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| Jawaharlal Nehru University |
Young at thirty
years, as universities go, what has lent strength and energy to
Jawaharlal Nehru University is the vision that ideas are a field
for adventure, experimentation and unceasing quest and diversity
of opinions its chief premise. In the early 1970s, when JNU opened
its doors to teachers and students, frontier disciplines and new
perspectives on old disciplines were brought to the Indian university
system. The excellent teacher-student ratio at 1:10, a mode of
instruction which encouraged students to explore their own creativity
instead of reproducing received knowledge,and an exclusively internal
evaluation were a new experiment on the Indian academic landscape;
these have stood the test of time. The very Nehruvian objectives
embedded in the founding of the University, national integration,
social justice, secularism, the democratic way of life,international
understanding and scientific approach to the problems of society
had built into it constant and energetic endeavour to renew knowledge
through self-questioning.
The once rugged terrain of the Aravlli hill range, where the 1000 -acre
campus is housed is now lush green. Parts of it host dense forests,sustaining
a birdwatcher's paradise and some forms of wild life.
The JNU campus is a microcosm of the Indian nation, drawing students
from every nook and corner of the country and from every group and stratum
of society. To make sure that this is so, annual admission tests are
simultaneously held at 37 centres spread across the length and breadth
of the country, and special care is taken to draw students from the underprivileged
castes and ethic groups by reserving 22.5 per cent of seats for them.
Overseas students form some 10 percent of the annual intake.Students'
hostels and blocks of faculty residences are interspersed with one another,
underlining the vision of a large Indian family.
Even as class room teaching and,work in the library and the laboratories
have their share in the mode of instruction, personal interaction between
students and teachers and among students themselves form an extremely
important and lively medium of generation and transmission of knowledge.
Sometimes high decibel disputes about the validity of theoretical premises
or cultural substructures of a particular scientific or economic thesis
do spill over from the class and hostel rooms onto the middle of the
campus roads, at times causing traffic bottlenecks. Happily, these have
never caused a road accident! The annual Students Union elections are
conducted entirely by students. Fierce poster and cartoon wars, verbal
duels and competitive yet peaceful group meetings are a viewers' delight
during the elections. Violence is the only alien on the campus.
Several Centres in these Schools have been declared by the UGC to be
Centres of 'Excellence'. These are Centre for Historical Studies, Centre
for the Study of Social Systems, Centre for Political Studies, Centre
for Economic Studies and Planing, Centre for the Study of Regional Development,
all in the School of Social Sciences. In addition three Science Schools--School
of Physical Sciences, School of Life Sciences and School of Environmental
Sciences have also received the UGC recognition as Centers for Excellence.
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Engineering. Mhow |
| International Centre for Genetic Engineering
and Biotechnology (ICGEB), New Delhi. |
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Lonavala |
Military College
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| National Defence Academy, Kharakvasla,
(NII) Pune |
| Army Cadet College I M A, Dehra Dun |
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Hyderabad |
| Centre for Development Sudies, Prasanth
Nagal Radlloor Trivandrum |
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(NII) Pune |
| Nuclear Science Centre, Aruna Asaf Ali
Marg, New Delhi |
| Sir C V Raman Research Institute, Bangalore. |
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