Education in Malappuram

Summary

Malappuram district is an education hub of the state of Kerala, India with four universities, two medical colleges, two law colleges and several engineering and arts colleges. The city has several educational institutions from the school level to higher education. Kendriya Vidyalaya, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, Malabar Special Police HSS, Government Girls Higher secondary school, Govt. Boys, St.Gemmas HSS, Islahiya HSS, A.U.P School, Sree Arunodaya Vidya Nigethan etc. to name a few schools. The city is lacking an Engineering College under Government despite having the largest number of students appearing and excelling in respective entrance exams. Govt. College, Malappuram, which is the oldest college in the city, started in 1972, College of Applied Science Malappuram and Govt. College for Women started this year along with many other private colleges serves the higher educational purpose. Govt.TTI and MCT TTI are few teachers training institutes. The Regional Directorate of Higher Secondary Education and Regional Office (Malabar) of State Open School are located in the city inside the Civil Station.

Malappuram District

History edit

The Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics flourished between the 14th and 16th centuries. In attempting to solve astronomical problems, the Kerala school independently created a number of important mathematics concepts, including series expansion for trigonometric functions.[1][2] The Kerala School of Astronomy and Mathematics was based at Vettathunadu (Tirur region).[1]

Higher education hub edit

Malappuram is transforming to a higher education hub of the state with many multi-core projects under pipeline here. Air connectivity and business potential of the city and district is attracting many private business groups to invest at Malappuram.

List of Educational institutions in and around Malappuram edit

Overview edit

The progress that Malappuram district has achieved in the field of education during the last four decades is tremendous. Great strides have been made in the field of female education. The district plays a significant role in the higher education sector of the state. It is home to two of the main universities in the state- the University of Calicut centered at Tenhipalam which was established in 1968 as the second university in Kerala,[3] and the Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University centered at Tirur which was established in the year 2012.[4] AMU Malappuram Campus, one of the three off-campus centres of Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is situated in Cherukara, which was established by the AMU in 2010.[5][6] An off-campus of the English and Foreign Languages University functions at Panakkad.[7] The district is also home to a subcentre of Kerala Agricultural University at Thavanur, and a subcentre of Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit at Tirunavaya. The headquarters of Darul Huda Islamic University is at Chemmad, Tirurangadi. INKEL Greens at Malappuram provides an educational zone with the industrial zone.[8] Eranad Knowledge City at Manjeri is a first of its kind project in the state.[9] The MES College of Engineering, Kuttippuram, is the first established engineering college under the self financing sector in Kerala, an urban campus that extends more than a mile (1.6 km) alongside the Bharathappuzha river. The KCAET at Thavanur established in 1963, is the only agricultural engineering institute in the state. The Govt Ayurveda Research Institute for Mental Disease at Pottippara near Kottakkal is the only government Ayurvedic mental hospital in Kerala. It is also the first of its type under the public sector in the country. The Government of Kerala has proposed to establish one more university, Ayurveda University, at Kottakkal.

Universities edit

Universities of Malappuram district
University / University Center Location University Type Established Specialization Sources
University of Calicut Tenhipalam Public 1968 General [10]
AMU Malappuram Campus

Chelamala Public 2010 General [11]
Thunchath Ezhuthachan Malayalam University Tirur Public 2012 Culture, Heritage, Language and Literature [12]
EFLU Center Inkel City Public 2013 English and foreign languages [13]
Sree Sankaracharya University of Sanskrit Tirur Public 1998 Sanskrit [14]
Darul Huda Islamic University Chemmad Private 1986 Islamic [15]
Ayurveda University Kottakkal Public proposed Ayurvedic Medicine [16]
Kerala Agricultural University Center Tavanur Public 1971 Agricultural Research [17]

Professional Colleges edit

Engineering colleges edit

MBBS colleges edit

Dental colleges edit

  • Educare Institute of Dental Sciences, Malappuram[18][19]
  • MES Dental College, Malappuram[18]
  • Malabar Dental College, Malappuram[18]

Ayurvedic colleges edit

Architectural colleges edit

  • Alsalama Institute of Architecture, Malappuram[18]
  • Devaki Amma's Guruvayurappan College of Architecture, Malappuram[18]
  • Eranad Knowledge City College of Architecture, Manjeri[18]
  • MES School of Architecture, Kuttippuram[18]
  • Talent Institute of Architecture, Malappuram[18]
  • Vedavyasa College of Architecture, Malappuram[18]

Law Colleges edit

Pharmacy Colleges edit

Nursing Colleges edit

  • Government Nursing College, Manjeri
  • Al-Shifa College of Paramedical Sciences, Lemonvalley, Perinthalmanna[18]
  • Al-Shifa College of Nursing, Angadipuram, Perinthalmanna[18]
  • Almas College of Nursing, Puthoor, Kottakkal[18]
  • Al-Salama College of Optometry, Perinthalmanna[18]
  • College of Nursing, EMS Memorial Co-operative Hospital, Perinthalmanna[18]
  • College of Paramedical Sciences, EMS Memorial Co-op. Hospital, Perinthalmanna[18]
  • MES College of Nursing, Perinthalmanna[18]
  • MIMS College of Nursing, Vazhayur, Kondotty[18]
  • MIMS College of Allied Health sciences, Vazhayur, Kondotty[18]
  • Moulana College of Nursing, Angadipuram, Perinthalmanna[18]
  • Moulana College of Paramedical Sciences, Angadipuram, Perinthalmanna[18]

Government Arts and Science Colleges edit

Private arts and science colleges edit

Polytechnic colleges edit

Optometry Institutes edit

  • Malabar Institute of Optometry, Kizhakethala, Malappuram
  • Vasan Eye Care IRIS Institute of Optometry, AK Road, Malappuram
  • Al Salama Optometry, Perinthalmanna
  • Al Rayhan College of optometry, Kondotty

Schools edit

The district is home to the highest number of schools as well as students in the state. There are 898 Lower primary schools,[22] 363 Upper primary schools,[23] 355 High schools,[24] 248 Higher secondary schools,[25] and 27 Vocational Higher secondary schools[26] in the district. Hence there are 1620 schools in the district.[27] Besides these, there are 120 CBSE schools and 3 ICSE schools. 554 government schools, 810 Aided schools, and 1 unaided school, recognised by the Government of Kerala have been digitalised.[28]

Education cities edit

Inkel Greens edit

Inkel Greens, an educity under construction at picturesque 243 acres at Panakkad in the city is a PPP joint venture of Inkel and KSIDC subsidiary called Inkid. Once completed, the edu health city would have premier institutions like Institute of Engineering & Technology, International Business School, School of Media and Law, International Residential School, Finishing School, Hospitality and Residential Areas etc. Currently NTTF has started INKEL-NTTF Technical Training Centre offering Diploma courses in Electronics and Mechatronics and Institute of Gems and Jewellery offering various courses related to Jewellery field. Many other institutions are also under construction in the premises and are expected to commence operation by 2016. Master plan of the educity is done by Indian studio of German firm BDP (Building Design Partnership).

Al Abeer Educity edit

Al Abeer Educity is another educational project underway at Malappuram promoted by Saudi-based Al abeer group. It is an 8 billion project comprising Medical College, Hospital, Business School, Institute of Engineering, International School, Health Spa etc. This 70+ acre project is getting established at Melmuri in the city. Medical College is expected to open by 2016.

Eranad Knowledge City edit

Eranad Knowledge City at Manjeri is a first of its kind project in the state.[9] It is chain of professional colleges, other colleges, and schools based at Manjeri.[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Roy, Ranjan (1990). "Discovery of the Series Formula for π by Leibniz, Gregory, and Nilakantha". Mathematics Magazine. 63 (5): 291–306. doi:10.2307/2690896. JSTOR 2690896.
  2. ^ Pingree, David (1992), "Hellenophilia versus the History of Science", Isis, 83 (4): 554–563, Bibcode:1992Isis...83..554P, doi:10.1086/356288, JSTOR 234257, S2CID 68570164, One example I can give you relates to the Indian Mādhava's demonstration, in about 1400 A.D., of the infinite power series of trigonometrical functions using geometrical and algebraic arguments. When this was first described in English by Charles Whish, in the 1830s, it was heralded as the Indians' discovery of the calculus. This claim and Mādhava's achievements were ignored by Western historians, presumably at first because they could not admit that an Indian discovered the calculus, but later because no one read anymore the Transactions of the Royal Asiatic Society, in which Whish's article was published. The matter resurfaced in the 1950s, and now we have the Sanskrit texts properly edited, and we understand the clever way that Mādhava derived the series without the calculus, but many historians still find it impossible to conceive of the problem and its solution in terms of anything other than the calculus and proclaim that the calculus is what Mādhava found. In this case, the elegance and brilliance of Mādhava's mathematics are being distorted as they are buried under the current mathematical solution to a problem to which he discovered an alternate and powerful solution.
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