Direct LLB Admission Fergusson College Pune

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Fergusson College Pune Direct Admission

With the end of the East India Company’s regime in India and the failure of the armed uprising in 1857, for India’s freedom, a new era dawned in our country that the emancipation of our land and the transformation of the life of our people had to be brought about by peaceful and constitutional means. Indian rena begun and it heralded the role that education needed to play to achieve national aspirations.

Wood’s Education Despatch (1854), the Education Commission of Hunter Commission (1891), were all indicative of the concerted sorts, of both the Government and the Indian people, in the enterprise of education.

The Founder of Fergusson College started the New English School, Pune in 1880 and later established the Deccan Education Society (DES) in 1884.

Highlights:

Established1885
Type of CollegeAutonomous
Affiliated toSavitribai Phule Pune University

Campus:

The Main Building:

Direct LLB Admission Fergusson College Pune
From the 37 acres (150,000 m2) leased out by Shirole, the erstwhile Patil of Bhamburde in 1881, the college expanded to 65 acres (260,000 m2) by the time of Independence. The road that runs along the college is named after it and is one of the busiest in Pune.

The campus extends until the slopes of a hillock, popularly called Fergusson Hill. Several educational institutions are around the hillock. The college is largely built in accordance with the Victorian school of architecture, although it has some Gothic and traditional Indian styles as well.

Main building and departments:
Department of History:
Staff offices:

  • The Main Building is at the inner entrance of the college. Built entirely in Victorian style, the two-storey structure houses the central office and the principals’ chambers. The Statistics and Psychology Departments lie to the east of the main building; the Economics Department lie to the west. The computer science and the life science buildings are also to the west.
  • On the southern side are the RP Paranjpye building, Pittie Chemistry building, Botany, Zoology, Geology, Electronics and Physics departments. The building overlooks the central garden to the north and has two lecture halls and the staffs’ chambers. There are 55 laboratories and 51 lecture halls in all.

NM Wadia Amphitheatre:

The three-storeyed amphitheatre building, to the west of the central garden, has Victorian-Gothic influences. Apart from several lecture halls, the building houses an auditorium with a capacity of 1,000 people. This famous amphitheater recently celebrated its 100 years.

Bai Jerbai Wadia Library:

Bai Jerbai Wadia Library was built in 1929 by industrialists Sir Cusrow Wadia and Sir Ness Wadia in memory of their mother. The Main Library on the ground floor has more than 300,000 books and research journals. Research scholars and book-lovers have donated their collections.

The first floor (the floor above the ground floor) of the library serves as a Reading Hall for students and accommodates 400 students. The floors above this floor are not publicly accessible without prior arrangement and house books, manuscripts, and articles of historic and cultural importance.

The library has a collection of statues and posters, dedicated to national leaders and educationalists. The building was extended in 1955, with government grants and then in 1982 with grants from the Central government.

Kimaya:

Kimaya is an open-air theatre on the north side of the campus. It was conceived by litterateur and alumni PL Deshpande on his return from a visit to Japan. It is a student hang-out and most of the students’ activities are held there. It encompasses elements of modern architecture and is built without beams. It has eight walls fused together, which function as trusses.

Botanical Gardens:

The 2-acre (8,100 m2) Botanical Gardens on the campus were founded in 1902 by a teacher, Professor Shevade. It is known for its medicinal plants and wild ferns.

Botany students from the college planted specimens here, including Elaeocarpus, Araucaria and Mahogany. In 1961, the garden was destroyed when the nearby Panshet dam was breached. Years later, it was reinstated by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), the Association of Herbal Drugs, and Deccan Education Society.

Some plants found there are Saraca Indica (Sita Ashok), the bark of which is used to heal skin diseases and as a tonic; and Terminalia arjuna, the extract of which is used to treat jaundice.

Gymkhana and grounds:

Cricket, hockey and football are played on the main ground which has a drainage system, enabling play during monsoons. Two asphalted basketball courts are next to the main ground.

A second ground, to the south, has courts for volleyball and handball as well as facilities for Indian sports like Kabaddi, Kho-Kho and Mallakhamb.

Services for badminton and other indoor games are available, and the Gymnasium Building provides training for boxing, wrestling, judo, weight lifting and yoga. The college has tennis courts on the eastern side of the campus.

New academic complex:

The new academic complex was built in 2004 at the northern end of the campus. Unlike the other buildings, it is designed in a modern functionalist style. It houses the Junior College and the DES Law College.

Residences:

  • For students, there are six hostel blocks, four blocks for boys and two for girls. The total intake capacity of the hostels is 587 students. The gents hostel blocks are to the north of the campus and the ladies hostel blocks lie to the east.
  • The college has some quarters for the faculty and staff and also for employees of other DES Institutes. The spacious bungalows, built on the old British design, near the main gate and the ladies’ hostel gate, have a colonial-era charm.
  • The principal resides in an independent bungalow at the main entrance of the college. Some members of the teaching staff have been provided with residential facilities on the campus. This facility includes independent bungalows. There are some flats constructed with financial aid from the UGC.

Associated Institutes:

The college shares its campus with the Institute of Management Development and Research, Pune (IMDR) and Jaganath Rathi Vocational Guidance and Training Institute (JRVGTI), both governed by the Deccan Education Society.

Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), established in 1943, is closely associated with Fergusson College. At the northern end of the campus, next to the New Academic Building, lies DES Law College.

Awards and Rankings:

In 2004, Fergusson College was awarded an ‘A’ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).The College also received the “Best College Award” of the colleges affiliated to the University of Pune in the academic year 2004–2005.

College has also gotten ‘A'(Equivalent to “A+” grade in current scheme) grade with CGPA 3.26 in NAAC second cycle reaccreditation in year 2010 and again gotten ‘A'(Equivalent to “A++” grade in current scheme) grade with CGPA 3.62 in NAAC third cycle in year 2015.

It has also received national heritage status, College of Excellence by (UGC) award and It is part of DBT STAR College Scheme.

Fergusson College has ranked in the top ten arts and science colleges in India for the past 16 years in the annual survey conducted by India Today-AC Nielsen-ORG-MARG and published in India Today magazine. In the state of Maharashtra, it is consistently ranked first in science and arts, followed by St. Xavier’s College, Mumbai

Buildings:

  • Main Building
  • Tutorial Building
  • Psychology
  • Ladies Recreation
  • Electronic Science
  • Resolve
  • Re-creation
  • Geology
  • Botany / Zoology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Amphi-theatre
  • Central Library
  • Bank
  • NSS
  • Canteen
  • Gymkhana
  • Boys Hostel
  • Girls hostel
  • Life-Sciences
  • Computer Science

Student activities:

National Cadet Corps

National Cadet Corps training began in Fergusson College in 1921 with the University Training Corps unit which had two platoons. In 1926, the UTC strength of increased to three platoons.

In June 1930, one platoon of the College of Engineering has transferred to the Fergusson College and since then Fergusson College enjoyed the privilege of contributing full company — α coy — and was reputed as the Best Drilling Company.

There are two units of NCC in Fergusson College — Army and Navy wings. In the Army wing, cadets are trained by the representative of the Armed forces at the junior and senior level.

They are seen as future officers or army personnel or as possible reserves in the case of national emergency. In the Naval wing, cadets are trained as per the naval rules and discipline at the senior as well as on junior level.

They are considered as reserves, second in line of defence in case of national emergency. Apart from these, the open units in the college are Girls Wing, Air Wing, Signal Wing, Armed Squadron and Medical Wing.

National Service Scheme

  • NSS is a community service program sponsored by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India. The motto of the NSS is ‘Not Me But You’, and its objective is developing the personality of the student through community service.
  • The NSS Unit of Fergusson College was started in 1975 with about 50 students. Presently the NSS Unit consists of about 200 students from senior college and 100 students from junior college. The activities of the NSS are to help the students understand community, their relation with community, National Integration, and Social problems.

Rankings:

Year20182017
NIRF(Overall Rank of College)1935
NIRF(Rank of College within State)1308

Direct LLB Admission Fergusson College Pune under Institutional Quota or Management Quota Seats. Contact ACE GURU Education Services. Visit our website- www.law-admission.com or email us your queries: queries@ace-guru.com. Call @ 9742479101 (Ankit Mishra), 9742886036 (Anis), 9035556036 (Mayur Gautam)

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