe Uiiesco’s Scheme of givuig assistance under their ExpandedjProgramme

of Teclmical Assistance for the development of centres of advanced study was cocitinned durhig the year and a list of speoiaHsed equipmen t required by various centres estimated to cost .$ 3,00,687 wns forwarded to the UNESCO. Orders were placed for the purchrse of tliis equipment and some of the items were received by the centres concerned.

Proposals for sending 21 Indian scientists for training abroad and for in­viting 16 foreign specialists to Indian universities were accepted under foreign aid piogranunes. The services of two experts in Radio-Physics and Physical Metallurgy were made available under the Colombo Plan. Some ancillary equip­ment was also provided. The proposals of the universities of Banaras Hindu, Osmania, Panjab, Roorlcee and Saugar were sponsored by the Commission for obtaining the services of foreign experts in various fields under the Colombo Plau. Under the Indo-Soviet Cultural Exchange Programme, three Soviet Scientists visited Indian universities for a period of three weeks to give lectures on special topics and discuss problems with teachers and research workers, while six Indian scientists were selected to visit the Soviet Union.

Urider the scheme of Exchange of Scientists between India and Britain, one scientist from U.K. visited some Indian universities and one Indian scientist went to U.K. for advanced traming in Electron Microscopy.

The United States P.L, 480 Programme of financing research project which related to agriculture aiid allied sciences was continued and 56 proposals were received from the university for the purpose by the U.G.C. Durmg the year, a new scheme under the P.L. 480 programme was started in collaboration with the United States Agency for International Dev’elopment, the National Bureau

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of Standards, U.S.A. and the Bureau of Commercial Fisheries, Department of Commerce, U.S.A., relating to assistance for research projects in Physical and Biological Sciences. Some research projects under this scheme were approved in 1963-64.24. Student Welfare

The various schemes for the provision of necessary amenities to the stu­dents community in universities and colleges were continued. A brief account of these schemes during the year 1963-64 is given below:—

The University Grai. ts Commission, accepted the proposal of 2' universities and sanctioned a grant of Ks. 95,000 for the establishment of non-resident students’ centres which were intended to provide facilities for rest, recreation and private study for day schools. An amount of Rs. 1-32 lakhs was paid to the universities for the construction of such centres during the year. Construction of II such centres in colleges at an estimated cost of Bs. 5*79 laklis was also approved and an amount of Rs. 6*92 lakhs was paid to the colleges.

The Commission accepted the proposal of settiLg up students home iu the universities, particularly big cities, at an estimated cost of Rs. 1-25 lakhs, the Commission’s share being Rs, 1 lakh besides providir;g a suitable grant for library book. These homes wiU be expected to fmiction as day hostels and library reading room and cafeteria.

Grants amoimt to Rs. 1 • 78 lakhs wore paid to universities for the establish­ment of health centres. Under the scheme of Students Aid Fund, grants amount­ing to Rs. 13-37 lakhs were paid to students fund in 1,112 colleges and 20 universities,

Duripg the year, the U.G.C. sanctioned the establishment of hobby work­shops ill 2 universities at an estimated cost of Rs. 1-65 lakhs, the Commission’s share being Rs, 1 -50 lakhs. A grant of Rs. 32,500 was sanctioned to one college for a hobby workshop to be established at a total estimated cost of Rs. 52,667. Assistance has so far been given for the establishment of 15 workshops in universities and 69 in colleges. During 1963-64, the grants paid on this account amounted to Rs. 1*76 lakhs.

The scheme of providing assistance to selected arts, science and conmieroe colleges for establishing text book libraries and enabling students to obtain text books for study on loLg term loan was extended to all arts, science and commerce colleges.

The Chapter concludes with a brief accout t of the activities of the univer­sities during tfie year under review, with particular reference to new faculties, departments, courses and subjects started for the first time during the year.

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New under-graduate courses in Chemical Technology of (i) Oil (ii) Paints (iii) Food (iv) Plastics and (v) Bio-chemical Engineering (Applied Microbiolo^), as recoimiiended by the Board of Studies, were adopted. Certain immediate modifications for Chemical Engineering Courses and M.Sc. (Tech.) were intro­duced. Statistics was included as a subject of study for B.A. Courses and Master of Statistics degree was instituted in the University. A new Three-Year Degree Course of B,Sc. (Technology) and M.A. Degree in Paediatrics was instituted.

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A l ig a r h

A separate Department of Sanskrit wliicli hitherto formed part of the I>epartincnt of Hindi was created. A new coiiise in Indian Humanities for the degree &nd post-graduate courses and a post-graduate diploma course in Public AdmiE,istratiou were instituted.

A l l a h a b a d

A (lopai'tment of Psycliology was newly started. A diploma course in Telugu Hid a one yeai- post-graduate diploma course in Physics and a ou^e-jeai post-graduate diploma course in Chemistry was also started.

ANDHfiA

The department of History and Politics was bifurcated iuto two separate departments viz. department of History and department of Politics. The UDiversity started the new courses of M.Sc. in Cheraistry with specialisation in Niic;lear Chemistry, M.A. in paediatrics, diploma in General Medicme and General Surgery, diploma in Dermatology, three-year B, E. degree for the benefit of B.Sc. (Pass), M.A. degree with branches III-B-Politics with specialisation in Public Administration, M.K. Degree in selected specialities under Civil, Electri­cal and Mechanical branches, D. Litt.

The foUowh.g courses were revised: Pre-university, three year B.A., B.Sc, and B.Com. B.Sc.(Home Science), threxi year M.Sc. in Statistics and D.Sc.

Besides, duration of M.B.B.S. course was reduced from six to five and a Lalf academic years with compulsory housemanship for twelve montlis in place of the post-examination traiuing of six mouths after tlie final M.B.B.S. examination. The duration of M.Tech. Chemical Engineering degree courses was extended from eighteen months to two years. N.C.C. traujing was made compulsory for all able bodied under-graduate studeiits in the university and aflihated colleges.

A n n a m a l a i

The Philosophy and Psychology departments were bifurcated and Psycho­logy was set up as a separate department in June, 1963. The university started Psychology’ as a subject in the B.A. degree course, M.Sc. (Engg.) two year oours.', E. (Chem.) cours3 and certificate courses in Bengali, Sanskrit, Spoken EugUsh and Audio-Visual Education.

B a n a r a s H in d u

TLe following new courses were started:—MA. Sociology, B, Library Science, three-year degree and diploma course

in Music and Fine Arts, Ph.D. in Music, post-graduate course in Ayurveda, (M.D. Ayurveda), diploma courses in Indian History and Culture, Numismatics, Arciiaeolgy, M.Sc. m Chemical Engineering, M.A. (Medicine), Karnatak Music, new tvo-year 4-term LL.B. degree course in place of old LL.B, course and certificate coui’sos in the Asian Languages of Burmese, Singhalese, Combodian, Thai, old Javanese, Indonesian, Tibetan and Mangolian,

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B h a g a l p u r

The department of History and th.e department of Psychology were ne'-wly started.

B ih a r

Two new departments of Commerce and Urdu were started. The university instituted the courses of M.Com. and Diploma in Education.

B o m b a y

A department of Mathematics and department of Management Stuidies (known as Jammna Lai Bajaj Institute of Management Studies) were started. Besides, a diploma course in Russian Language was instituted. A chaii in American Literature was also instituted.

B u r d w a n

M.Com. course was started during the year.

D e l h i

The following new courses were started during the year—Dijjloma in Obstetrics and Gjoiaecology; diploma in Otolaryangology; diploma in Medical Radio-Therapy; B.A. (Hons.) in Bengali and Geography; Combined Honours (Sociology, Political Science and Economics); One year post-graduate diploma in Human Geography (Evening); Master’s degree in Operational Research and M.A. in Hindustani Music.

G a u h a t i

A department of Zoology with post-graduate classes was started.

G o r a k h p u r

LL.M. courses were started during the year.

G u j a r a t

Three year degree courses in Arts, Science and Commerce were started during the year.

J a b a l p u r

M.Sc. course in Home Science and M.A. Course in Marathi were started during the year.

J a d a v p u r

A degree course in Pharmacy was started.

J a m m u a n d K a s h m ir

Tl.e post-graduate department of Political Science at Srinagar and the post-graduate department of History at Jammu were established.

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J o d h p u r

Post-graduate courses in Psychology, Sociology, Zoology, Geography, Botany, Physics, and Ph.D. in Arts, Science and Commerce were instituted.

K a l y a n i

Doctorate courses in Arts, Science and Agriculture and diploma course in Physical Education were instituted.

K a r n a t a k

Diploma course in Frcnch and German and Applied Geology courae in the department of Geology were newly started.

The departments of Geology, Economics, Malayalam, Sanskrit, Linguis­tics, Botany, Hindi, Law, Physics, History, Zoology and Botany were estab­lished in the year 1963. The course of M.Sc. (Geology), M.Sc. (Demography), B.A. (Sociology), M.A. (Sociology), M.Sc. (Parasitology, Physiology and Nutri­tion), B.Sc. Engineering (three-year degree) M.Sc. Engg. (Two year Degree) and post-graduate certificate course in Linguistics (Part-time) wore newly started. The Senate during the year sanctionctl the institution of the diploma courses in Child Health (D.C.H.), Radiology (D.M.K.) and Opthalmology (D.O.) in the facility of Medicinc. The pattern of pre-university course and three- year degree courses was reorgani.sed i.e. a ten-year school course leading to the. S.S.L.C. examination, followed by a two year pre-university coursc both as a preparatory general education and as a specialised preparation for profes­sional courses and a three-year degree course.

K u r u k s h e t r a

One new department of Linguistics was established. M.Sc, (Physics) course was newly started. Facilities of rosearcli were extended to the depart­ments of Chemistry, History, Philosophy and Linguistics.

L u c k n o w

Two departments of public Administration and Bio-Chemistry were started during the year. A two-year diploma course in Public Health was instituted. The duration of the M.B.B.S. course was reduced from 5 years to years. Ordinances for M.D. and M.S. degrees were revised making it compulsory for the candidates to put in two years’ work in the subject in the department con- ceruied or in a recognised institution approved by the Faculty of Medicine, N.C.C. Training was made compulsory for male students in the age group 16 to 35 o f B.A., B.Com., B.Sc., M.B.B.S., B.D.S. and Ayurvedacharya classes. N.C.C. training was, however, optional for students of the L.L.B. classes.

M a d r a s

The departments of Organic Chemistry, Bio-Chemistry, Physical Chemis­try and Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry wore established during the year.

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Following new courses were instituted :—M.Sc. course in the Faculty of Medicine; M.Sc. course in the branchets of

Textile Technology and Leather Technology; diploma course in the special branches of Company Banking and Insurance, Taxation Laws, Labour Liaws and Administrative Law, post-M.Sc. diploma in Solid State Pliysics and Theo­retical Physics, certificate/diploma in Russian.

M. Litt. Course was revised during the year. Th department of Physics, Botany and Philosophy were upgraded with the assistance of UNESCO to function as All-India Centres conforming to international standards with regard to research with a view to improving science teaching, })re-university co' irso and the B.Se. degree course were revised.

M a g a d h

Post-graduate departments of {i) Sanskrit and Prakrit (ii) Political Science and (m) Ancient Indian and Asian Studies were established during the year. Besides, Ph.D. and B.Sc. courses were also instituted.

M.S. B a r o d a

The courses of Ph.D. in Foods and Nutrition, post-graduate diploma in Taxation Laws and Practice, B. Chem. (Engineering) in Chemical Engineering, certificate in Russian Language and Prakrit in B.A. and M.A. were newly started,

M a k a t h w a d a

Honours courses for the B.A, and B.Sc. degree, post-graduate teaching in Urdu (M.A.), LL.M., M. Ed., M.D. and M.S. were started during the year.

N a g p u r

Post-graduate departments in Science (Botany, Chemistry and Mathe­matics) and Law were started and the department of Public Administration was amalgamated with that of Political Science. The following courses were newly started during the year—

(i) Psychology and Music upto M.A. standard (u) Diploma in Child Health (m) Diploma in Tuberculosis (w) Post-graduate professional diploma in Educational and Vocational Guidance («) Post-graduate professional diploma in Educational Administration (vi) B.Sc. in Occupational Therapy,

N o r th B e n g a l

Four university teaching departments of Chemistry, Bengali, History and Commerce were started and M,Sc. course in Chemistry was instituted during the year.

Or is s a A g r ic u l t u r e a n d T e c h n o l o g y

The Research Schemes operating in Agriculture College, the Rice Research stations, at Jeypore (Korapet) and Berhampore (Ganjam) and the Research programme at Sambalpur were transferred to the university.

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OSMANIA

The courses of Senior Diploma in Russian, M.Sc. Tecli. (in Applied Geology), ^T.E. (Control Engineering) B.E. for B.Sc.’s and B.E. for Diploma holders (Evening courses), M.D. (Forensic Medicine) and M.Sc. (Microbiology) were newly started.

Pa n j a b

Three departments of Russian, Education and Physical Education were established during the year. Besides, the courses of M.Sc. (Bio-Chemistry), M.A. (Physical Education), M.Sc. (Chemical Engineering), B.Sc. (Dairy Tech.), certificate in Russian and certificate in translation in Hindi were newly started.

Post-graduate teaching departments of Etiglish, Mathematics, Economics, Chemistry, Physics, Panjabi, Chinese Languages and Tibetan Language were established. The certificate courses in Tibetan and Chinese Language were introduced in the evening classes.

R a b in d r a B h a e a t i

In addition to the three-year Senior diploma course in (i) Dance (ii) Drama and {Hi) Music and the one-year diploma course in Tagore Literature which had been introduced earlier, the university introduced, during the year, the three year-degree course for Bachelor of Arts Examination (inter-relating Pine Arts with Humanities) with arrangements for teaching in Honours and Pass courses.

R a j a s t h a n

During the year, diploma course in Labour Law and certificate course in Shorthand (English) were started.

R a n c h i

The department of Psychology was started during the year.

R o o r k e e

The departments of Chemical Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering s ere established.

S .V . ViDYAPEETH

The department of Sociology started functioning during the year under •eport.

Sa u g a r

The diploma courses in Audio-Visual Education and Library Science were ntro4uced,

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U d a ip u r

M.Sc. (Agri.) in Social Science was introdnded during the year.

U.P. A g r ic u l t u r a l

Post-graduate course (M.Sc.) in Agricultnre was instituted.

U t k a l

B.Sc. and B.Ed. (Science); B.Sc. and B.Ed. (Technology) and B-Ed. (Group B) courses were introduced during the year.

V is v a B h a r a t i

EoUowingcomses were newly started during the year under report—B.Sc. Honours in Physics, B.A. Honours in Chinese Studies, M.A./M.Sc. in Mathema­tics, M.Ed,, B.Sc. (Agri.) and B.Sc., Botany and Zoology as subsidiary subjects in B.Sc., Diploma in Rural Services and certificate in Agricultural Science.

DEEMED TO BE UNIVERiaTIESI n d ia n A g r ic u l t u r a l R ese a r c h I n s t it u t e , N e w D e l h i

Two new divisions of Agricultural Physics (for M.Sc. only) and Micro­biology (for M.Sc. and Ph.D.) were established.

I n d ia n I n s t it u t e op Sc ie n c e , B a n g a l o r e

The M.E. course in Chemical Engineering (with streams in Chemical Processes and Plant Design and Transfer Processes) was introduced.

I n d ia n Sch ool of I n t e r n a t io n a l St u d ie s , . N e w D e l h i

Soviet Studies course was introduced under the department of Interna­tional Politics & Organisations.

Ja m ia M il l ia I s l a m ia , N e w D e l h i

M.Ed. and Senior diploma in teaching of Art and M.A. (Indian History and Culture) courses were newly started.

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CHAPTER II

STATISTICAL SURVEY

Institutions

(^) UniversitiesThe total number of universities in India increased to 61 in 1963-64. Apart

from these, there were 5 ‘deemed to be universities’ . However, the statistics o f only 54 universities are presented here because of non-receipt of information from K. S. Darbhanga University and the new Universities. Also the statistics of the affiliated colleges of Indira Kala Sangeet Vidyalaya a,re not available.

Moimatioiv oiy year of foundation or reconstitution of the universities, their territorial jurisdiction and type is given in Table I. Information about their faculties and the medium of instruction at different stages is also given in Table I. The distribution of universities according to type was as under—

Type Number

Teaching and Affiliating Residential and Teaching

y, g, Teaching and Federal Affiliating only

Total

351621

54

(B) Teaching Departments

The total number of teaching departments rose from 605 in 1962-63 to 662 in 1963-64. In the various universities, sixty-one new departments were added to different miiversities and three language departments of Rajasthan university were converted into one. These additional departments include some depart­ments which were first reported in 1963-64 even though they were in existence from some time earlier. The university-wise details of the new departments are given below :—

University Number of new

Teaching Departments

Subjects

1 2 3

Aligarh 1 SanskritAllahabad 1 PsychologyAnnamalai 2 Tamil and Physical educationBhagalpur 2 History and PsychologyBihar 2 Commerce and UrduBombay 2 Mathematics and Business managementBurdwan 1 CommerceGauhati 2 Zoology and BengaliJammu and Kashmir 2 History and Political Sc.JodhpurKalyani

1 Education1 Physical Education

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18

1 2 3

Kerala 13 Economics, Geology, Linguistics, Malayalam, San». krit, Law, Hindi, Physics, Chemistry, Historjs , Zoology, Botany (both at Trivandrum and Calicut).

Kurukshetra 1 LinguisticsLucknow 1 Public AdministrationMadras 4 Organic Chemistry; Biochemistry, Physical Chemistry

and Inorganic and Analytical Cbemistry.Magadh * 3 Ancient Indian and Asian studies; Political Sc. an(d

Sanskrit.Nagpur • 1 LawNorth Bengal • 9 English; Economics; Political Science; Mathematicas;

Physics; Geography; Chemistry; Bengali anid History.

Panjab • 1 EducationPunjabi • 8 Chemistry; Chinese; Economics; English; Mathe­

matics; Physics, Punjabi and Tibetan Language.Ranchi 1 PsychologyRoorkee 1 Tele- communication.^.V. Vidyapeeth 1 Sociology

Total 61

Apart from thes there were 45 teaching departments in the 5 deemed to beuniversities as compared to 43 in 1962-63, The newly started departments are Mathematics in Giiriikiil Kangri Viswavidyalaya and Agricultural Physics and Microbiology in Indian Agricultural Kesearch Institute, at Delhi.

The distribution of the 662 teaching departments by type of education and university is given in Table III (A). Of these, 532 were for general educa­tion and 130 for professional education. The subjectwise distribution for all universities taken together is given belo-w—

Type o f EducationNumber o f Teaching

DepartmentsGeneral Education

Arts ScienceArts and Science Others

ProfesBional Education Agriculture Commerce EducationEngg. and Technology Law

Medicine—•Allopathy Ayurvedic TJnani/Tibbia Dentistry Nursing Pharmacy

Phyeioal Education Library Science

OthersGrand Total

6323131553133

130420

132615

31111

*2376

662

PROGRESSOFUNIVERSITY EDUCATION

Of tlie 45 teaching departments in the 5 deemed to be universities,26 were for general education and 19 for professional education—10 in Agriculture and 9 in Engineering and Technology.

(C) Colleges

The number of colleges maintained by or affiliated to the universities increased from 1,836 in 1962-63 to 2,013 in 1963-64 showing an increase of 9*6 pea* cent as compared to an increase of 4*7 percent in the previous year. This increase was due to granting of new affiliations or of opening of 209 colleges during the year and the disaffiliation or closing down of 32 colleges. Th-e disaffiliated colleges belonged to the universities of Delhi (1) and Poona (31). Th<e above colleges of Poona were affiliated to Shivaji University.

The distribution of the 209 additional colleges was as follows:—

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Name of University Collegesadded/

affiliated

AgraAndhraBhagalpurBiharBombayBordwanCalcuttaGauhatiGorakhpurGujaratJabalpurJadavpurKarnatakKeralaLucknowMadrasMarathwadaMysoreNagpurNorth BengalOsmaniaPunjabPunjab Agri.RajasthanRanchiShirajiS. V. VidyapeethSaugarTJtkalVikramViswa-Bharati

Total

8131819

331

111162265

166 1 1 3 3 3 2

371

1312121

209

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Of the 2,013 colleges, 1,613 were affiliated or associated colleges and 400 were university/constituent colleges (Table II). The corresponding numher in 1962-63 was 1,565 and 296 respectively. The distribution of the total number of colleges by management was as follows ;—

Management Number Percentage

Government ....................................... 539 26-7University ....................................... 149 7-4Local Boards ........................................ 9 0-5Private ........................................1,316 65-4

Total . 2,073 100-0

Apart from these 2,013 colleges, there were i university/constituent collegesin the 5 deemed to be universities, all managed by the universities themselves.

The distribution of colleges by type of education is given below. Thecorresponding distribution for each university is given in Table III(B). Of thetotal of 2,013 colleges, 902 provided for general education which includes thestudy of arts, science, oriental learning, theology, home sciencc, sociologYfmusic, dancing, fine arts, etc.; 539 provided for technical and professional educa­tion which included institutions1 of commerce, education and the remaining572 provided for general as weU as professional education.

Tjrpe o f College Numberof Colleges

General Edaoation 902

Professional Education— 539Agriculture 49Commerce 41Education/Teaoker Training , 163Engineer! i i nd Technology 95

Law 59

Medicine—Allopathy 84AjTirveda 10

Dentistry 3

Nursing 5

pharmacy 3Physical Education 4Veterinary Science 19

library Science 1

Others 3

General and Professional Education . 672

Total 2,01S

Of the 572 colleges for general and professional education, 150 liad Arts subjects only; 18 Science subjects and 404 both Arts and Science subjects. 21 colleges taught Atrriculture; 406 had commorce classes; 57 had Education; 78 had classes in Engineering and Technology; 41 had classes in Law; 81 had classes in Allopathy Medicine, and 2 in Nursing and one in Pharmacy; three colleges taught Veterinary Science, one Physical Education, 6 Library Science and eight Colleges had courses in other professional subjects. The university-wise details are given in Table III (C).

Of the 4 colleges of tlie ‘deemed to be universities’ , 8 provided for general fnlucation and one provided for professional education—tlie subject being ‘Education’.

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(D) Boards of Intermediate Education

Ouiy one board, Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Uttar Pradesh, functioned during the year. This board functioned as examining body for intermediate and school examination. 1,086 colleges were affiliated to this board,of which 30 were also affiliated to some universities for degree courses. The distribution of 1,056 colleges by type is given below :—

Type of Colleges Number

General Education . . . . . . . . . 576Professional Education . . . . . . . . . 20

Agriculture . . . . . . . . . iCJommerce . . . . . . . . . 6Others . . . . . . . . . 10

General and Professional Education . . . . . . . . 461

Tolal . 1,056

P u pils

The total number of students in university teaching departments constituent colleges and colleges affiliated to universities and boards of inter­mediate education was 13,60,243 (11,05,413 boys and 2,54,830 girls) in 1963-64. The corresponding number in 1962-63 was 12,35,758 (10,17,281 boys and 2,18,477 girls). This gives an increase of 10* 1 percent (8*7 per cent in case of boys and 12*1 per cent in case of girls). The break-up of this enrolment by type of institutions is given below:—

Type of Institution1962-63 1963-64

' » IBoys Girls Boys Girls

University Teaching Departments . . 63,933 10,691 68,786 12,639University/Constituent Colleges . . . 1,89,648 50,562 1,76,859 52,516Colleges/Classes afSliated to Universities . 6,10,758 1,34,769 6,94,583 1,60,752Colleges/Oasses affiliated to Boards . . 1,52,942 22,455 165,185 28,923

Total . 10,17,281 2,18,477 11,05,413 2,54,830

The above enrolment, howeV-er, excludes the enrolment in deemed to be universities, whose account has been given separatly on page 24.

A detailed break-up of the enrolment by universities is siven in Table IV.

Among the universities and their colleges, the largest enrolment was in Calcutta University (1,20,048), followed by Madras University (69,864),

Kerala University (66,158), Punjab University(54,661), Agra University ‘ 54,570), Bombay University (54,402) and Gujarat University (54,008). The enrolment in Indira Kala Sangeet, Rabindra Bharati, Kalyani and U.P. Agriculture and Visva Bharati Universities was less than a thousand. The distribution of the universities by total enrolment groups is given below :

Eiiroiment Group Numberof

Universities

2 2

Above a lakh . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

50.001— 1 lakh

25.001—50,000

10.001—25,000

5.001—10,000

1.001—5,000

6

1214

7

9

1,000 and below . .................................................................................................. 5

Total . 5i

A& compared to 1962-63, the enrolment, in 1963-64 increased in all the uni­versities except Indira Kala Sangeet, Panjab, Patna, Poona, Udaipur Agricultu­ral and Varanaseya Sanskrit Universities. The decrease in Poona and Panjab was due to disaffiliation of certain colleges from these Universities because of the establisment of Shivaji and Punjabi Universities. In other cases, the decrease was insignificant. Among the other universities, the largest increase was in Kerala University (11,643), foUowedbyMadras(7,854),Vikram (7,496), Gujarat (7,491), Mysore (6,276), Karnatak (4,773), Utkal, (4,648), Saugar (4,600) and Rajasthan (4,414) universities. Of the remaining imiversities, the increase in enrolment was between 1,(.00-4,000 in 17, and less than 1,000 in 18 universities. Of the total enrolment of students, 1,94,108 were enrolled in institutions affiliat­ed to the board of High school and intermediate education, U.P., for which the distribution of students by general and professional education was not available. Of the 11,66,135 students enrolled in university teaching departments and cons­tituent and affiliated colleges, 8,50,908 (73-0 per cent) were enrolled for general education courses and the rest 3,15,227 (27 -0 per cent) were enrolled for technical and professional courses. Among the 9,40,228 boys, 6,50,631 (69*2 percent.) were for general education courses and 2,89,597 (30*8 per cent) were for profes­sional and technical courses.

D

4.,80,000

PRE-UNIVERSITY/ INTERMEDIATE/

PRE -PROFESS ION A L I

DEGREE POST GRADUATE AND

RESEARCH 3

DIPLOMA/CERTIFICATE

The distribution of the total enrolment by stages of education was as follows:—

2a

Stage1963-64

,------------- , 1962-63 1961-62Number Percentage Percentage Percentage

Intermediate and Pre-iiniversity (including Pre­professional) . . . . .

Graduate . . . . . .

Post Graduate and Research*

Diploma and Certificate . . . .

Total

♦Includes post-graduate diploma/certificate also.

. 5,37,118

. 7,23,922.39-553-2

39-852-8

43150-0

85,673 6-3 6-2 6-2

13,528 1 0 1-2 0-7

. 13,60,243 100'0 100-0 100 0

The following table gives further details of enrolment by type*and stage )f education:—

Type of Education

Total Enrolment Enrolment by Stages (1963-64)

1962-63 1963-64 Inter/pre- Graduate Post- Diploma/ University graduate certifi-(includes and catepre-profes- Eesearchsional) and

Doctorate

sneral Education . 7,79,588 8,50,908 3,04,882 4.73,187 65,952 6,887Arts 4,66,186 5,11,595 1,83,254 2,81,485 46,856Science 3,04,654 3,27,110 1,19,497 1,88,966 18,647Oriental learning 479 1,755 1,703 50 2Others 8,269 10,448 428 2,686 447 6,887ofessional Education . 2,80,773 3,15,227 38,128 2,50,735 19,723 6,641Agriculture 21,093 22,056 3,176 16,673 2,207Commerce 94,033 1,08,629 24,741 75,630 7,879 379Education/Teachcr’s

trg. 22,971 26,227 23,056 1,522 1,649Engineering & Techno­

logy 62,553 67,624 4,897 58,315 1,377 3,035Law 28,133 29,653 28,557 1,073 23Medicine—Allopathy - 42,13111 48,527 4,948 38,918 4,635 26Dentistry 1,462 34 1,423 5Ayurveda 1,328J1 1,443 1,425 18Nursing 316 357 16 336 5Pharmacy 862 1,310 19 978 84 229Others 185 205 205Veterinary Science 4,987 5,386 297 4,794 295 . 1Library Science . 1 932 155 439 338Physical Education 1 517 230 107 180Others . • 2 ,is i J 899 40 77 782Boards of Education . 1,75,397 1,94,108 1,94,108 •• •• • •

Grand Total 12,35,758 13,60,243 5,37,118 7,23,922 85,67& 13,528

@Includes post-graduate diploma/certjficate also. [/P(D)70MofE<i—4

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Girl students numbering 2,25,907 constituted 19 • 4 per cent of the total enrolment in universities and tlieir colleges. Of these, 2,00,277 (88*7 per cent) were enrolled for general education courses and the remaining 25,0!^0 (11-3 per cent) for professional education courses. Among professional education courses, medicine (allopathy) and teacher training continued to attract the largest number of girl students.

Apart from these, 1,698 students were enrolled in the five deemed to be universities and their colleges. Of these, 171 were girls, 1,297 boys and 59 girls were enrolled in the university teaching departments and the balance in consti­tuent colleges. The distribution of these students by type of education, and stages is given below ;—

Type of Education TotalInter/Pre-

T3nxver-sity

Graduate Post-Graduate

audDocto­

rate

General Education . . . . . 440 35 135 270A r t s ................................................. 316 35 135 14GScience . . . . . . 124 124

Professional education 1,258 115 278 865A g r icu ltu r e ....................................... 463 463Education . . . . . 69 , , 64 5Engineering & Technology 611 214 397Others . . . . . 115 i i 5 •• ••

Grand Total 1,698 150 413 1,135

Intake in professional courses at the first degree levelIntake is defined as the optimum number of students who can be admitted

to the first year of a course, according to the existing facilities. The data on intake is being given for the first time. This includes only professional edu­cation courses at first degree level. The data are not available from some of the universities. The university-wise details including deemed to be universities are given in. table VI-A. In many universities, there is “ no limit” for the intake in L.L.B. or B. L. courses and also for education/teachers training courses. This should be borne in mind while interpreting this data. The intake capacity at all India level for different professional courses is given below:—

Type of CoursesIntake

capacities at first degree

Total ........................................................................................................... 1,28,330A gricu lture........................................................................................................... 8,509Commerce . ........................................................................................ ......... 46,403Education/Teachers Training ..................................................................... 23,482E n g in e e r in g /T e c h n o lo g y .............................................................................. 17,776Law ........................................................................................................... 18,320Medicine—

A l l o p a t h y .............................................................................. ......... . 10,738U n a n i .......................................................... ......... 110A y u r v e d a ....................................... .......................................................... 511D e n t i s r y .................................................................................................. 351N u r s i n g .................................................................................................. 130P h a r m a c y ................................................................................................. 313

Veterinary Science . . . . . . . . . . 1,298|Others (Lib. Sc., Physical Education, etc.) . . . . . . 405

NUMBER OF STUDENTS RECEIVING PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

1963-64NUMBER IN THOUSANDS

140.000----------------------------

120,0 0 0 -34-89/.

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80 ,0 0 0 -

60 ,0 0 0 -

l9-35;(

40,000- 11-077.

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AGRICULTURE COMMERCE EDUCATION/ ENGINEERING LAWTEACHERS’ ANDTRAINING TECHNOLOGY

m e d ic in e VETERINARY OTHERS SCIENCE

TeachersTlie number of teachers in position in universities and tlieir constituent

and affiliated colleges (excluding those working in colleges affiliated to boards of intermediate education) and deemed to be universitiss in 1963-64 was 74,578 (64,178 men and 10,400 women) as compared to 67,633 (58,571 men and 9,062 women) in 1962-63. Teachers include full time teachers, part-time teachers and also honorary teachers. Research guiding staff, demonstrators and tutors are also included. The total number of teachers show an increase of 10-8 per cent (9-6 per cent in the case of men teachers and 14*8 per cent in the case of women teachers).

The distribution of teachers by type of institutions in which they worked is given below for the year 1961-62 to l%3-64*.—

1961-62 1962-63 1963-04 Type of Institutions , --------------- , r~----------

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Total Women Total Women Total Women

University Teaching Departments

University Constituent Colleges

Affiliated Colleges .

Total

4,418 201 5,134 268 5,885 280

13,255 2,182 15,298 2,630 18,459 3,33844,143 5,614 47,101 6,164 50,234 6,782

61,816 7,997 67,633 9,662 74,578 10,400

The number of men and women teachers in all the three types of institu­tions has increased. In the case of university teaching departments, the per­centage increase of all teachers is 14-6 as compared to 1962-63. The correspond­ing percentage iu crease in the constituent colleges and affiliated colleges are 20 • 7 and 6 • 7 respectively. The university wise details are given in table VIII.

Of the total number of teachers, 265 were from foreign countries.Of the total number of teachers, 49,554 (66*4 perccnt) were teaching for

general education and the remaining 25,024 (33-6 per cent) for professional education. The details by type of education are given below:—

Type of Education1961-62 1962-63 1963-64

Total Women Total—

Women Total Women

41,929 6,419 45,270 7,180 49,554 8,23919,887 1,578 22,363 1,882 25,024 2,161

1,046 22 1,875 20 2,135 212,830 72 3,209 68 3,512 962,232 489 2,387 584 2,599 5884,697 20 5,390 43 6,040 56

941 13 912 11 1,000 126,238 884 7,429 1,013 8,490 1,272

649 13 766 17 782 10654 65 395 120 400 106

61,816 7,997 87,633 9,062 74,673 10,400

General Education Protessional Education

Agriculture Commerce .Education/Teachers Trg. Engineering & Technology LawMedicineVeterinary Science Others

Tola.l

The number of teachers for general education courses increased by 9*5 per cent from 1962-63 and the teachers of professional education increased by 11’ 9 percent. The largest percentage increase in the number of teachers was in Medicine (14-3per cent', followed by Agriculture (13*9 percent), Engineer­ing & Technology 12*1 per cent). Law (9-6 per cent), Commerce (9*2 per cent) and Education §,nd Teachers’ Training (8-9 percent).

Apart from these, there were 270 teachers (249 men and 21 women) in the five deemed to be universities. Of these, 162 were in imiversity teaching departments and 108 in constituent colleges. 107 of these tcachers were for gene­ral education and 163 for professional education—48 for Agriculture, 24 for Edu­cation, 83 for Engineering and Technology and 8 for other professional courses. The university-wise and subject-wise details are given in table IX.

Scales of PayTable X gives the university-wise scales of pay of lecturers, readers and

professors. The disparities among universities and their colleges in the scales of pay of teachers of different levels persist. The scales of pay are not only uniform among the universities but these vary also from college to college within a uni­versity. Of the 55 universities, 31 universities have adopted the scales of pay recommended by the U.G.C, for lecturers, readers and ]>rofessors in their teaching departments. Among the other universities, the minimum of the scales of lecturers was least (Rs. 200) in Bhagalpur, Magadh, and Ranchi. As regards readers, the starting salary was less than Rs. 500 in Ranchi, Magadh, Bhagalpur, Mysore and Annamalai Universities, The starting pay of professors in university teaching departments was less than Rs. 800 in Annamalai, Mysore, Saugar and Varanaseya Sanskrit Universities.

The scales of pay in vogue for lecturers in affiliated colleges for general education are given below. The maximum and minimum of all scales obtain­ing in different colleges under each university are given.

Lecturers Scales of Pay in Affiliated Colleges

1. Agra :Post Graduate ;

{i) Rs. 250—15—400—EB—20—500 Degree Colleges ;

(ii) Rs. 225— 15—360—EB—15—450

2. Allahabad :(i) Rs. 275—15—410—EB—20—500(ii) Rs. 225— 15—360—EB—15—450

3. Andhra :{i) Rs. 300—25—600{ii) Rs. 150—10—200—15—300

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4. Banaras l(i) lis. 225— 15—360—EB— 15—450 {ii) Es. 200—10—350

5. Baroda :(i) Rs. 500—30—800(ii) lls. 250—15—400—EB—20—500—EB—25—800

6. Bhagalpur :(i) Es. 200—20—220— 15—340—EB—20—500

7. Bihar ;(i) Bs. 200—20—220—15—340—EB—20—500(ii) Es. 200—15—320—EB—20— 400 (Undergraduate Colleges).

8. Bombay :{i) Es. 250— 15—400—20—500

9. Burdwan :(i) Es. 300—25—600Hi) Es. 150— 10—320— 15— 350

10. Calcutta :{i) Es. 275—15—650

11. Delhi :(i) Es. 400—30—640—40—800

12. Gauhati :(i) Es. 225—15—360—EB—20—500 {ii) Es. 200—15—320—20—500—25—600

13. Gorakhpur :{i) Es. 275— 15—410—20—550 {ii) Es. 225— 15—360—15—450

14. Gujarat ;{i) Es. 200— 10—300

15. Indira Kala Sangeet

{i) Not available

16. Jabalpur ;(i) Not available

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17. Jadavpnr :(t) Rs. 250—20—450 (u) Rs. 300—20—500

18. Jaimnu & Kaslimir :(i) Rs. 300—600 (u) Rs. 250—500

19. Jodhpur :(i) Rs. 285—25-510—EB—25—560— 30— 800

20. Karnatak :(0 Rs. 300—800 (n) Rs. 200—450

21. Kerala :Rs. 250—25—500 (Govt. Colleges).

22. Lucknow :(i) Rs. 300—600(ii) Rs. 225—450

23. Madras :(i) Rs. 225— 10—275— 15—425 (u) Rs. 350—25—650

24. Magadh :(i) Rs. 200—20—220— 15—340—EB—20-500

25. Marathwada :(i) Rs. 270—750 (Govt. Colleges)(n) Rs. 200—15—380—20—400 (Non-Govt. Colloge ).

26. Mysore :Not available

27. Nagpur :Not available

28. Nortli Bengal:(t) Rs. 300— 25—600(ii) Rs. 150—10—350

29. Osmania :(t) Rs. 300—600 (ii) Rs, 200—400

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50. Punjab :

{%) Es. 200— 15—320—20—500

31. Patna :(i) Ra. 200—20—220—25—320—EB—25—670—25—750

32. Poona :

(i) Rs. 200— 15—380—20—400

33. Punjabi ;(t) Rs. 350—950[ii) Rs. 250—750

34. Ranchi :[i) Rs. 200—20—220—25—320—EB—25—670—EB—20—750

35. Rabindra Bharati :(i) Not available

36. Rajasthan :(i) Rs. 285—850

37. Saugar :(i) Rs. 360— 15—405—20—425—25—550—EB— 25—700(ii) Rs. 150— 10—250

38. Shivaji :(i) Rs. 200— 15—380—20—400 (Non-Govt.)(ii) Rs. 250—750 (Govt.)

39. S.N.D.T. Women’s :(i) Rs. 300—25—600(ii) Rs. 200—15—300

40. Sri Venkateswara :Rs. 200— 15—320—20—500

41. Utkal :(i) Rs. 260— 15—320—20—400—EB—30—520—EB—40*—-68()—5()~

780

42. Vikram :(i) 275—275—300—15—405—EB—20—425- 25—575 {ii) Rs. 150—10—250

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Table X I gives the university-wise distribution of teachers according to salary blocks. Here salary includes also all allowances. The all-India position excluding, however, those of dcv^med to be universities is as under :—

Salary block

CmnulativePercentageNumber Percentage

1963-64 1963-64 1962-63 1963-64

Rs.

10() and below

101—150

161—200

201—250

251—300

301—350

351—400

401—450

451—500

601—550

551—600

6C1—650

651—700

701—760

7f,1—800

8('l and above

Honorary and Part-time

Total

Grand Total

1,262 1-8 2-7 1-8

4,293 6-2 10-1 8-0

6,860 9-9 21-3 17-9

11,168 16*2 38-8 34-1

11,272 16-4 54-7 50-5

7,981 11-5 65-7 62-0

6,147 8-9 74 0 70-9

4,553 6-6 79-9 77-5

3,982 5-7 84-7 83-2

2,246 3-2 87-6 86-4

1,699 2-5 89-9 88-9

1,342 2-0 91-9 90-9

1,152 1-7 93-3 92*6

864 1-2 94-7 93-8

925 1-3 95-8 95-1

3,374 4-9 100-0 100-0

69,120 100-0

5,458

74,678

Nearly fifty one per cent of University teachers, including those of consti­tuent and affiliated colleges, received a salary of less than 301 in 1963-64 as compared to 54‘ 7 per cent in 1962-63. The percentage of teachers receiving a salary of Rs. 501 and above was 16-8 per cent in 1963-64 as compared to 15* 3 per cent in 1962-63. Nearly 5 per cent of the teachers received Rs. 801 and above as total emoluments in 1963-64 as compared to 4*2 per cent in 1962-63.

UNIVERSITY AND COLLEGETEACHERS

SALARY RANGE CBY S A L A R Y G RO UPS)

N U M B E R OF TE A C H E R S

HONORARY AMD PART-TIME

p e r c e n t a g e

RS 100 & BELOW J

RS.IOI TO RS

RS 201 TO RS.3

RS 30ITORS.4

RS401 TORS

RS.50I TORS 600

RS.60ITORS.7i

RS 701 TORS.

RS.80I & ABOVE

THOUSANDS 0 5 10 15 2 0 2 5

7 2 9

I 6 9

14 91

3 0 01

18 92

1 1 4 9

5 3 0

3 3 0

2 i43

4 6 2

Of the 270 teachers in the five deemed to be universities, one was part-time/ honorary; of the rest, 13*0 percent received a salary of Rs. 300 or less and 50 • 0 per cent Rs. 501 or more.

Foxeigu StudentsTable VII-A gives the distribution of foreign students in India by origin

and the universities attended t'y them in India. In all, there were 4,667 foreign nationals studying in the universities and colleges, including institiition deem­ed to be universities. 1,957 students came from African countries, mainly from Kenya (640), Tanganyika (338), Uganda (330). Mauritius (93), Zanzibar (42) and Rhodesia (40). 2,404 students came from Asian countries, mainly from Nepal (787), Malaysia (470), Ceylon (313), Thailand (218), Pakistan (187), Burma (83) and Iran (37).

Of the foreign students, 1,773 (38 per cent) were studying professional sub­jects like Medicine (919), Commerce (339), Engg. & Technology (229), Agriculture (107), Education (44), Law (4) and others (131). 2,894 students were studying General Education Courses 1,350 in Arts, 1,331 in Science and 213 in others like Theology, Home Science, etc. Of the students attending general education co^irses in Arts & Science, 1,386 were at pre-uni./intermediate level, 1,073 were at graduate level and 222 at post-graduate and doctorate level. The details of courses of study by country of origin are given in Table VII (B). Of the total foreign student, 3,138, students (67• 2 per cent) were boys and 844 (18-1 per cent) were Indian Union and State Government Scholarship holders.

Examination ResultsDuring the year 1964, 7,86,738 candidates appeared for various post­

matriculation annual and supplementary examinations. Of these, 3,97,651 candidates passed. This gives an overall pass percentage of 50-5. The corres­ponding figures for the previous year were : number appeared 9,25,494; numaber passed 4,29,032 and pass percentage 50 4 per cent. The number of candidates who passed at various levels is given below:—

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l TATYliniiiiinTi <*1961-62A.. 1962-63▲ 1963-64

Am AwHAlU OVAL/11 ^AU

Persons GirlsAU

Persons GirlsAll

Persons1

Girls

Deigree (including post* graduate degree) 1,91,432 39.444 1,92,589 39,131 2,15,592 44,233

Intermediate (including pre-umTenity A pre- professional) 1,80,704 36,662 1,64,663+ 35,657+ 1,74,527* 40,064*

Diploma/certifioate 10,083 2,695 12,916 2,663 7,532 1,776Total 3,82,219 78,601 3,70,168+ 77,451+ 3,97,651* 86,075*

- f Intermediate fromU.P. Board is excluded for want of sex-wise break-up, total being 58,864 ■♦Intermediate from TJ.P. Board is excluded for want of sex-wise break-up, total being 58,873.

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These results ailso include those of institutions deomed to be universities. Of the 2,15,592 degrees conferred by the universities during 1963-64,

1,80,324 were first degrees in tlio subject; 34,973 were post-graduate degrees and the remaining doctorate degrees. Tiie number of candidates who received the degrees excluding doctorate is given below :—

Type of Education First DegreePoai-graduate

Degrees,------------^1962-63 1963-64

, A

1962-63 1963-64

General Education—Arts • • • 66,694 79,341 22,326 22,803Science « • • 28,359 34,403 5,812 5,874Home Science • • • 547 572 62 53Musio & Fine Arts . • » • 224 57 48 33Orieat&l loatnlag • 102 205 2 439*Social work 134 93Theology . 4 6 2 2

Total 95,930 1,14,584 28,386 29,297Professional Education—

Agriculture (including Dairy Science) • 4,297 4,650 565 811Commerce (Including Business Admn.) 17,251 17,638 1,973 2,605Education • . . 19,006 20,071 720 700Engg. & Technology . 9,612 9,600 587 551Law • • • 7,367 8,006 97 96Library Science ♦ • • 145 150 9 24

Medicine—Allopathy Ayurvedic Nursing .

.

4,444 -

4,017 225 29 797

f763

’ 3Dentistry . Pharmacy

Physical education . 39

22717767

17 . 11

Veterinary Science . 802 883 li9 95Total 62,963 65,740 4,867 5,676

Grand Total 1,58,893 1,80,324 33,253 34,973

Girls constituted 19' 4 per cent of the candidates who appeared in the various post-matriculation examinations conducted by universities and Boards.. Overall pass percentage among girl students was 56‘5 per cent (exclud­ing Boards) during the year as compared to 56 per cent in the previous year. The break-up of the first degree and post-graduate degree (Master’s degree) awarded to girl students by type of education is given below

Type of educationFirst degree Post-graduate degree

1962-63 1963-64 1962-63 1963-64

General Education— Arts ScienceHome Science . Music & Fine Arts Oriental Learning Theology Social work .

Total

19,323 21,573 5,716 6,5134,639 5,773 794 882

547 572 62 63142 35 37 26

5 111 41 1 1

hi 2524,657 28,065 6,640 7,504

♦Includes 423 students of Vanmaseya Sanskrit University, wlio rocoived Post-graduates degrees in Sanskrit Subjects.

OUTPUT OF GRADUATES 1963-64

IN THOUSANDS 80-

IN THO US A ND S -------------------- — 60

70-

44 04*/.

70

6 0 - '60

5 0 - -5 0

4(0- -4 0

3 0 -

2 0 -

19-10%

-30

0 ----

II 14 ;9.74 5: -20

ARTS ENGINEERING AND

•TECHNOLOGYSCIENCE COMMERCE LAW AGRICULTURE OTHERS

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ProfessioDAi Edncatioii—Agi’ionltuie (Including Dairy Soieoce) Comiaeroe (Induding Business Admn.) Education Eogg. & Teohnology Lawlibrary 8cience

Modiclne—Allopathy Ayutredio Nursing .Dentiatoy Pharmacy

Physical Education Veterinary Science .

Total Grand Total

25 12 1 7163 224 14 125

5,900 6,326 183 18685 49 4 4

210 372 5 848 44 4 5

r 1,024 ri3i27

1,057 ■ 29 111 339 15 . 2

2 12 » » . .

2 8 1 17 ,m 8,171 323 d/3

32,119 36,236 ^968 7,977

Of tlie 44,235 degrees awarded to girl candidates, 36,236 were first degrees, 7,977 were post-graduate degrees and the balance were doctorate degrees.

Finance Income

During the year, the universities and their constituent and affiliated colleges (excluding institution deemed to be universities) had a total income of Rs, 108-34 crores as compared to an income of Rs. 100*86 crores in the year 1962- 63. This shows an increase of 7 • 4 per cent, almost same as that in the previous year.

Of the total income of the universities and their afi&liated and constituent colleges, Rs. 87*04 crores (80*3 percent) was recurring income and Rs. 21*30

|srores (19*7 percent) was non-recurring income.The distribution of the income by source is given below :—

1962.63 1963-64Bource A-(

Amount(in

crores)

Perora-tage

(------------Amooat

(incrores)

Fbtcgq*tage

Recurring— Bs. Bs.Central GoTi. . 12-30 12*2 12*01 11*6State GoTts. . 30 05 20*8 35*30 S3*6Local Boards . • • • 0*29 0*3 0-43 0*4Fees . . 29 17 28*9 32-40 29*9Endowments . 0-79 0*8 0*84 0-8Other Sources 5-89 6*8 5*46 6-1

Total 78-49 17'8 &70iNon-Recurring—

Central 6k>vfe. . 9*56 9*6 10-11 9*3State Govts. . . 9-22 9*1 7*29 6*7Others Source* 3-69 8*e 3*90 3-8

Total 22-2 2V30 19-7

Grand Total 100*86 100*0 108*84 100*0

M/P(N)70MofEdu.—6

u

Of the total income of the universities and their colleges, 20*9 pet cent was contributed by the Central Govt, and 39 • 3 per cent by the State Govern­ments. Income from fees formed 29-9 percent of the total income. Other sources namely, donations, fines, income from the savings and investments, etc., formed 8*7 per cent of the total. The contribution of local boards and endowments was only 1 • 2 per cent. The pattern of contribution by diffe­rent sources to the income o f the university and their colleges remained more or less the same as in 1962-63 excepting tliat the recm-ring grant from the State Governments increased from 29*8 per cent in 1962-63 to 32*6 per cent in 1963-64, whereas the non-recurring grant reduced from 9*1 percent in 1962-63 to 6*7 per cent in 1963-64.

Apart from this, the 5 deemed to be Universities had a total income of Rs. 115-57 lakhs, comprising of Rs. 104*31 lakhs (90*2 per cent) recurring income of and Rs. 11 *26 lakhs (9-8 per cent) as non-recurring income. The distribution of the income by sources for the 5 deemed to be universities and all the universities including deemed to ba universities is given below:—

1963-64

Source Deemed to be Universities

All Universities

! ‘Amount

(inlakhs)

1Percen­

tageAmount

{incrores)

• \Percen­

tage

Rs. Rs.

Recurring—

Oentral Govt. 83-40 72-2 13-44 12-30*86 0-7 35-31 32-2

Local Boards . 0-02 0-0 0-44 0-4Fees • , 6-17 5-3 32-46 29-6 'Endowments , • . 3-21 2-8 0-87 0-8Others Sources 10-65 9-2 6-56 5-1

Total • 104'31 99'S 88-08 80'4

Non-Recurring—11-17 9-7 10-22 9-40-09 0-0 7-29 6-6

Other Sources .. 3-90 3-6TolaL • 11'26 9-7 21-41 19'6

Grand Total • 115-57 100-0 109-49 100-0

Taking all the universities and their colleges together, 68*4 per cent of the income was from State Govts, and fees. Central Govt, contributed only 21 • 7 per cent of the income; but in the case of deemed to be Universities, 81*9 per cent of the income was contributed by Central Govt. State Govt, funds and fees formed only 6-0 per ccnt of the total. For university-wi»|| details, reference may be made to Total XIV.

PROGRESS OF INCOME & EXPENDITURE

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The total expenditure of universities and their constituent and affiliated Colleges excluding institutions deemed to be universities in 1963-64 was Rs. 108 * 13 crores as compared to Rs. 95 • 90 crores in 1962-63. This gives an increase of 11*3 per cent. Of the total expenditure, recurriug expenditure was Ra, 84*45 crores (78*1 per cent) and non-recurring Rs. 23 *68 crores (21 *9 per cent). The break-up of expenditure by items is given below:—

Item

1962-63

Amoant Feroen* (Rs. in tageCXO(«B>

1063.64

Amoimt Peroea* (Bs. in tage warn)

Rttfwrtvng— * • • • iftikriM of Staff— . . . .

(•) Teachii Staff •

(«i) Adnunistratiye imd others .

Bqaipment, appamtus and fornitnre

Sioholat , StipmdB and other financial asBstance .

Idbnu7OameB ft Sports

Bxuninationa .

Hostdf

Repaini of Boildingi

Othen

Non~reourrinff—

tibmry Bvildings

Eqoipmeat

OthflM

ToUa

Bs.

73-83

39-M

28-78

10-76

5-34

8-67

2-23

0-63

3-65

1-39

0-96

11-63

22-07

1-20 13-66

4-54

2*78

95-90

77-0

41-2

30-0

11-26-7

8-9

2-3

0-7

3-8

1-4

1-0

120

23-0

1-3

14-1

4-7

2-9

Ba.

84-45

46-86

34 02

11-83

6-86

10-16

2*61

0-67

4-11

1-47

107

12-66

23-68

1S6

14-16

6-08

3-09

100-0 m-13

78-1

42-4

31-6

10-9

6-4

9-4

2-4

0-63-8

1-4

1-011-7

21-9

1-8

1$-14-7

2-8

m o

Salaries of staff accounted for nearly 42*4 per cent of the total expenditure. Other important items of expenditure, in order of magnitude of expenditure, are construction and repair of buildings (14* 1 per cent), equipment and other •ppliances (10-1 per cent) and scholarships, stipends, etc., (9*4 per cent).

The expenditure of the 5 deemed to be universities was Rs. 104‘ 51 lakhs comprising of Es. 91*05 lakhs recurruig expenditure and lis. 13*46 lakhs as non-recurring expenditure. The details are as follows :—

ExpenditureItems

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Amount PeroentAge (Bs. in lakhs)

Beourring— ............................................................................... 91*05 87*1Salary of s t a f f ..................................................................... 41*64 39*7

(>) Besearoh, Quidiug & Teaching Staff . . . 31*10 29*7(m) Administrative and other staff . . . . 10*44 10*0

Apparatus, chemicals 8b other consumable storea & fur-. . » • • • • « » 8*90 9*5

Scholarships, etc. . . . . . . . 19*99 19*1l i b r a r y ............................................................................... 4*70 4*6Qames& S p o r t s ........................................................... 0*28 0*3Conduct of Examination................................................. 0*18 0*2H o s t e l s ............................................................................... 1-88 1*8Btnldinga . . . . . . . . . 0*32 0*3Other i t e m s ..................................................................... 12*20 11*7

Non-recurring— 13*46 12*9l i b r a r y ............................................................................... 4*69 4*6Buildings............................................................................... 0*74 0*7Equipment . . . . . . . . 1*29 1*2Other i t e m s ........................................................... ......... 6*74 6*5

Total . 104'51 100-0

Libraries

Library facilities were available to students in aU university teaching departments, and their constituent and affiliated colleges in various degrees. The total stock of books, periodicals, etc., in all the libraries of the universities and their colleges (excluding those affiliated to boards of intermediate educa­tion and also of institution deemed to be universities) was 222 lakhs of which about 53 lakhs volumes were in university libraries and the balance in the libraries of constituent and affiliated colleges. The correponding figures for the previous year were 50 lakhs and 155 lakhs respectively. Of the total volumes, nearly 200 lakhs were books, 14 lakhs were periodicals,2 lakhs were manuscripts and 6 lakhs other volumes.

About 21* 8 lakhs volumes were added during the year, 17*4 lakhs in con- stit uent and affiliated college libraries and 4*4 lakhs in university libraries. Of the total number added during the year, 19 lakhs were books.

Nearly 215 lakhs volumes were issued to student, research workers and teachers from various libraries, 39 lakhs from university libraries and 176 lakhs from constituent and a fl^ ted college libraries.

The five deemed to be universities had nearly 4 lakhs volumes in theii libraries and the libraries of their constituent and affiliated colleges.

UNIVERSITYR U P E E S IN C R & R E S50-----------------------

3S-9?.

INCOMERS 109 -50 CRORES

O ' ® ’ '* C - 4 - /p s s s a

F E E S o t h e r

S O U R C E S

1l o c a l

B OA R D S

S T A T E c e n t r a l e n d o w m e n t s

G O V E R N M E N T GOVEPNMENJT

& COLLEGE FINANCtS 1963-64

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I T E M S

A D M I N I S T R A T I V E

S T A F F s c h o l a r s h i p s

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Evening CollegesDuring the year 1963-64, 162 constituent and affiliated colleges and iini-

vereity teaching departments liad evening classes as compared to 121 in the previous year. However, information required was available only from 142 such institutions. The university-wise distribution of these 142 institutions along with the type of education is given in Table XV II-A . Of these 142 institutions, 95 had courses in general education—84 in Arts and 11 in Science. 78 of these had courses in professional education— 44 in Commerce, 22 in Law,3 in Engineering, Business Management and 3 in Music and Fine Arts and2 in Education and Vocational Guidance.

The total enrolment in these 142 institutions was 57,530 consisting of 65,724 boys and 1,806 girls.

The enrolment by type of education is given below : The university-wis« details are given in Table X V lll-B .

Type of Edaoation Enrolment (1963-64)A .Boys Girls Totol

General Education . . . . . 28,256 1,411 29,66724,571 1,334 26,906

S o ie n o e ............................................. 3,686 77 3,762Professional Education . . . . 27,468 395 27,863

Conuneroe............................................. 20,649 48 20,6976,663 119 6,672

Engineering. . . . 704 1 706MuBic & Fine Arts . . . . 133 218 361Business Management and Administration 409 6 416Education & V. Guidance Vocational. . 20 3 23

Total 55,724 1,808 57,530

Of the total, 51*6 percent were studying general education courses and 48*4 percent professional courses, of which 74*3 percent were in Commerce and 20*4 percent in Law.

The distribution of these students by level of education for which they were enrolled is given in the table on page 38.

Of the total, 71*2 percent were enrolled for the first degree in the respec­tive courses and 23*2 percent for pre-university or equivalent courses.

The total number of teachers working in these institutions was 2,764 consisting of 2,670 men and 94 women. Of these, 1,579 teachers were for general education, 619 for Commerce, 251 for Law, 142 for Engineering, 108 for Business Management and Administration, 59 for Music and Fine Arts and 6 for Education & Vocational Guidance.

Distribution of studeiUs by type and level education

Level of Eduoatioini "

T\* 1

Type of Education P.U.C.X ,

First Degree P. G. DupreeX

Cer^cate Certificate BoysA

Girls AUPer­sons

rBoya Girls Boys Qirls Boys Girls Bc b

4Girls

iBoys Girls

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

326 16,571 841 721 73 646 95 •• . . 24,671 1,334 25,905

29 2,386 48 • • •• •• •• •• . . 3,685 77 3,762

22 16,710 26 863 48 20,697

6,450 116 27 1 76 2 •• 6,553 119 5,672

Engineering..................................... •• 678 •• •• •• •• . . •• ••

Bnsiaesi Management & Adminii- t n ^ o n ..................................... . . . . . . 152 . .

12686

16 172

704409

16

705415

20 3 •• 20 3 23

Mo^o and Fine Arts •• •• 15 99 6 9 110 106 2 4 133 218 351

Toua J3J09 876 39,710 1430 1,769 83 962 213 m 4 66,724 1,806 57,530

09CO

Of the total, 71 per cent were enrolled for the first degree courses an.d 23* 2 per cent for pre-university or equivalent courses.

The total number of teachers working in these institutions was 2,670 men and 94 women. Of these, 1,579 teachers were for General Education, 619 for Commerce, 251 for Law, 142 for Engineering, 108 for Business Man-agoment and Administration, 59 for Music and Fine Arts and 6 for Education and Vocational Guidance.

39

STATISTICAL TABLES* (1963-64)

_ *Tlie8e tables exclude statistics of Andhra Pradesh Agricultural Univer­sity, Bangalore University, Indore University, Jiwaji University, K .S. Dai- bhang;a University, Ravi Shankar University and the University of Agricultural Scienc!es, Bangaloro.

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T a b l e I— Universities in India—Jurisdiction, Type, Faculties and Medium of Instruction

Name and AddressYear of Founda­tion/ Recons­titution

Territorial Jurisdiction Type FacultiesMedium of Instruction/

Examination

(1) (2) (3) (i) (5) (6)

Agra University, Agra 1927/1953

Aligarh University, Aligarh 1921

Allahabad University, Allahabad.

State of Uttar Pradesh Affiliating (excluding areas of Ali­garh/Allahabad, Banaras,Gorakhpur, Lucknow and Roorkee Universities).

Within a radius of 15 miles Residential and Teaching . from University Mosque.

1887 Within a radius of 10 miles Residential and Teaching from University.

Andhra University, Waltair 1926

Annaraalai University, 1929Annamalainagar,

Banajas University, Vara- 1916 nasi.

Baroda University, Baroda 1949

District of East Godavari, Guntur, Krishna, Sri- kulam, Visakhapatnam and West Godavari.

Within a radius of 10 miles from the Convocation Hall.

Within a radius of 15 miles from the main temple of the University.

Teachiag and Affiliating

Teaching and Residential

Teaching and Residential

Within a radius of 10 miles Teaching and Residential from the University Office.

Arts, Sciertce, Agri., Com., Engg., Homoeo­pathic Med., Law, Med., Tech. and Vet. Sc. andA.H.

Arts, Science, Com., Engg. & Tech., Law, Med. and Theology.

Arts, Science, Com., Eugg., Law and Med.

Arts, Science., Agri., Com., Eugg., Fine? Arts, Law, Med., Orienital Learning and Teaching.

Arts, Science, Agri., Edu., Engg. & Tech., Fine Arts and Oriental Studies.

Arts, Science, Law, Med. and Surgery, Music and Fine Arts, Oriental learn­ing. Tech. and Theology.

Arts, Science, Com., Edu. and P» ycholog.r, Fuie Arts, Home Sc., Law, Med., Social Work and Tech. & Engg.

English and Hindi for B.A. B.Com., B.T., M.A., M. Com. English for others.

English for all except languages. For B.U.M.S., medium is Urdu.

English and Hindi for B.A., B.Sc., M.A., M.Sc. English for others.

English for all.

English except in the case of Indian Languages.

English and Hindi for Pre­university B.A., B.Sc., B.Com., B.Ed., LL.B.,A.B.M.S. and M.A. Hindi for Music & Fine Arts. English for others.

English, Hindi or Gujarati for Pre-university and Enghsh for others.

to

Bhagttlpur University, Bha- galpur.

Bihar University, Muzaflfar- p u r .

Bombay University, Bom­bay,

Burdwan University, Burd- wau.

Calcutta University, Calcutta

Delhi University, Delhi .

1960 Bhagalpiir Division of State of Bihar.

1952/ Tiihut Division of the State 1960 of Bihar.

1867/1904,1928,1953.

1960

1857/1954

1922/1943,1952

Gauhati University, Gauhati 1948

Gorakhpur University, 1957Gorakhpur.

Gujarat University, Ahmeda- 1949 bad.

Greater Bombay, under the provision of Statute 5(3) of the University Act. Collegos ill Goa have been granted affiliation to this University.

Districts of Bankura, Birbhum, Burdwan, Hooghly and Purulia in West Bengal.

State of West Bengal (Ex­cluding areas of Burdwan, Jadavpur, Kalyani, North Bengal and Visva Bharati Universities) and Tripura State.

Delhi State • •

State of Assam and Union Territories of Manipur and Nagaland.

Districts of Azamgarh, Bahraich, Ballia, Basti, Deoria, Faizabad, Ghazi- pur, Gonda, Gorakhpur, Jaunpur, Mirzapur, Pra- tapgarh, Sultanpur and Varanasi in U.P.

State of Gujarat (exclud­ing areas ofBaroda Uni­versity and Sardar Valla- bhbai Vidyapeeth).

Teaching and Afifiliating

Teaching and Affiliating.

Teaching and Federal

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Engg, and L»w.

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Edu.,Engg., Law and Med.

Arts, Science, Com,, Den­tistry, Law, Med., and Technology.

Teaching and Affiliating . Not yet constituted

Teaching and Affiliating

Teaching and Affiliating

Teaching and Affiliating

Teaching and Affiliating

Teaching and Affiliating

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Edu., Engg., Fine Arts and Music, Journalism, Law, Med., Tech. and Vet. Science.

Arts, Science, Education, Law, Math., Med. Sc., Music & Fine Arts, Social Sciences and Tech.

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Engg. Law, Med. and Vet. So.

Arts, Science, Com. and Law.

Arts (including Education), Science, Agri., Ayurvedic Med., Com., Law, Med. and Tech. (including Engg.).

Hindi for Pre-university and English and Hindi for others.

Hindi for Pre-university, B.A. and B.Sc. English for others.

English for all.

English and Bengali for Pre-University, B.A. & B.Sc. English for others.

English for all.

English for all the courses except for option to answer question paper in Hindi for B.A.

English for all.

English and Hindi for all.

English, Gujarati and Hindi for all.

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T a b l e I— Universities in India—Jurisdiction, Type, FamUies and Medium of Instruction—contd.

(1) (2) (3) (4) (6) (6)

Indira Kala Sangeet Vish> wavidyalaya, Bim,iragarh.

Jabalpttr University, Jabal- ptir.

Jadavpur University, Jadav- p n r .

Jammu & Kaslimir Univer­sity, Srinagar.

Jodhpur University, Jodh­pur.

1956 Madhya Pradesh (but ins- Teaching and Affiliatingtitutions outside M.P. can also be affiliated if they apply).

1957 Revenue District of Jabal- Teaching and Affiliatingpur.

1956 Within the radius of 2 Residential and Teaching miles from the office of the university.

1948 Jammu & Kashmir State . Teaching and Affiliating

1962 Municipal limits of Jodh- Teaching and Residential pur.

Music and Dancing . English, Hindi and Marathi.

Kalyani University, Kalyani 1960 Chakdah and Haring hata Teaching and Residentialin Distt. Nadia and Bijpur in 24-Parganas Distt. of West Bengal,

1950 Districts of Belgaum,Bidar, Teaching and Affiliating . Bijapm*, Dharwar, Gtd- barga, North Kanara and Raichur and some colleges in South Kanara in Mysore State.

Kerala University, Trivan- 1937/57 Kerala State . . Teaching and Federal drum.

Kamatafe University, Dharwar.

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Edu., Engg., Home Science, Law« Med. and Vet. Sc.

Arts, Science, Engg. & Tech.

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Edu., Engg., Med., Orien­tal Languages and Social Sc.

Arts, Science, Com., Edu., Engg., Law and Social Sc.

Arts, Science, and Agri­culture.

English and Hindi for Pre­university, B A ., B.Sc. &B.Ed. English for others.

English except ia Pre« paratory Arts where Benga­li is the optional medium of instruction and examina­tion.

English for all.

English and Hindi for all.

English for all.

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., English, Hindi and Regional Edu., Engg., Ijaw and Language for Pre-univer- Med. sity and English for others.

Arts, Science, Agri., Ayur- veda. Com., Edu., Engg., Law, Med., Oriental Stud* ies, and Vet. Sc.

English for all.

K.S. Darbhanga Uuiversity, Darbhanga

Kurukshebra University, Kuniksli'etra.

Luckno ' University, Luck­now.

Madras University, Madras

Magadh University, Bodh.- Gaya.

Marathwada University, Aurangabad.

Mysore University, Mysore

1961

1956

1921/1958

1857/1904,1923,1929.

1962

1958

Bihar State AjSiliation can Teaching and Affiliating begrantedto any Sanskrit College in India on the recommendation of the State Govt, concerned.

Within the radius of 10 Teaching and Residential miles from the office of the University.

Within a radius of 10 miles from the University C!on- vocation Hall.

State of Madras (excluding Teaching and Affiliating area of Annamalai).

Residential, Unitary Teaching.

and

Whole of Patna Division except the area of Patna University.

Teaching and Affiliating

Districts of Aurangabad, Teaching and Affiliating. Bhir, Nanded, Osmanabad and Parbhani in Marath- wada area Maharashtra State.

1916/ Districts of Ghikkamagalur, Teaching and Affiliating 1956 Chitradurga, Coorg, Hassan

Kolar, Mandya, Mysore,Shimoga, South Kanara and Tumkar in Mysore State.

Nagpur University, Nagpur 1923

North Bengal University, Daijeeling.

1962

Districts of Akola, Amra- vati, Bhandara, Buldhana, Chanda, Nagpur, Wardha and Yeotmal in Mahara­shtra State.

Districts of Cooch-Behar, Darjeeling, Jalpaiguri, Malda and West Dinajpur in West Bengal State.

Teaching and Affiliating

Teaching and Affiliating

Arthshastra, Ayurveda, Darshana, Dharmshastra, Jyotisha, Purana, Sahitya, Veda & Vyakarna.

Arts and Languages, Sc., Edu., Iridic Stud­ies and Social Sc.

Arts, Science, Com., Law and Med.

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Engg., Pine Arts, Law, Med., Oriental Learning, Teaching, Technology, Vet. Sc.

Arts, Science, Com., Law and Vet. Sc.

Arts, Science, Agri. Com., Edu., Engg., Iiaw and Med.

Arts Science, Agi-i., Com.; Edu.; Engg., Lftw> Med. and Tech.

Sanskrit, but English, Hindi,. Marathi and Bengali are also allowed.

English for all except in the case of Indian languages.

Hindi for B.A. and B.Sc. English for others.

English for all.

Hindi, English, Urdu and Bengali for Pre-univer­sity, B.A. & B.Sc. English for others.

English, Hindi or Marathi for Pre-University B.A., B.Sc. English for others.

English and Kannada for Pre-University, B.A. and B.Sc. English for others.

Arts, Science, Agri. Com., Edu., Engg. & T<ich», Law and Med.

Arts, Science, Tech.

English, Hindi and Marathi for Pre-universitj, B.A., B.Sc. Hindi and Marathi in Pre-university Com. in B. Com., B.Ed., Dip. in Ed. English for others.

Engg. and Bengali and English for Pre-university B.A. and B.Sc. English for others.

M/P(^^)70MofEdn.-6

T a b l e I — Universities in India—JunsdicHon, Type, Faculties and Medium of Instruction—contd.

Orissa University of Agricul­ture and Technology, Bhubaneswar.

Osmania University, Hydera­bad.

Panjab University, Chandi­garh.

Patna University, Patna

Poona University, Poona

Punjab Agricultural Univer­sity, Ludhiana,

Punjabi University, Patiala

Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta.

1962 Orissa State Teaching and Reaidential

Teaching and Affiliating1918/ Districts of Adilabad,1947/ Hyderabad, Karimnagar,1950/ Khamman, Mahbubnagar,1959/ Medak, Nalgonda Nizama-

bad and Warangal in Andhra Pradesh.

1947 State of Punjab (excluding Affiliating and Teaching the areas of Punjabi,Kurukshetra and Agricul­tural Universities) and Union Territories of Himachal Pradesh.

1917/ Patna Municipal Corpora- Teaching and Residential 1952/ tion Areas.1960/1962

1949 Districts of Ahmednagar, Teaching and Affiliating Dhutia, Jalgaon, Kolaba,Nasik, Poona and Thana.

Agri., Vet. Sc. and Animal Husbandry.

English for aU.

Arts, Science, Agr*., Com.; English, Hindi and Urdu Edu.; Engg.; Med.; Tech. for Pre-university, B.A., and Vet. Sc. B.Sc., M.A. & M.Sc. English

for others.

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Dairying and Animal

Husbandry, Des*ign and Fine Arts, Edu., Engg. & Tech., Languages, Law and Med. Sc.

Hindi, Punjabi and Urda for Arts subjects at the Undergraduate level and English for others.

Arts, Science, Com., Edu., Hindi in Pre-University, Engg., Law and Med. B.A. and B.Sc. English

for others.

Arts, Science Agfi. Ayur­vedic Med., Con*., Engg., Law, Med., and Mental, Moral and Social Science.

English and Marathi in Pre-University, B.A. andB.Sc. English for others.

1962 Punjab State . Teaching and Residential Agriculture and Vet. Sc. English for all.

1962 Within a radius of 10 miles Residential and Teaching from the office.

Arts, Science, Business Admn. and Coin. Edu., Engg. & Tech; Languages and Med.

1962 State of West Bengal . Teaching and Affiliating . Arts and Fine Arts

Punjabi for Pre-University, B.A. (1st degree), English for others.

Bengali and English for all.

a

Rajasthan University, Jaipur 1947 Rajasthan State (excluding the areas of Jodhpur and Udaipur Universities).

Teaching and Affiliating

Ranchi University, Ranchi 1960 Whole of the Chhota Nagpur Teaching and Affiliating Division in the State of Bihar.

Roorkee University, Roorkee S.V. Vidyapeeth, Ballabh

Vidyanagar.

Teaching and Residential Teaching and Affiliating

1949 Not defined 1955^^ Within a radius of 5 miles

from the office of the University.

Saugar University, Saugar . 1946 Districts of Balaghat, Teaching and AffiliatingChhattarpur, Chhindwara,Damoha, Hoshangabad,Mandla, Narsinghpiur,Nimar, Panna, Rewa,Sagar, Satna, Shahadol,Sidhi, and Tikamgarh in Madhya Pradesh.

1962 Districts of Kolhapur, Teaching and Affiliating ■ Ratnagiri, Sangli, Satara

and Sholapur in Maharashtra,

Shivaji University, Kolhapur

S.N.D.T. Women’s Univer­sity, Bombay.

Sri V enkateswara Univereifcj, Tirupati.

Udaipur Universitj’, Udaipur

U.P. Agricultural University, Naiaital.

Utka) University, Bhubane­swar.

1951* All over India Teaching and Affiliating

1954 I Districts of Anantapur, Teaching and Affijiating . Chittor, Cuddappah,Kurnool andNellore in Andhra Pradesh.

1962/ ( Mmiicipal limits of the Teaching and Affiliating . 1963^ city of Udaipur.I960 Not defined . . . Residential and Teaching

1943 The State of Orissa Teaching and Affiliating

Arts, Science, Com., Edu,, Engg., Law and Med.

Arts, Science, Com., Edu., Engg. Law, Med., Mineral Tech., and Vet. Science.

Arch., Engg. and Science. Arts, Science, Agri. Com., Engg. (including Tech.).

Arts (including Commerce), Science, Edu., Engg. and Law.

Arta, Science, Agri., Com., Edu., Engg., Law, Med. and Social Science.

Arts, Home Science, Edu. and Med. (Nursing).

Arts, Science, Agri., Com., Engg., Fine Arts, Med., Teaching, and Vet. Sc.

Agriculture and Vet. Science English for all.

Agri., Agri. Engg. and English for all. Vet. Science.

Arts, Science, Com., Edu., English for all. Engg., Law and Mod.

English or Hindi in the Faculties of Arts, Com., Law and Education. Eng­lish in others.

English and Hindi for Pre- University, B.A. & B.Sc. English for others.

English for all.English, Gujarati and Hindi from all except Dairy Tech. and Vet. Sc.

Hindi for B.A., B.Sc. and B. Com., English and Hindi for M.A., M.Sc., M. Com., B.Ed. and M.Ed. English for others.

English or Marathi for Pre- University, B.A. & B.Sc. English for others.

Modern Indian language for all except B.Sc. (Nursing) and Diploma in Library Science, where it is English.

English for all.

•Was established in 19164but started functioning as a Statutory i University in 1951 under an act passed by Bombay Governiuaiit in 1949. M/P(N)70MofEdu.— 6(a)

T a b l e I Universities in Ind/ia—Jurisdiction, Tyjpe, Faculties and Medium of Instruction— concld.

2 3 4 K

Varanaeeya Sanskrit Viahwa- vidyalaya, Varanaai.

Vikram University, Ujjain

Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan.

1958 All over lodia

1956/ Not available 1957

“g AfiSliatmg . Sanskrit . . , Sanskrit in all the subjectsexcept in languages and modem subjects like Econ, Geography, History and Politics where English and

„ Hindi are the medium,eac mg an Affiliating , Arts, Science, Agri., Com., English and Hindi for all.

Edu., Engg., Law, Med. and Vet. Science.

1951* Areas of Santiniketan in Teaching and Affiliating Not defined Birbhum in West Bengal,

Institutions deemed to be Universities—Gurukul Kangri Vishwa-

vidyalaya, Hardwar.1900/ Within its own campus Residential and Teaching 1962 ^

Indian Agricultural Research 1908 N.A. Institute, New Dellii.

Indian Institute of Science, 1909 N.A. Bangalore.

Indian School of Interna­tional Studies, New Delhi.

Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi.

1955/ N.A. 19611920/ N.A. 1963

Teaching and Residential

Teaching and Residential

Teaching and Residential

Teaching and Readential

Arts and Ved. .

Agriculture •

Science and Engg.

Arts . .

Arts and Education

English for all.

Hindi for Intermediate, B.A. and B.Sc. English, Hindi or Sanskrit for others.

English for all.

English for all.

English for all.

English, Hindi and Urdu for all.

as established in 1921 but started functioning as a Statutory University under an act passed by Parliament in 1951.

00

49

T a b le II—Number of University Teaching Dejtartments and Colleges

Uni- Univeraity/ConstituentUnivereity

versityTea­chingDe­

part­ments

Collegea

Agra Aligarh .Allahabad Andhra . Annamalai Bauaras .Baroda . Bhsgalpnr Bihar Bombay .

Burdwan.Calcutta .Delhi .Gauhati .Gorakhpur Gujarat .Indira Kala Sangeet Jabalpur Jadavpur Jammu & Kashmir Jodhpur.

.Kalyani pKamatak Kerala , Kurukshetra Lucknow.Madras .Magadh . Marathwada Mysore .Nagpur .North Bengal Orissa Agriculture and

Technology . Osmania Panjab .Patna PoonaPunjab Agricultural Punjabi .Rabindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi .

2924

27

13 16 11 10

262122419

14 22 11 23 23 13 45 39 108

910

294115

82

1815

Men Women Total Men Women TotalTotal

ofColleges(5+8)

a 4 5 6 7 8 9

2 2 109 19 128 1301 1 11 •• 1 5 5 66 •• 5 43 10 63 58

13 1 14 2 3 5 1913 1 14 1 1 151 1 2 34 2 36 382 1 3 33 3 36 3951 3 54 .. .. , . 54•• 31 4 35 3513 .. 13 97 28 125 13822 7 29 2 2 311 •• 1 71 8 79 80•• • • 29 • • 29 29•• •• 91 91 91•• • • 29 ,. 29 291 • • 1 18 3 21 223 •• 3 1 1 4•• •• 25 9 34 34

1 1 11 .. 1 ,, .. 14 • • 4 40 40 4479 11 90 ,. 902 1 3 ,. 33 .. 3 6 9 15 1820 8 28 76 19 95 1232 •• 2 26 2 28 30

•• .. 28 28 284 •• 4 74 5 79 833 '• 3 58 3 61 64•• 17 17 17

2 2 .. 216 • • 16 28 4 32 485 5 113 23 136 1417 3 10 ,. mom 1013 1 14 23 ., 23 373 •• 3 .. • • 3•• 8 1 9 9

• • .. *3 1 4 61 8 69 733 3 23 2 25 28

50

T a b le I I — Number of University Teaching Departments and Colleges—conid.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Roorkee . 14 .. .. * ,

Shivaji . . . • • • • 37* 37 37S. V. Vidyapeoth 14 9 9 9Saugar . 25 76 6 82 82S.N.D.T. Women’s . 5 8 8 13Sri Venkateswara . . . 2 2 21 2 23 25Udaipur Agricultural 3 3 3Q. P. Agri<'ultural . 1 3 3 3Utkal . 12 6 6 45 6 51 57Varanaseya Sanskrit 20Vikram . , 8 26 26 37 7 44 70Visva Bharati . . 8 8 . . 8

Total . 662 355 45 400 1,401 212 1,613 2,013

Institutions deemed to be Gurukul Kangari

Vishvavidyalaya .

Universities —

8 . . 1 1 1Indian Agricultural

Research Insti­tute . . . 10

Indian Institute of Science . . 17

Indian School of International Stu­dies . . . 10

Jamia Millia Islamia.

Total . 45

Grand Total . 707

33

3581

46

34

404 1,401 212 1,613

34

2,017

•Break-up in respect of men and women is not available.

T a b le III {A)— Number of University Teaching Departments hy Type of Education

University For General Education For ProfessionalA

Education

Arts Sci­ Arts Others Total Aeri- Com­ Edu­ Engg. Law Allo- Ajnir- Den- Nur- Phar- Unani Physi- Vet. Lib­ Others Total Grandence & cul­ merce ca­ 4. pathy vedio tistry sing macy xibbia cal Sci­ rary Total

Sci­ence

ture tion Tech. Edn. ence Sci­ence

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Aligarh 9 6 3 2 19 1 1 4 1 23 24Allahabad 12 8 1 21 1 1 1

Andhra”4 21 27Aunamalai 9 k 1 1

Banaras • *Baroda

i2 i1

13Bhagalpur io '2 1 16Bihar 10 4 1 15 1 1 3 11Bombay 7 I 8 1 1 10Bnrdwan 7 2 9 1Calcutta .

i 23 1 3 26Delhi 17 5i

1 3 21Gaubati 11 4 18 i

i !! 3 22Gorakhpur 13 6 19 1 1 4GujaratIndira Kala Sangeet

3* 1 41 1 1 1

QJabalpur 6 2 8 1 • • 1 if

Jadavpuri4

• • • •14

Jammu & Kashmir . 9 ’ 5 *iZ 2*Jodhpur 10 0 15 i 1 1 • . /2 11Kalyani 4 5 9 I 4 23Kamatak 11 5 19 i 1 1 1 Q 23Kerala 11 9 20 1 1 13

45391 0

Kurukshetra . 9 3 12 1 2i 26 1 6Lucknow 12 5 ’ 2 19 1 i

Madras 17 le 33 1 1Magadh 8 2 10 • • gMarathwada . 4 '3 1 8 • •Mysore . . • • 1 3 9Nagpur ‘ 3 6 1 1

1 1 0North Bengal . • 5 2 "2 9 i

♦One Department also provides instruction for Education.

Table III (A)— Number of University Teaching Departments by Type of Edumtion— contd.

Orissa Agricmlture and Technology ,

Osmania Panjab Patna PoonaPunjab Agricultural PunjabiRabindra Bhaxati Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS. V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara . Udaipur Agrioultiiral U. P. Agricultural UtkalVaranaseya Sanskrit Vikram .Visva Bharati

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

17 6 23 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2917 6 3 i 26 1 1 1 1 15 418 7 •• •• 15 15

4 2 2 8 8, , 2 2 212 4 16 1 1 2 188 5 2 15 15

• 4 •• 4 10 10 14

9 4 13 1 1 1413 4 *4 21 •• 1 1 1 4 25

11197

1 1 1 121 201 b

to

Total .Institutions deemed to he Universities— Gurukul Kangari Vish-

’ 6

31S 155 SI 38 532

Indian Agriculture Re­search Institute .

Indian Institute of Science Indian School of Interna­

tional Studies Jamia Millia Islalnfa

Total Grand Total

10

16 8 829 188

810

10

20 13 26 15 31

312 20

35 5581014 20 13

935 15 31 — 2 3 —

6 130 662

10 1017

10

19 45 149 707

±ABLE umoer of (JoUeges by Type of Education

UniversdtyGeneral Education Professional Edacotion

Arts Soie- Ai^ Others TotaJ Agri- Comm- Edu- Engg. Law AUo- Ayur- Denti* Nitrs- Phar- Unani Physi- Vet. Libra* Others Total Genl. Grand nee & So. cnl- erce cation Tech. p&tby vedic stry ing macy Tibbia cal Sole- ray and Total

Ednca- noe Science Prof.tion Edo.

Agra .Aligarh AU abad Andhra Annamalai Banaraa Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar Bombay Bnrdwan Calcutta Delhi Ganhati Gorakhpur Gujarat Indira KaJa Sangeet Jabalpur Jadavpur Jammu & Kashmir Jodhpur Kalyani Kamatak Kerala^urukshetra . gjucknow Ladras

JUarathwada . Mysore Nagpur Korth Bengal

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

40 13 60.. .. 1 1

i 2 33 i 5 16 25

.. ..5 2 1 1 9 12 1 3 6 1

18 9 27 116 12 28 1

21 21 42 19 21 1

26 44 1 708 3 11 1

46 i 16 62 18 1 9

13 6 27 i 4729 29

6 2 3 11 i1 2 3

25 251

3 ig •• 221

4 19 ' i 30 201

” 8 3 119 41 15 65 19

18 5 ,. 233 4 4 1 12 1 2

8 17 25 1 128 2 3 13 2 104 8 12 2

11131

13

i1

*i3

ii32

22 23 24

17 63 1301

3 68 25 68

*8 '2 ig« 3 154 7 385 6 39

25 8 543 11 36

29 39 1387 13 319 9 801 19 29

30 14 9129

’ 7 ■i 221 47 ’ 2 341 11 1

20 ‘ 2 4434 26 901 2 33 4 18

39 19 1231 6 307 9 28

38 20 8322 29 643 2 17

OrCC

T a b le III(B)— Number of Colleges by Type of Education— contd.

5 6

Orissa Agricultural and Technology

Osmania Panjab Patna PoonaPanjab Agricultural PunjabiRabindra BharatiRajasthanRanchiRoorkeeShivajiS. V. Vidyapeetb

421

6. N. D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agricultural tJ.P. Agricultural Utkal Varanaseya Sanskrit V'ikram Visva Bharati

Total

Institutions deem ed to be UnlTersIties—

Gurukul Kangari Vishvavidyalaya .

Indian Agrienlturo Research Institute

Indian Institute ofS c ie n c e ................................

Indtan School af In­ternational Studies

Jamia Millia Islamia

16333

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24

1 2 23 3 2 3 1 1 1 15 i? 48

21 4 1 4 i 34 74 1412 1 1 1 5 2 10

3 3 1 1 2 1 13 18 371 3 3

1 2 I 1 1 6 '2 9

12 1 11 24 1 3 7 2 3 16 33 738 6 14 1 1 4 i 1 1 9 5 28

1 1 4 6 1 4 6 1 2 14 17 372 2 4 2 1 1 *i 5 99 3 13 25 2 1 6 1 13 2 1 26 si 826 1 7 1 I 2 4 131 ’ 7 14 i 2 2 2 1 8 3 25

2 1 3 32 1 3 3

a io i? 4i 4 2 1 3 10 'e 57

’ 7 ’ 4 ii 22 ’ 3 4 6 "3 i i i i i 22 26 701 2 "2 5 1 1 •• •• •• •• •• •• •• 1 3 8

365 ?2 378 87 902 49 41 163 95 59 84 10 3 5 3 4 is 1 3 539 572 2,013

Total

Grand Total

1

366

11

72 379

1

88

23

905 49 41

1

164

o»Hi-

59 84 10 19 3 540 572 2,017

T a b le III(C)— Colleges for General <fe Professional Education hy Courses

General Education Professional EducationUnivcreity

Arts Scie­nce

Arts Others Total Agri- Com- Edu- Engg. & culture merce cation &

Law Alio- Ayur- Denti-Nurs- Phal- pathy vei c stry ing macy

Unani Physi-Vet. Tibbia cal Sc.

Libr. Others Total Grand Science Total

Science Tech. jjian.

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1® 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Agra . . 13 4 36 53 8 30 22 1 13 74 127

Aligarh ..Allahabad . .. • • 29 54Andhra 1 23 !! 25 24 1Axmamalai . 2 '4Bauarae 2 2 2 1 * • • • • • ' * 3 6Baroda 1 3 1 1 • • • • • • * • 7 14Bhagalpur 1 6 7 7 ........................ ] • il 6 12Bihar 1 5 6 5 ts w 8 16Bombay . 4 8

113 O • ■ • • • • * • 11 22

Burdwan 11 11 • ' 41 80Calcutta ! is 26 39 1 33 5 1

8 14 27Delhi 3 9 13 6 1 10 19Oauhati 6 4 9 8 2 33 52OoraidipurGujarat

614

12 19 5 14

712

131 14 28

Indira Kala Sangeet • • 5 9Jabalpur ! *2 2 4 2Jadavpur *2 '4Jammu & Kashmir . ! i i 2 1Jodhpur . . .Kalyani . • • 2 '4Karnatals 1 2 1 26 52Kerala 1 25 !! 26 24 2 4K-urukshetra . 1 2 4 8Lucknow 4 4 1 19 38Madrae . 19 19 16 6 12Magadh 6 6 6 9 18Marathwada . ! 2 7 9 9 22 42Mysore 2 17 20 20 i 35 64Nagpur 19 10 29 2 27 1 9 2 4North Bengal . . 2 2 2

Ox

T a b le III(C)— Colleges for General & Professional Education by Courses—contd.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 . 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

Orissa Agricultural andTechnology .

Osmania 6 1 10 17 1 15 1 2 1 1 21 38Panjab 2 72 74 2 3 70 57 132 206Patna 1 1 2 1 1 2 4Poona 7 11 18 18 18 36Panjab Agricultural.Punjabi 2 2 2 1 3 5Rabindra BharatiRajasthan 14 19 33 1 33 5 39 72Ranchi 1 4 6 5 5 10

Shivaji 6 12 17 16 1 17 34S.V. VidyapeethSaugar 15 16 31 30 1 6 1 2 40 71S.N.D.T. Women’s . 4 4 3 1 4 8Sri Venkateswara 3 3 i 2 1 4 7Udaipur AgriculturalU. P. Agricultural .Utkal 6 6 6 6 12Varanaseya SanskritVikram 6 1 19 26 23 4 1 28 64Visva Bharati

Total 150 18 sr2 21 57 41 81 •• •• 2 u •• 1 3 6 S 706 IrSr

Ol05

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University! niversity Teaching

DepartmentsConstituent /Univer­

sity CollegesA

Affiliated Colleges

. A

Total

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girlsr

Boys Girls Allpersons

1 2 3. 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Agra . . . . 320 68 45,330 8,852 45,650 8,920 54,570Aligarh . . . . ] 4,420 300 370 4,420 670 5,090Allahabad 6,029 1,514 128 33 2,125 12.5 8,282 1,672 9,954Andhra . . . . 2,655 199 24,894 4,440 27,549 4,639 32,188Annaraalai 3,377 309 3,377 309 3,686Banaras . . . . 31 3 6,353 894 537 321 6,921 1,218 8,139Baroda . . . . 8,5,84 2,088 470 105 9,054 2,193 11,247Bhagalpur 1,087 53 2,089 398 18,328 720 21,504 1,177 22,681Bihar . . . . 1,706 125 4,497 586 24,074 529 30,277 1,240 31,517Bombay . . . . 1,574 359 36,686 15,783 38,200 16,142 54,402Burdwan. . . . 543 132 20,567 3,921 21,110 4,053 25,163Calcutta . . . . 7,373 2,289 79,333 31,053 86,706 33,342 1,20,048Delhi . . . . 2,049 429 13,882 8,613 503 353 16,434 9,395 25,829Gauhati . . . . 1,370 270 517 9 35,116 6,796 37,003 7,075 44,078Gorakhpur 3,486 387 % • 12,142 383 15,628 770 16,398Gujarat . . . . 3,433 676 40,163 9,736 43,596 10,412 54,008Indira Kala. Sangeet 37 47 37 47 84Jabalpur 132 15 35 i 8,391 2,008 8,558 2,027 10,585Jadavpur 3,326 658 29 3,326 687 4,013Jammu & Kashmir . 309 188 7,27i 3,074 7,580 3,262 10,842Jodlipur . . . . 5,056 619 120 34 5,176 653 5,829Kalyani . . . . 511 35 82 34 593 69 662Karnatak . . . 921 94 1,493 299 17,198 1,732 19,612 2,125 21,737Kerala . . . . 277 120 43,886 21,875 44,163 21,995 66,1.58Kurukshetra . 365 125 5i2 270 877 395 1,272Lucknow. 6,306 1,418 1,864 384 3,386 1,698 11,556 3,500 15,056Madras . . . . 885 221 15,554 6,140 38,762 8,302 55,201 14,663 69,864Magadh . . . . 469 39 5,940 118 18,551 515 24,960 672 25,632Marat hwada 572 51 8,987 630 9,559 681 10,240Mysore . 3,767 212 33,012 9,619 36,779 9,831 46,610Nagpur . . . . 725 18.5 648 78 26,762 4,533 28.135 4,796 32,931

Ot•4

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

North Bengal . . . . 161 18 6,196 1,981 6,357 1,999 8,356Orissa Agriculture & Technology 1,011 i 1,011 1 1,012-Osinania . . . . 9,935 2,445 12,214 2,467 22,149 4,912 27,061Pan jab' . . . . 1,507 62 i 1,546 35 37,186 13,766 40,239 14,422 54,661Patna . . . . . 1,679 419 6,663 2,084 8,342 2,503 10,845Poona . . . . . 1,316 377 11,500 3,385 10,530 1,577 23,346 5,339 28,685Panjab Agricultural 1,398 1,398

1,0861,398

Punjabi . . . . . 122 32 2,812 1,054 2,934 4,020Rabindra Bharati . 79 96 79 96 175Rajasthan . . . . 1,036 263 3,195 1,488 23,213 3,112 27,444 4.863 32,307Ranchi . . . . . 705 165 3,030 746 15,581 2,259 19,316 3,170 22,486Roorkee . . . . . 2,386 30 2,386 30 2,416Shivaji . . . . . 14,3i4 2,326 14,314 2,326 16,640S. V. Vidyapeeth 349 36 6,245 687 6,594 723 7,317Saugar . . . . . 2,401 239 19,386 1,848 21,787 2,087 23,874S.N.D.T, Women’s . 2,446 1,962 4,408 4,408Sri Venkateswara . l,09i 110 8,425 1,255 9,5ie 1,365 10,881Udaipur Agricultural 1,088 1 1,088 1 1,089U. P. Agricultural . 60 775 835 835Utkal . . . . . 446 73 2,823 U 16,806 2,6ii 20,075 2,696 22,771Varanaseya Sanskrit 575 58 8,088 82 8,663 140 8,803Vikram . . . . . 266 10 19,846 1,767 9,924 3,063 30,036 4,840 34,876Visva Bharati 436 270 436 270 706

TotalInstitution deemed to be Uni­

68,786 12,639 1,76,859 52,516 6,94,583 1,60,752 9,40,228 2,25,907 11,66.135

versities—Gurukul Kangari Viahwa-

vidyalaya 76 25 76 25 101Indian Institute of Science 706 29 706 29 735Indian School of Inter­

national Studies . 67 15 67 15 82Indian Agriculture

Research Intitute 448 15 448 15 463Jamia Millia Islamla 230 87 230 87 317

T (M 1,297 59 m 112 1,527 171 1,698Grand Total 70,083 12,698 1,77,089 52,628 6,94,583 1,60,752 9,41,755 2,26,078 11,67,833

Or00

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University

Agra Aligarh Allahabad Andhra AnnamaJai Banaras Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar Bombay Burdwan Calcutta Delhi Gauhati Gorakhpur Gujarat Indira Kala Jabalpur Jadavpur Jammu & Ka Jodhpur Kalyani Karnatak Kerala Kurukshetra Lucknow Madras Magadh Marathwada Mvsore

Sangeet

shmir

G e n e r a l E d u c a t io n________ ^ -------------------

Arts Science Oriental Learning _ ------ —^ ________ _—>

Others Total

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

18,167 6,985 13,988 908627 365 1,319 142

'6,111 1,198 1,957 189 ■4,610 1,080 16,384 2,608 19

482 65 912 98 231,415 851 1,564 200 104

964 817 1,261 23413,049 1,044 5,626 11917,264 915 9,108 1669,024 9,368 16,085 4,2828,801 3,523 7,710 525

31,085 27,184 25,320 4,38510,322 7,023 1,810 41623,721 6,144 7,544 695

7,399 565 3,035 5015,064 7,492 14,645 1,847

37 472,231 986 1,924 458

281 604 461 571,598 2,017 3,720 5941,434 493 1,485 124

34 9 74 266,671 1,204 6,967 589

21,853 12,653 11,679 6,746314 231 262 11

4,085 2,513 2,623 32526,622 8,404 13,597 3,478 92014,999 627 7,911 45

3,117 337 3,933 250 444,417 3,470 16,844 5,272 ••

230

i

Boj s Girlsf ■

Boys Girls Allpersons

8 9 10 11 12

16 6 32,171 7,899 40,070131 9 2,077 516 2,593369 216 6,103 1,603 7,706314 115 21,327 3,808 25,135335 113 1,752 276 2,028231 41 3,314 1,093 4,407836 773 3,061 1,824 4,885

18,675 1,163 19,83826,372 1,081 27,453

is 9 25,122 13,659 38,78116,511 4,048 20,559

191 68 56,596 31,637 88,233471 633 12,603 8,072 20.675

31,265 6,839 38,10432 10,466 615 11.08122 12 29,731 9,351 39,082

37 47 84211 4,155 1,655 5,810

742 661 1,403208 5,526 2,925 8,451

2,919 617 3,536108 35 143

hk *5 13,671 1,798 15,469382 612 33,914 20,011 53,925

576 242 81830 i 56 7,009 2,894 9,903145 437 41,284 12.549 53,833

22,910 672 23,5827,094 591 7,685

21,261 8,742 30,003

CO

T a b le V — Enrolment in University Teaching Dejpartments and Colleges by Type of Education— contd.

10 11 12

Nagpur North Bengal Osmania Panjab Patna Poona Punjabi Rabindra Bharati Rajasthan . Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS. V. Vidyapeeth

S.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara UtkalVaranaseya SanskritVikramVisA a Bharati

Total

be

Re-

7,8053,5634,252

18,0933,7766,147

68479

10,2347,217

5,5281,5139,330

1,4718,8398,549

11,287109

Institutions deemed to Universities.—

Gunikul Kangari Indian Agricultural

search Institute .Indian Institute of Science Indian School of Inter.

national Studies .Jumia MiUia Islamia

Total .

Grand Total

76

67113

3,3031,7081,668

10,4421,9223,079

61596

3,5092,760

1,636527

1,3163,676

3101,525

933,187

141

5,7241,9388,809

11,0731,7187,936

269

7,0104,398

754,6752,2055,713

4,9827,451

8,00863

25

1520

256

3,62,256

60

1,49,787

108

108

2,81,903

668202

2,1021,191

2311,295

52

729250

484143589

755753

1,22210

8,62,000 1,49,727 2,81,795 45,515

16

16

45,531

1,110 240

1,110 240

17 180 13,606 4,151 17,7575,501 1,910 7,411

2i3 171 13,274 3,941 17,215241 100 29,407 11,733 41,14026 8 5,520 2,161 7,681

660 119 14,743 4,493 19,23611 1 964 668 1,632

79 96 17573 72 17,Si­ 4,310 21,627

l l ,615 3,010 14,62575 75

10,203 2,120 12,3233,718 670 4,388

3o 74 15,078 1,979 17,057424 4,100 4,100

232 78 6,685 1,143 7,8285 16,295 2,278 18,573

94 47 8,643 140 8,7837 I 19,302 4,210 23,512

82 90 254 241 4955,726 4,995 6,50,631 2,00,277 8,50,908

•• •• 76 25 101

. . 108 ie 124

67 15 82113 20 133

•• 364 76 44Q5,726 4,995 6,50,995 2,00,353 8,51,348

O

T a b le V —Enrolment in University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Type of Education

UniTersity

P r o f e s s io n a l E d u c a t io nX-

Agriculture

A

Commerce

A

Education

A

Engineering & Technology

Law

.A

LibrarySciencc

1Medicine-Allopathy

-----------A—Boys Girls Boys Girls

/--Boys Girls Boys Girls

» f"Boys Girls

1Boys Girls Boys Girls

1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26Agra 4,224 4,478 2 1,362 876 510 1,935 27 461 114Aligarh 246 2 45 44 1,423 5 175 1 lio 38 157 46Allahabad 186 663 17 9 519 611 3 128 33Andhra 1,985 is 509 151 1,586 *6 118 4 i? 5 1,860 660Annamalai 277 234 154 30 930 30 3Banaras . 401 503 78 69 2,055 2 162 6 31 3 211 43Barpda 1,541 63 155 88 3,267 37 445 42 9 8 576 131Bhiigalpur 37i 1,233 1 146 12 569 510 1 , , . ,Bihar 294 1,472 1 147 3 590 698 704 155Bombay . 5,652 572 231 387 1,689 81 3,044 307 18 26 1,850 963Burdwau . 3,894 1 120 4 585Calcutta . 30 19,656 149 971 535 2,171 *6 3,778 183 50 37 3,046 716Delhi , , 1,443 8 76 102 715 24 674 25 54 32 869 1,024Gauhati . 316 2,190 4 226 90 947 517 9 1,212 132Gorakhpur 2,524 700 1.264 152 103 571 3Gujarat 310 7,280 143 599 122 1,568 ii 2,280 169 1,U5 505Jabalpur . 407 1,325 O 138 175 1,511 7 368 5 , . 410 183Jadavpnr . 2,566 24Jammu & Kashmir , 320 209 250 162 777 5 498 170Jodhpur . 751 J20 34 1,152 234 2Kalyani . 384 82 34Karnatak . 440 1,490 27 318 59 1,483 2 512 7 20 1,678 230Kerala 268 2,550 73 1,242 1,131 3,683 158 408 47 16 1,636 445Kurukshetra , . 254 133 , , 47 20Lucknow . 1,008 47 180 1,604 32 10 1,560 363Madras 694 2,556 17 1,092 576 4,2i3 4 889 47 38 14 3,491 1,362Magadh . 1,066 469Marathwada 339 1,038 9 162 15 311 287 328 65My Scire 430 4,364 140 498 238 5,755 13 1,838 49 2,290 644Nagjmr 1,942 9,538 45 727 304 665 9 507 8 19 ii 759 245North Bengal . 324 2 130 87 402 •• •• •• •• ••

]\iyP(N)70MofErlu— 7

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P ro¥essional E ducation-A.

1 ..........13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

Orissa Agriculture,Technology Osmania . . . . Panjab . . . .

a

780387412

131 2,463

624596

9 4361,253

146

1821,782

116

2,4185,427

614

1548

1,041611482

35•27

22731

1216

1,5782,193

984

561749224

Poona•• 995 4,319 108 389 329 1,306 7 482 18 17 20 852 282

Punjab Agriculture . Punjabi .RajasthanRanchi

1,042

177357

3855,9791,713

*i7

32

130 702131

15214534

7661,0554,451

1

«573568

82

73 26506

1,446370

17036786

Roorkee . Shivaji 66 i 2,516 124 475 60

2,311830

303 si 1 143 17

8.V. Vidyapeeth Saugar

838437

1 7503,548

157

153790

3286

1,076523

2989 6 ’ 9

21li4 *6

S. N. D. T. Women’s . Sri Venkateswara 111 284 273

26028 1,065 3 664 190

Udaipur Agricultural . 895 1150

1,251

* •U. P. Agricultural Utkal

410597

• •328 68 *5 348 1 1,256 344

Varanaseya Sanskrit Vikram 886 3,884 3

20546 73 2,183 ”5 763 4 67 3 1,827 474

Visva Bharati . • 31 71 21 • • • •Total. • 21,981 75 1,07,047 1,582 17,057 9,170 67,105 519 28,572 1,081 636 296 36,819 11,708

Institutions deemed to heUniversiiies :—Gurukul Kangri Viahwa-

vidyalaya . . . . . • • * *Indian Agriculture Re-

15Bearch Institute 448598

* • • •Indian Institute of Science 13 • • t ♦Indian School of Inter­

national Studies . .,23

• • • • • •Jamia Millia Islamia * 46 • • * • • »

Total 448 15 ., 46 23 598 13 • • » •

Gka» d Total • 22,429 90 1,07,047 1,582 17,103 9,193 67,703 532 28,572 1,081 636 296 36,819 11,708

osto

T a b le V —Enrolment in University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Type of Education—contd.

P r o f e s sio n a l E d u c atio n

UniTersity

Medicine

Ayurvedic

Boys——'—1 r Girls Boys

Unani/Tibbia-------- As.____ Dentistry Nursing PhannficyPhysical

EducationVeterinarjScience

Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

1 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40

Agia 22 487 2Aligarh . 187 18Allahabad ..Andhra . .. 87 , ,Annatnalai . , ,Banaras . Baroda

85 si

BhagalpurBiharBombay Burdwan .

394 46 166 4

Calcutta . 168 , , 138 *8Delhi 108 , .Gauhati . . . 285Gujarat . ! 260 69 398Jabalpur . 244JadaA'pur . 18Jaromu & Kashmir .Jodhpiir .Kalyani . <.Karnatak .Kerala . Kurulcshetra

18 •• 109 35 •• 271 is

Lucknow . 149 155 12 24 ,,Madrns . • Magadh

115 15 127 28 670515

6

Marathwada . ,Mysore 343 5Niigpur 69 *3 75 4 154North Bengal . •• •• ••

M/P(N)70MofEdu.— 7

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P r o f e s s io n a l E d u c a t io n

1 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 :54 35 36 37 38 39 40

Orif?sa Agriculture and Technology

. . •• •• •• 231

Osmania . . . . 131 15 11 24 307 2Panjab . . . . 79 18 174 9 11Patna . . . .Poona . . . . 243 82Panjab Agricultural . Punjabi . . . . *8 65 150

291

Rajasthan. 77Ranchi , , . . 111Saugar . . . . 221 2 62S. N. D. T. Women’s . .Sri Venkateswara . . 424 iUdaipur Agricultural . • • • . 193U. P. Agricultural 275 ..Utkal . . . . ..Varanaseya Sanskrit .Vikram . . . . 154 57 1 36 132 31 235 ,,Visva Bharati . . .

Total 1,259 184 187 18 1,252 210 357 1,210 100 386 131 5,340 46Inslituiions deemed to be

U niversities—Gurukul Kangri Vishwa-

vidyalaya .Indian Agriculture Resear-

UU JLIUSllLUtieIndian Institute of Science Indian School of Inter­

•• •• •• ■

national Studies . , .Jamia Millia Islamia . .

Total . . . . .Gbasd Totai. 1,259 184 187 18 1,252 210 357 1,210 100 386 131 5,340 46

Ci

65

T a b le V — Enrolment in University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Type of Eduaitiou—concld.

P r o f e s s io n a l E d u c a tio n

UniversityOthers Total

Boys Girk Boys Girls

41AgraAligarhAllahabiuiAndhraAnnamalaiBanaras .BarodaBhagalpurBihar

Buidwan .Calontta .DelhiGaohati .Gorakhpur Gnjarat .Indira Kala Sangeet Jabalpur .Jadavpui .Jammu and Kashmir Jodhpur .Kalyani .Kamatak .Kerala Kurukshetra Lucknow .Madras Magadh .Marathwada Mysore Nagpur .North Bengal .Orissa Agriculture and Toch Osmania . . .Panjab Patna PoonaPunjab Agricultural Punjabi .Rabindra Bharati Rajasthan Baiiohi Roorkeo .ShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D,T. Women’s Sri Vankateswara Udaipur Agricultural U.P. Agricultural UtkalVaranaseya Sanskrit.VikramVisva Bharati .

TotalInstitutions dmned to be Vnwersitits—

55

48

10245

nology

84

6019

«5

45

50IG

80746

42

1

43

4,40a 2,584 2,054 2,257

485 5,941

10,249 301

4,547 13,917 2,050 2,465

15,518 14,529

856 1,011

29 8,875 7 10,832

2,822 8,GJ3 1,398 1,970

10,127 7,701 2,311

.. 4,1113 2,870

«,709

! ] 2,8 « 10.88

835 3,780 20

.. 10,734 S 182

Grand Total -------- A---------

All Boys persons

Girls Allpersons

44 45 4« 47 48.. 13,479 .. 2,343 24 2,179

6,222 .. 1,625 . . 3,607

.■>,993 2,829 3,905

.. 13.138 .. 4,599 61 30,110

3,831 5,738 5,162

13,863

1,021154 69

83133

125 36914

159 2,483

51,7051,323

236155

1,061

37226

3373634

3271,984

153606

2,114

901,089

64589I

9712,689

342846

418

553160 30

20653

108308222

1418

63029

14,5002,4972,2487.053 1,658 3,732 6,362 2,843 4,064

15.6214,604

31,8155,1.545,9745.317

14,926

4,7752,6102,3912,293

6196,268

12,233454

5,15316,0312,0502,555

16,60715,174

9451,0129,84613,5213,1649,4491,3982,388

10,6807,8612,3414.317 2,929 6,817

3083.053 1,089

8354,198

2011,364

211

45,(5504,4208,282

27,5493,3776,9219,0.54

21,504,-J0,27738,26021,11086,70616,43437,00315,62843,596

378.558 3,326 7,580 5,176

59319,61244,163

87711,5.5655,20124,9609.559

36,779 28,1356,3571,011

22,14940,2398,342

23,3461,3982,934

7927,44419,3162,386

14,3146,594

21,787

9,5161,088

83520,0758,663

30,036436

8,920670

1,6724,639

3091,2182,1931,1771,240

16,1424,053

33,3429‘3957,075

77010,412

472,027

6873,262

65369

2,12521,995

3953,500

14,663672681

9,8314,7961,999

I4,91214,4222,5035,339

1,08696

4,8633,170

.-502,326

7232,0874,4081,365

12,096

1404.840

270l.:;i 2,S9,697 26,630 3,15,227 9,40,228 2,25,907

54,570 5,090 9,954

32,188 3,686 8,139

11,247 22.681 .3l',517 54,402 25,168

I,20,048 25,889 44,078 16,398 54,008

8410,5854,013

10,8425,829

66221,73766,1581,272

15,25669,86425,63210.24046,31032,9318,3561,012

27,06154,66110,84528,6851,8984,020

17632,30722,4862,4ie

16,6407,317

23,8744,408

10,8811,089

83522,7718,803

34,876706

II,66,135

1. Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya..2. Indian Agriculture Research

76 25 101

Listitute . . . 448 15 463 448 15 4633. Indian Institute of Scieneo.4. Indian School of International

598 13 611 706 29 735Studies . . . . 67 15 82

5. Jamia Millia I.silanna . 71 44 in 67 184 230 87 317■; ToW_ .• 77 U 1,163 95 1,527 171 L69«: Grand Total- . 817 m 2,90,760 25,12o 3,16,485 9,41,755 2,26,078 11,67,833

Table VI— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Standard

A— Arts

Universitv

1Agra .Aligarh .Allahabad Andhra Annamalai Baiiaras Baroda .Ithagalpur Bihar } lout bay Biirdwan ’ahnitta

l>olhi Oauhati.Gorakhpur Gujarat Indira Kala Sangeet Jabalpur JadavpurJammu & Kashmir Jodhpur Kalyani.Karjiatak Kerala Kurukshetra Luckaow Madras .Magadh Marathwada Mysore .Nagpur

Pre-Universityt— -----

Bovs Girls

Intermediate--------- ---------Boys Girls

Graduate Post-Graduate Doctorate Total

2

08 65

1,837 262161 1304 58

271 2904,o41 2885,977 214

2,359 90512,425 7,294

9,688 2,749

5,063 2,765

4 58687 806475 98

3,3ii 56917,317 9,480

82 52

20,487 5,6150,276 1571,440 1231,521* 1,1843,016 1,171

4,48 ,91

itBoys

kGirls Boys Girls

(Boys

, A , 1Girls Boys

.AGirls All

Persons6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11,990 5,428 5,937 1,493 240 64 18,167 6,985 25,152220 182 226 90 113 28 627 365 902

2,568 809 1,097 340 112 49 3,777 1,198 4,9752,427 764 295 48 51 6 4,610 1,080 5,690

197 27 110 23 14 2 482 65 547976 562 295 195 80 36 1,415 851 2,266553 465 125 59 15 3 964 817 1,781

7,638 704 862 52 8 13,049 1,044 14,0939,855 591 1,432 110 17,264 915 18,1793,647 2,914 766 472 130 65 9,024 9,368 18,3926,114 2,500 328 118 8,801 3,523 12,324

17,281 18,423 1,285 1,444 94 23 31,085 27,184 58,2698,559 6,105 1,395 795 368 123 10,322 7,023 17,345

13,200 3,226 819 169 14 23,721 6,144 29,8656,268 472 945 73 186 20 7,399 565 7,9648,171 4,201 1,778 513 52 13 15,064 7,492 22,556

7 3 4 3 , , 37 47 841,595 838 581 138 55 10 2,231 986 3,217

73 158 197 384 7 4 281 604 885754 1,069 153 139 4 3 1,598 2,017 3,615807 317 110 60 42 18 1,434 493 1,927

4 3 22 6 8 34 9 433,072 591 218 40 70 4 6,671 1,204 7,8754,077 2,868 440 302 19 3 21,853 12,653 34,506

98 87 93 79 41 13 314 231 5453,216 1,923 815 551 54 39 4,085 2,513 6,5985,402 2,444 682 324 51 21 26,622 8,404 35,0269,346 431 364 38 13 1 14,999 627 15,6261,428 180 217 33 32 1 3,117 337 3,4542,586 2,053 304 233 6 4,417 3,470 7,8873,587 1,844 719 283 43 5 7,865 3,303 11,168

CiCl

North Bengal OsmaniaPanjab .Patua .Poona .PunjabiRabindra Bharati Rajasthan Pvanchi . yhivraji .S.V. Vidyapeeth Saiigar .S.N.U.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Utkal .Varanaseya Sanskrit Vikram Visva Bharati

Total

1,2841,2107,120

5532,954

187

2,si5 2 ,308 2,822

761

2863,7142,364

Imtitntions deemed to be Universities— Gurukul Kangri Vlshwavidyalaya Indian School of International

Studies . . . • Jamia Millia Islamia

Total G ran d T o t a l

13

131,24,961

617369

3,172385

1,280131

577979704250

1,72738

53243 2,802

21,812,7499,9742,1592,845

37729

6,4874,4272,418

5848,048

1,0554,5702,0849,291

39

1,0781,0946,5131,1971,614

40214

2,5561,671

891246

1,1591,825

230879

92,807

85

98254932

1,023334120870482287140

1,112

lis546

1,2571,926

58

13192738322180

82

3^1104129

13311238

11316

36849

39674114

62

i28

170

119

427012

1319185

16

22412

416

127

d,OOS4,252

18,0933,7766,147

68429

10,2347,2175,5281,5139,330

l,47i8,8398,549

11,287109

i,vuo1,668

10,4421,9223,079

61514

3,5092.7601,636

5271,3163,676

3101,525

933,187

141

15,920

28,5355,6989,2261,299

4313,7439,9777,1642,040

10,6463,6761,781

10,3648,642

14,474250

45,020 t,309 5,977 1,95,033 86,452 32,168 11,503 2,494 693 3,61,950 1,49,645 5,11,595

• «• 13 9 11 16 62 76 25 101

67 15 67 15 8293 15 '7 5 •• •• 113 20 133

. . 13 9 104 31 59 5 67 15 256 60 316

45,020 7,322 5,986 1,95,137 86,483 32,225 11,508 2,561 708 3,62,206 1,49,705 5,11,911

a

♦Includes one Student in Diploma in Indology.

T a b le Y l— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments Colleges by Standard— contd.B — S c ie n c e

University

1

Agra Aligarh .Allahabad Andhra Annaraalai Banaras Baroda .Bhagalpur Biliar Bombay Burdwaii Caloiitta Delhi .Gai iliati.Gorakhpur Gujarat Jabalpur Jadavpur Jaraiau and Kashmir Jodhpur Kalyani.Karnatak Kerala , Kuriikeshtra Lucknow M.adras .Magadh Marathwada Mysore ,Nagpur,North Bengal

Pre-University Intermediate ____ ---------Graduate Post-Gradaate Doctorate Total

BoyB Girls Boys Girls

300

8,644242354648

2,3643,633

2,4648,973

4,020

6,851

851,026

422

3,719

42

34

1,3153161924940

1701,221

331

818

30331

311

12,0

(Included under Arta) 3,415 141,5229,3392,321

917

1132,303

193113

3,200

A . . r - ---- - t . -A— __— ------------ ----

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls All Persons

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

11,719 717 2,171 180 98 11 13,988 908 14,896658 59 271 34 90 15 1,319 142 1,461

1,449 128 327 41 181 20 1,957 189 2,1467,116 1,243 436 37 188 13 16,384 2,608 18,992

419 40 233 25 18 2 912 98 1,010731 77 311 49 168 23 1,564 200 1,764350 106 220 3] 43 5 1,261 234 1,495

3,170 70 92 5,626 119 5,7455,201 111 274 is 9,108 166 9,2742,895 935 528 130 94 17 16,085 4,282 20,3675,100 341 146 14 , , 7,710 525 8,235

15,628 2.842 563 295 156 27 25,320 4,385 29,7051,407 326 198 61 2oa 39 1,810 416 2,2263,281 317 241 47 2 7,544 695 8,2392,696 39 267 7 72 4 3,035 50 3,0857,140 959 607 64 47 6 14,645 1,847 16,4921,730 412 179 45 15 1 1,924 458 2,382

193 14 165 37 18 4 461 57 5181,642 245 148 45 4 1 3,720 594 4,314

935 71 106 18 22 4 1,485 124 1,60925 8 49 18 74 26 100

2,855 239 343 34 50 5 6,967 589 7,55611,201 6,496 452 235 26 15 11,679 6,746 18.425

119 8 92 3 9 , , 262 11 2732,205 268 363 50 55 7 2,623 325 2,948

12,704 3,207 803 250 90 21 13,597 3,478 17,0754,404 31 84 8 7,911 45 7,9562,274 132 121 5 16 3,933 250 4,1837,085 2,810 420 159 16,844 5,272 22,1163.105 423 280 49 18 3 5,724 668 6,392

931 82 90 7 1,938 202 2,140

c :00

Osmania Panjab .Patna Poona .Punjabi Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee Shivaji .S.V. Vidyapeeth Saugar .Sri venkateswara Utkal .Vikram Visva Bharati

Tot(U

4,2476,937

6643,9G4

1352,389L910

2,7261,-1023,0323,044

jmlUutions deeimd to h*' Universities— Indian Institxite of Science

Total .

91461068

56421

124

268114

386382 486

92,2ol 10,973 13,054

G band T o t a l . 92,251 10,973 13,054

4,308 1,077 226 101 28 10 8,809 2,102 10,9114,921 639 137 35 78 7 11,073 1,191 12,264

760 103 274 59 20 1 1,718 231 1.9493,580 656 317 74 75 1 7,936 1,295 9,231

105 31 29 269 52 3214,189 510 362 85 70 io 7,010 729 7,7392,396 142 92 21 4,398 250 4,648

75 75 751,937 216 12 4,675 484 5,159

689 25 102 4 12 2,205 143 2,3485,235 536 426 48 52 5 5,713 589 6,3021,759 333 162 30 29 6 4,982 755 5,7373,084 314 237 38 7,451 753 8,2047,309 934 682 88 i? 8,008 1,022 9,030

45 9 18 1 •• •• 63 10 73

,60,685 28,281 13,731 2,559 2,074 283 2,81,795 45,315 3,27,110

.. 108 16 108 16 124

., 108 16 108 16 124

,60,685 28,281 13,731 2,559 2,182 299 2,81,903 45,331 3,27,234

50

T a b le VI— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments d Colleges by Standard—contd.C — O r i e n t a l L e a r n i n g

UniversityPre-UniTersity Intermediate

AGraduate Post-Graduate

ADoctorate

ATotal

Boys Girlsf - ■

Boys Girlsf Boyg Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

■ -

All Persons

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Andhra . . . . 314t 115t . . . . 314 115 429

Annamalai . . . . . . 21 2 23 . . 23

Kanaras . . . . . . 104 1 . . • • . . . . 104 1 105

920^ 230J . . • • • • . . 920 230 1,150

Marathwada . . . . 15t 4 29 . . . . . . 44 4 48

Total 935 234 418 116 5& 2 •• 1,405 350 1,755

tEnrolment relates to Diploma /Certificate. ^Relates to Diploma in Oriental Titles/learning. .

Table VI Enrolment in Vniversity Temhing Departments d Colleges hy Standard—contd.D — Ot h e r s (Ge n e r a l E d u c a t io n )

University

Pro-University/Intermediate

AGraduate

APost-Graduate

ADoctorate

A

Diploma/Certi­ficate

Total{

Boys GirlsAll

PersonsBoys Girls Boys Girls(Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14Agra . . . . . 16 6 16 6 22Aligarh . . . . *9 4 6 i 117 4 131 9 140 VAllahabad . . . . 88 369 128 369 216 585Andhra . . . . 19 5 19 6 .24Ajinamalai . . . . i 2 334 111 335 113 448Bauaras . . . . 112 7 42 io *4 67 26 231 41 272Baroda . . . . 101 481 68 9 6 658 218 836 773 1,609Bombay 13 9 13 9 22Calcutta . . . . 30 « • 191 38 191 68 259Delhi . . . . 456 • • 423 128 471 633 1,104Gorakhpur . . . , • • 32 32 32Gujarat . . . . 22 ik 22 12 34Jabalpur . . . . 206 211 211Jammu & Kashmir 208 314 208 314 522Karanatak . . . . 33 5 33 5 38Kerala . . . . • • 353 • • 377 237 382 612 994Lucknow . . . . • • • • 301 56 301 56 357Madras . . . . • • 343 • • • • 145 26 145 437 582Nagpur . . . . 115 65 • • 17 , , 17 180 197Osmania . . . . 113 • • 213 58 213 171 384Panjab . . . . 241 100 241 100 341Patiia . . . . 26 8 26 8 34Poona . . . . 639 119 660 119 779Punjabi . . . . 11 1 11 1 12Rabindra Bharati 50 82 50 82 132Jlajasthan . . . . 57 73 15 73 72 145Saugar . . . . , , 69 35 5 35 74 109S.N-D.T. Women’s 313 108 • • 424 424Sri Venkateswara . 74 • • 224 4 232 78 310U t k a l ........................................... « • 5 5 5Varanaseya Sanskrit 94 47 94 47 141Vikram . . . . *7 7 1 8Visv'a Bharati 82 90 82 90 172

Total 428 231 2,455 163 221 52 n 5,035 1,852 5,481 4,967 10,448

T a b le Y l— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments d: CoUege* by SUindard— contd.E — A g r ic u l t u r e

Pre-Professional IntermediateUmvereity

Boys' \ ( ■

Girls Boys

AgraAllahabadAnnamalaiBanarasBhagalpurBiharCalcuttaGauhatiGorakhpurGujaratJabalpurJammu & KashmiiKalyaniKamatakKeralaMadrasMarathwadaMysoreNagpurOrissa Agriculture aOsmaniaPanjabPoonaIhinjab Agricultur.iKajasthanHanohiShivaji .t>.V. VidyapeeihSaugar . iSri Venkatoswara Udaipur Agricultural

id Technology

2*64

107

7271

]i6146670

84124

105102207

361

79

414

221

lii

Graduate Post-Graduate Doctorate Total

Girls Boys Girls Boys----- \ rGirls Boys Girls Boys Girls All

Persons

3,552166252270310294

2i52,524

124331320339323159599219284

1,16930025723866585572

19866

601403

495

1651

10 11 12646

30189860

2436

69

44453884

86664648

103161

57

6634

39

26

*733141

4,22418627740137129430

3162,524

310407320384440268694339430

1,942780387412995

1,04217735766

838437111895

13

3271

131

14

4,22418627740137129430

3162,524

310407320384440300701340430

1,942781418412995

1,04217735767

839437111

•>4to

U.P'. Agricultural • • • • • 350 60 410 410Vikram . . . . • 768 118 . . 886 886Visra-Bharati 8t •• 23 •• •• •• 31 •* 31

Total , 2,332

Institutions deemed to be Universities—

18 825 1 16,631 42 2,076 U 117 •• 21,981 75 22,056

Ijxdian Agriculture Research Institute . . . . 152 6 296 9 448 15 463

Total • • . . . . 152 6 296 9 US 15 m

G r a n d T otal . 2,332 18 mr> 1 16,631 42 2,228 20 413 9 22,429 90 22,619

^Relates to Diploma in Agriculture. fRelates to Certificate in Agriculture Science.

-1to

University

T a b l e VI— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments & Colleges by Standard—contd.

F—Co m m er ce

Pre-Professfonal / Intermediate Graduate Post-Graduate

Postgraduate Dip- Other Diploma/ Doctorate loma Certificate Certificates Total

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls All

10 11 12 13

Agra 3,326 2 1,126 26Aligarh 18 109 25 i 10 30Allahabad 429 213 21Andhra 1,858 126 2 1Annamalai 198 36Banaras , , 415 86 2

.Baroda 448 25 1,033 46 2 1 13Bhagalpur 308 800 125 1Bihar 506 1 966Bombay 3,961 379 1,320 175 195 ie i4 ! 162Burdwan 3,825 1 69Calcutta 18,332 145 1,168 '4 ! 156Delhi 1,229 7 64 1 2 148Gauhati 687 1,330 3 168 1Gorakhpur . 589 101 ioGujarat 4,491 2,301 79 488 6Jabalpur • • 967 1 342 1 ieJammu & Kashmir 73 • • 133

’ ’Jodhpur 136 • • 503 65 i iKarnatak 648 745 14 91 i 6Kerala • • 2,426 67 124 6Lucknow , , • • 705 222 siMadras . . 2,355 13 141Magadh 318 748Marathwada 919 6 lig 3Blyouits 1,093 77 2,032 03 40Nagpur 4,403 29 4,713 16 419North Bengal 118 2 206Osmania 2,402 ’ ■7 57 *2 i

54

336

Persons

14 15 16

4,478 2 4,480246 2 248663 663

1,985 15 2,000234 234503 503

1,541 63 1,6041,233 1 1,2341,472 1 1,4735,652 572 6,2243,894 1 3,895

19,656 149 19,8051,443 8 1,4512,190 4 2,194

700 7007,280 143 7,4231,325 2 1,327

209 209751 751

1,490 27 1,5172,550 73 2,6231,008 , , 1,0082,556 17 2,5731,060 1,0661,038 9 1,0474,364 140 4,5049,538 45 9,583

324 2 3262,463 9 2,472

PanjabPatnaPoonaPunjaliiEajasthan .Banehi .ShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarSri VenkateswaraUtkalVikram

Total

119§.0981,747

6141,360

294

24,039

49

2599

603368

2,m386

3,8371,0991,102

3943,244

284657

3,306

5211

306467

1510885

178 • •5459

284

40571

702 74,819 811 7,050 59

61

10

320

7

258 509

624 624596 , , 596

4,319 108 4,42738C 1 386

214 2 5,979 7 5,986.. 1,713 32 1,745

2,516 124 2,640750 15 765

3,548 7 3,555284 284597 597

•• 3,884 3 3,887

m 7 107,047 1,582 1,08,629

T a b le VI-— EnrolmerU in University Teaching Departments & Colleger by Standard— contd.G — E d u c a t io n (T e a c h e r s ’ T r a in in g )

University

Agra Aligarh Allahabad Andhra Annamalai Baiiaras Baroda Bhagalpuv Bihar Bombay B\irdwan Calcutta Delhi Gauhati Gorakhpur (jujarat Jabalpur Jammu & Kashmii Jodhpur Kalyani Karnatak Kerala Kurukshetra Lucknow Madras Marathwada Mysore 'N a g p u rNorth Bengal Osmania Pan jab

Graduate Post-Graduate Doctorate Diploma/Certificate Total

Boys Girls Boys—\ r~

Girls Boys Girls

1,302 859 48 16 1238 35 7 9 , ,

16 8 1560 148 9 8115 18 6 1 163 62 8 5 767 45 43 12 17

146 12147 3137 163 26 • 45 11120 4942 484 24 4440 87 19 5 i?

192 50 34 401,251 146 13 6

501 106 97 16 i103 42 26 96 9250 162120 34 , ,82 34

228 32 75 io 61,222 1,123 14 6 6

244 129 10 428 167 19 13

1,076 572 17 4150 8 8 7 4486 234 12 4335 107 44 10 3130 87424 177 6 5

1,235 1,770 17 10 1

14

Boys Girls Boys Girls AllPersons

8 9 10 11 12

1,362 876 2,23845 44 8917 9 26

569 151 72032 l i 154 30 184

78 69 14728 28 153 88 243

146 12 158147 3 150

57 165 231 387 618120 4 124971 535 1,50676 102 178

226 90 3161,264 152 1,410

599 122 72136 138 175 313

250 162 412120 34 15482 34 116

16 318 59 3771,242 1,131 2,373

254 133 38747 180 227

1,092 576 1,668162 15 177498 238 736

345 186 727 304 1,031130 87 217430 182 612

1,253 1,782 3,035

<1C5

F iittia PoonaPunjabiR ajastbau .Kauchi SliivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth Saugar8.N.D.T. Women’s Rri Veiikateswat a UtkalYarauaHPya Sanskrit Vikiani Visva Eharati

Total

Imtitntiom (heimdto he UnU vet'-nlies :—

Jairiia 3Iillia Islamia

Total

G kaxd T o t a l

119 187120 680

28295

734

273320

2051166

10967

149142

451385

2252866

?i16

27 67 10 18

6228 56

355

7103

441

35

132

13113125

246

341114

146389130 702131 475 153 790

273328

20546

71

11632915214534603286

26028687321

15,140 7,916 914 460 108 40 754 17,057 9,170

42 22 4 1 46 2342 22 4 1 . . 46 23

15,182 7,938 918 461 108 40 895 754 17,103 9,193

26271828284716553518587626030139620

61992

26,227

69

69

26,296

-a<i

M/P(N)70MofJ]du—8

T a b le Yl~ -Enrolment in Umversity Teaching Departments & Colleges by Sf-andurd—contd.

H—E n g in e e r in g & T e c h n o lo g y

Pre-Professional Graduate Post-Graduate

University

Doctorate Post-Graduate Other Diploma/ Diploma/Certificate Certificate

Total

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls All Persons

10 11 12 13 14 16 16

Agra Aligarh Allahabad Andhra Annamalai Bauaras Baroda Bbagalpur Bihar . . 135 Bombay Burdwan Calcutta DelhiGauhati . 219Gorakhpur Gujarat Jabalpur JadavpurJammu & Kashmir Jodhpur Karnatak Kerala Madras MarathwadaMysore . . 30 Nagpur jVTorth Benaal Osmania Paujab . .Patna

40

491702467

1,540904

2,0051,719

56955

1,581585

2,030715728103

1,5461,4432,508

7771,1521,4833,6524,100

3115,711

614402

2,3902,00;614

232

75

624

117

235

2155

4

139

19

47422528CO

97

123

226845

31113

14

2136

541

222

721

1,486

5101,423

5191,586

9302,0553,267

569590

1,689585

2,171715947103

1,5681,5112,566

7771,1521,4833,6834,213

3115,755

665402

2,4185,427

614

5*62

37

81

6 24

117

245

2158

4

is9

is48

5101,428

5191,592

9302,0573,304

569590

1,770585

2,177739947103

1,5791,5182,590

7821,1521,4853,8414,217

3115,768

674402

2,4335,475.

614

•oCO

tootin . ’ , — 7 1.306 7 1,315Punjabi oi i (509 700 1 701Rajasthan . 1,025 30 1,055 1,055Kanchi 079 3,745 6 27 4,451 () 4,4oTRoorkee 1,290 30 198 !! 823 2,»H 30 2,341Shivaji 830 3 . . 830 3 835S.V. Vidj^apeeth . 313 1 734 1 29 1,076 2 1,078Sangar 442 73 523 523Sri Veukateswara 1,065 3 1,065 3 1,068U. P. Agricultural. 150 150 150Utkal 1,251 5 1,251 5 1,256Vikrain 2,181 5 2 2,183 5 2,188

Total . 4,855 42 57,853 462 1,233 8 76 2 58 3,030 5 67.105 519 67,621

Institutions deemed to he Universities— Indian Institute

of Science 207 ■ 7 267 6 124 598 13 611

TotaJ. 207 7 267 6 124 . . 598 13 611

Gband Totai. 4,855 42 58,060 469 ■ 1,500 14 76 2 182 3,030 5 67,703 532 68,235-aCO.

M/P(N)70MofRdu— 8(a)

ABLE VI— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments & Colleges by StaTidard—contd.I—L a w

University

AgraAligarhAllahabadAndhraBanarasBarodaBhagalpurBiharBombayCalcuttaDelhiGauhatiGorakhpurGujaratJabalpurJodhpurKarnatakKeralaLucknowMadrasMagadhMarathwadaMysoreiSagpurOsmaniaPanjabPatnaPoonaRajasthanRanchiShiva jiSaiigai-UtkalVikram

Graduate Post-Graduate Doctorate Diploma/Certificate

Boya Girls Boya Girls Boys Girls Boys

Total

91,924 27 11

160 21 4590 3 21102 3 15 i i143 4 13 2 6424 40510 1 • •698

2,705 273 3223,778 183

660 25 14517 9550 3 21

2,141 162 139338 5 30218 2 16461 7 48 3386 43 19 *4 3

1,533 28 62 4 9869 44 20 3469249 38

1,796 47 42 2498 8 9

1,010 32 31604 26 7 I455 2 27456 13 26 's566 8 7568 281 1

985 0 4348 I763 4

27,545 1,012 963 64 43

Total

Girls Boys Girls All Persons^

21

10 11 121,935 27 1,962

175 1 m611 3 614118 4 122162 6 168445 42 487510 1 511698 698

3,044 307 3,3513,778 183 3,961

674 25 699517 9 526571 3 574

2,280 169 2,449368 5 373234 ■ 2 236512 7 519408 47 455

1,604 32 1,636889 47 936469 469287 287

1,838 49 1,887507 8 515

1,041 35 1,076611 27 638482 2 484482 18 500573 8 581568 2 370-81 1 82

989 6 995348 1 349763 4 767

28,572 1,081 29,653

O

Table VI—EhroLment in Teaching Departments and Colleges by Standard—contd.J — Li b r a r y S c ie n c e

UnivendtyGraduate

A.

Post-Graduate

A.

Doctorate Post-GraduateDiplom a/ Certificate

X X

Other Diploma/ Certificate

ATotal

ABoyg Qirls Boys Girls

1 “ " “Boys

1 Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Total

Persons

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Aligarh . . . . 29 11 . . 81 27 110 38 148Andhra . . . . 17 5 17 6 22Armamalai . . . . 30 3 30 3 33Sanaraa . . . . 3 31 3 34Baroda . . . . 9 8 9 8 17Bombay . . . . 18 26 18 26 44Calcutta . . . . 60 37 60 37 87Delhi . . . . 33 26 54 32 86Kamatak . . . . 20 2 20 2 22Kerala . . . . *9 16 9 25Lucknow . . . . 10 10 10Madras . . . . 7 " ] 29 ■7 38 14 52Nagpui- . . . . 19 11 19 11 30Osmania . . . . 27 12 27 12 39Panjab . . . . 31 16 31 16 47Poona . . . . 71 20 , * 17 20 37Rajasthan . . . . 20 10 63 16 73 26 99Saugar . . . . 9 9 9S.N.D.T. Women’s 21 21 21Vikram . . . . 27 3 •• 40 •• 67 3 70

Total • 112 43 21 6 •• •• 234 178 269 69 6S6 296 932

00

T a b le VI— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments & Colleges hy Standard—contd.

K — Me d ic in e (Al l o p a t h y )

Pre-Professional Graduate Post-Graduate i )ootorate

UniversityBoys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

Post-GraduateDiploma/Certificate

Other Diploma/ Certificate

A

Total

Boys Girlst ■ \

Boys Girlst

Boys Girls AU Persons

10 11 12 13 14 15 10

19 2 461 114 57518 157 46 203

128 33 16160 38 1,860 650 2,510

211 43 25446 *8 576 131 70741 704 165 85988 18 1,850 963 2,813

353 72 3,Oi6 716 3,76244 11 869 1,024 1,893

1.212 132 1,34413 9 1,115 505 1,620

410 183 593498 170 668

1,678 230 1,9089 3 1,636 445 2,081

47 20 6770 *7 1,560 363 1,92361 57 3,491 1,362 4,853

328 65 39332 11 2,290 644 2,93411 18 759 245 1,00430 14 1,578 561 2,13919 7 2,193 749 2,94269 3 984 224 1,20818 1 852 282 1,134

506 170 676« • • • 1,446 367 1,813

. . • • • • 370 86 456

Agra . , . . . . 408 105 34 7Aligarh . . 65 30 74 16Allahabad . . . . . . 128 33Andhra . . . . . . 1,670 673 130 39Banara« . . 67 19 164 24Baroda . . 99 25 295 74 128 23Bihar . . . . . . 617 148 46 7Bombay . . . . . . 1,140 732 606 206Calcutta . . 236 77 2,373 551 61 13Delhi . . 338 424 383 549 82 33Gauhati . . 251 26 949 106 10Gujarat . . . . . . 1,002 473 98 23Jabalpur . . . . . . 393 180 15 3Janunn & TCjwhmir . . . . 498 170Kamatak . . . . . 1,660 226 18 4Kerala . . 204 66 1,390 360 33 16Kurukshetra . . 47 20Lucknow . . . . . . 1,251 333 239 23Madras . . 156 211 3,148 1,081 124 13Marathwada . . . . . 311 63 17 2Mysore . . 569 185 1,604 446 79 2Nagpur . . . , . . 630 203 107 22Osmania . . . . . . 1,472 522 76 25Panjab . . 1 ^ 448 826 280 46 14Patna . . . . . . 852 220 67Poona . . . . . . 740 256 94 25Punjabi . . 63 47 453 123Rajasthan . . . . . . 1,184 320 258 47Ranchi . . . . . . 370 86

162312222

11

76

00

ShiTajiSaucartSri VenkateswaraUtkalVikram

Toua

1*«J.................................. 114

I t5

i . i t ‘ * « i

W U 184 20 , ................................... 1,197 331 53 12 1 , ,

1,623 436 111 23

3,370 1,578 29,692 9,226 2,552 582 89 18

11 143 17 160114 5 119

4 6 664 lyo 8545 1 ,, 1,256 344 1,600

93 15 •• 1,827 474 2,301

1,093 301 23 3 36,819 11,708 48,527

00c>»

T a b l e VI— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments d Colleges by Standard—c o n t d .

K— M edicin e (A y u rv e d ic )

Pre-Profeasional Graduate Post-Graduate Doctorate

Post-GraduateDiploma/Certificate

Other Diploma/ Certificate Total

UnivendtyBoys Girlfl

tBoys Girls

ABoys Girls

ABoys Girls Boys Girls

KtBoys Girls

«Boys

AGirls All

Persons1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Agra 22* 1 22**

22Banaras 68 i? 85 *i 86Gujarat 260 69 260 69 329Kerala 66 18 66 18 84Luoknow 149 9 * , * , 149 9 168Nagpur 69 3 . , 69 3 62Poona 243 82 * , 243 82 326Saugar 221 2 , * 221 2 223Vikram 154 •• •• •• 154 •• 154

Toua • • . . 1,242 183 17 1 •• - . . . . 1,259 184 1,443

K - -Medicine (UrianilTiibia)Aligarh •• •• 187 18 •• •• •• •• •• •• •• 187 18 205

187 18 187 18 205

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* Relates to degree in Homeopathy.

T a b le VI— Enrolment in XJniv^ity Teaching Dejpartments arid Colleges by Standard—contd.K—M edicin e (D e n tis tr y )

UniTersityPre-Profeasional Graduate Post-Graduate

XDoctorate

A

Post-GraduateDiploma/Certificate

A

Other Diploma/ Certificate

Total

Boys Girls Boya Girla Boys Girls1Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls All

Persons1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Bombay • • m 196 394 96 490Calcutta 4 • 168 10 168 10 178Kerala 101 31 109 35 144Lucknow 165 12 155 12 167Madras 115 15 115 15 130Osmania 112 12 131 15 146Punjab 75 17 4 79 18 97Punjabi 34 8 34 8 42Sri Venkateswara . 10 10 10Vikram •• 57 1 •• 57 1 58

Total 27 7 1,221 202 1 •• •• •• 1,252 210 1,462

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T a b le V I — Enrolmetit in University Teaching Departments and Colleges hy Standard—-Qontdi.K — M e d ic in e (N u r s in g )

University

Pre-Professional Graduate Post-Graduate Doctorate Post-Graduate Other Diploma/ Diploma/ CertificateCertificate

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys1 <

Girls Boys Girls Boys

6 10 II 12 13 14

Total

Girls AH Persons

15 16

BombayDelhiKerala2£adra8OsmaniaS.N.D.T. Women’s Yikram

Total

8

8

16

281031063771936

S36

28108

1863772736

S57

28108

1863772736

3570005

T a b le VI— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments and Colleges hy Standard—contd.K — M e d ic in e (Ph a r m a c y )

Unnreraity

Intermediate Graduate Post-Graduate Doctorate

X

Post-GraduateDiploma/Certificate

Other Diploma/ Certificate

Total

A_‘ ....... » 1Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls

# \ Boys Girls

/ ■ ^Boys Girls

( - 'IBoys Girls Boys Girls All

Persons1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Andhx* ......................... 77 8 2 87 87Banaras .......................... 70 i 11 81 i 82Bombay .......................... 36 14 • • io 5 46 19 65Oajarat ......................... 374 32 19 6 • > . • 398 38 436Jadavpiir .......................... 18 2 • • * • • • 18 2 20Madra« . ......................... 127 3 127 3 130Nagpur ......................... 75 4 * • . • .. 75 4 79PanJab .......................... 44 11 . . ii9 30 174 31 205Punjabi • • • • > > • m 65 65 65Bajaethan 71 6 •• .. •• 77 •• 77

Saugar 19 . . 30 . . 8 1 5 1 . . 62 2 64

Total 19 . . 911 56 63 8 12 1 •• lU 35 1,210 100 1,310

00

T a b le VI— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments <& Colleges by Standard—contd.L — P h y s ic a l E d u c a t io n

UniTOiaily

Graduate

_ ^

Post-Graduate

A

Doctorate

X

Post-Graduate Other Diploma/ Diploma/ Certificate Certificate

A A

Total

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girls/

Boys Girls( "*Boys

............... \Girls All Persons

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14♦

Kalyani • • 19 19 19Lnoknow • • 24 24 24Madras • • 28 28 28Oflxnania • • , 24 3 24 3 27Panjab • • • 5 1 4 io 9 11 20Punjabi • • 47 28 9 4 33 14 ei 40 150 86 236Vikram • • • 126 29 6 2 •• • • • • • • 132 31 163

TotcA • m 57 20 7 •• •• 56 24 137 43 386 131 01700c»

T a b le V I— Enrolment in University TmcMng Departments cfc CoUeqes by Standard— coiitd.

M— Ve t e r in a r y Science

University

Pre-Professional1 • .A

Graduate Post-GraduateA

DoctorateA.

Piploma/Certificate

Total. A

Boys Girls Boys Girls Boys Girlar - -----\

Boys Girls IJoys Girls Boys———eAr—”

Girls AUPersons

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

A g r a ....................................... 348 2 118 21 . 487 2 489Bombay . . . . 140 4 26 166 4 170Calcutta . . . . 138 8 138 8 146Gauhati . . . . 260 285 285Jabalpur . . . . 227 i? 244 244Kerala . . . . 216 U 5 271 is 289Madras . . . . 604 6 66 670 6 670Magadii . . . . 491 24 515 515Mysore . . . . 256 ‘4 343 *5 34SNagpur . . . . 154 154 154Orissa Agriculture & Technology 231 231 231Osmania . . . .* 247 2 307 2 309Punjab Agriculture 287 *4 291 291Ranchi . . . . 111 111 111Sri Venkateswara . 354 i 424 i 425Udaipur Agriculture 193 193 193U.P. 4griculture 275 275 275.Vikram . 221 • • i ’4 235 • • 235

Total 292 5 4,753 41 274 •• 21 . . 5,340 46 5,386

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Tabi.e Y l— Enrolment in University Teaching Departments <$• Colleges by Staml-ard—concld.

N — Others (Professional E ducation)

University

Pre-Professional

__ ^

Graduate Post-Graduate Doctorate

Bo ’b Girls Boys Girls Boys^ ^ !----------- -----

Girls Boys

Diploma/Certi-fioate

_____ ______Girls Bovs Girls

T ota l

Boys Girls AllPersons

1 2 3 4 6 i 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

Allahabad 55 24 55 24 79Bombay 48 48 48Calcutta 102 e i 102 ei 163Gauliati 45 1 45 1 46Gujarat 55 4 55 4 59Madras '4 4 4Nagpur • . 84 16 84 ie 100OsmaniaPanjab

1719 ”7

6919

297

9826

Punjab Agrioultttre * , • • 65 65 65Rajasthan • • 45 45 45S.V. Vidyapeeth • • 59 3 59 3 62Saugar 16 16 16Visva Bharati 15 65 8 80 8 88

Total 36 4 52 25 658 124 746 US 899

Inslitvtiona deemed to he Universities— Jamia Millia Islaraia 71 44 71 44 115

Total • • • • •• 71 44 115

Gb a k d T o t a i, 71 44 3G 4 52 25 •• 658 124 817 197 1,014

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'I'ABLE VI (A)— Intake Capa^ty in Professiona^^ourses in university Departments and Colleges [Degree Standard)

Umversity

AgricultureX_

Commerce Eduation/Teacher’Training

s B.E. (Civil)-A. _

B.E. (Chemical)

Uni-rersity

TeachingDeptt.

Consti­tuent

colleges

Affilia- Uni­ted versity

colleges Teaching Deptt,

Constt. Affiliat- Uni­colleges ted versity i

colleges Teaching Deptt.

Constt. AffiUat- Uni- coileges ed versity

colleges Teaching Deptt.

.... 11CoDistt. AfBliat- coUeges ed

colleges

Uni- Constt. Affiliat- versity colleges t«d

Teaching colleges Deptt.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Agra. 2,121 2,669 2,276 40Aligarh 50 120Allahabad 80 2oO 2501Andhra • • • 15 1,359 630 150 270t ..Annamalai 76 80 140 198tBanarae • . . 13 240 125 !! 30jBaroda 115 330-fBhagalpur . ! N.A N. . , N.A.Bihar i66 58 1,488 150 120t ..Bombay . 1,000 305 290t 60Bwdwan • •. , , 3,360 120 250tCalcutta 12 525 9,336 290 1,090 , , 460t !! i2Delhi 605 160 40 . .Gaxihati 100 •• 690 No

Limit•• 168 •• •• 280t

Gujarat 110 3,330 649 600tGorakhpur . . 1,995 2io 450 131 1,530 64Indira Kala Saogeet . • , ,

Jabalpur 140 472 220 420t . .

Jadavpur 90 60 ...................Jammu and Kashmir l io 86 420 250tJodhpiur 240 , * 154 90Kalyani 160 , . 120Karnatak • . • 90 , , , 535 200 eistKerala 80 1,270 , 2,410 1.130tKurukehetra • • • 100Lucknow • • • 300 85 50 126Madras • • • 162 255 660 545 1,180 3C0 900 60Magadh . •• 260 275 •• •• •• •• •• . .

io-

tFigures relate to combined course in Bachelor of Engg. in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical.

T a b le VI(A) -Intake Capacity in Professional Courses in University Teaching Departments and Colleges {Degree Standard)__contrl.

10 11 12 13Marathwada Mysore Nagpur North Bengal Orissa Agri, and

Technology Osrnania Pan jab Patna PoonaPan jab Agri.PunjabiRabindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’g Sri Venkateawara Udaipur Agri.U.P. Agri.TJtkal Varanaseya Sanskrit Vikram Visva Bharati

Total Institution ft deemed

to be Universities— Indian Institute of

Science Jamia Millia Islamia

Total G r a n d T o t a i,

300

N.

547

25696

200

N.A.

300

240150

26326

1,660

120146547

5

6N.A

67

144

80

N.,

440

m565

N.A

360

8181,7193,277

300

360

1,785

220

1,200N.A.

450

2,062

150

6,303 1,670

384

1,224 s i i

6 ,m 38,242

547 1,660 6,302 1,670 6,491 38,242

N.

611

611

143

650

242150

N.A.

l io

165

175820328220

2,975

123

269

820N.A.

410

90080

301

480

60082

4,241 18,594

364,277 18,594

12

2,148

210f

255t

120t400f

300t

m t

240t

240t

3,175

601,718*

6030

250t540t

245t

306t878t

4iot

250t

N.A.

oOOf

49Gt

9,045

14

270

2,148 3,175 9,045 270

IP 16

CO

90 74

93 74tFigures relate to combined course in Bachelor of Engg. in Civil, Electrical and Mechanical.

lABLE VI [Aj^intaice L!ap(miy in crojessionai %n Lmversiiy l eacmng uepanmems am uoioeges \u egree aimmara)— conm.

UniversityB.E. Electrical

______________— __________B.E. (Mech.) B.E. (Mining)

____ ^_____B.E. (Metallurgy)

_______ ^-------------B.E. (Textile)

_____ -N_______Univor- Constt. Affiliat- Univor- Constt. Affilia- Univor- Conett. Aifiliat- Univor- Conatt. Affiliat- Univor- Constt. Affiliat-

sity Colleges ed sity Colleges ted eity Colleges ed sity Colleges ed sity Colleges ed Teach- Colleges Teach- Colleges Teach- Colleges Teach- Colleges Teach- Colleges ing De- ing De- ing De- ing De- ing De­partment partment partment partment partment

17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Agra Aligarh Allahabad .Andhra Annamalai .Banaras Baroda Bhagalpur .Bihar Bombay Burdwan Calcutta Delhi * auhati Gorakhpur GujaratIndira Kala San-

geet Jabalpur Ja<Javpur Jammu and Kashmir Jo^pur Kalyani Kamatak Kerala Kurukshetra Lucknow Madras

3560

30

35

N.A N. N.

30

30

S369

SO00

M/P(N)70MofEdu—9

T a b le VI (A^— Intake Capacity in Professional Courses in University Teaching De'partments and Colleges {Degret Standard)— contd..

1 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31

Magadh *Marathwada 30 60Mysore 30Nagpur 45 45 , *

North Bengal 60 60 • •Oriasa Agri. and

Technology . .Oamania «•PanjabPatna • •PoonaPtinjab Agri. • •Punjabi • •Babindra Bharati • •Bajaatban .Banchi • •BoorkedShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth .SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’sSri VenkateswaraUdaipur Agri.U.P. Agri.UtkalVaranaeeya SanskritVikramVisva Bharati

Total 270 70 195 270 70 200 40 40 60 60 SO 45 152Institutions deemed

to be Universities—Indian Institute of

S cionoo 60 30 , ,Jam la Millia Islamia

Total 60 .. . . .. 36 , ,Orand Total S3Q 70 195 270 70 200 40 40 96 60 30 45 152

CO

T a b le VI (A)— Intake Capacity in Professional Courses in University Teaching Departments and Colleges {Degree Standard)— contd.

University

B-E. (others)ftA

L.L.B. MedicineA -

U.T.D. Constt.Colleges

AffiU-ated

Colleges

U.T.D. Constt.Colleges

Affili­ated

Colleges

AllopathyA

Uoani______

AyurvedicA .

U.T.D. Constt. Colleges

Affili-ated

Colleges

U.T D. Constt, Colleges

AffiK-ated

Colleges

U.T.D. Constt. Affili- Colleges ated

Colleges

1 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

Ajrra 14 2,017 148 50Aligarh l . T O 50 40Allahabad . 350 64Andhra 60 100 642Annamalai .fianaras 680 300 !! 60Baroda 40 350 120Bhagalpur . N.A. ! 1r.ihar 150 N.A. 285Bombay l is 2,100 !! 563BurdwanCalcutta 1,695 250 843Delhi 470 !! 225' auhati No limit 277Gorakhpur . 120 540Gujarat 1,040 453 !! 200Tndira Kala SangeetJabalpur 480 150Jadavpur 40Jammu & Kashmir 190Jodhpur 180Kalj^aniKaruatk 60 5W 496Kerala , , 300 530Kurukshetra , ,

Lucknow 60 ! 300Madras io No limit 650 52 iMagadh

T a b le VI (A)— Intake Capacity in Professional Cou' ses in University Teaching Departments and Colleges {Degree Standard)— c o M ,

1 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46

MarathwadaMysore

••

• » • •

•• • • 1811,300 •• 80

690• • • *

% ^• • * «

• • • •

Nagpur • • • 30 No limit 214 200 9 % • • 40North Bengal . Orissa Agri. &

Technology ,

• •

• •

• • • • • •

• •OamaniaPanjab • • 30

!! 1,250 N.A.

•• 390326

• •Patna • » • • • • 170 • »PoonaPunjab Agri.

• • • •

,. No limit 320 •• • * • «

PunjabiRabindra Bharati

• • •• .. •• 150

Rajasthan i. 30 150 230 440RanchiRoorkeeShivaji

•.54 130

• • • • • •

S.V. Vidyapeeth . • •Saugar • • • • 1,281 120S.N.D.T. Women’s • •Sri Venkateswara 200 • »Udaipur Agri. . • • •U.P. Agri. . • •Utkal • f . . No limit 502Varanaseya Skt. . • • • •Vikram 931 77 453 36Visva Bharati Nil

Total 285 965 104 3,815 5,141 9,364 434 2,893 7,411 40 76 115 396

Institutions deemedto be Universities-' • • • • • • • • • • * , , *

G r a n d T o ta l 285 965 104 3,815 5,141 9,364 434 2,893 7,411 40 •• 76 •• 115 396

CO05

tfB .E , (Others) includes Tele-Communication Architecture, Agriculture Engineering, leather Technology,, etc.

T a b le VI (A)— Intake Capacity in Professioncd Courses in University Teaching Departments and Cdleges {Degree Standard)— con td .

B.D.S.A

Nursing harmacy- A ,

Veterinary - ^

OthersA

University Univ.Teach.

ingDeptts.

Constt.Colle­ges

Affili­ated

Collegea

Univ.leach­

ingDeptta.

Constt,Colle­ges

Affili­ated

Colie.ges

Univ.Teach­

ingDeptts.

Constt.Colle­ges

Affili-ated

Colle-gea

Univ.Teach-

ingDeptts.

Constt. Affili- Colle- ated

ges Colle­ges

Univ.Teach.

ingDeptts,

Constt.Colle­

ges

Affili.ated

Colle­ges.

1 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61

AgraAligarh

100, , * * 20

Allahabad . .

Andhra • • « •

Annamalai • • • •Banaras 44Baroda N.A.Bhagalpur . . • N.A.BiharBombay 130 25 20 75BurdwanCalcuttaDelhi 40Oauhati , . 93■Gorakhpur . . , . .

<3ujarat i , * , 100Indira Kala

SangeetJabalpur • . 40Jadavpur . .

Jammu & KashmirJodhpur . .

KalyaniKamatak • •

KeralaKurukshetra •• 10 ••

Lucknow , , • •

MadrasMagadh ••

• • 15 25 120100

50

T a b le VI (A)— Intake Capacity in Professioml Courses in University Teaching Departments and Colleges {Degree Standard)— concld.

Marathwada Mysore Nagpur North Bengal Orissa Agri. &

Technology Osmania Panjab Patna Poona Punjab Agriculture PunjabiRabindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agriculture TJ.P. Agriculture . UtkalVaranaseya SanskritVikramVisva Bharati

Total

Institviions deemed to be Universities—

Gbakd T o t a l

47 48 49 50 61 52 63 54 65 56 57 68 59 60 61

,, ,, ., ,, .. ,. 100 ,.

. . . . i . 32 . . ... 80•• •• •• •• ••

120. , ,, 32 20 ,, 60 25

. . 30

• • • • * • • *

. . . . , . . . . , , . . , . . . . . ,. . . . . . ; . 60

. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .. . . . 20••• • . . . . ,. .. ., .. .. ,. ..

• • N.A.••

,, 20 20 ., ,. 30 100•• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• 25 ••

•• 175 m •• 65 65 97 89 127 •• 585 713 100 185 120

•• 176 I7fi kk 65 07 80 127 585 713 100 185 120

CO00

T a b le VII (A) NumSer of Foreign Students in India {Counlfy-wise)

Universitv AfricaEthiopia Ghana Kenya Mauri­ Nigeria Nyasa- Brhodesia Sudan Tanga­ U.A.R. Uganda Zanzi- 't

• Un­ Totaltius land nyika bar specified1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

AgraAligarh

• • • • • • 2 ’ s

2 1 3 •• 2 291n

2 1 11 13AllahabadAndhra

• • • • • •

1 21 5

.. 11 304

AnnamaJai • • • 0 1 10Banaras . 2

• • • • 0BafodaBhagalpur

• • JL* • •

143 3 2 i io 9i0

101 614

6362

Bihar • • • * * * *Bombay Burdwaii . • • 4 *i S'53 i2 5 '4 i i 3 1 ^ 136 25 109 827CalcuttaDelhiGaiihati

• i1

625

635

5 i 3 6

*68

i 2 20

i6

’ 210

i2

1429

45157

Gorakhpur , ] ’ 2 2Gujarat « • • i "2 " • • •Indira Blala Sangcet • • • “ • • 3Jabalpur • • • • 1 • • • •Jadavpur , • * • .. • • 1Jammu & Kashmir . • • • • • * • • •Kalyani . . • • • • •

..Karuatak • * • • • 2 i 9 '2 • •Kerala • • • • • 2 1 • • 01 i

8Lucknow • • • 1 4

• • X1 5

Madras • X • « 6 3 Q 011

18 26Marathwada • • • • •

• • U • • y1

7 34Mysore . • • • • • *3 "2

. . • • 11

2 3Nagpur , , • • • * * 3 2 4 1 I 7North Bengal • • • • • • • * •

± 1 iI 17Osmania . • • • • • 2 9 * * 1 I 1Panjab • ♦ • • • • • 52 6 • « • «

• *

• •

• • A

13 131I *8

593

CO

T a b le VII (A)— Number of Foreign Stvdents in India {Country-wise)—contd.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Patna . * . . 4 1 2 12 19Poona ‘ e 20 1 2 29 i 26 140 225Punjabi . . . . 1 , , 1Rajasthan i 9 2 2 15Roorkee . 2 4 3 9Udaipur Agri. • I , , 1Utkal . . . . i 8 10Vikram * , • • • • 3 3Visva Bharati . •• •• • • • « •• 1 1 2

Total

institutions deemed to be Uni­versities—

24 7 640 93 27 16 40 4 337 8 330 42 376 1,944

Gurukula Kangri Vishwa-vidyalaya

Indian Agricultural Research•• •• 1 •• " 1 2

Institute ,, * , . , 4 , . , . 4Indian Institute of Science . Indian School of Interna­

•• •• •• •• •• 7 •• •• 7

tional Studies ,, . . , , . .

Jamia Milha Islamia . •• •• •• >• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••

Total . . . . . . . • • • • - 1 11 . . . . 1 13

G r a n d T o t a l 24 7 640 93 27 16 40 4 338 19 330 42 377 1,957

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T a b le VII {k)— Number of Foreign Students in India {Country-wise)— con td .

UniversityAmerica

AAsia

BritishGuiana

Canada Jamaica Trinidad U.S.A. WestIndies

TotalrAden Afgha­

nistanBhutan Burma Cambo- Ceylon

diaChina Indo­

nesia

I 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Agra 2 2AligarhAllahabadAndhra 3 1Anhamalai . Banaras i

392

Baroda 4•BhagalpurBiharBombay 's io *6BurdwanCalcuttaDelhi

314

98

1226

266

251

Gauhati .. 3GorakhpurIndira Kala Sangeet 2JabalpurJada'vpur 1 1Karnatak . , 10Kerala • • • • 1 2Lucknow *2 1 3 3 8Madras 2 1 3 • • « « 2 207Marathwada • • • • 1Mysore 4Nagpur i 1 1 2North Bengal 8OsmaniaPanjab *i 3

11 3 2

Patna . . 1Poona •• 1 4 3 8 *2

T a b le VII (A)— Number of Foreign Students in In^ia {Country-wise)—contd.

1 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30

Punjab Agri.Punjabi . , *4Rajasthan . , , 4 1Roorkee 2 1 ,.

Sri Venkateawara 1Utkal 2 1Varanaseya Skt. 3 5 2VikramVisva Bharati ”i *i • • •• •• *i 2

Total 10 2 •• 8 20 19 59 27 9 8 82 14 313 22 24

Institutions deemed to he Universities—

€iurakul KangriVishwavidyalaya

Indian Agricultural ••• " • ••

Research Insti­tute • • • • • * 1 1 1 ,.

Indian Institute ofScience ,,

Indian School of InternationalStudies m • 4 4 1

Jamia Millia Islaiuia • • • • •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• •• ••

Total . • • 4 1 5 • • •• 1 •• •• •• j.

Grand Total 10 2 •• 8 24 20 64 27 9 s S3 14 313 22 25

oto

T a b le V 11(A)— ^ u m m ro j j^oreign istuaerus in jnata (Liountry-mse)— contn.

UniversityAsia

Iran Iraq Japan Jordon Korea Laos Malaysia Nepal fakistan Persian Philip- Gulf pine

SaudiArabia

Sikkim Singa­pore

Thailand

1 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

Agra 1 1 8 1Aligarh 14 9 34Allahabad 6 9Audhra 7 3 iAnnamalai 1 4Banaras "2 1 1 69 iiSaroda 1 1 6 1BiharBombay 3 i 40

3318 4 16

Burdwan 1 . . 2CalcuttaDelhi

110

i 29 12

3621

1662 . . 1

134

1369

Gauhati 1 2 6 1Gorakhpur • • • • , ,

Gujarat • • • •Jabalpur 1 ’ 2Jadavpur 17 5Karnatak !! i? 1 3Kerala 10 i iLucknow 8 9 7Madras 210 2 10Magadh • • • • 9 , *

Marathwada • • « • 3Mysore 13 10 iNagpur 7 13North Bengal Orissa Agri. &

3 25 24 2

Technology 6Osmania 7 7 , ,

Panjal) 67 16 i . !! ’ 2 4 12

o09

T a b le VII (A)— Number of Foreign Students in India {Country-wise)— contd.

1 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45

Patna•

• • 2 6 1 4Poona *8 3 • « • • 3 i 7Punjab Agri. • • • • « • • • « • • • 2 • • *2 7Punjabi • • • f • • • • • • i 6 • • .Rajasthan , • * • • • • • • 4 7 • • 1Ranchi , , 7 , , • • 5 1Roorkee 54 2 • • •Udaipur Agri. 19Utkal 2 1 1Varanaseya Skt. . i 25Vikram 3 13 .. » •Visva Bharati . 1 •• 2 2 •• ••

Total . 35 12 19 27 3 470 776 186 7 54 27 210

Institutions deemed to be Universities—

Giirukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya

Indian Agricultural Research Insti­tute

Indiaii Institute of Science . .

Indian School of International Studies

Jamia Millia Islamia

Total

. Gkand T ota l .

2

37 12

2

21 27 470

11

787

i

187 54 27

6

218

o

T a b le VII (A)—N u m b^^of Foreign Stuients in India {Countri/-wisei~contd.

UniversityAsia Australia and New Zealand

. . A '

Tibet USSR Totalf ' '

Australia Fiji (IS) New Zealand Total

1 46 47 48 49 50 51 52

Agra . . . . 11 •uAligarh i 65Allahabad 15 1 1Andhra 19 4 4Ann; iualalBatiarasBaroda . . . .

449616

i6

*36

BiharBombay

331151 17 19

BurdwanCalcuttaDelhi . . . .

5303202

i5

i5

Gauhati 13Gorakhpur . . .Gujarat i 2 2Indira Kala Sangeet . 2Jabalpur 4Jadavpur 24Kariiatak 32Kerala 26Lucknow 38Madras . . . . 444 6 6Magadh 9Marathwada 4Mysore . . . 31Nagpur 23North Bengal . 64Orissa Agri. & Technology 6Osmania . . . 15Paujab 108 1 1Patna . . . . 14

§

T a b le VII (A)— Number of Foreign Students in India {Country-wise)—contd.

46 47 48 49 50 51 52

PoonaPunjab Agri.PunjabiRajasthanRanchiRoorkeeS.V. VidyapeethSri VenkateswaraUdaipur Agri.U.P. Agri.UtkalVaranaseya Skt. Vikram Visva Bharati

Total

16

’ 2

20 33

401111171359

i19

*8521615

2,378 45 49

Institutions deemed to be Universities—

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidyalaya Indian Agricultural Beaearch Institute Indian I^ itu te o f Sciaace Indian Sohool of International Studies Jamia Millia Islamia

Total .

Gband Totai. 20 33

18

’ s

26

2,404 45 49

Table VII (A)—Number <?/ Foreign Stidents in India {Countfy-wise)—eontd.

UniversityEurope

Austria Belgium Denmark France Germany Ireland Poland Rumania Turkey U.K. Yugo­slavia

Total Others GrandTotal

53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66

Agra Aligarh Allahabad Andhra Anad,malai Banaras Baroda Bihar Bomfjay Burdwan Calcutta .DelhiGauhati .Gorakhpur GujaratIndira Kala Sangeet Jabalpur Jadavpur Karnatak Kerala Lucknow Madras Magadh Marathwada Mysore Nagpur North Bengal Orissa Agri. &'Technology Osmania Panjab Patna

101

219

32 1022033 44

110386331

1,0135

365407

18

*625

24413169

52197

444165

6 20

20633

O<1

T a b le VII (A)— Number of Foreign Students in India {Country-wise)—contd.

53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66

PoonaPunjabi Agri.PunjabiRajasthanRanchiRoorkeeS.V. VidyapeethSri VenkateswaraUdaipur Agri.U.P. Agri.UtkalVaranaseya Skt. Vikram Visva Bharati

Total 19 15 50

266111232136980

1211318521919

142 4,622

180

i13

ooe-

InstitutioTis deemed to'be Universities—

Gurukula Kangri Vishwavidya- iaya . . . .

Indian Agricultural Research Institute .

Indian Inptitute of Science Indian School of International

Studies Jamia Millia Islamia

Total

Gbaud T ota l 19 15

1

51

237

13

45

142 4,667

T a b le VII (B)— Number of Foreign Students’in India {Sybject-wise)—contd.

Greneral Education- - ------------------------

Profoesional Education

Name of the country Arts Science

Pre-Un - versity /I.A.

B.A. M.A./ Ph. D. B.Sc.

Pre-Uni­versity/I.Sc.

B.Sc. M.Sc./Ph.D./D.Sc.

Others Agricul­ture

Com­merce

Edu./Teacher’sTraining

Engg.and

Tech.

Law Medicine Others Total

2 [3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

1 6 10 1 3 1 1 4 27. 3 1 *i 1 9

11 • • •• •• • • • • 1

! !! i *2• • • •

• * • » a • 2

• •• •

•t8

i 1 8 10• • • io 12 4 4 42 3 83

2 4 1 2 , , 3 14, , 1 2

i i 16 i i i 124 23 5 48 1 313. 12 4 2 4 22

• • 3 2 2 is i 243 8 4 6 1 is 458 10 1 191 4 1 i 7

. 3 . , , , i 3 72 4 4 5 1 3 254 7 7 8 , 7 1 1 37

. 2 •• •• 1 4 • • 6 • • 12f*2 'e

• * 1 • •i i

121

• • • 6 11 3 i i 5 2768 86 4 205 45 i 72 13 126 10 640

I 1 396 33 6 69 45 io i i 6 6 165 7 4705 30 6 6 14 2 1 4 2 24 93

99 149 21 61 63 9 79 39 34 105 i 108 22 787. 2 1 . . 3

Ad(>,nAfghanistan Australia Belgium Bhutan Brhieh Gtiiana Burma. Cambodia Canada Ceylon <Jhina. . Ethiopia Fiji (Island) France Germany Ghana Indonesia Iran .Iraq . Ireland Japan .Jordan Kenya Laos . Malaysia ^lauritius Nepal ,New Zealand

CO

M/P(N)170 M of Edu.—10

T a b le VH (B)— Numhsr of Foreign Students in hidia {Subject-wise)— contd .

1 2 3 4 5 6 r* 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Nigeria 4 .. .. • • 1 1 2 19 • • 27Nayasaland *2 7 *4 1 1 1 16PakiBtan 79 13 2 68 13 1 ’2 7 *2 187Philippines . 1 2 2 • * 2 7Poland 1 i • • 2Rhodeeia 2 9 3 9 2 • • i • ■ 8 1 40Riunania • 2 ,, • • .. . . . . 1 3Sikkim 11 3 2 10 1 • • 16 7 2 54Singapore . 7 4 2 3 2 1 . . . 8 • • 27Sudan . 1 2 , , . . , , . , 1 .. 4Tanganyika . 26 27 6 87 27 *4 13 2 35 4 95 3 338Thailand 12 76 18 16 16 4 ., 16 20 9 29 2 218Tibet 1

i6 13 20

Trinidad 3 1 1 1 i 8Turkey • • 1 1U.A.R.Uganda 33

66 78 si U

54 59

711

160 ’ 7

19330

U.K. . 2 4 3 , , 1 1 4 15U.S.A. 2 16 1 1 4 24U.S.S.R. . ,, 2 1 30 33West Indies . U 1 i 1 2 • . ■ 20Yugoslavia . 1 1 . • . . 2Zanzibar Other African

2 8 1 12 *i 1 *i 1 10 5 42

CJountries . 86 29 10 185 13 3 ,. 11 2 3 83 2 377Others 14 9 4 1 1 i 4 16 30 33 • 19 10 142

T<M . • m 656 177 869 417 45 213 107 339 44 229 4 919

T a b le VIII Number of Teachers in University TeacMng Pe/pQ.rtm^^ fiwl Colleges

University

Agra .Aligarh Allahabad . Andhra Annamalai . Banaras Barocta Bhagalpur .Bihar .Bombay Burdwan.'Talcutfca Delhi .Oauhati Ooraklipur . Gujarat Indira Kala Sangeet Jabalpur Jadavpur Jammu & Kashmir Jodhpur Kalyani Karnatak Kerala Kurukshetra Lucknow Madras Magadh Marathwada Mysore TsTagpur

TJniveraity Teach­ing Departments

Men

417276301351

5

s i

14694

704279114183516

18

52 299861247894

2761763136

78

^

Women

1124138

121

1828

615611

*337

393

131012

University/Con- Affiliated/Associated stituent Colleges Colleges

Total Nmnber of Foreign

Men

304

302,202

697647114264

2,332

1,0486

6304

8111

35 245

1,376188

28736

Women Men----------------------- )

Women Men-—

Women Totalleachers

5 6 7 8 9 10 111 3,272 366 3,302 367 3,669 5

33 421 44 4652 195 i2 501 38 539 i

352 93 13 2,596 378 2,974 11351 8 359

89 35 30 737 119 856 H83 74 2 621 85 706 233 811 23 976 58 1,03439 1,106 31 1,370 70 1,440

673 2,478 685 3,163 h1,088 113 1,182 114 1,296 145,182 894 6,886 912 6,798 13

534 39 8 1.366 570 1,936 61,935 196 2.055 202 2,257 6

767 5 950 20 970 2. , 2,569 253 2,620 259 2,879. . 6 1 7

540 138 564 139 70321 1 11 305 32 337 6. . 696 139 748 142 890, . 18 4 317 41 3583 94 3 97

13 1,103 65 1 ,338 81 1,4192,700 887 2,778 896 3,674 4

25 ; ^ 129 28 15718 179 135 700 166 866 6

574 2,995 711 4,547 1,295 5,842 741 616 24 835 26 861

522 39 558 41 59922 2,191 376 2,478 398 2,876 ’ s5 1,420 234 1,534 244 1,778 4

M/P(N)170 M of Edu.— 10(a)

T a b le VIII— Number of Teaahers in University Teaching Departments and CoUeges-^contd.

10 11

Korth Bengal Orissa Agr. . ■Osmania Panjab Pataa .Poona .Punjab Agri. PunjabiRabindra Bharati Rajasthan . Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth Saugar.S.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agri.U.P. Agricultural Utkal .Varanaseya Skt. Vikram Visva Bharati

Total

-Gurukul Kangri . . . . Indian AgriciJture Research Institute Indian Institute o f Science Indian School of International Studies Jamia Millia Islamia

Total

GEAifD T otal

36 385 56 421 56 477 11125 125 , . 125728 144 921 250 1,649 394 2,(m 9

224 9 60 3 3,078 677 3,362 689 4.051 33162 7 423 113 . , 585 120 705

98 6 883 146 608 52 1,589 204 1,793 2167 2 167 3 169

34 i 303 62 337 63 40047 7 47 7 5482 3 204 83 1,862 2<W 2,148 286 2,434 413 216 51 956 47 1,185 98 1,283 25

237 3 237 3 240876 67 876 67 943

4i 4 378 26 419 30 449168 6 1,494 114 1,652 120 1 ,772

60 133 54 84 114 217 331206 13 911 164 1,117 177 1,294158 2 158 2 IGO 495 95 95

45 i 112 1 1,125 149 1,282 i5 i 1,43373 1 73 I 74 "i29 1,275 86 732 151 2,036 237 2,273

•• 161 14 161 14 175 4

5,605 280 15,121 3,338 43A52 6,782 64,178 10,400 74,578 265

15 10 15 10 2548 48 48

118 5 118 5 123 324 24 24

44 6 •• 44 6 50

157 5 92 Id - - -- 249 21 270 3

6,762 285 15,213 3,354 43,452 8,782 64,427 10,421 74,848 268

to

l ABLE lA .—isumoer oj leacners %n ^miwersity leaching uepanmenu (oia iJolleges otf l ype of naucation

General Education______________

Professional Education______ __ *------------

University

Agra Aligarh Allahabad Andhra Annamiilai Banaras Baroda Bhagalpiir Bihar Bombay Burdwun Calcutta Pelhi Ganhali Gorakh])ur Gujarat Indira Kala Sangeet Jabalpur Jadavpur Jammu & Kashmir Jr>dhpiir Kalyani Karnatak Kerala Kurnkshetra Lvicluiow Madras Magadh Marathwada Mvsore

M«n Wmiien All persons

Agrioiiltnre (Commerce EducationTeacher."Training

Engineering&

Technology

Law

Men Women Men ^ Women Men W’omen Men Women Men Women

3 10 11

2,301 249 336

1,717 224 367 300 816

1.129 l,29tt 1,000 3,815

958 l,o89

675 1,726

6 248 142 532 203 48

747 1,938

98 400

2,791 740 409

1,406

3203733

3000

104 75 58 65

490100826379190

12208

1105 28

11536

4674122

1459392635

331

2,681286369

2,017230471375874

1,1941,7891,1094,6411,3371,779

6871,934

735317064723948

7932,679

120545

3,730766444

1,737

318

403

2430

4736

379843

40

35

3538

99

2846

1571316

1161121213845

16+91

566647338

247

33

152634 56

122

241044030

107

14212(i

477

1718 111435 24 97 11 20 73 54

36

39188

34124319

136

15 83

404

43

1.<1-

4043 8 9

21

*84 3 1

4461

74

i17

7910458

13085

182192 52 43

21167

31717886 30

153

901625759

193 246

466

28516

12 13

7411157

1513 12 17 92

6331

63680

14

11

4416

2224116

42

14

CO

T a b le IX — 'Numhcr of Tcaclers in University Teaching Departments and Colleges hy Type o f Education—contd.

10 11

Xagpur North BengalOrissa Agri. and Technology Osmania Panjab Patna PoonaPunjab Agri,PunjabiRabindra Bharati .Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS. V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara .Udaipur Agri.TJ. P. Agri. .I'tkal .Vara.ua seya Skt. .Vi k ram Visva Bharati

TotalGurukul Kangri Vis'hwavidyalaya Indian Agricultural Kescareb iJisti-

tute . . . .Indian Institute of Seionce Indian School ol International

St ui lies Jamia Millia Islamia

ToiaJ

T()TAIj

887359

2,47o373885

13547

1,40565321

575212

1,08384

720

9T673

l,t43118

15

30

2415I/O

4I,4"5

17550

260525109151

327

25591

hi19

107172141

1201

17711

1,062409

1,1423,000

4821,036

16754

1,66074421

629231

1,190256861

] ,036 74

1,320 129

107

805279

137128

2662

ie6850

2612447

1<»28

17919

si2423

125

io

25129

7829

118

14

24

140

10

41,Sir, S,2-‘i9 49,-554 2,114 21 -'uiU10

4840

24'l8107 48

8613

521931939

44

11

5414961831

44

6512

236

30896

12

16

6

43

10 254

30

15324464

155

58

14032621610383

126

103

107

214

2,011 r,SH

82

22 S2

12 13

27

30142814

2111

7

135

7

32

10 ;m

14

12

49,661 2,162 21 3,416 96 2,033 5D0 0,060 988

J'A'BITE l A — ISnmber ^TeacJiers in Vni^^iy~TM cM ng DepnrtmenW and Uolleges hy Type of Education— contd.

Name of UniversitiesMedicine

Men Women

Vet. Sc. OthersXTotal General (& Prof. Edu.X

Men>

Wo’lien ilen Women Men Women All Mo'iPoroOno

Women AllPoroono

1 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26Aprra . . . . . 99 7 72 941 47 988 3,302 367 3,669Aligarh . . . . . 32 3 172 7 179 421 44 465Allahabad . . . . . 30 o 165 5 170 501 38 539Andhra . . . . 576 62 1 879 78 957 2,595 378 2,974Annamalai . . . . . 127 2 129 35! 8 359Banaraf: . . . 100 11 5 370 15 385 737 119 856Baroda . . . . 74 2 3 321 10 331 621 85 706Bhagaipnr . . . . . 160 160 976 58 i,034Bihar . . . . . ! 86 4 241 5 246 1.370 70 1,440Bombay . . . . . 604 112 55 18 1,179 195 ],»74 ■ 2,478 685 .3,163Burdwan . . . . . 182 5 1S7 1,182 114 1,296i'alcntta . . . . . ! 89-i 40 43 86 1 2,07] 86 2,1.57 5,886 912 6,798Delhi . . . . . 110 138 14 47 408 191 599 1,366 570 1,936Gaiihati . . . . . 183 5 56 5 466 12 478 2,055 202 2,257Gorakhpur . . . . . 275 8 283 950 20 970Gujarat . . . . . 313 28 2 2 894 51 945 2,620 259 2,879Indira Kala Sgt. 6 1 7Jabalpur . . . . 57 11 46 316 34 350 5(54 139 703Jadavpur . . . . . 1 163 4 167 305 32 337Jaramii & Xash tuir 70 18 216 27 243 748 142 890Jodhpur . . . . . 114 5 119 317 41 358Kalyani . . . . . 4 46 3 49 94 3 97Karnatak . . . . . 223 30 6 591 35 626 1,338 81 1,419Kerala . . . . . 256 90 33 5 840 155 995 2,778 896 3,674Kurukshetra . . . . 31 6 37 129 28 157Lucknow . . . . . 245 is 300 21 321 700 166 866Madras . . . . . 791 257 95 1,756 .'}56 2,112 4,547 1,295 5,842Magadh 44 95 95 835 26 861Marathwada . . . . 42 .3 149 6 155 558 41 599Mysore . . . . . 252 43 26 1,072 67 1,139 2,478 398 2,876Nagpur . . . . . 111 28 38 647 69 716 1,534 244 1,778North Bengal . . . . . 62 6 68 421 56 477Orissa Agri. & Technology . 45 125 125 125 125<.)sina Tiia . . . . . . : . 318 91 43 38 2 767 134 901 1,649 394 2,043

Ol

T a b le IX Number of Teachers in University Teaching Defartments and Colleges by Type of Education— contd.

Panjab Patna PoonaPimjab Agri. Punjabi Rabindra Bharati Rajasthan . Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS. V. Vidyapeeth SatigarR,N.T).T. Women Sri Venkat«swara Udaipur Agri.U. P. Agriculture UtkalVaranaseya Skt. VlkraraVisva Bharati

Total

Institutions deemed to be Universities—• Gurukul Kangri Vishwavid>alaya Indian Agricultural Research Institute Indian Institute of Science .Indian School of International Studies Jamia Millia Islamia .

Total Grand Total

15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26

318 73 15 887 164 1,051 3,362 689 4,05188 5 212 11 223 585 120 705

234 36 704 53 757 1,589 204 1,793’

90167 2 169 167 2 169

15 202 31 233 337 63 400

20247 7 54

22 4 743 31 774 2,148 286 2,43478 6 532 7 539 1,185 98 1,283

43, , 216 3 219 237 3 240

4 301 13 314 876 67 943

24is 207 11 218 419 30 449>

*2 20 569 13 582 1,652 120 1,77212 30 45 75 114 217 331

160 29 63 397 36 433 1,117 177 1,29434 158 2 160 158 2 16018 30 95 95 95 95

184 30 366 31 397 1,282 i5 i 1,433:73 1 74

287 47 29 24 2 893 60 953 2,036 237 2,273.23 2 43 3 46 161 14 175

7,218 1,272 772 10 360 108 22,863 2,161 25,02i 64,178 10,400 74,578

15 10 25.48 48 48 48-82 83 118 5 ]23

24 247 1 29 's 32 44 6 507 1 159 4 163 249 21 270

7,218 1,272 172 10 ,W7 107 23,022 2,165 2-5,187 64,427 10,421 74,848

11^

T a b le ^ — Pay Scales of Teachers in University Teaching Departments

Uiiivorsity Lecturer Reader Professor

1 2 3 4

Rs. Rs. Rs.

Agra . . 400—30—640—E.B. —40—800

700—40—1,100 1,000—50— 1,500

Aligarh . . 400—30—640—E.B. __40—800

700—40—1,100 1,000—50—l,o00

Allahabad . 400—30—640—E.B. _ 4 0 —800.

700—40—1,100 1,000—50— 1,500 .

Andhra . 250—25—500—& 150—10—250

500—30—800 800—30— 1,250

Aauamalai . 250—20—490 10—500

500—25—800

350— 350—380—380 —30—£)90—E.B.—30 —770-40—850

800—50—1,500

600—75/2—900

Banaras . 400—30—640—40— —800

350—25—500—30—650

700—40 1,100 1,000—50— 1,750

Baroda . 250—20—500 500— 25—800 800—50—1,250Bhagalpur . 200—20—220—25— 350— 25—650—E.B,

320—E.B.—25.-670 35— 1,000. E.B.—20—750

850—50— 1,250

Bihar t t tBombay . 400—30—640—40—

800700— 40 1,100 1,600-100— 1,800

1,000—50— 1,500Burdwan . 450—950

400—30—640—40—800.

700— 40— 1,100 1,000—50— 1,500

Caloutta . 400—30—640 —40—800 700—40— 1,100 1,000—50— 1,500

Delhi . . 400—30—640—40— 800.

300—25—350

700— 40—1,100 1,000—50— 1,500

GaTuhuti . 400—30—640—E.B. —40—800

700— 40— 1,100 1,000—50—1,500

Gorakhhpur . . 400—30—640—40— 800

700—40— 1,100 1,000—50— 1,500

Gujlarat . 250—25—500 500— 25—800 800—50— 1,250

t University Teafliers are appointed in Bihar University Service in Class I and Class II Class I—Rs. 350 - 2 5 - 650—EB—1,000 Cla«8Tl : R h. 200—20—220—25—320—E B -

25— 670—EB—20— 750

118

Table X — Pay F.cales of TeMchers in University Teaching Deparlments-—contd.

Indira Kala Sangoet

Jabalpur

Jadavpur

Jodhpxir . .

Kalyani

Karnatak

Kerala .

KurukHhetra ,

LuclmoM'

Madras .

Magadh

Marat.liwada ,

Mysore

Nagpur

Noith Beagal

Ks.

. 225—225—250—20 —350—E.B.—20— 470—485—500

. 250—15—500

lls.

500—30—800 800--50— 1,250

. 400—30—040—E.13. 700—40— 1,100 1,000—50— 1,500- 4 0 —800

200—20—500

. 400—30—730—E.B. 650—50—1,250 (Eugg.) 1,000—50—1,500 —40— >50 (Facidty other than Eugg.)

360—25—560—30— 700—40— 1,100 (Ge- 590—E.B.—'30 iieral)—860—’900 (Faculty of Eugg.)

. 400—30 -640—E.B. 700—40—1,100 1,000—50— 1,50040—800

. 400—30—640—.E.B. 700— 40— 1,100 1,000—50—1,500 —40—800

. 400—30—640—E.B. 700—40—1,100 —40—800

. 400—30—640—40— 700—40—1,100 800.

. 400—30—6 0 0 - .E.B. 700-^0—1,100 —40—800

. 400—30—640—40— 700—40— 1,100 800

1,000—50—1,500

1.000—50—1,500

1.000—50— 1,500

1.000—50— 1,500

. 200—20—220—25— 350—25—650—E.B. 850—50—1,250 —320—E.B.—25—- 3o— 1,000 670—E.B.—20—750

. 400—30—640—40— 700—40—1,100 1,000—50— 1,500 80(»

. 250—20—500 & 500—25—800 & 8D0—50— 1,250230—20—350—25— 300—20—400—25— 400—30—700—40— —500 600 900

. 400—30—640—E.B. 700—40—1,100 1,000—50— 1,500 40—800

. 400—30—800 & 700—40—1,100 1,000—50—1500300-^15—650

119

"tABLE X — 1 Scales of Teachers in University Teaching Departmenis (ioniA.

lls. Rs. Rs.

Orissa Agri. and Teolmolo-gy-

Osmania

i’aujab .

Poona .

Punjab Agri.

Punjabi

Rabiudra Bharati .

Rajabtkan

Ranchi .

Roorkoe

8.V. Vid^apeeth

Saugar

S.N.D.T. Women’s

Sri Venkateswara t

260— 15—320—20— 510— 10—750—50— 1,000—50—1,500 400—E.B.—30—520 900 E.B.—40—680—50 780.

325—650— & 250— 600—900 & 700— 1,000—1,500 & 80 00 - 550. 1,100. 1,200.

4\)V)—;M)—64n—to— 'OO—40—% 0—40— 1,000—50—1,500 800 1,100

400—30—640—40— 700—40—1,100 800

250— 15—400—20—500

1,000—50— 1,500

1,000—50—1,500 & 400—30—640—40— 800

400—30—640—E.B. 700—40—980—E.B. 1,000—50— 1,500 _ 4 0 _ 8 0 0 —40— 1,100

400—30 —640—40— 700—40—1,100 1,000—50— 1,500 800

300—15—330—20—650

400—30—640—40— 700—40— 1,100 l,00o—50— 1,500 800

200—20—220—25— 350—25—650—E.B. 850—50— 1,250 320—E.B.—25—670KB—35—1,000 20—750

250—2o—400—E.B. oOO—50—’1,000—E.B. 2,000—"100—’2,.500 —30—700— 50— 1,200E.B.—50—850

250—20—500

400—30—640—40—800

500—25—800

700—40—1,000

400—30—640—E.B. 700—40—1,100 - 4 0 —800

400—.30—640—E.B. 700—40— 1,100 40—800

300—'2 6(X)

1,750—50—2,0001,350—50— 1,760

800—50— 1,250

1.000—50—1,500 & 400—30—640—40— 800—20—900

1.000—50— 1,500

1.000—50—1,500

120

T a b le X — Pay ScaU.s of Teachers in Unicersity Ted ldng Departm^mts— co u td .

Udaipur Agri.

U.R Agri. .

Utkal . .

Varauaseya Slit.

Vikraiu . ,

Visva liharati

Rs.

25O--80O

3

Rs.

Nil

200— 15—320—20— 510—570—E. li.——400—30—520— 690—30—780—E.B. —E.B.—40—680-' 8G0 50—780

. 400—30—640—E.li. 700—40—1,100 40—800.

. 400—30—640—40 700—40—1,100 800

275— 15—350—20—650

Lnditntions deemed to he Universities

Gurukul Kaiigri . . 250—15—400 Indian Agricultural lusti- ..

tute.

ludiau Institute of Science 400— 40—800—50— 700—50— 1,250 950

Indian School of . 400—30—040—’40— 700—>40—1,100 International Studies 800

Jamia Millia Islamia . N.A. N.A.

Rs.

1.000—50— 1,400

1.000—50— 1,400

800—50—1,250

400—30—8001.000—50— 1,500

1.000—50— l,5(t0

1,000—50— 1,50*)

900—1,250 and 400 —950

1,600—100—1,8001,100—50—1,300

—60— 1,600

1,000—50— 1,500

N.A.

T a b le X I—Number of Teachers in University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Salary Groups

Honorary Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. R r.Untrersity Part 100 101 151 2J1 251 301 351 401 451 501time and to to to to to to to to to

below 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 5501 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

Agra 53 21 22 55 757 751 602 493 272 190 118Aligarh 4 2 24 11 9 37 84 66 44Allahabhd . 19 i 5 39 20 38 36 108 GO 42Andbia 24 364 424 G30 501 26.5 194 116 138 57 44Annamalai . 6 31 16 38 37 49 38 35 34 13Banaias 30 3 7 20 66 18 110 (57 218 33Baroda 56 9 51 88 62 94 102 19 45 48 12Bhagalpur . 11 11 4 114 341 196 149 75 77 8- 5Bihar 19 34 128 186 377 203 169 102 93 47 26Bombay 913 20 219 371 386 277 228 165 93 124Burdwan 114 49 139 277 188 158 123 46 45 23 33Calcutta 1,612 80 417 814 fc91 769 439 312 296 175 163Delhi 129 40 109 106 154 186 429 147Gauhati 268 19 52 274 oOO 310 255 148 89 100 36Gorakhpur . 63 19 6 261 199 89 103 39 121 18Gujarat 364 140 370 373 556 272 288 102 94 78 33Indira Kala Sangeet • • • , . 3 4Jabalpur 17 2 9 22 44 185 135 S8 29 40 19Jadavpur 17 2 6 5 12 12 17 86 35Jamum & Kashmir 6 3i (56 37 86 215 59 121 71 55 29Jodhpur 8 5 4 2 28 16 36 69 58 29Kalyani . 1 1 6 4 7 13 18 11Kamatak 87 15 65 209 241 245 166 72 06 56 30Kerala . . , 56 47 294 558 608 6.56 432 478 .134 107 82Kurukshetra , , 1 37 32 13 16 23 8Lucknow 33 13 7 27 112 56 85 93 76 90 57Madras 131 40 873 397 1,273 798 498 454 374 253 151Magadh 27 6 163 200 141 128 59 42 25 30Marathwada 17 31 26 96 164 71 44 24 18 42 12Mysore 189 12 308 235 307 349 650 191 182 110 77Nagpur 88 17 45 243 392 276 183 112 64 133 44North Bengal 53 11 23 79 64 48 42 36 38 15 12Orissa Agri. & Tech. 8 •• 1 60 23 5 12 ••

to

T a b le X I — Number of Teachers in University Teaching Departmeiits and Colleges by Salary Groups contd .

1 o

Osmania Panjab Patna PoonaPunjab Agri. Punjabi Rabindra Bharati Rajasthan , Ranichi Roorkee ShivajiS. V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’i Sri Venkateewara Udaipur Agri.U. P. Agricultural UtkalVaranaseya Skt’ Vikram Visva Bharati

Total

154111

12246

9392715636

158123

11

181063

15,458

Institutions deemed to be Universities—trurukul Kangri Vishwa-

vidyalaya Indian Agriculture Research

Institute . . . •Indian Institute of Science .Indian School of International

Studies . . . .Jamia Millia Islamia .

Total

Grand Total

1

5,459

281295

4 2

5342

365

14

1,262

1

1,263

5718820

1157

154

6281

836834

681

231

352

4,293

3

4,296

168483

4117722362

80153

121606318

222

221245

66,860

47

3,867

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

299 143 221 230 121 107 74894 771 413 218 192 163 12461 138 51 73 34 46 19

228 294 99 126 98 82 444 46 9 20 • 10 9 14

46 64 42 21 29 38 228 14 2 * , 4 4

99 351 319 515 368 187 89197 187 184 92 100 58 3720 10 22 32 36 30 11

192 131 98 66 44 28 29102 68 42 20 12 11 742 550 246 180 99 60 9636 45 44 14 11 11 2

298 163 166 133 71 39 1836 32 40 14 8 5 36 o 10 17 10 11 8

140 598 110 102 62 63 325 8 6 7 11 6

79 623 455 310 170 115 764 9 13 18 20 38 14

11,168 11,272 7,981 6,147 4,553 3,982 2,246

6 1 7 1 2

14 1417 6 *9 6

8 31 2 10 1 18 3

21 3 17 19 48 15 6

11,189 11,275 7,998 6 ,m 4,601 3,997 2,252

toto

■Table XI— Number of Teachers in University Teaching Departments and Colleges by Salary GroupsRb. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs. Rs.

University 651 601 661 701 751 801 851 901 951 Above Totalto to to to to to to to to to600 650 700 750 800 850 900 950 1,000 1,000

1 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23Agra 59 62 43 23 28 21 15 11 21 52 3,669Aligarh 22 22 48 31 17 5 5 28 465Allahabad 29 72 14 4 9 9 1 33 539Andhra . . . 39 31 40 13 23 23 5 i 5 37 2,974Annamalai . 11 7 6 9 2 3 3 22 359Banaras 36 24 36 27 61 33 14 2 5 46 856Baroda 22 21 16 4 9 2 4 6 5 31 706Bhagalpur . 8 9 3 7 4 6 2 4 1,034Bihar 16 7 5 9 5 6 6 3 1.440Bombay 57 94 18 29 27 20 12 9 19 82 3,163Burdwan 13 20 13 18 10 8 3 2 2 10 1,296Calcutta 122 147 71 74 119 43 48 48 41 117 6,798Delhi 90 92 60 61 81 77 35 21 12 107 1,936Gauhati 32 32 19 11 22 36 2 7 11 34 2,257Gorakhpur , 3 6 9 4 12 4 6 1 17 970Gujarat 69 20 15 6 11 4 12 17 12 43 2,879Indira Kala Sangeet . 7Jabalpur 38 10 io '7 5 2 ’ 7 4 21 703Jadavpur 18 22 7 23 26 9 5 4 31 337Jammu & Kashmir 32 14 6 10 II 5 1 4 28 890Jodhpur 14 7 17 10 17 12 10 5 11 358Kalyani 9 5 2 3 7 2 3 2 3 97Karnatak 24 14 28 27 16 15 17 3 15 8 1,419Kerala 66 27 84 16 34 16 22 6 16 35 3,674Kurukshetra 4 4 3 2 2 1 2 1 8 157Lucknow 35 51 21 16 13 6 14 3 2 56 866Madras 123 69 95 48 50 24 26 17 24 124 5,842Magadh 11 8 3 2 3 5 3 1 4 861Marathwada 7 4 6 10 5 2 4 16 699Mysore 76 27 29 24 29 16 20 12 27 3,876Nagpur 50 28 22 13 22 9 6 4 4 23 1,778North Jiengal 10 4 12 4 10 3 3 1 5 4 477Orissa Agri. & Tech. 9 2 1 J 1 1 1 125

toCO

T a b l e X I—iVwm&er of Teachers in University Teaching Dejpartments and Colleges by Salary Groups—coutd .

1 13 U 16 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23

OsmaniaPanjabPatuaPoonaPunjab Agri. PunjabiBabindra Bharati Bajasthan . Ranohi Roorkee ShirajiS. V. Vidyapeeth .SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’B iJri Venkateswara Udaipur AgrL V. P. Agricultural UtkalYarauaaeya Skt. Vikram Vifiva Bharati

Total

120 58 56 69 41 30 23 11 9 4kl 2,04369 46 61 57 42 45 14 12 10 121 4,0514:6 33 11 32 16 6 7 6 10 31 70551 7 21 8 12 13 13 19 4 41 1,7932 4 5 2 4 2 1 1 3 4 169

11 4 8 6 3 24 I 3 23 4003 1 1 54

47 40 42 26 22 12 8 13 10 53 2,43423 14 10 10 10 10 2 7 8 31 1,2835 5 5 5 6 11 2 o 4 19 240

18 10 8 2 2 1 4 17 94312 11 5 1 3 2 2 4 3 5 44933 28 52 17 6 31 17 8 5 43 1,7723 1 1 4 3 1 1 2 331

12 22 15 16 4 o 2 2 8 15 1,2942 4 4 6 3 3 1606 1 4 2 3 1 10 95

42 38 36 31 33 5 19 9 19 29 1,4331 1 6 74

k 46 42 19 9 13 17 14 17 66 2,2734 6 4 8 13 3 1 2 9 175

1,699 1.342 1,132 864 925 639 447 294 354' 1,640 74,578

to4k

Institutions deemed to be Universities— Oorukul Kangri Vishwa-

vidyalaya Indian Agricultural BeBearch

25

institute Indian Institute of Science . Indian School of International

io '3 4 "2 is "5 2 3 3 38 123

Studies . . . . 3 1 3 2 4 2iJamia Millia Islamia . 5 3 2 • • •• 1 50

Total 15 3 4 8 18 8 4 3 3 63 270

Grand Total 1,714 1,345 1,156 872 943 647 451 297 357 1,703 74,848

l23

'fK&^.v7^Jl-~-Emmination Results {Standard Wise)^

Number appeared Number passed

Examination

A. (Home

Degree

Ph. D./D. Sc. otc.(Arts. & Sc.)

M.A.B.A. (Hoiis.)Ti.A. (Pass)M.S«.B.Sc. (Hons.)B.Sc. (Pass)M.Sc. (Home Sc.)B.Sc. (Home Sc.)/B

Arts)M.A. (Clas.sics)B.A, (Classics)M.O.L. ..B.O.L. ..M. Tbeologj'B. Theology M. Music ..B. Music ..M.A. (Fine Arts)B.A. (Fine Arts)M.Sc, (Agri.)B. Sc. (Agri,)M.Com. ..M.B,A. -.

Com. .. fe . Ed./B.T.M, Ed. ..M.E.'M.Sc, (Engg. & Tecb.) M. Arch.B.E./B. Sc, (Ghem, Engg.) B.B,/B. Sc. (Civil Engg.) B.E,/B.So. (Elect. Engg.) B.E./B.Sc.(Mech. Engg.) B.E./B.Sc. (Mining) B.E./B.SC. (Met.) .. B.E./B.Sc. (Tele. Comm.

High Ways)B.E./B. Arch.B.Sc./B. (Text. Tech.) B,Sc./B. Tech.B.E. (Combined) .. Ph.D./D.Sc. (Engg. & Tech. LL.M./M.L.LL. B./B.L,M.S.W/M.A. (Social Work)M. Lib. Sc.B. Lib. Sc.M.D............................M.S.............................M.D.S. . ■

and

Boys Girls Total

O 3 4

327 51 378

20,528 1,662 28,1906,235 him 7.7X4

1,15,025 3H,418 1,54,3430,545 1,033 7,5783,00<) 449 3,458

58,512 9,046 67,558•• 58 58

859 8592 I 3

30 1 37978 3 98196 114 2101 1 25 1 64 20 249 35 443 10 13

14 10 24852 10 862

6,i.34 20 6,1543, .303 25 3,328

117 114 23133,133 375 33,50816,605 7,613 24,218

609 239 848634 4 638

1 1459 5 464

3,477 12 3,4892,289 4 2,2933,076 3 3,079

188 188123 •• 123

366 9 375325 16 341159 159306 5 311

2,073 6 2,07914 14

309 24 33312,361 540 12,901

69 26 9521 6 26

113 48 161849 267 1,116955 75 1,03026 I 27

PassPercen­tage

2f)l>

16,2903,6Sl

54,0874,9921,785

26,845

225

4336915483

14804

4,6382,392

8817,41413,745

31454G

1376

2,5211,6132,420

174105

243225145271

l,4r>81488

7,6346819

106 273 324

22

6,513\m>

20,544882334

5,43953

572113

11011

16271087

1215

110224

6,326186

4

13

46

372255

449229

I

281 81-8

22,803 4.'; 10

74,631 5,874 2,119

32,284 53

80-960-9 48-8 77-561-5 47-8 91-4

572 66-63 100-0

26 72-2436 44-4179 85-2

2 100 06 1000

20 83-335 79-513 100-022 91*7

811 93.84,660 90-22,407 72-3

198 85-717,638 52-620,071 82-8

700 82-6650 86-2

1 100.0380 81-9

2,529 72-51,616 70-52,423 79-4

174 92-6105 86.4

251 66-9238 69-6145 91-2275 88-4

1.464 70-414 100-096 28-8

8,006 62-193 97-924 92-3

150 93-2366 32-7353 34-3

17 65-4M/P(N) 70Muf'K<lu~Ji

126

T a b le '^11— Examination Results {Standard Wise)^— contd.

id. Pharm ..M.So. (NiirHlng) M.B.B.S. .. ij.Sc. (Med.)B. Pham.B.D.S. ..B.Sc. (Nursing) B.A.M./B.A.M.S. et M.O.M.Sc. (Medical) B.V.Sc. .. M.V.SC. ..B. Physical Edn.

T o tal

Diploma Certificate ActingAgricultural Marketing Anthropology Applied Psychology.. Archaeology Banking ..Business Management Commerce Cooperation Economics Educational Admn. Engg. & Tech.Fine Arts ..Foreign Languages GeographyGuiding & C'ounseLlingHome ScienceJournaUsmJ^anguagesl^awLib. Sc.LinguisticB Literature D.A.D.C.H.B.G.P.D.G.M.D.G.O.D.G.S.D.L.O.D.M.C.D.D.M.P.E.D.O.D. Orth.D.P.H.D.I.D.D.T.M.D.V.D.Z.O.T.D.D.Other Dip. in Medicine Jtiisic & Dancing ., Numismatics

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

15 3 18 9 2 11 6113 3 , . 3 3 100-0

6,835 ],776 8,611 2,978 1,021 3,999 46-520 4 24 15 3 18 75 0

266 11 277 172 5 177 63-9275 51 326 188 39 227 69-6

56 56 29 29 51-8382 29 411 198 27 225 54:" 7

S 3 1 1 4 1 5 45*440 15 61 31 9 40 65-6

1,209 10 1,279 875 8 883 69 0lor, 1 106 94 1 95 89-6

55 12 67 55 12 67 100-0

,10,451 70,091 3,81,142 1,,71,357 44,235 2,,15,592 5 6 0

8 2 10 8 1 9 90- 04 4 4 4 100-05 3 8 5 3 8 lOO-O5 7 12 4 5 9 75-01 1 1 1 lOO-O

13 13 7 7 53-8201 3 204 138 3 141 69-171 2 73 55 55 75-326 26 16 16 61-5fi 6 0 0 100-08 I 9 .“) 5 55- 6

804 4 808 601 •4 005 74-978 42 120 72 37 109 90- 8

698 188 886 463 140 003 08- 19 4 13 0 4 10 70-9

11 2 13 11 2 13 100-(t49 49 47 47 85-9

88 19 107 ~)5 15 70 65-4284 37 321 270 35 311 96-9083 20 709 227 20 253 35-0487 210 097 414 181 595 85-468 11 69 49 9 58 84-143 4 47 34 4 38 80- 967 7 74 39 0 45 60-8

131 23 154 92 28 .120 77-916 4 20 13 2 15 75-03 3 2 2 00-7

69 196 265 45 m 181 68-320 20 9 9 34-630 30 21 21 70-06 1 7 0 i 7 100-0

36 2 38 23 2 25 65-872 1 73 40 1 47 64-420 20 13 13 65-678 6 84 07 3 70 83-349 2 51 33 1 34 69-444 3 47 31 3 34 72-317 1 18 . 13 1 14 77-86 (5 6 6 100-0

12 12 7 7 58-3150 48 198 91 43 134 61-777 72 149 05 64 129 86‘ (i2 2 2 2 lOO’f

127

'J’a b l e X l l — Examimitim liesuUs {Standard Tfw e)*— concld.

Oriental Loariuitg .. 2,7o() 1,276 4,032 1,271 402 1,673 41-5]’ai)iti)ig .. 7 17 24 6 17 23 95-8Pharmacy and Die.ssiiig Course :5;{9 4.-! 382 179 24 203 63-1Photography (>7 2 69 48 2 50 72*3Public Adran. 73 3 76 69 3 72 94*7I^hysioal Edu. 18S 60 248 176 48 224 90-3Rural Co-operation 29 o 31 23 23 74-2(Social tScieuco 131 U 142 95 ii 106 74*0Statistics 18 18 14 14 77-8Steiio-typing Teachers* Training . .

3 3 3 3 100-091! 50:‘. 1,414 745 461 1,206 85- 3

VVoodworiv & Wca^ iiig 1:2 1 13 12 I 13 100-0i\Ii8celLaneous t4 44 34 34 77*3

Totnl 9,080 2,898 11,978 5,756 1,776 7,532 62-9

I niermedial.e T.A. 8,057 3,445 11 ,.')02 3.227 747 3,974 .34- 5T.S.e. 6,]()4 1,397 7,561 3.518 1,095 4,613 61-01. Com. 1,482 136 1,618 569 71 640 39-6r.Sc. (Ag.) 206 206 176 176 85-2Inter N ursing 36 36 22 22 61-1

------------- ------- ---- ............... -- --- ----

Totalt 15,909 5,014 20,923 7,490 1,935 9,425 45-0

Pre- TJ nicersity

Arts 1,72,818 52,706 2.25,524 72,697 27,184 99,881 44-3Science 00,960 5,872 66,838 27,549 3,275 30,824 46-1

Total 2,33,784 58,578 2,92,362 1,00,246 30,459 1,30,705 44-7

Pre- U mivertsHylPre-ProJessional

Agriculture 1,665 17 l.(>82 878 7 885 52-6Commerce 14,152 167 14.319 6,011 111 6,122 42-8Engg. & Tech. 593 593 413 413 69-9Medicine .. 2,902 967 3.869 1,805 669 2,474 63-9Pre-Prof. (Co)nbitied) 45,943 J 3,927 59,870 17,620 6,883 24,503 40-9

1'otal 65,255 15,(J78 80,333 26,727 7,670 34,397 42-8

Gkaxi> Total . .(j,34,479 ],52,259 7,86,738 3,11,576 86,075 3,97,651 50-5

*J.u:icliidos examitintion results of Jwaji Uiiivorsity also as well as institutions deemed to be univevsity.

tljitenaediato from U. P. Board is excluded for want of sex-wiae breat-up.

M/P(N)70M oi Edu.—il(a)

T4BLE XIIT— Examination Results {Detailed Break-iq})A — A r t s

University

Pre-TJniverpity ( Arts)' ........... Pass f

Per-centager

Inter ArtsA Pass{

Number AppearedA

Number passed Number appearedA

Number passed Per-oentage

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

AjrraAligarh ! 129 178 307 99 94 193 62-9AllnhahadAndhra 19,855 3,082 22,937 7,288 1,212 8,500 37 ’i 50 15 65 24 32 49-2Aniiamalai 189 13 202 83 8 91 45-0Banaras . 72 224 296 41 110 151 51-0 • •Baroda * •l>l)agalpnr . ! 7,19i 494 7,685 2,790 264 3,054 39-7 • •Bihfir 9,106 474 9,580 3,674 277 3,951 41-2Bombay . 2,140 2,474 4,614 749 325 1,074 23-3Burdwan .Calcutta . ! 23,742 i i ,4 i i 35,153 12,568 6,488 19,056 54-2DelhiGauhati . 10.250 3,372 13,622 4,325 1.530 5,855 43-3GorakhpurGujaratTndira Kala Sangeet . , ,Jabalpiu* . , * , 32 22 54 12 i? 35-2Jadavpur . ! '4 52 56 3 is 21 37-5Jammu & Kashmir . 1,229 982 2,211 554 522 1,076 48-6 1,637 335 1,972 72i 148 869 44-iJodhpur . 279 155 434 137 89 226 52-1KalyaniKarnatak. ! 3,696 573 4,269 1,877 403 2,280 53*4 . , * .

Kerala . 18,853 10,612 29,465 9,551 4,929 14,480 49-1Kurukshetra 115 91 68 07 125 00-7Lucknow , 1 . . , , , , , , ,

MadrasMagadh

36,7917,378

8,304 45,095 14,606 261 7,639 2,627

4,528 19,134 129 2,756

42-4 36-1

404 20 424 134 12 146 44

f—i-booo

MarathwaclaMysoreNagpiirNorth Bengal .OsmaniaPanjabPatnaPoonaPunjab Agri. PunjabiRabindra Bharali Rajasthan Ranchi Roofkee .ShivajiS.V. V id ya peeth SaugarS.TSI.D.T. Women’s :§r{ i^enkateswara

lU.P. A g r i .. tJtkal

Skfc.*VikramVisva Eharati .

Total

Inatitvtions deemed to be Universities— Gurukul Kangri VishWa-

vidyalaya- -

1,680 248 1,928 613 156 769 39-9 ••

5,0762,3922,981

1,707774774

6,7833,1663,755

2,2671,0691,026

1,030410374

3,2971,4791,400

48-646-737-3

2,409 5io 2,9i9 973 2i? 1,190 40-727

5,798556

1,4471,2827,245

4341,957

302930

7362,887

57-439-8 •• •• ••

187 148 335, 106 74 180 53-i ••

3,02i3,879

8831,432

3,9045,311

5981,683

433840

1,0312,523

26-447-5 •• ••

3,7293,412

4293,4124,158 128

1,282248

1,282376

37-6. > - "

4,448 615 5,063 2,519 436 2,955 58-4 1,377 05 11,442 606 28 634 44’

72,797 52,702 2,25,499 72,681 27,183 99,864 44 3 8,049 3,Ml 11,490 3,219 743 3,962 34-

J a m ia M illia Is la m iaTotal

Grand Total

2121

1,72,818

4 25 4 25

52,706 2,25,524

1616

1717

72,697 27,184 99,881

68-068-0

44 3 8,057 3,445

12

1211,502 3,227

4 12 1000

4 12 100-0 747 3,974 31-5

t o

• R esu lts in c lu d e d under Oriental Learning.

T a b le XIII— Exmnination Results {Detailed Break-up)— contd.A — A r t s — contd.

Umveraity

1

B.A. B.A. (Hons.)

Number appeared Number passed

Boys Girls Total Boys

Pass Perccnt-

Girk Total ago

Number appeared Number passed

Boys Girls

Pass-(Percent-

Total Boys Girls Total age2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

8,441 4,954 13,395 4,538 3,057 7,595 56-7116 111 227 99 86 185 81-5 , ,

1,434 400 1,834 927 397 1,324 72-2 4 4 '4 100-o5,711 724 0,435 1,775 298 2,073 32 2 24 12 36 21 12 33 91 -7

101 14 115 70 12 82 71-3835 343 1,178 468 283 751 63-8293 153 446 184 117 301 67-5

2,105 166 2,271 868 60 928 40-9 1,009 74 1,083 324 40 364 33-63,881 25«i 4,137 2,303 153 2,456 59-4 1,394 74 ],468 1,080 61 1,141 S7-72,4J0 1,607 4,017 1,493 1,288 2,781 69-22,296 1,077 3,373 1,314 590 1,904 56-4

4^2. ,

9,007 4,796 13,803 5,254 2,186 7,440 53-9 106 528 118 56 174 33 03,30« 1,922 5,228 1,420 1,185 2,605 49-8 480 498 978 295 330 625 03-96,o»iO 1,463 8,023 2,346 495 2,841 35-4 273 78 351 206 53 259 73-83,880 345 4,225 1,889 280 2,169 51-33,893 1,510 5,403 2,922 1,184 4,106 76-0

80 44 124 67 31 98 79-0662 331 993 418 217 635 63-930 48 78 23 37 60 76-9

764 138 902 380 62 442 4 9 090 24 114 66 IS 84 73- 7

312 159 471 119 ()2 !8I 38-41,010 135 1,145 686 140 826 72-12,115 958 3,073 799 480 1,279 41-6

5 7 5 72,r.i7 1,00.:; oc*> G18 1.573 39-3 11 11 10 10 90-94,495 986 5,481 1,413 542 1,955 35-72,800 709 3,509 709 235 944 26-9 648 81 m 316 63 37U 52-6

893 47 940 388 24 412 43-8 39 o 41 26 28 68-3

AffraAligarhAllahabadAndhraAnnamalaiBanarag .Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar Bombay .Burdwan .Calcutta .DelhiGauhati . Gorakhpur Gujarat .Indira Kala Sangeet Indore Jabalpur . JadavpurJammu & Kashmir Jiwaji Jodhpur . Karnatak .KeralaKurukshetraliuckuuw Madras Magadh .

2ara thwada

O

Mysore Nagpur North Bengal Osmania .Panja b Patna PoonaPunjab Agri.Punjabi .Rajasthan Raflchi ShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.I>.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswam iUtkai FikramVisva Bharati .

Tot<jltmtitutioM deemed to be Universities— Gurukul Kangri Vishwa-

T id ya lay a • • <Jemia MiHia Idaiaia .

Total

Grand Total

1,868 958 2,816 516 419 934 33-7i .lM 542 1.676 706 316 1,022 61-0 , , , ,

1,186 431 1,616 720 274 994 61-5 527 177 704 295 115 410 58-21,456 487 1,943 616 223 839 43-2

13,313 4,140 17,453 4,618 1,262 5,880 33-9250 203 453 246 128 374 82-5 672 208 880 453 135 588 66-8

2,986 740 3,726 1,107 394 1,501 40-3

117 109 226 68 74 142 62-8 S 3 33-79,173 1,267 10,440 2,749 599 3,348 32 02,026 586 2,611 703 265 968 37-1 382 85 467 224 68 292 62-51,221 320 1,541 629 187 816 53 0

112 44 156 106 43 149 95-54,229 796 6,025 2,217 452 2,669 53-1

1,244 1,244 663 563 45-3358 50 408 2oi 38 239 58-6

1,839 232 2,071 1,028 128 1,156 55-8 322 69 381 288 55 343 904,694 1,361 5,945 3,936 1,031 4,966 83-6

24 39 63 19 33 .52 82-51,15,888 38,407 1,54,295 54,057 20,583 74,590 4S-3 6,23o 1.499 7,734 3,681 1,029 4,710 00-9

5 7 12 4 7 11 91-732 4 36 26 4 30 83*337 11 48 30 11 4J 8 5 4

1,15,925 38,418 1,54,343 54,087 20,544 74,631 48-4 6,235 l , m 7,734 3,681 1,029 4,710 60-9

CO

Note:—R esults of Varanaseya Sanskrit included under ‘ Oriental Learning’ .

T a b le XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Brenk-up)— contd.

A — A rts - -cojitcZ.

UniveriHty

Agre j^ligarh Allahabad Andhra Annamalai Banaras •Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar Bombay . Burdwan Calcutta .DelhiGauhati . Gorakhpur Gujarat , Jabalpur . Jadavpur Jammu & Kashmir Jodhpur .Kalyani , Karnatak Kerala Kurukshetra Lucknow .Madras Maeadh Marathawada MySofe Nagpur .

M.A.A,__

Number appeared— -----------------------> Pass ,Number Passed jPercen-

-------^ ----------------, tage

Pre-University (Science)

Number appeared Number Passed

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

PassPer-

,centago

10 11 12 13 14 15

3,512 1,689 5,201 3,063 1,535 4,598 88-5 , , , ,

319 127 446 295 110 405 90-9 425 46 471 201 30 231 49-6523 157 680 483 151 634 93-2 .,

186 37 223 170 29 199 89-2 , , .,

50 13 63 44 11 55 87-3 263 32 295 180 24 204 69-2772 205 977 661 185 846 86-6 342 52 394 212 39 251 63.873 28 101 53 23 76 75-2 100 25 125 93 24 117 93-6

607 50 657 460 41 501 76-3 3,591 64 3,655 1,295 26 1,321 36-2739 63 802 663 57 720 89-8 4,969 53 5,022 2,591 17 2,608 51-9390 204 594 261 175 436 73-4135 32 167 110 22 132 79-1 ..

2,447 1,006 3,453 1,390 776 2,166 62-7 9,850 1,333 11,183 4,052 792 4,844 43-3706 398 1,104 535 355 890 80-6576 109 685 376 84 460 67-2 4,093 286 4,379 2,055 143 2,198 50-2548 63 611 511 58 569 931544 186 730 355 115 470 64-4276 125 401 258 118 376 93-882 151 233 62 131 193 82-8 82 2 si 61 2 63 7o'0

181 79 260 141 67 208 80 0 2,308 362 3,670 948 202 1,150 43-079 47 126 74 47 121 96-0 434 44 478 177 20 197 41-25 1 6 5 1 C 100-0

309 43 352 234 34 268 76-1 3,965 330 4,295 1,589 179 1,768 55-7250 210 460 140 124 264 73-3 , ,

30 24 54 27 22 49 90-7 66 4 70 39 39366 256 622 347 256 003 96-9403 129 532 308 107 415 78-1324. 26 350 227 93 9n0 1,025 s i 4,050 1,703 20 1,731 3 5 096 10 106 73 8 81 76-4 1,931 126 2,057 897 90 987 48-0

203 105 308 160 86 246 77-0510 173 683 441 150 501 86-5 2,563 2oi 2,764 8n l i ? 988 35-8

tcto

North Bengal Osmania .Panjab Patna Poona Punjabi . Kajaathan Ranchi Shivaji S. V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’sSri VenkateswarartkalVikramVisva-Bharati .

23226

1,16963933858

1,22123410073

803

63271

69

11125591448828

324713413

1372852345

52

24338

1,72878342686

1,54530513486

94028586

316

121

23203927503

502649652238138

739

59241

47

1106•192133

1324

288661312

1291482237

28

24309

1,4.1963637774

1,2532899450

86814881

278

75

100-091-4 82-1 81-2 88-5 86-1 81-1 94-8 70-1 58-192-1 51‘ 9 94-1 88-0

62-6

796 98 894 498 55 553 615,534 1,209 6,743 2,305 525 2,830 42

820 99 919 483 50 533 584,007 666 4,673 2,527 427 2,954 63

110 19 129 52 13 65 502,658 170 2,828 1,066 88 1,154 402,505 124 2,629 881 67 948 36

4,564 493 0,057 2,70(> 316 3,02z 5i)

Total 20,528 7,662 28,100 16,290 6,513 22,803 80-9 60,901 5,872 66,773 27,484 3,275 30,759 iO l

Instituiions deemed to beUniversities—

Indian Agricultural Re­37search Institute 37 37 37 100 0

Indian Institute of Science 25 25 25 25 100 0Indian School of Interna­

tional Studies •• •• 3 3 3 •• 3 100 0

Total 65 65 68 •• 65 100-0

Gr a n d T o t a l 20,528 7,662 28,190 16,290 6,513 22,803 80-9 60,966 5,872 t)6,838 27,549 3,275 30,824 45-2

COw

N o t e—Results o f Vaianaseya Sanskrit included under ‘Oriental Learning’ .

T a b le XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Break-up)—co jitd .

B — S c ie n c e —contd.

I.Sc. B.Sc.

UniversityPer-

Number appeared--------- ---------- -A.___

Number passed centage Number appeared Number passed

PassPer­

centage

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls

6

Agra ABgarh Allahabad Andhra Annamalai Banaras .Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar Bombay Burdwan .Calcutta .DelhiGauhati . Gorakhpur Gujarat Indore Jabalpur . Jadavpur .Jamm ii & Kashmir Jiwaji Jodhpur . Karnatak Kerala Kurukshetra Lucknow .Madras Magadh . Marathwada

4,760 1,248 6,008 3,093 1,02

16

330 16

17

346 133

Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

4,647 298 4,945 3,381 226 3,607 72-9293 31 324 176 22 198 6 M598 45 643 378 378 58-8

4,909 569 5,478 1,691 259 1,950 35-6167 13 180 110 8 118 65-6228 25 253 182 24 206 81-4172 31 203 93 27 120 59-1854 6 860 275 2 277 32-2

1,246 7 1,253 574 5 579 40-24,114 68-5 1,990 562 2,552 1,213 452 1,665 65.2

1,757 116 1,873 1,017 79 1,096 58-53,567 493 4,060 1,806 373 2,179 53-6

345 51 396 197 42 239 60-4807 155 962 400 71 471 49-0

1,043 20 1,063 626 19 645 60-71,501 167 1,668 939 116 1,055 63-2

13 3 16 13 3 16 10017-6 394 70 464 148 38 186 40-1

36 4 40 25 4 29 72-5138 40 'b 207 5 212 75 4 79 37-2

67 11 78 27 4 31 37-2145 6 151 95 6 101 66-9521 48 569 274 39 313 55-0

5,014 2,284 7,298 2,135 1,348 3,483 47-7

1,278 173 1,451 587 86 673 4i>*57,546 1,469 9,015 2,83'J 814 3,644 40-41,051 15 1,066 290 7 297 27-9

462 19 481 134 8 142 29-5

CO(Pk.

MysoreNagpur . . . . .. ‘JO !)0 Nortli Bengal .Osmania .Panjab . . . . 983 38 1,02 Patna PoonaPunjab Agri.Rajasthan Ranchi ShivajiS. V. Vidyapeeth SaugarSri Veiikateswara Utkal . . . . 35 4Vikram . .

Total 6,124 1,307 7,521Instilvtions deemed to he

Universities—Gurukul KansjriVishwavidyalaya 40 . . 40

G r a k d T o t a l . 6,164 1,397 7,561

260

39

IS

3,507

113,518

1,095

5,724 1,135 0,859 1,449 553 2,00259 6o*8 534 49 583 260 42 302 51-8

284 20 304 196 13 209 68-81,394 349 J,743 522 196 717 411

270 26-'4 2,321 128 2,449 1,340 102 1,442 58-9147 9 156 60 4 64 4 1 0

1,426 149 1,575 617 104 721 45-830 5 35 24 5 29 82-9

640 60 700 294 29 323 46-2776 28 804 189 10 199 24*7632 46 678 300 38 338 49-9169 1 170 132 1 133 78*2

1,370 119 1,489 542 80 622 41-8768 109 877 212 58 270 30-8

is 46'2 612 10 622 392 9 401 64-5796 133 929 600 110 710 78-4

4,602 61-2 58,481 9,046 61,527 26,820 5,439 32,259 47-8

11 27-5 31 31 25 . . 25 SO-6

4,613 61-0 58,512 9,046 67,558 26,845 5,439 32,284 47-8COo%

T a b e XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Break-up)— coiitd .B — Sc ien ce

B. Sc. Hons. ______ ______

University Number passedNumber appeared

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

PassPer­

centage

M. Sc.___-A-___

Number appeared Number passed

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

3 - 6 8 9 10 11 12 13

Agra Aligarh Allahabad Andhra Aimamalai Banaras .Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar Bombay . Burdwan . Calcutta .DelhiGauhati . Gorakhpur Gujarat Jabalpur • Jadavpm:Jodhpur .Jaramu & Kashmir Kalyani . Karnatak Kerala Kurukshetra Lucknow Madi-as Magadh . MarathwadaMysore .Nagpur .

437

112

198

101439

74

31214

112

1 1000 86 87-8

34216

33-749-2

98412315015813313612247

15234279

627

18 17 12 25 14

*6648

1,04613016817514516113647

15840687

76212011915010612210214

10518853

46 7

18141022126

47 7

PassPer­

centage

14

80812713716411614411414

11123560

15

72-297-781-593-780-089-483-829-870-357-969-0

1,157 243 1,400 563 152 715 51-2 496 127 623 303 103 406 65*2169 37 206 141 33 174 84-5 126 29 155 120 29 149 06-1149 27 176 98 19 117 66-5 185 18 203 132 16 148 72-9

115 3 118 108 3 111 94-1311 23 334 210 19 229 68-682 22 104 77 22 99 95-284 15 99 79 13 92 92-939 9 48 32 8 40 83-3

• • 59 17 76 55 16 71 93*5*3 3 3 100-0 20 9 29 20 9 29 100-0

181 17 198 159 17 176 88-9• • 210 109 319 173 94 267 83-7

14 15 12 13 86-7 34 34 34 34 100-06 6 5 • • 5 83-3 170 22 192 169 22 181 94-3

« a • • 472 126 598 322 93 415 69-455 55 14 • • 14 25-6 18 18 8 * , 8 44-448 50 40 2 42 84-0 58 1 59 26 1 27 45-8

7 7 • » , . . , 241 70 311 151 55 206 66>2. . 119 31 150 94 29 133 82-0

COOS

Nor|;h Bengal . 71 8 79 32 2 34 43-0 38 3 41 37 2 39 95-1

Osmaiiia , 125 34 169 119 31 160 94*4 ' ' • *PaojabPatna

97145

3717

134162

9770

3715

13485

100*052-5 234

216 37263253

158151 35

187186

7 l ‘ i73-6

Poona • • 194 35 229 158 31 189 82-6IvajasthanKanchi 166 *8 174 120 8 128 73-'e 59

349 68

345734

9 6634

97-1100-0

Kooi:kee . . * * o 56 45 *2 47 83-9S. V. Vidyapeeth t/**

197 22 219 177 22 199 90-98augar 73 15 8S 72 14 86 98*9iiri Veiikateswara

1502

16 87-466-7Utkal

Visva-Biiarati .173

317 19(>

3166

2 •• •• •• •• ••

1 T(^l 3,ooy 440 3,4oS 1,785 33d 2,119 61-3 6,545 1,033 7,57S 4,992 882 5,874 77-5

i s

138

T a b l e XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Break-up)— contd.

C— (i) P e e -U n iv e r s it y

UniversityNumber appeared

• A . .Number passed

Girls TotalPass

Peraen-tage

fBoys Girls Total Boys

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

{a) Agriculture

Nagpur 882 882 469 469 53-2Hajasthan . 101 101 41 41 36-9

Total im OSS 510 •• m 51-3

(6) Commerce

Aligarh 24 24 15 15 62-9Barocla 584 28 (512 321 22 343 56-0Bhagalpur . 461 451 164 164 36-4Bihar 724 1 725 416 1 417 57-5Gauhati 761 761 284 284 87-3Jammn &Kashmir 70 70 28 . , 28 40-0Jodhpur 111 111 67 67 60-4KarJiatak 713 13 726 373 9 382 52*6Magadh 450 450 165 165 36-7Marathwada 14 14 11 11 78-6Nagpur 5,438 32 5,470 1,788 20 1,808 3 3 1Patna 202 202 80 80 39-0Poona 2,550 87 2,637 1,420 56 1,476 5(5-0Rajasthan 1,901 2 1,903 786 1 787 41-4Ilanchi 159 4 163 93 2 95 58*3

Total . U ,U2 167 U,310 0,011 111 6,122 42-S

(C) {ii) PEE-P»OFESSIONAr.

{a) Agriculture

Karnataka . 79 79 64 64 81-0Osmauia 124 17 141 63 7 70 50-7Punjab Agr. 20 20 15 15 75-0Udaipur Agri. 459 459 226 226 49-2

Total 082 17 699 368 7 375 53-6

(b) Engineering and TechnologyCalcutta 425 425 293 293 61-9Madras 23 23 16 16 69* 6Punjab . . . 145 145 104 104 71-7

Total 593 593 413 413 69-6

139

T a b le XTIT— Examimtion Results {Detailed Break-up)— contd.

(c) Pre WedicaljPrR-Professional in MedicinejPharmacy

Aligarh BaJnaras Boiinbay Calcutta Gujarat. Kerala Kuvukshetra Lu cknow Os mania Patna

571,422

40822529722

11621

136

3320

502128

19801923

837

10877

1,98459624437741

13929

173

5152

838 302 108 2191376 1577

1620

34611511

691318

328

6772

1,184417119288269418

105

6 2 064-059-7 69-6 62-0 76-4 63-4 67-6 62 I60-7

Punjabi 03 38 101 54 30 84 83-aTotal 2,902 967 3,S69 1,805 669 2.474 02-2

(d) Pre-Professional (Combined)

Agra 16 7 23 13 7 20 N7-9Calcutta 5 5 4 4 80-0Indira Kala Sungoet 137 210 347 109 165 274 7 9 0Kerala 9,117 5,399 14,510 3,700 2,44 ' 6,140 42-3K«rukshetra. 1 1 I 1 100-0Madras . 24,809 6,062 30,871 10,574 3,474 14,048 45-2Maratkwada 1,102 64 1,226 558 44 602 49-1Hysoi’t! . 10,332 2.149 12,481 2,445 726 3,171 25-4Osmania 243 35 278 151 26 177 63*6Panjab 122 122 66 66 54-1

Total . 45,943 JS,927 59,870 17,620 6,883 24,503 40-3

T a b le XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Break-ujp)— contd.D — A gr ic u ltu r e

Pre-University/Pre-Professionai (Agri.)A ,

I.Sc. (Agri.)/I.Ag.A .

University Number appeared Number passed PassPer­

centage

Number appesired Number passed Pass — r ^ Prr

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total centage

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 i

AgraAligarh.yiahabadAndhraAimainalaiBanaras .Baroda Jihagalpur Bihar Bombay .Biu'dwaii .Calcutta .DelhiGauhati . Gorakhpiir GujaratIndira Kala Sangeet Indore Jabalpur . Jadavpur .Jammu & KashmirJiwajiJodhpur .Kalyani . Karnatak .Kerala . , K.S. Darbhanga Kunikshetra Luclcnow .

81 IK 10 10 90

'Madras Magadh .Marathwada Mysore NagpurNorth Bengal .Orisa Agri. and Tecbnolc^Osmania Panjab Tatna PoonaPunjab Agri. ,*I*Tmjabi .Rabindra Bbaiati Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee .■ShivajiS.V.Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agri. .TJ. P. Agri.UtkalTaxanaseya Ski.Vikram .Visva Bharati .

Total

882

124

20

lo i

469

1,665

882

i4 i

20

lo i

469

63

i5

41

469 226

17 1,682 878

469 53

70 50

15 75

4 24

226 49

7 885 52‘6 206

76

79

Mb

206 176 176 85-4

M/3?(N)70MofEdn.— 12

University

Table XIII—Emmination Resfdts {Detailed Break-up)—contd.

D — A g r i c u l t u r e — contd.

(B.Sc. Agriculture)/B.Ag.__ _________ -A.------------------

Number Appeared Number Passed

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

PassPer-centage

M.Sc. (Agriculture)

Number Appeared Number Passed Per­centage

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

(9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15)

262 262 260 260 99-213 13 13 13 100‘ 02 2 2 2 100-0

6 *6 6 6 100'637 37 34 34 91-9

12 12 i2 i2 100-64 4 4 4 100 0

30 30 29 29 96-7

20 20 20• • 20’ 100-6

35 35 32 32 91-454 60 47 50 83-344 44 44 44 100-0

40 40 38 38 95-621 21 21 21 100-019 21 19 21 100-0

si si i9 19 61-365 65 61 61 93-8

47 47 36• •

• • 36 76-63 3 2 • • 2 66-7

16 16 16 • • 16 100-019 19 19 19 100-0

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8)AgraJ . . . . 1,923Allahabad . . . H 4Andhra . . . . 160Andhra Pradesh Agri. . 41Annamalai . . . 63Banaras . . . . 68Bihar . . . . 101 Calcutta . . . .Gauhati . . . . 82Gorakhpur . . . 1,158Jabalpur . . . . 48Jammu & Kashmir . . 38Kalyani . . . . 36Kamatak . . . . 123Kerala . . . . 26Madras . . . . 163Marathwada . . . 60Mysore . . 66Na^ur . . . . 339Orissa Agri. Tech. . . 125Osmania . . . . 58Panjab . . . . 153Poona . . . . 177Punjab Agri. . . . 298Rajasthan . . . 3Kanchi . . . . 3S.V. Vidyapeeth . . 206Saugar . . . . 88Udaipur Agri. . . . 156

1,9231,111

1604563 68

101

821,158

483836

12330

1685066

33912564

153 177 298

33

20688

157

1,27397

13431516896

7290935 3136 89 13

1404262

27497 49 83

161231

33

13261

132

1,27397

1343151 6896

7290935 3136 89 17

1444262

2749752 83

161231

33

132 61

133

66-2 85-183-8 69-980-9

100 095 0

87-878-572-981-5

100 072-4 56-7 85-7 84 0 93-9 80-8 77-6 81-3 54-2 91-0 7 7 0

100-0 1000 64-1 69-384-7

to

Xj.P. Agri.Vikram

TotalInstitidions detmed to be

Universities—Indian Agri. iBeaearch Inatt.

G r a n d T o t a l .

48220

6 ,m

6,134

2048

2206,154

48185

163S

20 6,164 4,638

12

48185

ifiSO

100084-190-2

12 4,650 90-2

E — Com m erce

m

70850

210

72860

70804

T'5.9 93 S

72811

100-094-2

UniversityPre.univerBity/Pre-Profesaional (Commerce)

Number Appeared Number Passed

1 2 3 4 5 6Aligarh 24 24 15"Baroda . 584 28 612 321 22Bhagalpur 451 451 164Bih&r . 724 1 725 416 1Bombay . . .Gaohati . 761 .. 761 284Jabalpiir . . .JamBa & Kashmir 70 — 70 28Jodhpur . » 111 111 67Kamatak , * 713 13 726 373 *9Magadh . 450 450 165Matathwada • • 14 , . 14 11

32 6,470 1,788Patna 202 . . 202 80Poona 2,660 87 2,637 1,420 66Bajasbhan « • 1,901 2 1,903 786 1Banckii 160 4 163 93 2TJtkal . . . .

Total U,152 167 14,319 6,011 111M/P(N)70Mo«Bda.—12(a)

Boya Girls Total Boys Girk T ^ lper­

centageNumber Appeared

I. Com.-A____

Number Passed

Girls Tntal Boys Girls Totel

PassPer­

centage

71 X.

8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15lo343

62-5560 •• ••

164 36-4 • • . ,417 57-5 * j * * • •

284 37*31,439 136 1,575 552

• •623 39*6

28 40*684 •• 8

A 3• • • • 3 37'5

67 60-4 • • 3 • • 3 75*0382 62-6 * • • • • • • • • •166 36-7 * * • • ♦ • • •11 78-6 • • • • • • • •

1,808 33-1 • • * • • • • •80 39-6 • • • • « • • •

1,476 660 * • • • • • • •787 ■ 41-4 • • • • • • • •95 68-3 * • • • • • •• « •

6,122 42^831

1,482 m31

1,618

• •11

569

• •• •71

11640

35*539

University

AgraAligarhAllahabadAndhraAnnamalaiBanaras .BarodaBhagalpurBiharBombayBordwan .Calcutta .DelhiGauhati . Gorakhptir Gujarat . Indore Jabalpur . Jiwaji Jodhpur . Karnatak . Kerala Lucknow . Madras

Marathwada Mysore Nagpur , Osmania .

T a b le XIII—Emrnimtion Resvlts {Detailed Break-up)—

E—COMMERCE— COn«(Z.

B.Com/B.Com. (Hons.)

Number Appeared

Boys Girls Total

M. Com. _________

Number Passed Per- Number Appeared Number Passed

PassPer.

centage

2,35737

205722133254586357434

1,122780

7,179341577449

2,12611

37414

120463836368

2,571319244

1,9101,515

781

12

1151

4124

64

1113

2176

2,35737

205728133254597357434

1,237781

7,220343581449

2,19011

37514

120474849368

2,571319246

1,9271,521

781

1.224 30

16770548

225311208259551266

4,113273265210

1.225 10

2071296

191454225623109103612986292

Girls Total Boys Girls Total Boys--- --- -A,---Girls Total

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

, , 1,224 51-9 488 488 438 • • 438 89-830 811 20 20 19 • • 19 9 5 0

167 81-5 83 83 81 81 97-66 711 97-6 46 46 19 19 41-3

48 36-1 21 21 16 16 76-2225 88-6 49 49 46 46 93-9

10 321 53-8 17 2 19 13 15 78-9208 58-3 47 47 44 44 93-6259 59-7

78 629 50-8 168 i i V 182 84 90 49-51 267 34-2 • •30 4,143 57-4 1004 3 1,007 567 568 56-4

273 79-6 32 32 25 25 78-11 266 45-8 74 74 37 37 5 0 0

210 46-8 57 57 48 48 84-238 1,263 57-7 169 1 170 107 108 63-5

10 90-91 208 55-2 lie i l i ? 108 109 93-212 85-7 • «

96 80-0 35 35 33 • • 33 94-36 197 41-6 88 88 60 • • 60 68-26 460 54-2 67 4 71 59 63 88-7

225 611 100 100 95 • » 95 95 0623 24-2 49 49 37 • • 37 75-5109 34-2 6 6 6 • • 6 100-0

2 105 42-7 14 14 11 t t 11 78-64 616 3 2 0 19 19 17 17 89-56 992 65-2 186 186 153 153 82-3

.. 292 37-4 20 20 18 18 90-6

Panjab . .Patna Poona Punjabi . Rajasthan Ranchi Shivaji ' .S.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarSri VeiikateswaraUtkalVikram

Total

m t • 121 92 92 7 6 0 8 8 8 8 1000118 118 104 * , 104 88-1 57 57 48 48 84-2

1,731 62 1,793 019 25 C44 35-9 46 46 26 25 54-365 65 53 53 81-5 • • •

1,033 1 1,034 549 1 550 53-2 116 116 84 84 72 U74 74 31 31 41-9 • • • ♦

479 17 496 204 9 213 42-9 • •143 143 140 140 9 7 9 21 21 11 i i 52 ’ 4775 775 583 , * 583 75-2 71 71 66 66 93*091 91 55 55 60-4

234 234 120 120 51-3 9 9 9 *9 100.01,085 1,085 864 864 79-6 •• ••

33,m 375 3 3 ,m .1,7414 224 17,638 52-6 3,303 25 3,328 2,392 15 2,407 72'3

T a b l e XIII— Examination EesvUs {Detailed Bredk-ujp)—<ymi^.

F — E d u c a t io n (T e a c h e r s ’ T r a in in g )

UnirersityB.Ed./B.T./L.T. M. Ed.

Number Appeared N'umber Passed per.

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

Number Appeared----------- -A---------------

Number Passed

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

Passper­centage

Agra Aligarh Allahabad Andhra Annamalai Ba tiaras Baroda Bhagalpur Bombay Burdwan Calcutta Delhi Gauhati Gorakhpur GujaratIndira Kala SangeetJabalpurJadavpurJammu & KashmirJodhpurKalyani .KarnatakaKeralaKurukshetraLucknowMadrasMarathwadaMysore

1,96537

659232

5468

145136104

10,2947

2631,336

626

105

33912181

2321,378

7727

1,682155565

1,02135

17448724613

16420

5109968

14898

42

183373035

1,20326

167773

8249

4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

2,986 1,430 869 2,299 79-0 57 17 74 46 17 63 85-172 37 35 72 1000 6 9 15 6 6 12 80-0

, , 16 8 24 15' 8 23 95-8833 532 148 680 81-6280 217 48 265 94-7 6 Y 7 5 1 6 85-7126 52 72 124 98-4 6 7 13 6 7 13 100 0114 63 45 108 94-7 10 3 13 9 3 12 92-3158 140 10 150 95-6300 135 161 296 98-7 9 8 17 7 *5 12 70-6124 91 17 108 87-1

1,539 887 422 1,309 85-1 15 25 40 15 24 *39 97-5146 39 81 120 82-2 19 5 24 12 6 17 70-8331 211 44 255 77-5

1,484 1,072 122 1,194 80-5 22 4 26 17 3 20 76-9624 520 91 611 97-9 21 7, 28 20 6 26 92-9

147 105 42 147 100 0 14 5 19 i i *4 15 78-9

522 255 125 380 72-8• • * • • * • • • •

158 120 34 154 97-5111 79 29 108 97-3267 231 35 266 99-6 37 4 41 32 4 36 87-8

2,581 1,226 1,117 2,343 90-8 15 8 23 12 8 20 87-0103 67 26 93 90-4 10 4 14 10 3 13 92-^194 27 167 194 100-0 18 13 31 11 11 22 7 1 0

2,455 1,053 527 1,580 64-4 19 3 22 6 3 9 41-0163 147 7 154 65-1 8 6 14 6 4 10 71-4814 457 215 672 82-6 7 2 9 6 2 8 88*9

XagpurNorth BengalOstnaniaPanjabPatnaPoonaPunjabiRajasthanShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T Women’sSri VenkateswaraUtkalVikramVisva Bharati

Total

Institutions deemed to be, Universities—

Jamia Millia IslamiaG r a n d T o t a l

368 112 480 131 423 88-1 . . .. . .

139 86 225 123 77 200 88-9 , *

485 219 704 459 193 652 92-6 11 11 22 9 7 16 72-T785 847 1,632 398 520 918 56-3 , .

130 113 243 123 109 232 95-5 29 9 38 19 6 25 65-8201 67 268 194 65 259 91-6 48 10 58 44 9 53 91-4137 172 309 106 138 244 46-6 9 4 13 8 4 12 92 0563 141 704 464 92 556 79-0 18 2 20 16 2 18 9 0 0310 48 358 308 44 352 98-3 8 8 6 6 75-O'95 13 108 93 13 106 98-1 6 5 11 6 5 11 100 0

724 84 80S 724 84 808 100 0 148 9 157 141 1 142 90-4245 245 218 218 89-0 • • 42 42 21 21 50-0

269 28 297 247 23 270 91-2 . . , *

349 59 408 335 55 . 390 95*6 8 2 10 8 2 10 100-0579 72 651 552 67 619 96-1 • « . ,

68 16 84 66 16 82 97-6 5 5 10 4 4 8 80-0

16,565 7,591 24,156 13,707 6,304 20,011 82-8 605 238 843 513 185 698 62-9

40 22 62 38 22 60 96*8 4 1 5 1 1 2 40-0

16,605 7,613 24,218 13,745 6,326 20,071 81*9 609 239 848 514 186 700 82*7

•a

Umveraity

T a b l e XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Breah-up)— con td .F—E d u o a t io n (T e a c h e r s ’ T r a in in g ) / ^ — E n g in e e b in g a n d T e c h n o l o g y

Diploma/Certificate in Teaching---__________Number Appeared Number Passed

Pass Percent- r

Pre-Professional (Bngg. & Tech.)

age Number Appeared Number Passed

PassPercent­

agei------

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total BoysA .

Girls Total Boys Girls Total

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15AgraAligarhAllahabad

• • 6 6 *6 •• *6 100-6Andhra * • • • • ♦ • •AnnamalaiBanaras • U i i 48 32 i2 44 91-7 .. • •BarodaBhagalpur

27 44 17 27 44 lo o 'o ••Bihar , 137 *3 140 131 3 134 95-7Bombay Burdwan . • 55 161 216 55 159 214 99-1 ••CalcuttaDelhi •• •• •• •• .♦ 425 425 293 293 68*9Gauhati . ! 26 i 26 ’s i *9 30-8

• • • •GorakhpurGujarat i i *i i lo o ’ dIndira Kala Sangeet . . • ■Indore * * • *Jabalpur . Jadavpur

• . is is • • is 15 100-d •• ••Jammu & Kashmir * • • *Jiwaji i! • * • • * • • * * •Jodhpur !! * • • • • * *Kalyani .KamatakKerala • *8 17 25 'i 17 24 96'd . .Kurukahetra ** “ • • • •LucknowMadras •

.• •

•• •* •• ••• •

23••

23 id••

id 69-d

CO

Marathwada Mysore

' Nagpur North Bengal Osmania Paajab Patna PoonaPunjab Agri. PunjabiRabmdra Bharati Rajasthan.Ranchi Roorkee Shivaji . .S;V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’s

* Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agri.U.P. Agri.UtkalVaranaseya Skt.VilcvamVisva-Bharati

Total

Institutions deemed to be Universities—

Jamia MilUa lalamia .G r a n d T o t a l

454 2M 858 326 184 510 77

7566

2516

10082

2416

9772

14 14 71

CO

878 483 1,361 712 458 1,170 86-0 593

33 20 53 33 3 36 67 9911 503 1,414 745 461 1,206 85*3 593

S93 413

593 413 413 69-6

University

T a b l e 'XLll---Emmination Results {Detailed Break-up)— csontd.

G— En g in e e r in g a n d T e ch n o lo g y—

B.E./B.Sc. (Civil Engg.) ---------------------------- -— _________________

Number Appeared Number Passed

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

PassPercent­

age

B.E./B.Sc. (Elect. Eogg.)__________ __ -A________________

Number Appeared Number Passed---------- -A-______

PassPercent­

age

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

.. 21 • • 21 21 21 100077 .. / 77 53 • • 53 68-8 46 • • 46 32 32 69-6♦ .. • • 2 • • 2 2 2 1000. • 80 86 56 • » 56 65-2 94 • • 94 47 47 5 0 0. 40 40 40 • • 40 100 0 21 21 20 20 9o-272 72 72 72 100 0 74 74 73 73 98-6170 2 172 145 146 84-9 129 129 112 112 86-8! 45 45 25 25 55*6 27 27 18 is 66-7* • 120 4 124 61 63 50-8 72 73 42 43 58-9

! *. 214 214 19i 19i 89-3 1 ^ » * 1 ^ 127 127 84’ 7• • 47 47 35 35 74-5 60 • • 50 40 * # 40 80-0108 108 88 88 81-5 42 • • 42 31 • • 31 73-8225 225 149 149 66*2 163

• • • • 162 li2

• • • • li2 69*1

! ! 26 26 22• • • • 22 84-6 4

• • • • *4 *4 ’ 4 100-0• . 118 118 86 • • 86 72-9 69 70 54 54 77-1• • 214 214 160 160 74-8 • •

23 23 2i 21 91*3 i *i *i• •

*1 100-0• . 75 75 62 62 82-7 • 26 26 25 25 96-7! *. 169 169 106 • • 106 62*7 206 206 94 94 45-6223 6 229 190 195 85-2• . . • • •• •• •• • • • • .. • •

! 288 .! 288 174• • • • 174 (0*4 299

• • • • 299 2i5

• • • • 2is 71-9-

• * • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • • •

AgraAligarhAllahabadAndhraAnnamalaiBanaras .Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar Bombay

, Burdwan Calcutta DelhiGauhati . Gorakhpur GujaratIndira Kala Sangeet Indore Jabalpur Jadavpur .Jammu & ElashmirJiwajiJodhpurKalyani .KamatakKeralaKarukshetraliQcknowMadrasMagadh

MarathwadaMysoreNagpurNorth BengalOrissa Agri. and TcOsmaniaPanjabPatnaPoonaPunjab Agri. PunjabiRabindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee Shiva jiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’s Sri V'fenkateswara Udaipux' Agri.U.P. Asrri.Utkal ' . Varapaseya Skt, Vikram V'isra-Bharati

• •

« • 290•

290 l is ! 113 39-0 261 ! 201 96 96 47-8• • . • • • •

• • , . •

mology , ^ . , • . • . . .

• • 45 45 39 39 86-7 80 1 81 67 1 68 84-0• • .

• • 60 60 37 ! 37 61 ’7 29 29 24 ' !! 24 82-8• • 158 158 106 106 67-1 132 132 92 92 69-7• •

• • 49 49 48 48 98-6 40 40 39 39 97-5• •

, , . . .

4 • • •

128 128 128 128 100-6 64 1 65 64 1 65 100.083 83 46 46 55-4 69 69 39 39 86-5

• •

• •

215 215 178 178 82-8 67 67 54 54 80-6

• •

• •

40 30 75 ’6 87 52-9

• •

• •

• * • •

69 60 86'9 i5• • • •

• f • •

s s ’ o

Total 3,477 12 3.4S9 2,521 8 2,5^9 72-5 2,289 i 2,293 1,613

C?s»

3 1,616 70.5

T a b l e XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Breah-up)—coDtd.G— En g in e e r in g a n d T ec h n o l o g y— contd.

University

B.E./B.SC. (Mech.)

Number Appeared Number PassedPass

Percent-

B.E./B.Sc. (Cliem.)

Number Appeared Number PassedPass

Percent-

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Totalf 'Boys Girls Total

/ 'Boys Girls Total

ag«3

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Agra 35 35 34 34 97-1 23 23 23 23 100-0^ligarh 41 41 40 40 97-6-^llahabad 1 1 1 1 100-0■^ndhra 149 149 105 105 70-5 , , • *Annamalai 67 57 55 55 96-5 32 32 31 • • 31 96-8®anaras 95 95 94 94 98-9 43 43 43 • • 43 100-0Baroda . 189 191 181 183 95-8Bhagalpur * , ,Bihar , * 23 23 ^ 20 20 87’6 .. , *Bombay 73 73 52 52 71-2 49 41 42 84-6Burdwan • • • •Calcutta 81 81 66 • • 66 81-5 * « ., • •Delhi 69 69 41 * • 41 59-4 57 • » 57 39 39 68-4Gauhati 40 40 19 19 47-5 • • • •Gorakhpur . • • • •Gujarat ♦ 263 263 181 • • 181 68-8 • • • • • •Indira Kala Sangeet . • • « • .. • • • • « •'Indore , * 9 9 7 • • ’ 7 77-8 • • .. • • • •Jabalpur 81 81 79 • • 79 97-5 • • • »Jadavpur 193 193 129 129 66*8 106 • • 106 70 • • 70 66-0Jammu and Kashmir , , • • , , • • ., ,. • •Jiwaji 9 9 8 • • 8 88-9 « • • .Jodhpur 34 34 33 • • 33 97-1 • •Kalyani • • • •Karaatak * , 110 110 69 • . • 69 62-7 • • • •Kerala 176 176 165 • • 165 93-8 126 124 100 103 83-iKurukshetra , * • • ,. ., • • C" . , • • • 0-Lucknow * ^ . * * , • • ,, , , , . • • .. • • • •Madras 389 389 282 282 72-5 29 • • 29 29 * • 29 100-0Magadh .. .. 9 .. .. .. • • • • ... ...

Marathwad»Mysore Nagptir North Bengal Orissa Agri. and T OsmaJiia Panjab Patna PoonaPunjab Agri.Punjabi 'Babindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’*Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agri. U.P.Agri.TJtkalVaranaseya Skt. VikramVisva Bharati .

Total

i i i i U 157; ;

157 64-3

h.164 164 129

••129 78*2 . . . . . . . .

40 40 36 ■* 36 9 0 0 . . 1! ! ! ! . !!129 129 94 •r 94 72-9

40 40 39 •• 39 91-6

ei 62 61 62 lo o ’ o93 93 77 77 82-861 61 38 •• 68 951

87 87 71• •

71 81-6 ” ii i!

i ) 40 37 37 9 2 5

• • • • • •

3,076 3,079 2,420 2,423 78'7 459 464 376 380 81

CO

164

T a ble IKlll— Examination Results {Detailed Breah-uj))—con td .

G—E n g in e e r in g a n d T e ch n o lo g y—

UniversityB.Sc./B.E. (Engg. Combined)

Number Appeared Number PassedPass

Percent-

Bihar Kerala Marathwada Mysore Nagpur Rajasthan Ranchi Shivaji Saugar Vikram

Total to be

Universities-^Indian Institute of Science

G e a n d T o t a l

AgraBaroda Bombay Calcutta Delhi Madras Mysore

Total

Banaras Calcutta Jodhpur Nagpur Osmania Ranchi

Total

Baroda Bombay Calcutta Delhi Madas Roorkee

Total

Agra Baroda Bombay Calcutta Madas Nagpur Osmania

Total

80 1 81 80,073 6 2,079 1,458

14B. Sc. {Textile)

14 1314 14 1120 20 2025 25 2549 49 4510 10 1027 27 21

159 159 145

33B.E.jB.Sc. {Mining)

33 3329 29 2618 18 1813 13 85 5 4

90 90 85188 188 174

63B. Arch.

5 68 44171 8 179 110

9 • • • 9 738 3 41 2321 21 1823 . . 23 23

325 16 341 225

B.10

So.jB. Tech.10 7

15 15 14107 5 112 9994 94 842 2 2

40 40 2738 38 38

306 5 311 27t

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Totalugo

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

32 32 24 24 75-090 3 93 85 3 88 94-651 51 51 51 100-0

390 390 212 212 54-4145 2 147 105 2 107 72-8

14 14 14 14 100-0757 757 497 497 56-1

85 85 69 69 81-2116 116 112 112 96-6313 313 209 209 66-8

1,993 5 1,998 1,378 5 1,383 69-2

33261884

85

13

49116

7251823

714

10384

22738

275

100-069-2

81 1,464

13 11 20 25 45 10 21

145 91-2

92-978-6

1000100-091-8

100077-8

100 0 89-7

1000 61-6 80-0 94-4

174 92-6

72-164-877-861-085-7

100-0238 69'

7 0 093-39 2 089-4

100067-5

100-088-4

165

T a b le XIII—Examination Results {Detailed Brealc-up)—contd.G— ^Engineering and T e c h n o lo g y — concU.

B.Sc./B. Tech.

University

AndhraJabalpurJadavpurMadrasOsmaniaPoonaRoorkee

BanarasOalonitaPoona

AligarhAllahabadBombayBnrdwanOalouttaNagpurRoorkee

Total

Total

Number Appeared Number passed

Boya Girla Total Boys Girls Total

» Pass Percent- age

3 6B.E.KTele-Communication)

4523

2229

1731\%

366

4525

2269

173122

375B.EJB.8C. (Met.)

51 .. 61 34 .. 34 38 .. 38

128 123 105 Diploma in Engfj.jTech.334

’ *831

2873

330

33448

312873

330

2715

15348

17 19

243

513321

105

196

’ *22218 33

330

2717

15648

17 22

251

513321

105

19642

2218 33

330

8

60-66 8 06 9 044-447-154-8

66 9

100-0 97-155-3 85-4

58-710002 5 071 064.345.2

1000Total 804 4 808 601 4 605 74 9

UnirersityM.E./M.Sc. (Engg. Tech.)A Pass

Percent- age

Number Appeared' ^

Number passed ]

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AgraAllahabad .

1915

1815

1812

1812

94-76 0 0

Andhra 72 72 55 55 76-4Banaras 19 19 17 17 89-5Baroda 9 9 9 9 1000Bombay 8 8 5 5 62-5Calcutta 133 133 105 105 78-9Gujarat 7 7 4 4 78-9Jal^lpur 17 17 6 6 35-3Jadavpur 4 I 5 4 5 100-0Madras 16 16 16 16 100-0Mysore 13 13 7 7 53-8Osmania 13 13 11 11 84-6Poona 23 23 18 18 78-3Rajaethan 42 42 37 37 88-1Roorkee 56 56 54 54 96-4Shivaji 1 1 1 1 100-0S.V. Vidyapeoth . 2 2 2 2 100-0Saugar 22 22 22 22 100-0

Total 491 1 4^2 403 1 404 82'1Inatitutiotia deemed to ie

Universities—Indian Institute o f Science 143 3 146 143

Grand Total . 634 4 638 646146 100-0 550 86-2

University

-AgraAligarhAllahabadAndhraBanarasBarodaBhagalpurBiharBombayBurdwanCalcuttaDelhiGauhatiGoraMipur‘GujaratIndira Kala SangeetIndoreJabalpurJadavpur.Jammu & KashmirJiwajiJodhpurKalyaniTSlarnatakKerala .KurukshetraL u o k n o \ r .Madras Magadh “Marathwada

T a b le XIII— ResvUs {Detailed 5reaA:-ti^)~<jontd.H—L a w

LL.B./B.L.

Number Appeared Number Passed

Passpercent­

age Number Appeared Number Passed

Pass-,Percent-

Total Girls Total Boys Girls TotalDvya2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

874 17 891 367 8 375 42-1 5 1 6 • • m98 1 99 63 63 63-6 10 10 7 7

292 2 294 173 2 175 59-5 1 7 • • • •57 1 58 41 41 70-7 A

140 4 144 83 3 86 59-7 10 2 12 4 4197 18 215 101 13 114 530 • •390 2 392 240 240 61-2 • •143 143 134 134 93-7 4 1 5

. 1,226 104 1,330 993 92 1,085 81-6 104 9 113 37 5 42

1,050 40 1,090 665 28 693 63-6 • * .. •• • • ••282 27 309 151 13 164 53-1 • • • •148 1 149 52 1 53 35-6300 1 301 205 1 206 68-4 ef

1,188 61 1,249 690 35 725 58-6 36 36 5• •

0

is 1 19 14 i 15 79-0 • • .•75 2 77 45 2 47 60-5 3 • •

• •3 3 3

23•• 23 21

•• 21 91-3• •

, .103 ’ 4 107 54 *2 56 52-3 •• • • • •

251 *7 258 113 *3 116 45’ b 12 12 ’ 3A •• *30292 28 320 145 18 163 50-9 8 11 V • • 2

! ! 689 14 703 592 11 603 85-8 7 i *8 5 h758 34 792 418 17 435 54-9 28 2 30 • • 1365 365 262 262 71-8120 120 59 59 49-2 • •

150-0

70-00-0

33-3

0-037-2

25-018-2

62*53*3

<x

Mysore Nagpur North Bengal OsmaAia Panjab Patna PoonaPunjab Agri. Punjabi Kabindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee Shivaji S.V. Vidyapeeth Saugar S.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agri.U.P. Agri.UtkalVarnaseya Skt. Vikram Viava Bharati

Total

468184140445411

81212

17811

37

360

237

518

12,m

203

869

26

488 14 330 67-6 25 I 26 2187 108 3 111 59-4 3 3 3226 121 76 197 87-2454 280 6 206 45-4 12 13 5437 202 9 211 48-3 4 481 50 , , 50 61-7 7 7220 119 6 125 56-8 19 '2 21 4

184 l i i 115 62-5 2• •

011 5 5 45*537 20 20 54*i . , ::

367 243 246 67-6 • •

• •• •

• •

237 154 154 65-0 •• ••

• *

2524 304 i 305 55’4

• • • •

• •"

u m 7,634 372 8,006 62-1 309 24! 333 88 's

2 7.7S 1000

6 46-20-0

4 57-15 33-8

100

20

M/P(N)70McfBdu.— 13

1 6 8

T a b l e XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Breah-up)—contd.

H— Law— contd.

University Number AppearedPass

Number Passed Percent----------- A------------- age

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

2 3

Rajasthan

Baroda

Rajasthan

Madras

Madras

Madras

Punjab

Certificate in Law

15 .. 15 4

Diploma iw. Labour Lam and Taxalim

12 2 14 8

25 25 16

47 .. 47 23

Diploma in Labour Laws and Practice

61 1 62 32

Company-Banhing and Insurance

49 6 55 28 F.E.L.

474 17 491 279

4 26-7

9 64-3

16 6 4 0

23 48-9

32 51-63

30 54-5

285 58-1

T a b le X III— Examination Results {Detailed Break-up)— coritd.I — Me d ic in e

Uairersity

Pre-Professional (Medicine/Pharmacy)X Pass

Percent­age

M.B.B.S./M.B.PassPercent-'

ago

/-- ---Number Appeared

11

Number Passed ii

Number AppearedA

Number Passed ](Boys Girls Total

rBoys Girls Total

(---Boys Girls Total

fBoys Girls Total

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16

Agra 111 24 135 81 19 100 741Aligarh 75 33 108 5i ie 67 62’ 0AllahabadAndhra , , 412 162 5i4 179 53 232 45 1Annamalai , ,Banaras 57 20 77 52 20 72 94-0Baroda 76 i9 95 50 is 63 66-3BhagalpurBihar , , 114 23 137 74 23 97 70-8Bombay 1,422 562 1,984 838 346 1,184 59-7 284 160 444 176 122 298 671Bur d wanOalcutta 468 127 596 302 115 417 69-0 1,863 349 2,212 41*4 78 492 22*2Delhi 69 117 186 47 98 145 78-0Gauhati 202 14 216 95 9 104 48-1(Jorakhpur . . . . *Gujarat 225 19 244 108 11 119 52*9 105 26 131 30 ’ 7 37 28-2Indira Kala Sangeet .Jabalpur . . . 120 4 124 80 3 83 38*6Jadavpur . . .Jammu & Kashmir 59 20 79 33 13 46 53-2Jiwaji 32 10 42 26 9 35 83-3JodhpurKalyarii ♦Karnatak 319 48 367 176 33 209 57-6Kerala 297 80 377 2i9 69 288 76-4 241 43 284 137 32 169 59-6Kurukshetra . j 22 19 41 13 13 26 63-4Lucknow 116 23 139 76 18 94 67-6 208 60 268 109 40 149 65-4

M/P(N)70MofEdu.--13(a)

T a b l e XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Break-up)— contd.I—M e d ic in e — conitZ.

1 2 3 4 • 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Madras 606 224 830 294 140 434 52-3Magadh , , * , , , , , , . , ,Marathwada 70 *9 79 39 3 42 53*2Mysore 377 90 467 160 50 210 45-0Nagpur 184 56 240 70 37 107 44-6North Bengal * , , , , , , ,Osmaoia hi 8 29 15 IS 62-1 184 58 242 87 39 126 52-iPanjab , , , . , , 41 15 56 28 10 38 67-8Patna 136 37 173 77 28 105 60-7 124 22 146 64 15 79 54-1Poona 144 55 199 59 31 90 75-6Punjab Agri, ,, , * , , , , , ,Punjabi 63 38 i6 i 64 30 84 83-2 112 2i 133 68 19 87 6 5 ^Rabindra Bharati , , , ,RajiStban 220 56 276 114 34 148 63-6RanchiRoorkeeShivajivS.V. Vidyapeeth , , , , , . , , , ^ , ,Saugar * , , , , , , ,y.N.D. T. Women’s . , ^Sri Venkateswara , , 51 13 64 19 10 29 45-3Ddaipur Agri. . * , , . * . , ,U. P. Agri. , , , * , ,TJtkal , , , ; 148 47 195 96 30 126 64*6Varnaseya Skt. , . , , , . • •

Vikram . 359 9i 450 173 61 224 49-8Visva-Bharati . , •• .. . . •• • . . . .. . . . . • •

Total 2,902 967 3,869 1,805 669 2,47^ 63-9 6,835 1,776 8 , m 2,978 1,021 3,999 46'5

05o

T ab lb XIII— ExamiTiation Results {Detailed Br&ik-up)— contd.

I — ^M edicine— contd.

UnivenityM.D. M.S.

Number Appeared Number Passed-A*I--------------------— ^ ....................... , ^

Boyg GiriB Total Boys Girls TotalPer-

, centage rNumber Appeared

PassNumber Passed Per-

> oentageBoys Girls Total Boys Girls Total

9 10 11 12 13 U 15

AgraAligarh . •

* *12 2 14 8 2 10 71-4 11 2 13 4 2 6 46-2

Allahabad * * • • • • •• • « •• ••AndhraAnnamalai • ! 68 42 lio i2 20*6 l i i *3 114 26

• •27 23*7

Banarss . ** • • • • « •BarbdaBhagalpur

28 *4 32 i4 is 66*3 i? .. i? *4• « • • *4 23-6

Bihar Bombay . Burdwan .

32208

*273

34ISl

is25

i i45

41*224-9

48151

i i2

59153

is55

* •

• •2265

37*336-0

Calcutta . DelhiGauhati . Gorakhpur

io ,, io i *4 40*6 . 33 *3 36 *9 *9 25*6• • • •

611

17 781

22 28 36-90 0

281

6 341

121 • •

161

47-1100-0

Gujarat .Indira Kala Sanseet .

48 20 68 i? 27 39*7 38 .. 38 i5• • « • is 39-4

Jabalpur . Jadavpur . • *8 •• *8 *3 3 37*6 *5 *2 *7 *2

• « • • 2 28-5

Jammu & Kashmir . • • • • ■ • • • • •Jiwaji • • * • • • • • • •Jodhpur . • • !! ** • • • • ♦ • • • • •Kalyani . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •* • •Karnatak .KeralaKurukshetra

i i 21 35 'h *6 is 37‘ i*415 •• *4

16*26

• • • • « •

*26

50.*640-0

* * • • • • *■• • • • • •

T a b le XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Break~wp)— contd.

I — M e d ic in e — cowfof.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 la

Lucknow . 133 10 143 45 4 49 34-3 106 13 119 42 8 50 42-0Madras 97 23 120 24 6 30 25-0 111 8 119 32 1 33 27*7Magadh . . *Marathwada , ,Mysore • i i i 12 3 *3 25-6 i i 11 5 5 45-5Nagpur . • 15 18 33 5 8 13 39-4 29 29 9 9 31-0North Bengal . • , , . .Osmania . 43 is 61 14 9 23 37-7 37 4 41 i2 14 341Panjab 13 3 16 6 6 37-5 24 24 12 12 50-0Patna 60 2 52 12 1 13 25-0 83 13 96 36 41 42-7Poona 38 6 44 16 3 19 43-2 40 1 41 8 8 19-5Punjab Agri.

6Puujabi . Rabindra Bharati

5 25 2 4 0 0 19 1 30-0

Rajasthan.Ranchi

17 23-5 *6 19-2

Roorkee . . . ,.ShivajiS. V. Vidyapeeth •

Saugar •S.N.D.T. Women’s . •Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agri. .

•«

io 20-0 10::

20*0

V . P. Agri. • .. ,. • •UtkalVarnafioya Skt.

••

12 75-6 3• • • « • •

100-0

Vikraxn • • • • • . , • • • « « • • •Visva Bharati . • • • «• .. •• •• •• •• • • • « • • ••

Total • S49 267 1,116 273 92 365 32'7 955 75 1,030 324 29 353 33-1

lO.-J

T able XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Break-up)—contd.

I—M e d ic in e— omtd.

University Number Appeared Number Passed .Pas8

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total Per­centage

Total

Total

Total

39

20

M.D.S.26 1 27 16 1 17 65-4

B.D.S.117 24 141 SI n S9-528 28 20 20 71-431 10 41 22 6 28 68-331 2 33 21 2 23 69-719 4 23 9 3 12 52-22 2 4 1 2 3 750

13 2 15 12 2 14 93-322 5 27 15 5 20 74-112 2 14 7 2 9 64-3

275 51 326 188 59 227 69-6

M.Sc. (Medical)1 1 1 . . 1 10002 2 2 2 100 04 *8 12 4 5 9 75-04 , , 4 3 3 750

16 5 21 10 3 13 61-93 , , 3 1 1 33-33 3 2 2 66-72 2 2 2 100-02 2 2 2 100 09 2 11 4 1 , 5 45-5

46 31 9 40 65-6

B.Sc. {Medical)12 43 39 8

24 15

M. Pharm.

58-3100088-9

18 75-0

Andhra • « • 8 1 9 5 1 6 750Gujarat • . 7 2 9 4 1 5 55-6

Total 15 3 18 9 2 66 7

164

T a b le XIII— Examination Results (Detailed Break-up)—contd.

I — M e d ic in e — 'cortdd.

University Number Appeareid Number Passedt "

Boys Girls T(otalfBoys Girls Total

JTIU9BPer.

oentage

1 2 3 4 6 6 7 8

B. Pharm.Banaras . , • 12 12 12 12 1000Bombay . , • 8 4 12 6 4 10 83-3Gujarat . . . • 122 6 H27 78 1 79 622Jiwaji . . , • 7 7 6 6 85-7Madras . , • 37 2 39 6 6 16*4Nagpur • 31 31 18 18 68-1Panjal) 16 16 14 14 93-3Rajasthan . • 14 14 12 12 86-7iSaugar • 20 20 20 20 100-0

Total • 266 11 2177 172 5 177 639

M.8c. (Nursing)Delhi . . . . . 3 3 3 3 1000

BombayDelhiMadrasOermania

CalcuttaGauhati

AligarhBanarasGujaratKeralaLucknowNagpurPoonaSaugar

B.8c, {Nursing)• . • 2 2. . , 2 2 1000• • • 27 27 8 8 47-1• • • 17 17 10 10 68-1• • • 10 10 9 9 900

Total • 56M.O.

56 •• 29 29 61'8

• • • • 7 3 10 3 1 4 400• • • • 1 1 1 1 100-0Total • 8 3 11 4 1 5 45'i

B.A.M.IB.A.M.8.1B..U.M.8.IA.B.M.8.

TotalInstUviions Deemed to be

Universities—Gurukul Kangri • , ,

Grand Total ,

437181337

1910421

379

3

382

171

101

29

29

437198347

1911422

408

3

411

376141663

467

196

2

198

101

161

27

27

3751617 6 3

608

86071.862-620-685-716-862-636-4

223 Sd-r

2 66-7

226 54'7

Table S l f — Mestdts (Beiailed Br&iJc-up)—contd.J—Veterinaby Science

U n iven ^

Aligarh .Allahabad Andhra Anuamalai Banaras Bangalore Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar Bombay .Bnrdwan .Calcutta .DelhiGauhati . Gorakhpur Gujarat .Indira Kala Sangeet Jabalpur .Jadavpur .Jammu & Kashmir Jiwaji Jodhpur .Kalyani .Karaatak .Kerala Kurukahetra

B. V. Sc. M. V. Sc.

Number Appeared Number Passed

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls

108

64

49

si18

is

100

108

64

s i

siisis

104

83

49

33

30

is

*9

69

Pass Per- t

Number Appeared Number Passed PassPer-

Total centage Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total centage

83 76-9

49

30

is*9

76-6

68-6

96-8

83*4

69-2

62 69-6

44

10 11 12 13

4S 44

14 15

4S 100-0

83

100

05C7I

T a b l e XIII—Examination Results {Detailed Break-up)—contd.J — V e t e r n ia r y Sc ie n c e—contdr

1 2 8 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

Lucknow . . . . • « i • . . . .

Madras . . 123 123 94 94 76^ i i 4i 32 32 78-0Magatlh . . . . 185 185 144 144 77-9Marathwada • • • • , ,

Mysore . . . . 104 2 106 57 58 54-7Nagpur . . . . North Bengal .

46 46 24 2452-2 • •

Osmania . . . . 92 i 93 50 5i 54-8 • •Panjab . . . . « • • • , , • • • •Patna . . . . • • • • • • • •Poona . . . . . . • • • •

Punjab Agri. .Punjabi . . . .

103 103 63 63 61-2• •

100’6

Rabindra Bharati < . • •

Rajasthan . . j . * . « • • •

Roorkee . . . . V .' « « , .

Shivaji . . . . •«

S. V. Vidyapeeth • . f t « 4 » «

Saugar . ; ; . i • * . • •

S.N.D.T. Women’s . . . • «Sri Venkatoswara 102 1 103 58 59 57-3 • •

Udaipur Agri. . 86 86 62 • • 62 72-1 • •

U. P. Agri. 45 45 45 45 1000 • •

Utkal . . . . , * . . • • • . • •

Varanaseya Skt. . . • •

Vikram . . . . * , . . . . • « • • • • • •

Visva Bharati . . . . • • « • • • • •

Total . 1,269 10 1,279 875 5 883 69-0 105 1 106 94 1 95 89'6

167

Ta b l e X I I I — Examination Residts {Detailed Break-up)— contd.

K — O t h e r M isc e ll a n e o u s D e g r e e E x a m in a t io n

Number Appeared Number passed PassUniversity A X

t ' r \

Boys Girls Total Boys Girls Total age

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

B. Physical EdtimtionPumjabi 12 2 14 12 2 14 1000Vikiram . • 43 10 53 43 10 53 1000

Total 55 12 67 55 12 67 100 0Ph.D.lD.8c. {Engg. <fe Tech.)

Bamaras , 11 .. 11 11 . . 11 1000Osnnania . 3 3 3 3 1000

Total 14 14 14 14 100 0

M.Arch. and Arts & Crafts

Najigpur , , 1 1 1 . . 1 100-0B.A. Fine Arts

Bairoda 14 5 19 14 5 19 1000Cakcutta • • . 5 5 3 3 60-0

Total•

14

M.A.

10

Fine Arts

24 14 8 22 91-7

Barroda . 3 3 6 3 3 6 1000Matdras , , 7 7 7 7 100 0

Total*

’i 10

B. Music

J3 i io 13 100 0

Bamaras • • 5 2 7 4 2 6 85-7Barcoda • • 4 5 9 4 4 8 88-9Cakcutta • • 11 11 7 7 63-6Delihi • • * . 15 15 . * 13 13 86-7Sri Venkateswar • • 2 2 1 1 5 0 0

Total•

9 S5

M. Music

44 , 5 27 35 7 9 5

Bamaras , 2 1 3 2 1 3 1000Barpoda , , 2 2 2 , , 2 1000Luccknow , , , , 4 4 3 3 75-0Pamjab . . • . . 19 19 15 15 79-0

Total • 4 24

B.A. Classe

25s

4 19 23 8 i - l

Sauigar • • • . 36 I 37 25 1 26 72-2M.A. Classics

Samgar • • • . 2 1 3 2 1 3 1000B. Theology

Aliggarh • • • • 5 1 6 5 1 6 100-0M. Theology

Aliggarh • • • •1 I

M.B.A.

2 1 1 2 100-0

Ancdhra • • •21 •• 21 19 •• 19 90-1

168

T ab le XIII— Examination Results {Detailed Breah-up)—(x>ntd.

K — O th er M iscellan eou s D egree Exam ination— (contd.)

ExaminationNumber Appeared

Boys Girls Total

Number Passed, A

Boys Girls Total

PassPercient-

ag®

I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

B.O.L.

Indra Kala Sangeet 88 114 202 67 110 177 87-6

Utkal . . . . 8 .. 8 2 . . 2 23-0

Total 96 H i 210 69 110 170 8i5-2

M.O.L.

Andhra . . . . 1 1 1 1 10(0-0

Aunamalai • 17 1 18 11 1 12 6(6-7

Varanaseya Sanskrit 980 2 962 421 2 423 43-9

Total 978 3 981 433 3 436 44 '4

B.Bc. {Home Science)

Allahabad . . . . 35 36 22 22 6:2-9

Baroda . . . . 75 75 OG 60 818-0

Nagpur . . . . 61 61 36 36 5S9-0

Jabalpur . . . . 74 74 48 48 64-9

Madras . . . . 394 394 219 219 5i5-8

Delhi . . . . 120 120 102 102 8i5 0

Punjab . . . . 21 21 21 21 lOtO-0

Rajasthan . . . . 17 17 11 11 6t4-7

Saugar . . . . 12 12 12 12 lOtO-0

S.N.D.T. Women’s 50 .50 35 35 770-0

Total 859 859 572 572 (S6-0

M.Sc. {Home Science)

Baroda . . . . .. 13 13 13 13 100-0

Gujarat . . . . •• 5 6 5 5 10O-O

Lucknow . . . . 31 31 • • 26 26 83-9

Nagpur . . . . 9 9 •• 9 9 1(00-0

Total •• 68 58 •• 53 53 S)l-9

T a b l e XIV— Income of the UniversUies and their CoUeges

RecurringA.

Univoraitv From From From From From From- — ^

Central State Local Fees Endowments Other TotalGovernment Governments Boards Sources r

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

AgraAligarh

• • 20,11,532 1,50,36,179 1,15,248 1,36,17,818 7,29,829 15,87,581 3,30,98,18791,98,260 4,21,803 1,000 13,39,307 2,500 3,54,822 1,13,17,692

Allahabad 13,33,061 36,26,881 21,47,774 1,38,211 4,72,990 77,08,917Aadhra 23,94,118 87,59,865 58,311 1,14,02,916 1,80,434 11,27,252 2,39,22,896Aflhamalai t 8,64,018 18,20,413 15,18,763 2,22,530 3,00,391 47,5 6,115Banaras . 1,19,11,594 9,82,502 29,199 24,35,759 3,03,500 63,37,854 2,20,00,408Barodft . 12,25,907 41,81,766 35,37,141 1,13,963 13,23,599 1,03,82,376Bhagalpur . 2,18,809 48,47,616 51,89,021 18,100 13,95,664 1,16,69,210Bihar • 4,35,356 53,59,796 67,57,189 1,36,645 3,99,212 1,30,88,198

.‘Bombay 24,26,533 1,00,12,387 16,78,382 2,17,38,548 3,90,083 15,95,400 3,78,41,333

. Burdwan 17,79,414 40,31,554 45,20,637 21,911 4,88,096 1,08,41,612Oaloufcta 97,68,160 2,21,16,749 10,000 2,60,77,818 4,39,233 16,91,999 6.01,03,959Dolhi • 2,09,60,931 40,33,948 78,19,331 3,57,733 9,83,995 3,41,55,938Gauhati . . 44,60,162 88,21,751 92,90,677 27,177 9,96,275 2,35,96,042Gorakhpur • 5,37,252 29,60,733 500 40,18,644 1,64,634 2,69,529 79,51,292GujaratIndira Kala Sangeet .

25,98,755 1,12,06,490 2,28,064 1,55,51,152 51,476 13,89,111 3,10,25,0481,00,000 12,048 , . 9,542 1,21,590

Jabalpur . 6,21,670 55,44,360 22,57,847 140 1,35,641 85,59,658Jadavpur . 11,85,429 34,72,757 10,51,837 84,165 4,21,661 62,15,849Jammu and Kftahtnir . 5,07,376 55,76,933 44,609 20,46,840 14,032 2,86,203 84,75,993Jodhpur 1,28,919 34,05,910 10,32,967 76,564 46,44,360Kalyaai . . 1,29,564 17,61,159 2,14,365 91,472 21,96,560Karaatak . 15,21,247 53,46,570 93,90,536 1,91,171 5,54,634 1,70,04,158Kerala . 38,19,591 1,42,90,194 2,04,71,122 9,903 33,57,788 4,19,48,598Kurukshetra . 46,280 4,27,560 2,75,729 5,040 1,22,431 8,77,040Luokaow . 4,32,161 78,09,595 1,000 30,04,418 47,765 2,29,656 1,15,24,595Madras . 47,62,012 2,67,07,239 4,43,843 2,27,13,875 7,52,590 40,66,846 5,94,46,405Magarlh . 3,15,183 37,38,114 51,01,718 95,248 1,37,286 93,87,549Marabhwada . 17,80,697 41,05,509 28,62,426 1,61,467 5,80,299 94,90,398IVtyflore • * • 63,73,462 1,49,75,225 71,832 1,14,00,032 96,400 11,26,023 3,40,42,974

oso

T a b le XI V— Income of the Universities and their Colleges— contd.

Nagpur North BengalOridsa Agri. and Techuology Oamania .Pan jab Patna PoonaPanjab Agri.PiiajabiRabindra Bharati Rajasthan flanchi Roorkoe ShivajiS.Y. Vldyapeetli SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agri.U.P. Agri.IftkalVaraua33ya Skt.Vikram Visva Bharati

TotalImtitutiorus deemed to be Universities Gurukul Kaugri Vishwa.

vidyalaya Indian Agricultural Research,

Institute Indian Institute of Science .Indian School of latema-

tional Studies Jamia Millia I^lamia

Total .Grand Total

5,03,0655,59,207

83,39,98013,44,27,353

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

30,14,536 1,03,36,937 10,297 82,45,278 2,59,815 8,31,626 2,26,9848910,37,950 12,75,451 5,150 18,05,416 16,270 1,79,416 43,19,6536,00,696 27,88,209 3,86,315 1,13,118 37,88,338

40,20,952 1,17,66,872 1,500 65,52,740 84,6si 16,00,743 2,40,27,48840.30,236 1,37,10,964 64,680 2,62,25,510 9,03,004 31,63,125 4,80,97,5197,83,429 63,63,333 22,52,595 1,03,503 14,12,628 1,09,15,488

24,21,087 89,40,476 41,208 1,00,65,728 1,78,927 8,11,730 2,24,59,15677,616 1,22,60,770 3,70,780 12,87,796 1,39,96,962

6,78,349 43,01,850 1,00,000 12,57,796 93,589 1,02,888 65,34,4723,07,601 , , 24,676 . , 3,32,277

17,64,802 1,44,55,422 14,675 63,07,271 12,88,9^ 39,94,865 2,78,25,96421,29,765 73,09,264 1,314 62,26,422 17,100 11,60,245 1,68,44,11013,18,276 40,83,290 3,78,702 26,42,575 . , 9,61,247 93,84,0908,85,172 39,66,556 31,000 80,67,701 1,16,557 3,51,046 1,34,18,0326,16,720 20,23,594 29,33,761 3,205 10,51,188 66,28,468

20,22,838 90,10,712 26,350 49,40,158 1,62,561 5,08,551 1,66,71,1701,71,314 4,12,185 550 15,94,846 5,366 2,65,641 24,49,902

11,19,701 66,89,534 4,50,000 33,29,262 33,411 6,93,367 1,23,15,2752,21,140 36,99,500 2,41,215 4,19,833 45,81,688

6,14,000 2,78,000 3,16,000 12,08,00013,01,986 67,40,128 4,81,596 46,38,993 80,835 6,52,968 1,38,96,506

69,463 13,27,236 1,76,003 28,494 16,01,19614,05,964 1,49,56,091 85,960 63,63,039 2,87,119 ^,57,427 2,37,55,60027,47,928 1,79,846 2,97,883 1,159 21,05,454 53,32,270

12,60,87,373 35,30,01,379 43,74,970 32,40,22,218 83,81,911 5,45,79,212 87,04,47,063

1,52,618 4,820 1,800 9,800 10,840 29,712 2,09,590

8,56,805 1,75,195 63,000 10,95,00062,68,285 57,480 . . 2,41,788 3,10,61*9 6,63,224 75,41,396

21,1462,400

85,84535,30,87,224

1,80043,76,770

21,6681,68,8496,17,300

32,46,39,5183,21,459

87,03,370

2,57,72151,104

10,64,7615,56,43,973

8,03,5997,81,560

1,04,31,14588,08,78,208

O

T a b le XIV— Income of the Universities and tlteir Colleges—«ontd.

UniversityNon-Recurring

I

FromCentral

Government

FromState

Governments

FromOtherSources

Total'

Grand Total

1 9 10 11 12 13Agfa . . . . 18,48,999 36,09,281 15,63,742 70,22,022 4,01,20,209Aligarh . . . . 30,96,470 2,982 30,99,4T)2 1,44,17,144Allahabad 19,54,111 12,25,395 18,95,598 50,75,104 1,27,84,021Au(^ra 6,28,676 7,98,293 29,87,015 44,13,984 2,83,36,880Amiamalai 14,68,528 2,82,500 81,780 18,32,808 65,58,923|! aa»raa 49,15,791 4,20,820 2,71,954 56,08,566 2,76,08,973Baroda . . . . 7,58,293 3,20,336 5,87,867 16,66,496 1,20,48,872Bh^galpur 4,49,165 9,66,021 2,13,538 16,28,724 1,32,97,934.Bihar . . . . 24,94,319 11,87,604 3,53,503 40,35,426 1,71,23,624Hombay 22,71,228 6,56,478 2,98,299 32,26,005 4,10,67,338Burdwan 24,61,606 18,78,839 3,36,107 46,76,552 1,55,18,164Calcutta 31,68,605 35,90,068 8,08,228 75,66,901 6,76,70,860Delhi . . . . 21,62,311 1,13,213 4,36,151 27,11,675 3,68,67,613Gauhati 18,21,297 36,61,134 7,46,017 62,28,448 2,98,24,490Gorakhpur 13,05,570 12,50,883 2,95,973 28.52,426 1,08,03,718(iujarat 42,79,662 20,92,543 19,44,221 83,16,426 3,93,41,474Indira Kala Sangoet . , , 1,21,590•Jabalpur 5,39,194 4,80,212 32,726 10,52,132 96,11,790.Tadavpur 14,04,419 6,47,316 43,945 20,95,680 83,11,529Jammu db Kashmir . 17,03,595 18,33,230 7,597 35,44,422 1,20,20,415Jodhpur 7,43,831 1,11,855 8,55,686 55,00,046Kalyani 6,50,300 6,00,000 12,50,300 34,46,860Karnatak . 11,02,302 6,91,933 22,16,448 40,10,683 2,10,14,841Kerala . . . . 85,59,971 71,91,754 36,27,889 1,93,79,614 6,13,28,212Kurukahetra . 9,78,228 27,68,542 3,600 37,50,370 46,27,410Lucknow 13,95,130 19,82,502 1,42,806 35,20,438 1,50,45,033Madras . . . ; 35,60,732 27,63,593 49,91,229 1,13,15,554 7,07,61,959Magadh 5,33,976 8,54,705 4,26,078 18,14,759 1,12,02,308Marathwada 9,22,919 24,84,150 78,627 34.85,696 1,29,76,094Mysore . . . . 78,63,725 22,68,253 45,49,223 1,46,81,201 4,87,24,175

T a b l e XIV— Inccme of the UniversUies and their GpUsges— c o n t d .

10 11 12 13

KiBkgpur North Bengal Orissa Agri. and Teohnolog; Osnxania Panjab Patna PoonaPanjab Agri.PunjabiRabindra Bharati Rajawthan Ranchi Roorkoe ShivajiS.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agri. .U.P, Agri.UtkalVaranassya Skt.VikramVisra Bharati .

TotalInstitutions deemf d to be Gurukul Kangri Viahw-

avidyalaya Indian Agricultural Research

Institute Indian Institute of Science Indian School of Interna

tional Studies Jam a MUlia Islamia .

ToUd Grand Total

7,71,7528,49,356

47,94,37i 44,09,552 12,60,996 8,28,042

2,06,34211,000

14,87,29544,28,913

8,91,9874,90,2068,22,631

13,95,5076,17,423

21,98,973

38,28,18780,000

43,81,77322,84,146

10,10,81,405

77,290

9,81,020

2,38156,404

11,17,09510,21,98,500

8,49,41412,45,4766,81,7289,30,810

20,22,76013,80,5155,70,108

1,86,2981,00,631

21,63,8249,95,221

14,44,66010,65,9506,12,994

17,08,15874,731

29,36,406

3,50,00048,95,6882,99,933

17,31,8877,087

7,28,76,859

9,00

6,12,1511,20,903

2,81,44916,25,722

85,9163,19,195

2,91,427

4,62,35823,74,999

10,47,59269,285

2,13,81885,927

9,66,607

6,19,104

6,28,0392,67,918

2,90,24,426

9,0007,28,85,859 3,90,^4,426

22,33,31722,15,735

6,81,72860,06,63080,58,03427,27,42717,17,345

6,84,0671,11,631

41,13,47777,99,13323,36,64726,03,74815,04,91033,17,483

7,78,08161,01,986

3,50,00093,42,9793,79,933

66,41,69925,59,151

21,29,82,690

86,290

9,81,020

2,38156,404

11,26,09521,41.08,785

2,49,31,80665,35,38844,70,066

3,00,34,1186,61,55,5531,36,42,9152,41,76,6011,39,96,962

72,18,5394,43,908

3,19,39,4412,46,43,2431,17,20,7371,60,21,780

81,33,3781,99,88,653

32,27,9831,84,17,261

45,81,68815,58,000

2,32,39,48619,81,129

3,03,97,29978,91,421

1,08,34,29,75$

2,96,880

10,96,00085,22,416

8,06,9808,37,964

1,15,57,2401,09,49,86,993

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T a b le XV— ExpendUure on Universities and their Colleges

University

Agra Aligarh Allahabad Andhra Afi£4maiai Bai^arae Baroda Bhagalpur Bihar . , Bombay Burdwan Calcutta Delhi .Gaohati Gorakhpur Gujarat Indira KbIe Sangeet Jabalpur Jadavpur Jammu & Kashmir Jodhpur : S alyaiu . S^aimtak

EeralaEoruk^etra . Lucknow Madraa Magadh Marathwada .

Kecurring___________-A .

Eesearch Guiding & Teaching Staff

Administrative & Other Staff

1,50,81,32040,38,65131,78,635

1,33,86,70414,86,39985,23,29048,14,69940,37,17375,75,069

1,32,53,95348,50,554

3,65,42,0141,34,61,574

91.79.838 35,44,187 98,62,813

34,07334,82,50226,84,94532.07.838 23,23,300

5,22,56559,34,393

1,70,72,4988,74,422

42,49,8122,24,29,708

35,64,62123.74,285

39,15,5059,31,190

15,21,96033,51,5235,99,993

22,63,60818,38,28715,03,54315,44,47756,31,97917,63,37088,00,37152,48,19326,97,0778,51,050

45,47,52238,820

19,55,71814,88,06414.14.232 6,96,021 4,91,283

18.26.233 42,34,920

3,09,70221,54,57777,02,229

9,73,02410.78,465

Apparatus, Chemi­cals and Consum­

able Stores

Furniture

20,49,4843,43,3982,25,482

15,95,6352,48,006

13,32,5413,87.0713,16,9694,56,372

22,73,6983,86,899

23,44,15318,96,37110,16,8164,73,275

20,58,127

2,91,3683,31,8285,96,6664,83,9593,53,110

17,58,39414,44,2493,88,7925,51,698

35,46,9444,32,5434,77,394

Scholarships, PSif Stipends & Other Financial

Assistance

1,92,46831,12834,196

2,94,941335

1,12,26188,95024,37659,510

5.51.453 1,47,482 2,82,947 3,24,652 2,45,056

79,3907,12,030

4741.04.453

57,2991,14,112

2,72,3352,66,205

2,00054,240

4,97,33439,69980,367

6

31,60,6897,72,285

10,08,96631,75,71412,32,10413,72,18911,52,33410,37,48110,09,17939,05,742

8,21,38655,07,64621,18,01849,98,6589,88,217

48,45,398

8,87,2476,58,2216,08,5858,86,288

67,86815,20,34456,48,0822,10,535

11,69,4581,24,74,916

11,08,57328,07,707

Librarv

14,87,3842,79,9542,45,5294,87,6381,06,1982,46,4263,83,2681,66,7562,76,419

15,09,3082,43,628

14,84,98916,30,5985,34,5842,18,338

12,82,8395,269

3,00,9961,60,1852,85,4452,71,883

27,8936,36,3659,36,6511,44,4712,34,358

14,21,2732,47,2183,76,371

M/P(N)70MofEdu— 14

T a b le XV— Expenditure on Universities and their Colleges-—contd.

Mysore NagpurNorth Bengal .Orissa Agri. and Technology Osmania . ,Panjab Patna PoonaPunjab Agrioultural .PunjabiRabindra Bharati Rajasthan RanchiRoorkee . ,Shivaji ,S.V. Vidyapeeth Saugar .S.N.D.T. Women’s .Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agricultural U.P. Agrioultural ,Utkftl . . , Varanaseya Sanskrit Vikram , .Visva Bharati

TotalInstitutio7is dt emed to be Univer

sities—Gurukul Kangri Indian School of Internationa

Studies Indian Institute of Science Indian AgrlouJtural Reeearc

Institute Jamia Millia Islamia

Total Grand Total

2 3 4 5 6 71,03,97,419 36,06,272 16,19,581 7,33,277 32,02,363 8,13,01274,67,049 29,73,052 12,33,771 2,29,324 47,71,763 7,38,682

17,43,479 5,68,776 1,28,810 15,128 5,36,749 92,4767,39,689 2,96,900 22,255 3,37,153 33,61692,28,941 39,91,585 11,58,494 93,777 23,87,839 5,04,0751,78,06,980 71,63,424 23,77,423 7,75,027 36,88,298 14,38,77744,40,359 14,80,250 4,41,371 14,43,212 2,67,21567,76,845 27,48,183 13,59,265 2,68,859 40,01,273 7,64,53538,43,362 4,78,583 21,18,634 2,79,606 1,03,56519,05,977 8,62,969 4,18,509 85,76i 3,37,501 2,26,4811,71,524 1,56,691 14,268 10,2141,05,52,893 36,44,593 17,81,956 1,55,936 22,32,955 11,71,722

66,49,860 27,30,584 8,42,574 3,70,216 31,10,049 3,49,21217,15,952 10,05,082 3,53,792 32,375 2,08,017 95,63234,07,073 11,04,755 9,09,100 11,59,136 20,94,127 3,69,25018,06,411 4,69,714 6,02,662 1,05,420 10,73,379 2,12,07374,30,362 25,40,375 11,68,785 4,01,442 15,78,543 11,43,7709,50,810 3,38,100 13,598 1,17,132 1,28,905 1,12,761

46,37,744 15,52,030 6,95,313 90,765 14,13,923 3,10,5328,61,443 6,49,348 7,76,508 24,148 2,34,339 77,3634,64,000 2,14,000 54,000 1,18,333 73,957

59,24,754 26,23,378 9,02,777 2,12,553 16,43,454 5,08,4033,85,904 3,25,138 24,280 10,473 1,13,935 1,55,633

98,48,479 39,10,450 12,27,541 5,11,601 14,72,463 8,31,57114,56,911 14,82,742 84,149 67,502 1,34,623 1,36,040

34,01,76,055 11,82,95,910 4,83,76,450 1,01,29,545 10,16,10,890 2,61,62,761

69,005 77,779 4,418 3,226 8,941 21,784‘ 2,33,769 2,28,420 27,653 1,14,017 1,88,98023,56,805 6,13,234 7,23,239 19,941 13,08,820 2,29,609

2,30,400 78,900 1,60,200 5,36,4002,20,637 46,200 • • 51,146 31,032 29,92131,10,616 10,44,533 8,87,857 1,01,960 19,99,210 4,70,29434,32,86,671 11,93,40,443 4,92,64,307 1,02,31,511 10,‘‘6,10,UX) 2,66,3;^C55

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T a b le XV— Expenditure on Universities and their Colleges—oontd.

University

RecurringA1Games and fcjports Conduct of Exa­

minationsHosteia Buildings Other Items Total

1 8 9 10 11 12 13

Agra . . . . 4,16,962 18,01,612 6,48,579 4,46,729 45,90,685 3,37,91,417Aligarh 35,953 3,63,559 3,31,022 4,70,337 21,22,508 97,19,985Allahabad 25,585 2,92,685 1,51,920 1,12,240 10,95,832 78,93,030Andhra 98,192 14,79,510 4,95,674 2,27,116 24,49^54 2,70,41,901Annanialai 18,962 2,18,202 42,000 1,43,530 10,00,664 50,96,393Bnnara^ 4,961 6,62,177 3,85,012 3,50,115 69,42,228 2,21,94,808Baroda 42,319 4,04,150 4,60,090 2,m,m 21,07,665 1,19,38,633Bhagalpur 43,298 6,87,536 93,359 38,993 25,15,921 1,04,61,405Biliar . . . . 65,720 9,11,284 1,58,330 89,491 19,21,233 1,40,67,084Bombay 4,89,944 19,26,715 5,67,496 2,54,246 62,01,619 3,65,66,153Burdtvau 47,761 3,42,473 2,68,555 1,09,563 9,03,669 98,85,240Calcutta 2,91.141 21,60,247 11,16,339 2,78,439 70,33,806 6,48,48.092Delhi 2,49,722 6,13,392 4,93,037 12,46,641 52,94,639 3,25,76,837Gaiihati 1,42,179 13,06,626 4,13,885 2,06,788 43,19,220 2,50,60,727Gorakhpur 29,333 4,74,926 51,593 1,68,729 14,51,933 83,30,971Gujarat 2,78,567 18,99,400 6,61,146 3,29,523 67,78,239 3,32,55,604Indira Kala Satigeet 9,996 4,821 32rm 1,25,743Jabalpiir 29,189 4,22,189 61,9^ 15,184 8,74,179 84,24,980Jadavpur 56,121 1,57,442 1,64,456 86,819 7,01,001 64,36,381Jammu & Kashmir . 43,386 5,88,112 63,697 26,509 8,16,967 77,65,549JodhpuT 23,063 50,185 88,167 9,10,946 67,33,812Kalyani 19,069 51,893 58,781 1,00,104 4,13,122 21,05,678Karnatak < . • 1,96,330 7,40,460 2,06,095 88,623 25,10,585 1.56,90,157Kerala 4,45,269 15,99,048 12,24,997 4,14,264 66,15,857 3,99,02,040Kurukshetra . 68,026 27,671 36,271 59,947 3,32,824 24,51,661Lucknow 12,298 1,86,584 62,618 2,08,589 23,15,388 1,11,99,620Madras 4,99,502 19,56,336 17,68,725 4,70,545 35,15,007 5,62,82,519Magadh , , - 72,222 7,39,079 67,360 21,966 8,40,425 81,06,730Marathwada 1.41.492 2,79,650 68,885 72,386 11,79,449 89,36,451

Oi

M/P(K)70MofE«lu.— 14(a)

T a b l e XV— Expenditure on Universities and their Colleges— c o n td .

8 9 10 11 12 13

Mysore .Nagpur North BengalOrissa Agri. and Technology Osmania .Paujab Patna PoonaPunjab Agricultural PunjabiBabindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee ShivajiS.V. Vidyapetth Saugar .S.N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agricultural U.P. Agricultural Utkal .Varanaseya Sanskrit Vikram Visva Bharati

TotalInstitutions deemed to be JJniver

sitie»—Gurukul Elangri V ishwavidyalaya Indian School of Internationa

Studies . ,Indian Institute of Science Inaian Agricultural Research

Institute Jamia Millia Islamia

Total Grand Total

1,06,67680,93629,1773,888

72,6726,80,718

79,3972,18,023

47,757

1,98,97482,028

2,56,6151,47,6271,91,496

90,31237,36761,69814,24621,000

1,29,8311,332

2,23,87622,083

66,73,295

1,850

22,240

3^21

27,61167,00,906

17,47,39511,06,277

1,60,99462,274

8,80,14958,07,0946,29,477

13,00,33471,12291,174

3978,99,9756,25,6923,67,3993,89,3952,82,8167,54,9023,20,0559,76,194

67,990

9,64,9391,84,607

11,76,47332,434

4,10,92,512

3,021

2,800

11,783

17,6044,11,10,116

1,09,3392,62,8651,28,026

2,5703,47,5946,60,1041,66,2263,98,0161,05,379

73,774

2,98,9801,70,554

1,45,1002,95,1884,44,322

34,6793,23,970

1,61,96312,412

3,68,63365,973

1,47,27,719

4,294

73,8^’

1,09,587

1,87,7211,49,15,440

6,86,18097,13337,107

6,74,4994,39,4462,48,6672,87,171

35,82920,853

1,26,0041,08,2371,67,2446,28,3182,48,2481,29,970

21,90070,41728,86063,000

1,05,50538,42393,074

1,19,6031,06,65,791

1,723

29,918

31,6411,06,97,432

29,00,28032,37,8616,09,2941,63,378

21,47,16278,27,8189,35,164

34,11,43342,557

6,78,3541,66,284

26,69,31564,72,86940,02,73115,89,2748,43,395

14,09,6715,36,363

15,16,4605,65,6704,64,000

23,27,4271,86,257

32,74,52021,61,082

12,66,04,664

50,136

69,6317,72,476

89,1002,54,705

12,26,04812,78,30,712

2,68,21,7942,21,98,703

39,50,01616,61,723

2,14,86,7874,86,65,1081,00,31,2982,16,33,937

70,42,80846,64,0866,30,231

2,36,23,3031,96,11,875

82,03,8391,18,43,215

61,30,8021,70,92,354

26,11,6701,16,39,046

32,89,91514,62,290

1,55,04,97414,37,394

2,29,28,68167,53,142

84,45,15,592

2,46,177

8,55,27061,20,204

10,96,0007,88,460

91,05,10185,36,20,693

a.'..

Table XY-^E(cpe'nditu/re on Universities and thevr Colleges-<xmtA.

Unirersity

Agra‘Uigarh .Allahabad AndhraAunamalai .Banaras . .Baroda .Bhagalpor Bihar Bombay .Bnrdwan Calcutta Delhi .Gauhati .Qorakhptir Oujarat .Indira Kala Sangeet Jabalpur Jadavpur Jammu & KaBhmir Jodhpur .Kalyani .Kamatak Kerala .Kurukshetra .Liicknow ,]Vb,dras .Magadli .Marathwada .Mysore .Nagpur .North Bengal .Orissa Agri. and Technology

Non-EecurringLibrary Buildings Equipmeut Other Items

5,08,1413,03,6622,22,6543,25,2701.56.157 2,18,835 1,34,079

91,6131,14,1155.52.157 3,28,480 4,50,137 2,44,139 3,40,215 2,99,288 2,56,178

17675,168

2,02,0691,28,7032,35,9261,02,2633,37,5485,87,7241,32,506

67,60912,87,692

97,7622,50,7675,19,3074,61,085

91,54816,559

25,70,15114,38,64317,40,64535,34,87614,46,66629,10,70615,51,1948,78,9558,30,0358,67,496

29,70,51250,93,99319,64,83735,54,76411,05,68128,04,332

5,97,95714,32,85530,40,7953,88,506

25,06,76939.21.508

1,26,95,60611,09,80413,46,686

1,27,43,9186,23,855

32,33,23084,49,26817.17.508 10,47,431

21,45,150 8,82,51411,22,253 8,97,0919,89,196 26,77,167

14,43,389 63,8393,21,892 4,34,813

14,25,927 4,43,6703,73,8644,79,664 6,59,5297,02,722 18,77,044

14,94,915 24,98,7529,30,307 6,81,648

14,83,210 7,74,6127,06,696 1,46,635

11,08,539 16,80,5843,81,453 2,10,141

19,60,473 16,45,8081,027

2,93,516 1,37,4541,60,596 92,0574,59,733 1,97,7234,83,959 1,38,3924,82,816 2,47,2527,65,724 2,12.873

48,56,224 3,37,51852,905 93,521

11,56,614 6,43,23628,02,013 8,76,5515,34,580 69,6935,50,692 2,21,062

33,85,100 8,70,42110,45,050 80,2686,40,868 92,455

80,000

Total

6

61,05,95637,61,64956,29,66253,67,37423,59,52849,99,13820,59,13721,09,76135,23,91654,13,32049,10,94778,01,95230,62,19766,84,10219,96,56366,66,851

1,20211,04,09518,87,57738,26,95412,46,78333,39,10052,37,653

1,84,77,07213.88.790 32,14,145

1,77,10,17413.15.790 42,55,741

1,32,24,09633,03,91118,71,702

96.559

Grand Total

3,98,97,3731,34,81,6341.35.22.692 3,24,09,275

74,55,921 2,71,93,946 1,39,97,770 1,25.75,16a 1.73,91,000 4,19,79,473 1,47,96,187 7,26,50,044 3,56,39,034 3,17,44,829 1,03,27,534 3,99,22,455

1,26,945 95,29,075 83,23,958

1,15,92,503 69,80,595 54,44,778

2,09,27,810 5,83,79,112

38,43,457 1,44,13,7657.39.92.693

94,22,5201,31,92,1923,90,45,8902,65,02,614

58,21,71816,98,282

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T a b le — Expenditure on Universities and their Colleges— concld.

Osmania Panjab .PatnaPoonaPunjab Agricultural Pnnjabi ,Rabindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi .Roorkee .ShiTaji .S.V. Vidyapeeth SaugarS.N.D.T, Women’s Sri Venkateswara Udaipur Agricultural U.P. Agricultural Utkal .Varanaseya )Sanskrit Vikram .Viswa Bharati

TotalInstUudions deemed to be Univer-

Gurxikul Kangri , , Indian School of International

Studies Indian Institute o f Science Indian Agricultural Beaearoh

Institute . , , Jaraia Millia Islamia .

Total Grand Total

3,50,5606,66,2791,64,3751,80,901

38,2049,269

3,18,3631,20,182

77,3871,29,1372,28,4669,09,726

64,4222,11,958

70,05316,783

4,82,2141,17,6242,40,400

93,681

1,36,28,504

45,891

4,22,890

4,68,7811,40,97,285

45,52,84942,07,00813,64,2547,30,246

42,50,94013.81.766

17,19,32844.02.767 21,05,482 10,52,210 14,19,586 15,54,8559,09,687

37,44,5436,04,167

25,43,00078,62,4441,71,373

52,09,46416,52,832

14,14,57,983

41,968

31,919

73,88714,15,31,870

17,23,16813,75,5866,37,4453,20,372

11,00,0001,24,355

17,01712,45,2138,83,6485,79,0405,0i,7441,55,3649,54,8211,05,8815,95,1362,14,8442,29,000

34,77,088

15,47,1442,74,458

5,08,24,851

2,3811,02,096

24,485

1,28,9625,09,53,813

21,50,81511,46,696

1,51,41310,01,114

1,50,67287,119

6,22,48010,73,001

12,3764,21.8981,68,6204,02,205

1,59521,43,334

10,50093,000

5,09,326

7.50,9371,57,656

3,09,28,920

14,205

6,60,169

6,74,3743,16,03,294

87,77,39273,95,56923,17,48722,32,63353,50,94016,94,9971,13,406

39,05,38464,79,59827,74,28521,07,98919,72.02538,21,00710,81,58566,94,9717.99,564

28,80,7831,23,31,072

2,88,99777,47,94521,78,627

23,68,40,258

1,02,064

2,38111,85,155

56,404

13,46,00423,81,86,262

3,02,64,1795,60,60,6771,23,48,7852,37,66,5701,23,93,748

63,59,0836,43,636

2,76,28,6872,69,91,4731,09,78,1241,39,51,204

81,02,8272,09,13,961

36,93,2551,83,34,017

40,89,47943,43,073

2,78,36,04617,26,391

3,06,76,62679,31,769

1,08,13,55,850

3,48,241

8,57,65173,05,359

10,95,0008,44,854

1,04,51,1051,09,18,06,955

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T ab le XVI— Statistics of Libraries of Universities and Colleges

Number of Volumes added during the year

UuivorsityUuiversity Libraries

X

Books Periodicals Manuscripts OtherVolumes

Total

1 2 3 4 5 6

Agra . . . . 2,357 316 134 2,807Aligarh . . . . 1,081 18 ■ • 1,099Allahabad 6,470 22 • • 6,492Aadhra 6,441 • • 6,441Annamalai 6,731 1,900 8,631Banaras 10,318 1,717 640 12,675Baroda . . . . 6,983 20,158 936 28,077Bhagalpur 1,013 1,013Bihar . . . . 2,180 20 2,200aBombay 20,402 342 7,177 27,921Burdwau 7,065 333 957 8,355Calcutta 7,262 1,216 8,478Delhi . . . . 12,643 2,314 1,393 16,350Gauhati . . . . 3,046 19 414 226 3,705Gorakhpur 4,003 90 107 4,200Gujarat 10,113 1,038 .. 11,151Indira Kala Sangeet 101 5 2 54 162Jabalpur 6,114 34 6,148Jadavpur 8,108 2,500 1,210 11,818Jammu & Kashmir 3,304 297 602 4,203Jodhpur 8,781 413 9,194Kalyani. 6,009 200 286 6,495Karnatak 9,269 32 9,301Kerala . . . . 24,241 869 25,110Kurukshetra . 7,347 683 8,030Lucknow 5,152 , , 24 5,176Madras . . . . 10,794 (included

under books)•• 10,794

Magadh 4,021 500 ,, 4,521Marathwada . 9,154 2,347 11,501Mysore . . . . 2,870 388 604 3,862Nagpur 13,102 1,328 497 . . 14,927North Bengal 1,272 17 . . 1,289Orissa Agri. & Technology , , • •

Osmania 5,228 243 .. 5,471Panjab . . . . 18,473 2,378 41 1,16] 22,053

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1 2 3 4 6 6

Patna . 8,352 .. 415 . . 8,767Poona . 9,353 1,223 230 10»,8»6Punjab Agrioultural . .

Punjabi 16,403 305 16i,708Babindar Bharati . 1,238 16 1,254Baiasthan 8,461 1,017 .. 509 9t,987Banohi . 12,308 1,376 68 54G 14:,288Boorkee 5,931 1,001 e.,932Shivaji . 7,061 2,627 566 10(,254S.V. Vidyapeeth 7,831 509 8i,340Saugar . 4,849 4,849S.N.D.T. Women’s . 6,126 231 6.,366Sri Venkateswara . 3,636 984 4,620Udaipur AgrioulturalU.P. Agrioultural . 2,795 2,,795Utkal . 4,685 202 23 4,810Varanaseya Sanskrit 4,010 1,263 3,693 942 9»,898Vikram 4,288 257 4,,545Visva Bharati 7,463 4,482 194 12,129

Total 3,65,127 52,m 17,011 11,420 4,45„988

InstUvJtiona deemed to be Universities—

Qorukul Kangri 4,782 4„782Indian Agrioultural Be-

aearch jbiatitute . .5,840 2,000 1,000 8,,840Indian Institute of Soienoo 3,200 953 223 4,376Indian Sohool o f Inter­

national Studies . 6,834 . . 5,,834Jamia MiUia Tglauiia 713 61 582 •• 1,366

Total 20,369 3,014 1,582 223 25„188Grand Total 3,85,496 55,444 18,593 11,648 4,71,176

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Niimbjr of Volumes added during the year

Libraries o f Constituent and Affiliated CollegesUniversity i—

Books Periodicals Manuscripts OtherVoliune

Total

1 7 8 9 10 11

Agra 92,757 11,861 156 3,572 1,08,346Aligarlh . . . . • • . .AUahalbad 0,197 665 . . 417 7,279Andhraj, 23,379 2,526 1: 0 1,425 27,460Annannalai . . . . » . . . .Banarais 1,531 255 1 41 1,828Barodai . . . . 4,300 509 1,069 5,878Bhagalipur 21,699 1,406 2 540 23,647Bihar . . . . 21,058 3,138 2,319 26,515Bomba;y 67,295 5,670 7 3,043 76,015Bardwfan 22,773 2,411 62 1,261 26,507Calcuttia 65,644 11,725 2,750 6,077 86,196Delhi . . . . 51,353 2,187 10,619 64,159Qauhatii. 34,760 7,087 2 1,720 43,569Gorakh\pur 21,510 931 6 1,283 23,730Gujaratt 92,228 2,424 5 237 94,894Indira iKala Sangeet . . . , • •Jabalpuir 9,870 2,099 9 210 12,194Jadavpmr 275 100 375Jammu and Kashmir 12,090 1,628 3 1,567 15,288Jodhpuir 297 1 . • 298Kalyani' 113 113Karnataik • 92,913 1,973 2,058 96,944Kerala . . . . 68,637 8,175 96 2,669 79,577Kurukslhetra . 1,063 2 1,065Luoknowv 1,269 623 288 , , 2,180Madras . . . . 85,733 6,153 5 1,956 93,847Magadh 19,323 5,454 . . 250 25,027Marathwada . 34,503 1,035 317 35,855Mysore . . . . 1,31,139 12,000 400 1,43,539Nagpur 40,612 3,058 88 1,203 44,961North Blengal 6,190 860 5 40 7,095Orissa Aigri. & Technology 2,000 2 , , 325 2,327Osmaniav 63,118 4,032 60 1,740 68,950Fanjab . 99,148 9,232 20 2,333 1,10,733Patna . . . . 9,847 310 132 10,289

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1 7 8 9 10 11

Poona . . . . 46,381 2,069 4,166 5)2,616Punjab Agricultural 3,999 759 117 4,875Punjabi 4,236 143 4,379Rabindar Bharati .Rajasthan 68,572 5,730 42 206 74,550Ranchi . . . . 14,838 920 798 16,556RoorkeeShivaji . . . . 20,634 1,873 591 2!3,098S.V, Vidyapeeth 8,161 510 250 8,d21Saugar . . . . 38,758 3,261 89 1,274 #3,382S.N.D.T. Women’s 6,100 130 6,230Sri Veukateswara . 14,527 1,395 48 15,970Udaipur Agricultural 3,040 625 143 282 4,090U.P. Agricultural . . .

Utkal . . . . 35,470 6,115 4 2,211 43,800Varanaseya SanskritVikram 59,676 1,793 52 947 6)2,468Visva Bharati 8,061 627 53 117 8,858

Total 15,37,077 1,35,482 5,147 58,767 17,m,473histitution deemed to be

Universities— Gurtikul KangrlIndian Agricultural Re­

search Institute . • •Indian Institute of Science . • • * , ,

Indian School of Inter­national Studies .- • •

Jamia Millia Islamia 5,841 15 6,856

Total 5,841 15 5,856

Grand Total 15,42,918 5,147 58,767 17,4^2,329

18a

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Number of Volumes a-dded durmo; the year

UniversityAll Libraries

Books Periodicals1 Manuscripts OtherVolumes

Total

1 12 13 14 15 16

Agra . . . . 95,114 12,177 290 3,572 1,11,153Aliigairh . . . . 1,081 18 1,099Alilahiabad 12,667 687 417 13,771Amdlura 29,820 2,526 130 1,425 33,901Armannalai 6,731 1,900 8»63l13ai.nairas 11,849 1,972 1 681 14,503Ba.rodia . . . . 11,283 20,667 1,069 936 33,955Bhiag»lpur 22,712 1,406 2 540 24,660Bihar . . . . 23,238 3,158 2,319 28,715Boimb>ay 87,697 6,012 7,184 3,043 1,03,936Buurdwan 29,838 2,744 62 2,218 34,862Calcuttta 72,906 12,941 2,750 6,077 94,674DeJiii . . . . 63,996 4,501 12,012 80,509G&iih»ti. 37,806 7,106 416 1,946 47,274Gorakhpur 25,513 1,021 6 1,390 27,930Gujartat 1,02,341 3,462 5 237 94,674Indinu Kala Sangeet 101 5 2 54 162Jabaljpur 15,984 2,133 9 216 18,342JadaTpur 8,383 2,600 1,210 12,193Jammiu & Kashmir 15,394 1,925 3 2,169 19,491Jodhpiur 9,078 414 .. 9,492KaJyaini 6,122 200 286 6,608Kaimattak 1,02,182 2,005 2,058 1,06,245Keiralai . . . . 92,878 9,044 96 2,669 1,04,687Kiuruktshetra . 8,410 2 683 ■ 9,095Lumkniow 6,421 623 312 7,356Madrata . . . . 96,527 6,153 5 1,956 1,04,641Magadlh . . . 23,344 5,954 . . 250 29,548Mairatlhwada . 43,657 3,382 . . 317 47,356Mysore© 1,43,009 12,388 . . 1,004 1,47,401Nagpuir 63,714 4,386 585 1,203 59,888North Bengal 7,462 877 5 40 8,384Oriasa Agri. and Techno

Io)gy 2,000 2 325 2,327Osnaaniia 68,346 4,275 60 1,740 74,421Pan]jab> . . . . 1,17,621 11,610 61 3,494 1,32,786Patma . . . . 18,199 310 415 132 19,056

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1 12 13 14 15 16

Poona . . . . 65,734 2,069 1,223 4,396 63,42:2Punjab Agricultural 3,999 769 117 4,875Punjabi 20,639 448 21,087Rabindar Bharati . 1,238 16 1,254Rajasthan 77,033 6,747 42 715 84,537Ranohi . . . . 27,146 2,296 .58 1,344 30*,844Roorkee 6,931 1,001 6;,932Shivaji . . . . 27,695 1,873 2,637 1,157 33„352S.V. Vidyapeoth 15,992 1,019 250 17,261Sangar . . . . 43,607 3,261 89 1,274 48^231S.N.D.T. Women’s . 11,225 361 . . 11,586Sri Venkateswara . 18,163 2,379 . . 48 20^590Udaipur Agrioultural 3,040 625 143 282 4„090U.P. Agricultural . 2,795 2,,795Utkal . 40,055 6,317 27 2,211 I I I ' 48.,610Varanaseya Sanskrit 4,010 1,253 3,693 942 9„898Vikram 63,964 1,793 62 1,204 67*013Visva Bharati 15,514 5,109 53 311 20„987

Toua 19,02,204 1,87,912 22,158 70,187 2J,82„461

InaiUniion deemed to he Universities

Gurokul Elaogri 4,782 . , 4,782Indian Agricultural Re­

search Institute . 5,840 2,000 1,000 8,1840Indian Institute of Science 3,200 953 223 4,376Indian School of Inters

national Studies . 5,834 6,834Jamia Millia 6,554 76 582 . . 7,:212

Total 26,210 8,029 1,582 228 8U044

Grand Total 19,28,414 1,90,941 23,740 70,410 22,18,1505

ISS

T a b l e X V I— Statistics of Libraries of Universities and Colleges— contd.

Number of Volumes at the end of the year

UnirersityUniversity Libraries

Books Periodicals Manuscripts

1 17

Other Volume s

Total

18

Agra . . . . 47,862Aligarh . . . . 2,08,091AllaLab.ad . . . 2,33,116Andira, . . . 18,355Auuamailai . . . 1,39,975Banarass . . . 2,72,345Baroda . . . . 1,86,074Bhagalp)ur . . . 17,491Bihar . . . . 26,989Bombaj^ . . . 2,64,606Burdwain . . , < 24,369Calcuittja . . . 3,21,620Delhi . . . . 1,76,494Gauhiatii. . . . 54,392GoraMjpur . . . 60,256Gujajat . . . 86,987 Indir a ELala SangeetJabaHpuir . . . 10,014Jada-Trpmr . . . 1,15,696Jammu and Kashmir . 45,218Jodh]pur . . . 62,015Kalyjani . . . 29,053Karniataik . . . 77,515K eralla ............................... 1,34,566Kurujkslnetra . . . 38,423LuckmoTW . . . 2,08,242Madras .. . . . 2,61,491

Magatdh . . . 20,900MaratjhTrrada . . . 84,554Mysoire . . . . . 90,069Nagprar . . . 93,285Northi Btengal . . 6,472 Orissa Afgri. and TechnologyOsmamia'. . . . 1,12,3.^4Panjaib............................... 1,62,497

24,0031,059

772

:’0,49G59,12420,158

1,38256

6,7903,502

94,1344,4382,0442,675

11,048

13416,118

560723502

1,0407,514

(included under books)

6003,032

38817,194

32

5,29624,221

19 20

2,9549,027

101

1494,672

213

7,177

159115

2,355

268

113

9562,028

1,382

5,758

6,464886

21

74,819 ',061 2,19,228

100 2,34,088 18,355

1,60,62011,417 3,47,458 8,937 2,15,382

18,873 27,046

241 2,78,814 957 28,828

4 4,15,917 3,834 1,84,881 4,186 62,977

819 63,760 98,035

16,148 13,344 1,45,168

839 46,885 62,738

286 29,841 415 79,083

8,685 1,50,765 39,379

» . . 2,10,270 2,61,491

22,782 87,586

2,508 92,965 7,824 1,24,061

5,604

1817,431

1,24,295 1,95,0,3 f

186

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18 19 20 21

Patna . . . . 1,18,083 6Poona . . . . 99,458 Punjab AgriculturalPunjabi . . . l(i,403 305Rabiiidra Bharat i . . 21,495 30Rajasthan . . . 90,962 4,188Ranohi . . . . 19,175 3,526Roorkeo . . . 62,955 1,001Shivaji . . . . 9,991 1S.V. Vidyapeeth . . 40,«43 509Saugar . . . . 92,410S.N.D.T. Women’s . . 50,322 248Sri Venkateswara . . 51,622 2,459 Udaipur AgriculturalU.P. Agricultural . . 13,311Utkal . . . . 53,360 4,490Varauaseya Sanskrit . 74,229 6,025Vikram . . . 24,627 616VisvaBharati . . . 1,23,024 37,284

Total . 46,58,4M

In>ilitute dteiiK’d to bn U>u- versities—

Gurukul Kaugri . . 55,586 121Indian Agricultural Bo-

seairch Institute . , 1,62,517 3,500Indian Institute of Science 33,916 42,508 Indian School of Interna-

tionalJStudifs . . 37,060Jamia Millia lalamia . 22,588 61

Total . 3,11,667 46,190

Grand Total . 49,70,122 4,35,818

3,5522,205

27102

2,861

1,37782,171

3,89,623 1,36,971

1,600

1,000

2,600

1,89,571

8,840

1,128807

2,978608

167

1,21,6411,10,503

16,70821,52596,30523,61066,93413,46141,16292,41050,73754,081

13,311 1,258 60,485 2,289 1,64,714 3,117 28,360 2,566 1,62,874

96,817 52,81,866

55,707

1,67,617 15,922 92,346

37,06023,649

10,022 3,76,379

1,12,739 66,58,245

iSl

T a b le XVI— Statistics of Libraries of Universities and Cothyes—contd.

University

Number of VoluiDes at the end oT the year

Libraries of Coustitueut and Affiliated Colleges

Books Periodicals Maimsoripts Other Volumes

23 24: 25

Total

Agrra . . . . 9,01,010 93,362 1,756 40,314 10,96,442Aligarh . . . .Allavhabad 78,322 6,039 2,983 87,344Andllira 4,39,607 ‘zm 4,M,34SAnmamalaiBaniaras 21,230 943 4 1,2oo 23,432Banoda . . . . 89,2l!i 4,205 28,246 400 1,22,061Bhaigalpur 1,85,152 7,904 6 13,521 2,06,583Bihiar . . . . 2,47,561 16,712 15 8,664 2,72,952Bonnbay 7,77,685 67,879 142 19,133 8,64,739Bur-(;wan 2,32,796 19,601 340 3,973 2,56,710Calcjutta 11,45,448 l,3l,75» 18,472 57,731 13,53,401Dellhi . . . . 5,17,250 18,698 975 26,284 5,63,207Gamhati . . . . 2,85,599 55,4:75 2,469 26,000 3,69,543Gormkbpur . 1,73,763 4,181 45 5,689 1,83,678Gujearat 6,45,642 24,166 673 2,191 6,72,672ludiira Kala SangeetJabatlpur 1,65,433 11,921 331 4,477 1,82,162Jadaavpur 275 100 375Jauuxuu and Kaehmii' 1,42,273 5,026 34 6,907 1,63,240Jodlkpur 1,554 26 . . . . 1,580Kahyaui . . . . 2,581 33 161 2,775Karinatak 3,02,246 16,018 6,157 3,24,421Kerrala . . . . 8,38,890 45,804 1,584 24,301 9,10,579Kunukshetra . 7,394 40 7,434Luclknow 27,257 9,680 2,740 125 39,802Madiras . . . . 13,43,264 80,086 894 69,231 14,93,475Magfadh 1,51,416 14,787 15 8,504 1,74,722Maraathwada . 1,11,960 3,764 25 1,806 1,17,555Myefore . . . . 9,13,802 26,190 7,559 9,47,551Nagjpur 3,85,031 31,495 124 21,497 4,38,147Nortth Bengal 66,165 3,800 13 257 70,235Orisssa Agri. & Technology 16,554 333 14,499 31,386Osmiania . 3,44,564 28,369 231 6,978 3,80,142Panj^ab . . . . 11,01,433 51,310 9,566 26,506 11,88,815Patnia^ . . . . 1,46,252 7,726 12 1,286 1,55,276

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1 22 23 24 25 26

Poona . , . . 4,73,002 43,781 4,638 17,449 5,38,87(6Punjab Agricultural 19,742 7,791 34 6,963 34,53(0Punjabi 71,805 2,847 209 1,023 75,884Rabindra Bharati .Rajasthan . . 8,39,24 <) 43,746 592 11,001 8,94,58.5Ranchi . . . . 1,73,905 31,963 8,216 2,14,084RoorkeeShivaji . . . . 2,04,711 852 4,304 2,16,1419S.V. Vidyapeeth 70,797 7,082 203 8,455 86,537Saugar . . . . 3,27,715 11,609 137 4,450 3,43,911S.N.D.T, Womou’s . 5(3,7G2 723 80 57,565Sri Venkateswara . 2,05,93U 7,582 1,383 2,813 2,17,70f8Udaipur Agricultural 23,082 2,144 ' 885 4,076 30,187U.P. Agricultural . • • ' ...Utkal . . . . 4,01,891 28,195 47 5,852 4,35,98/5Varaiiaseya Sanskrit .. . »Vikram 4,66,977 15,438 702 9,687 4,92,804Visva liharati 81,920 827 9,899 839 93,485

Total 1,52,86,064 10,25,955 88,583 5,08,466 1,69,09,068ImtihUion deemed to he

Universities—Gurukul Kaugri «r«Indian Agricultural Re­

search Inatitute .Indian Institute of Suience . .Indian School of Inter­

national StudiesJaramia Millia lalaiaia . 15,495 991 - 16,486

Total lo,i9o 991 . . • • 16,48G

Grand Total 1,53,01,559 10,26,946 88,583 5,08,466 1,69,25,554

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University

Numb.?i of Volumes at the end of the year

All Libraries

Books Periodicals Manuscripts Otlier TotalVolumes

27 28 29 30

Agra . . . . 10,08,872 1,17,365 4,710 40,314 11,71,261Aligarh . . . . 2,08,09 i 1,059 9,027 1,051 2,19,228Allahabad 3,11,437 6,811 101 3,083 3,21,432i\jidhra 4,58,022 28,522 290 15,869 5,02,703iVimamalai 1,39,975 20,490 149 1,60,620lianaras 2,93,575 60,067 . 4,576 12,672 3,70,890iiaroda . . . . 2,75,284 24,363 28,459 9,337 3,37,443lihagalpxir 2,02,043 9,280 6 13,521 2,25,456Bihar . . . . 2,74,550 16,768 15 8,664 2,99,997Bombay 10,42,191 74,669 7,319 19,374 11,43,553Burdwan 2,57,105 23,103 340 4,930 2,85,538Oaloiitta . . . 14,07,068 2,25,884 18,631 57,735 17,69,318Delhi . . . . 6,93,744 23,136 1,090 30,118 7,48,088Gauhati 3,39,991 57,519 4,824 30,186 4,32,520Gorakhpur 2,34,019 6,856 45 6,508 2,47,428Gujarat 7,32,629 35,214 673 2,191 7,70,707ladu-a Kala SangeetJabalpur 1,81,447 12,055 331 4,477 1,98,310Jatlavpur 1,15,971 16,218 13,344 1,45,533Jamiuu & Kaslnuir 1,87,491 5,586 302 0,746 2,00,125Jodhpar 63,569 749 64,318Kalyani. 31,634 535 447 :52,616Karnatak 3,79,761 17,053 113 6,572 4,03,504Kerala . . . . 9,73,456 53,318 1,584 32,986 10,61,344Kunikshotra . 45,817 40 956 46,813Luclaiow 2,35,499 9,680 4,768 125 2,50,072Jladras . . . . 16,04,755 80,086 894 69,231 17,54,966JIagadh 1,72,316 15,287 1,397 8,504 1,97,504Marathwada . 1,96,514 6,796 25 1,806 2,05,141Jlysoro . . . . 10,03,87] 26,578 10,067 10,40,516Nagpur 4,78,316 48,689 5,882 29,321 5,62,208North Bengal 71,637 3,832 13 257 75,739Orissa Agri. & Technology 16,554 333 14,499 31,388Osmania 4,56,918 33,665 6,695 71,59 5,01,4.-{7Panjab . . . 12,63,930 75,531 10,451 33,937 13,83,849Patna . . . • 2,64,335 7,732 3,564 1,288 2,76,917

190

Tab].e Statistics of Libraries of Univ^rsties <ini Colleges— coiitd.

27

Pooiia .Punjab Agricultural PunjabiRabindra Bharati Rajasthan Ranchi .Roorkee Shivaji .S.V. Vidyapeoth Saugar .S-N.D.T. Women’s Sri Venkateawara Udaipur Agricultural U.P. Agricultural Utkal .Varaaaseya Sanskrit Vikram Visva Bharati

Total

Iw^tituiions deemed to he Universities—

5,72,460 19,742 88,208 21,495

9,30,208 1,93,080

62,955 2,14,702 1,11,4*0 4,20,125 1,07,084 2,57,552

23,082 13,311

4,55,251 74,229

4,91,604 2,04,944

1,99,44,519

28

43,7817,7913,152

3047,93435,489

1,0016,2837,5yi

11,609971

10,0412,144

32,6856,025

16,05438,111

14,15,578

29

6,843M

209

619102

3,713203137

1,383885

1,42482,171

7029,899

28

26.289 6,9631.023

12,1299.023 2,978 4,9128.4504.450

2472,8134,076

7,1102.289 12,804

3,405

31

6,49,37334,53092,59221,525

9,90,8902,37,694

66,9342,29,6101,27,6894,36,3211,08,3022,71,789

30,18713,311

4,96,4701,64,7145,21,1642,56,359

2,25,554 6,05,283 2,21,90,934

Vishwavidyalaya 55,686 121 55,707Intlian Agricultural Re­

search Institute . 1,62,517 3,500 1,600 1,67,617Indian Institute of Soience 33,916 42,508 15,922 92,346Indian School of Inter­

national Studies . 37,060 . . . . .. 37,060JamiaMillia Islamia 38,083 1,052 1,000 40,135

Total 3,27,162 47,181 2,600 15,922 3,92,865

Grand Total 2,02,71,681 14,62,759 • 2,28,154 6,21,205 2,25,83,799

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University

Number of Volumes Issued During the Ymrr------------------------------- ---------------------—-----

University Libraries of Libraries Constituent Total

& Affiliated Colleges

I 32 33 34

Agra . . . . . , 20,687 10,94,503 11,15,190

Aligarh . . . . . • 53,30G •• 53,306

Allahabad . . » » * i,n,'729 1,73,467

Andhra . . . . . 1,50,000 2,75,957 4,25,957

Annamalai . . . . . 89,03» •• 89,038

Banaras . . . . . 84,182 25,740 1,09,922

Baroda . . . . . 3,58,150 1,07,816 4,63,966

Bhagalpiir . . . . • 10,078 99,098 1,09,176

Bihar . . . . . 19,862 1,64,428 1,84,290

B o m b a y ....................................... 2,02,694 13,32,326 15,35,020

jBurdwan . . . • • 200 3,36,630 3,36,830

(C a lc u t ta ....................................... 3,24,661 17,57,635 20,82,296

IDelhi . • 2,33,744 13,99,229 16,32,973

G Gtauhati....................................... 51,000 2,57,902 3,08,902

Giorakhpur . . . . 43,044 1,92,637 2,35,681

Giujarat ....................................... 1,03,962 4,507 1,08,469

Iindira Kala Sangeet 16,774 •• 16,774

J jab a lpv ir ....................................... 13,000 1,35,910 1,48,910

Jfadavpu r....................................... 2,24,688 245 2,24,933

Jeamrau & Kashmir N.A. 3,77,099 3,77,099

J fo d h p t ir ....................................... 95,388 96,388

K l a l y a n i ....................................... 29,000 2,540 31,540

KLarnatak . • • • • 3,75,068 4,59,987 8,35,055

Kterala . • ■ • • 1,65,148 9,89,563 11,54,711

Kiurakshetra . . • • 45,077 11,013 56,090

Luicknovv . • • • • 58,815 1,39,146 1,97,961

............................................................ 1,17,009 13,59,759 14,76,768

............................................................ 240 86,855 87,095

Mairathwada . • • •.............................................................. .........................................................

31,76656,000

52,882

87,8877,28,0004,46,365

1,19,6537,84,0004,99,247

192Table X .Y I— '^t'iti‘=ttics o f Lihrarie^ and TJniverdtji OolUges— GOWGl .

Xorth Beiigal

Orissa Agri. & Technology Osinania Panjab Patna

Poona

Punjab Agric«\tura\ PunjabiRabindra Bharati

Rajasthan Ranchi Roorkee Shivaji

S.y. Vidyapeeth

SaugarS.XD.T, Women's

Sri Venkataswara

Udaipur Agricultural U.P. Agrioultural Utkal

Varanaseya Samkrit

Vikrain Visva Bharati

Tolal

Institutions deemed to he Universities— Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaj'a

Indian Agricultural Rcssarch Institute Indian Institute of Science .

Indiaa School of International Studies

Jamtnia tlillia Islaioia .

Total

Grand Total

22,48426,794

3,188

77,667

36,243

38,133

32 33 34

1,987 6,26,321 6,2S,3C08

1,55,975 1,551,97/0

47,107 4,56,774 5,03,9441

1,50,000 11,72,793 13,22,7993

N.A. N.A. N .^ .

2.08,288 5,27,667 7,3!5,9. 55

98,639 9S,6J39

17,930 71,625 8:9,5{55

2,956 2,9f56

95,122 7,18,423 8,13,5i45

25,467 1,83,287 2,0S,7S4

58,777 6iS,7'77

N.A. N.A. N..A.

1,05,101 I,0»5,ll01

27,496 4,17,753 4,45,2^49

51,606 20,234 71,8<40

34,589 1,18,832 I,6i3,4i21

N.A. N.A. N..A.

11,445 H,4t45

30,646 3,26,218 3,56,»64

18,071 18,fl)71

N.A. 5,96,933 6,96,©33

31,533 22,581 5.4,1.14

39,00,281 1,76,03,682 2,15,(03,943

25,201 1,890 27,<091

N.A. N.A. M.A.22,48426„794

39,431

39,77,948 1,76,41,795 2,16.,19,74«

193

T a b l e XVIT(A)— StatiMics of Evening CnlhqpsJCowses

Xame of the Uiiiversitv

Number of Institutions having courses in*--- ---------- --- K_______________rrpneral

Efluoatinn Professional Education

c6

S>DCJ

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(3s

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•n s c ■£:S.2 ® 3 a*3 S

§ g .2 sII£>0

] 2 3 4 5 (} 7 8 9 10

Agra I 1Andhra 1 1Bmnaras . , 2 I 1Baroda 1 1Bihar 1 1Bombay 2 wBiardwan 11 1* 1* 10*Caloutta 24 11* 4* 20* I 1 1Delhi 8 5 1 I 1Gauhati 34 30* 5* 7*Gorakhpur 3 1* 3*Gajarat 1 1Jabalpur 2 1 IJatdavpur 1 1Karna.tak 2 1 1Kerala 2 2Lmcknow 1 1Madras 1 I* 1*Marat hwada 1 1Nagptir 2North Bengal 2 2 , ,

Os.mania 10 6* 4* 1 1Pa^njab 8 7 1Pmnjabi 3 3 .,

RaijaKthan 1 1Ranchi 3 1* I*Samgar 1 1Srii Venkateswara 2 2* 1 *Udaipur 1 1Ut,kal . 3 3 . ,

Vilkram 6 2* 5* . .

Vifsva Bharati 1 1 ••Total 142 84 11 44 22 3 4 3 2

*Institiitiona having more than one tyi)e of courseiis counted more than once.

T a b le 'Xyil(B)—Enrolment in Evemng Colldges'Courses By Type of Education

Bnsiness Education»lArti SQMaoe Commerce Law Engineering Music and Management, and

Fine Arts etc. VocationalGuidance

Total

, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - >\- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^ ,- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - V . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' ' - - - - - - - - - - — V I- - - - - - - - - - - - - - ^ <- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Boy* Girto Boy» Giilt Boy* Girls Bc^« Girls Boy« Girls Boys Girls Boya G«rl» Boys Girls Boys Girls All Persona

1 2 3 4 S 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 U la 10 17 18 19 20

Agr» 48 . ,, • > 48 48

Aadluw 78 1 78 1 79

Buums . 149 18 .. . 128 90 277 108 385

Baroda . .. 126 1 • • 126 1 127

Bihar . • • 612 612 512

1,099 36 1,099 36 1,134

Bnrdvao . 443 98 460 9 2,805 .. .. .. .. • • .. 3,698 107 3,805

Calontta . 4,879 355 2,091 42 14,222 ; 619 11 .. 30 166 .. 21,967 483 22,450

DelU , 3,482 69 309 3 .. 78 152 .. 3,946 140 4,085

Gaohati . 8,278 673 898 22 1,299 .. • • •• .. 10,475 696 11,170

G or^pnr . 32 .. 331 2 .. 363 2 365

Gujarat . •• •• •• 483 28 •• •• •• 483 28 511

Jabalpur 268 •• 169 3 •• 437 3 440

Jadavpur . . •• •• •• •• •• 604 •• 604 604

Kamatak 38 S .. .. 66 .. .. .. • • 94 5 99

Kerala « 13 • • .■ •• 41 13 54

Lncknow . 267 .. 257 257

lladras 113 18 •• .. - •• .............................. 3 20 85 6 . . . . 201 44 24&

. . . . . • • *i# 249 « 249

» 3 23North JBengal . • • 278 2 2 280Osmania . 1,892 37 1,602 1 836 18 74 Id .. . . . . 4,420 66 4,476Panjab 1,139 24 238 15 1,377 39 1,416Puajabi . 95 •• .. ......................................... . . . . 95 •• 95Kajasthan . 149 . . 149 149Banehi 112 4 68 443 •• • • . . 623 4 627Saugar 140 ............................. ............................. 14.) 140Sri Veijkateswara 57 5 9 1 66 6 72

p||^ipur Agricnltur 230 230 230

• 1,419 1 “ . . •• 1,419 1 1,420. 1,325 681 7 2,006 7 2,013

^toya-Bharati . 47 23 47 23 70ToCat . . S4,r>71 1,334 3,685 77 20,649 4S 0,553 IJQ 704 1 m L\IS 40'J 6 20 3 55,72-1 1,806 f>7.530

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Isami* of the University

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iu«-. .as Murathwada Nagpur North Bengal Ociinanja . . ’ f ’unjab Punjabi . . llaja)«thftn llaochi »Saugar,Sri Vnnkateswara Udaipur Agrl. U tkal^ .. . VifcWim Vi^-Bharati

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T a b le XVII ^Cy-Nxmbtr of Teachers in Evening Colleges, CotmesMuiiii' antiGeneral Couuucrcc Iaw Enginetrlng Businesa

Education Slanogeinont Fine ArtsEducation and

Vocational Guidance

GrandTotal 'lotal

W W 31

1492 7 4(1 •3 1« 2 a64 ' 4 lU\) . . . . . .

20 *i . .

30 . .

434 2 . 1 • 1 »12 I . . . .

51 2 , , . . . .

2n “ I V. 4f)16 . .

J,509 w 7 20 9 li l

r i^ . . . . . .

4n 102 .

361 1 14147 5 . , 20 255i 34 61 3- 3 16

147 2 6

. 130» 74

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6 , , 68 1 9

17 23 5 2S10 10 , , 10

1 11 1127 2 29

*.. 147 . . 147

54 ie . . 837 4 84130 .. 216 9 224

615 37 65210 1914 1413 2 15

> 130 i;io16 . . 164 . . 4

13 13

* ’29 6 356 , , 66 6

14167

113

15180

80 4 849 9

20 i 2146 4t'.4 , . 4

34 2 3612 7 1361 5369 4 7315 15

/ i 108 52 7 6‘ . . 2S70 Vi 2,7Gf

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