Government College Kasaragod

Government College Kasaragod (GCK) is the campus located in Vidyanagar, the Educational District of Kasaragod with 19 Department including Degree courses, PG courses and research centers under Kannur University was established in 1957. The College is re-accredited with 'A' grade by NAAC. The College is now running with more than 1500 students, 100 teaching staffs and 40 Non-Teaching Staffs. The College has functioning facilities like Library, Computer Lab, Career Guidance and Placement Cell etc. and several active groups such as NSS, NCC, Bhoomithra Sena (BMS), Women Empowerment Cell (WEC) etc.

Government College Kasaragod
ഗവണ്മെന്റ കോളേജ് കാസറഗോഡ്
Emblem of GCK
Other name
GCK
MottoLive to Serve
TypePublic university
Established1957
Parent institution
Kannur University
AffiliationKannur University
PrincipalDr. Anathapathmanabha. A. L. (in charge)
Vice PrincipalDr. Rema. I. V.
Address
Vidyanagar
, , ,
671543
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12.519167°N 75.013889°E / 12.519167; 75.013889
LanguageEnglish, Malayalam, Hindi, Kannada, Sanskrit, Arabic
NicknameGCK
Websitehttps://www.gck.ac.in/

History

Front view of Government College Kasaragod

The Government College Kasaragod was established in 1957 by the Government of Kerala, in the premises of Government High School in Kasaragod Town, as a need was felt for a college in this underdeveloped area. It was the then Education Minister Prof. Joseph Mundasseri, who took the initiative in the matter. The College commenced functioning early in August 1957 in a corner of the High School building. The College affiliated to University of Kerala[1] was formally inaugurated by the Honorable Minister of Finance, Sri. C. Achutha Menon on 7 August 1957. Prof. V. Gopalan Nair took over as the first Principal of the college on 08-07-1957. Degree classes in Economics and Mathematics was started in 1958-59. Steps were taken to speed up the construction work of the proposed new campus at Kunhimavu Katte where 30.56 acres of land had been acquired for this purpose. Prof. K.S.V. Shenoy was succeeded by another stalwart Prof. Karimpuzha Ramakrishnan, under whose stewardship the College the college started gaining importance as a premium institution of higher learning. During this time the institution became a full-fledged first grade college with the opening of third year degree classes. Prof. Karimpuzha Ramakrishnan continued up to 19-11-1962 when Prof. V. Gopalan Nair was reposted as Principal, and he continued in the post until he was promoted as Director of Collegiate Education on 13-06-1967. B.Sc. Geology main was started in 1962-63 and B.A.Kannada in 1963-64. During 1964-65 Physics degree course was started.[2]

With the formation of the University of Calicut[3] in July 1968, the college became affiliated to this new University. Two new courses B.Sc. Zoology and B.A. Arabic were started in this year. A women's hostel was started on 1 February 1969. The college was raised to the status of a Post-Graduate institute with the starting of M.A. Kannada during 1969-70. B.A. degree courses in History was started in 1975-76. B.Sc. courses in Chemistry and Botany were started in 1978-79. M.Sc. Geology was started in 1979-80. M.A. Economics and M.Sc. Mathematics were started during 1984-85. M.A. Arabic courses was started during 1993-94.

When Kannur University was established in the year 1996, the college became affiliated to Kannur University[4]. Kannur University Centre for Regional Languages (Kannada) was started in the college in 1997-98 with a course in M.Phil.

As of now the college offers 14 undergraduate courses, 7 post-graduate courses and 5 research centres offering PhD programmes in Kannada, Statics, Geology, Chemistry and Zoology. The college is re-accredited with NAAC ‘A’ grade.

College Emblem

The College Emblem graphically conveys the message that the institution constantly imparts knowledge, which enables to live the motto, Live to Serve.

Government_college_kasaragod- Huge Bronze Lamp in the entrance
Government_college_kasaragod- Biodiversity park
Government_college_kasaragod- View from Biodiversity park

Courses Offered

Degree Courses

UG Degree Programmes
Sl. NoCourseComplementary Courses
1B.A. ArabicArabic
2B.A. EconomicsHistory & Political Science
3B.A. EnglishBritish History
4B.A. HistoryEconomics & Political Science
5B.A. KannadaKannada
6B.A. MalayalamJournalism & Malayalam
7B.Com. Co-operation
8B.Sc. BotanyZoology & Chemistry
9B.Sc. ChemistryPhysics & Mathematics
10B.Sc. Computer SciencePhysics & Mathematics
11B.Sc. GeologyPhysics & Chemistry
12B.Sc. MathematicsPhysics & Statistics
13B.Sc. PhysicsChemistry & Mathematics
14B.Sc. ZoologyBotany & Chemistry

Additional Languages: Malayalam, Hindi, Arabic, Kannada, Sanskrit

Post-Graduation Courses

PG Programmes
Sl. NoCourse
1M.A. Arabic
2M.A. Economics
3M.A. English
4M.A. Kannada
5M.Sc. Chemistry
6M.Sc. Geology
7M.Sc. Mathematics

PhD Research Centers

Research Centres offering Ph.D
Sl. No.Programme
1Chemistry
2Geology
3Kannada
4Statistics
5Zoology

Departments

  1. Department of Arabic
  2. Department of Economics
  3. Department of Botany
  4. Department of Commerce
  5. Department of Chemistry
  6. Department of Computer Science
  7. Department of English
  8. Department of Geology
  9. Department of Hindi
  10. Department of History
  11. Department of Journalism
  12. Department of Kannada
  13. Department of Malayalam
  14. Department of Mathematics
  15. Department of Physics
  16. Department of Physical Education
  17. Department of Political Science
  18. Department of Sanskrit
  19. Department of Statics
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