Saturday, 2 March 2013

UOK M.Ed II Semester Exam Results 2013 | University of Kerala M.Ed 2nd Semester Exam Results 2013 | www.uoc.ac.in



UOK M.Ed II Semester Results 2013




University of Kerala (UOK) has declared the M.Ed II Semester Results on its Official Website www.uoc.ac.in.

Lots of candidates had given University of Kerala M.Ed II Semester. But now waiting period is over because UOK M.Ed II Semester Results has been declared by University of Kerala (UOK).

All candidates can get their University of Kerala M.Ed II Semester Results 2013 from given below links.

Note: Here we have described Three Links for This Result. So check all below links for gathering proper & get more information.





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Kerala University History

The University of Kerala (UoK), formerly the University of Travancore,[1] is an affiliating university[2] located in Trivandrum in the state of Kerala,India. It was established in 1937, long before the birth of the state of Kerala in India, by a promulgation of the Maharaja of Travancore, Sri Chithira Thirunal Balarama Varma who was also the first Chancellor of the university. Sir C P Ramaswamy Ayyar, the then Diwan of the State, was the first Vice-Chancellor. It was the sixteenth university to be set up in India, and ten colleges within the state of Travancore which were affiliated to Madras University became the affiliated colleges of the University of Travancore.

In 1954, the unified state of Kerala came into being with most of Travancore and the whole of the state of Cochin and Malabar area of Madras presidency becoming part of it. The Kerala University Act (Act 14 of 1957) was brought into force and the University of Travancore was renamed University of Kerala. The university had three campuses located in the state viz. ThiruvananthapuramErnakulam and Kozhikode.

In 1968, the University Centre at Kozhikode became a full-fledged university, the University of Calicut, affiliating the colleges located in Thrissur, PalakkadKozhikode and Kannur districts of Kerala and transforming the Kozhikkode Centre into university departments. The Cochin University of Science and Technology – CUSAT -- (1971), Kerala Agricultural University (1971) and Mahatma Gandhi University (1983) were established, with CUSAT taking over the university’s centre at Cochin. These developments have shrunk the jurisdiction of the University of Kerala toThiruvananthapuramKollamAlappuzha Districts and some parts of Pathanamthitta District.http://bits.wikimedia.org/static-1.21wmf10/skins/common/images/magnify-clip.png

The administrative building in Palayam,Trivandrum
At present, the university has sixteen faculties and forty one departments of teaching and research in addition to study centres and other departments. Teaching, research, and knowledge extension are the mandate of the departments. They primarily focus on post-graduate (masters) programmes, MPhil programmes (1-year research degree) and doctoral research. In 2007, the university awarded over 100 PhDs. The university’s research activities also go on in affiliated colleges and other research centres in and outside the state.
The university has had in its faculties eminent scholars who were trained under legendary figures (Sir C V Raman’s student in Dept of Physics, Prof S R Ranganathan’s student in Library Science and Prof Benjamin Bloom’s student in Dept of Education). Some of the faculty members themselves were legends, such as famous poet K Ayyappa Panciker, Oriental scholar T Ganapathi Sasthri etc. The total number of full-time students in the University Departments is above 2000 including research students and a modest number of foreign students. The Institute of Distance Education offers a number of under-graduate and post graduate programmes which cater to more than 7000 students, all over the country and abroad.

The university has study centres in areas such as Nanotechnology, Kerala Studies, Bioinformatics, Women's Studies, Learning Difficulties, Sree Narayana Studies, Gandhian Studies etc. Some of these centres have taught programmes (Certificate/Diploma/Masters/Mphil) and many offer PhD programmes. The university has established ten University College of Teacher Education (UTEC) and eight University Institute of Technologies (UIT) both of which offer under-graduate programmes (BEd in UTECs and BSc Computer Science/ITElectronics/BBA in UITs), although masters programmes are available in select UITs. The University College of Engineering at Kariavattom offers Engineering Education at Undergraduate level. These institutions together have a student strength of more than 5000.

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