
Chennai, Tamil Nadu
University of Madras Established in 1857: Founding: The University of Madras was modeled on the University of London and is one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in India. It was formally incorporated by an Act of the Legislative Council of India.
Evolution: Initially, it was primarily an examinating body for affiliated colleges. Over time, it evolved into a full-fledged teaching-cum-affiliating university.
Influence: It served as a mother university for several other universities in South India, including the University of Mysore, University of Kerala, and Andhra University.
Facilities
The university is headquartered in Chepauk, Chennai, and has six campuses across the city:
Chepauk
Marina
Guindy
Taramani
Maduravoyal
Chetpet
Key Facilities:
Libraries: The university has a central library and departmental libraries, housing over 5 lakh volumes, rare manuscripts, and journals.
Laboratories & Research Centers: Advanced labs in science and tech disciplines, with specialized research centers in areas like nanoscience, photonics, and environmental studies.
Hostels: Separate hostels for men and women, along with international student accommodation.
Digital Infrastructure: Smart classrooms, e-learning resources, and high-speed internet across campuses.
Sports & Recreation: Facilities for indoor and outdoor sports, gymnasiums, and student clubs.
Health Services: Health centers and tie-ups with nearby hospitals for student and staff care.
Reputation
Academics: Known for high academic standards, especially in the fields of sciences, humanities, commerce, social sciences, and law.
NAAC Accreditation: Re-accredited by NAAC with an A++ grade, reflecting its excellence in teaching, research, and infrastructure.
Research Excellence: Recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC) as a “University with Potential for Excellence.”
Global Rankings: It consistently ranks among the top public universities in India and features in QS and NIRF rankings.
Alumni Legacy: Its alumni include Nobel Laureate C. V. Raman, Dr. S. Radhakrishnan (former President of India), and other notable scientists, scholars, and public figures.
International Ties: Collaborations with universities and research institutions in the USA, UK, Germany, Japan, and more, promoting international student exchange and joint research.