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The Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon (Formerly known as North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon) established on 15th August 1990 under the Maharashtra Universities Act, XXIX of 1989, started its academic and administrative functioning from the academic year 1991-92. Within the span of 3 years, the University is recognized under section 2 (f) in 1991 and 12 (B) in 1994 under the University Grants Commission (UGC) Act, 1956. The jurisdiction of the University is extended over three districts i.e., Jalgaon, Dhule and Nandurbar, a pre-dominantly tribal and rural area of Khandesh region. The University has opened its doors of higher education to mostly “first generation learners” of this area. Access, equity and academic excellence are the thrust areas of the University’s educational endeavor. Presently, Prof. V. L. Maheshwari is the Vice-Chancellor. Following Vice-Chancellors have successfully shouldered the responsibility of the University in the past.

  • Dr. N.K. Thakare (August 15, 1990, to August 14, 1996)

  • Prof. S.F. Patil (August 14, 1996, to August 14, 2001)

  • Prof. R.S. Mali (August 14, 2001, to August 14, 2006)

  • Prin. K.B. Patil (August 22, 2006, to August 21, 2011)

  • Prof. S. U. Meshram (September 08, 2011, to September 07, 2016)

  • Prof. P. P. Patil (26 October 2016 to 07 March 2021)

The University was awarded with FOUR-STAR grade in the year 2001, B grade with 2.88 CGPA in the year 2009 and A Grade with 3.11 CGPA in 3rd Cycle re-accreditation in year 2015 by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), Bangalore.

 

The main campus of the University is located about 8 km away from Jalgaon and 1.5 km away from the Asia Highway No. 46 and is spread over an area of 660 acres on a hilly terrain (above mean sea level 810 ft.), which is conducive to teaching, learning, research and extension of know-how. The campus has been beautified with a massive plantation drive of more than 2 lac trees which earned it the recognition of ‘Vanshree Award – 2000’ by Government of Maharashtra and ‘Indira Priyadarshini Vrikshmitra Award-2002’ by Ministry of Environment and Forest, Government of India, New Delhi. There are three satellite campuses namely—Pratap Regional Post-graduate Center, Amalner, Mahatma Gandhi Tatwadnyan Kendra, Dhule and Eklavya Training Center, Nandurbar.

 

There are 219 affiliated colleges and 04 University recognized Research Institutes/Centers under the jurisdiction of University. Out of these, 01 college is recognized as College of Excellence, 04 colleges have been identified as College with Potential for Excellence and 05 college has been granted autonomous status by the UGC, New Delhi Board and Government of Maharashtra. A climate of research, teaching, learning, student development, value education and community outreach programmes is nurtured through vital links between the University Schools/Institute and all affiliated colleges. There are eight faculties namely, Arts and Fine Arts, Commerce and Management, Science, Engineering and Technology, Pharmacy, Law, Education and Mental, Moral and Social Sciences covering various UG/PG/M. Phil./Ph.D. programmes on the University Campus as well as in the affiliated colleges. The University has successfully adopted the ‘School Concept’ with academic flexibility for the optimal use of infrastructure and resources. There are 13 Schools and 01 Institute imparting education in 11-UG, 62-PG and 37-Ph.D. Programmes. The University has implemented Cumulative Grade Point Average System from the academic year 2009-10 and Choice Based Credit System from the academic year 2014-15 to all the P.G. courses on the campus. Total 06 Schools/Institute of the University has been recognized for their research activities by National/International agencies like UGC SAP, DST-FIST, UGC Innovative, UGC-NON-SAP, MHRD-TEQIP-World Bank etc.

 

The University is well-equipped with excellent physical infrastructural facilities like – majestic administrative, examination and library buildings, separate buildings for each School/Institute, adequate classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, state-of-art research facilities, a senate hall, convocation auditorium, sports facilities with indoor stadium, health center, guest house, Shikshak Bhavan, VVIP guest house, Hostels, Staff quarters, Central School (Kendriya Vidyalaya), Library, Post Office, Bank, ATM, Shopping Complex which are sufficient enough to satisfy almost all kinds of needs of teaching/non-teaching staff, students, researchers, and stakeholders. This physical infrastructure is the asset of the University, which is created within a short span of 24 years.

 

The University has signed various MoU’s with national/international organizations, as well as Maharashtra Knowledge Corporation Ltd., to take a step towards a digital University. Campus Area Networking, SAP-ERP and BI software for smooth functioning of finance and administration, INFLIBNET programme, EduSat, generation of patents, a model examination system, e-suvidha, students facilitation center, emphasis on value education through the Department of Ambedkar Thoughts and School of Thoughts, focus on research and community outreach programmes are some of the steps that we have initiated to make our students sustainable global citizens.

 

The University looks upon itself as a center of excellence and envisages a pathfinder towards innovation and dynamic transformation through the Rajiv Gandhi Science and Technology Commission, NMU Centre, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Competitive Examination Training Center, Mobile Science Exhibition Unit (Van), Central Training and Placement Cell (CTPC), University-Industry Interaction Cell, Tribal Academy and Women’s Studies Center. Three new Schools i.e., School of Social Sciences, School of Arts and Humanities, School of Thoughts and Khandesh Archives and Museum have been established for instilling value education, heritage consciousness and national pride amongst the students. The concept of Finishing School has been recently implemented by the University for overall academic and professional development of students.

 

The University’s efforts to bring the unreached to the mainstream of higher education have been realized through the Institute of Distance Education Learning (IDEAL) which runs 16 UG/PG courses and caters to the needs of nearly 2500 students. A unique community outreach programme namely -“Lab to Land Programme” has been launched by the University to reach to the farmers of Khandesh region, providing training, consultancy and quality bio-inputs know-how adoption for improving productivity and yields in their agricultural land especially in remote areas of rural and tribal region of Khandesh. 

 

The University has implemented an exclusive education programme under Right to Education Act for children of laborers working on campus at Day Care Center and Central School, Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University, Jalgaon

 

The reputed national weekly ‘India Today’ (June 3, 2013, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 22) has conducted a country-wide survey through Nelson Research and Consultancy Company and ranked Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University (Formerly known as North Maharashtra University) at 40th position amongst 620 universities in India and first position in Maharashtra State based on factual data.

 

Reputed “Careers360’s” Magazine (March 2014, Vol. 6 (3)) has listed this University amongst top 100 Universities in India, wherein the Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University (Formerly known as North Maharashtra University), Jalgaon has been rated at 27th position and 1st position in the Universities of Maharashtra State and ranked this University in March 2015 at 28th position amongst the outstanding universities in India and 1st position amongst the State Universities in Maharashtra.

As per the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) — 2016 by Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India, Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University (Formerly known as North Maharashtra University) ranked 59th amongst top 100 Universities and Institutes in India.

 

The academic year 2014-15 is a great milestone in the history of Kavayitri Bahinabai Chaudhari North Maharashtra University (Formerly known as North Maharashtra University) as it has completed the twenty-five years voyage of higher education.