To trace the history of Jadavpur University is to  trace a part of India’s freedom movement, at least from the Swadeshi  Movement onwards. It was 1905 -1906.
Bengal stood divided. The times were feverish.
The  hegemony of the British establishment had to be challenged. Education  had to play a new role in this changed scenario. It had to become a new  form of resistance through which the emergent nationalist spirit could  be propagated. With this in mind the National Council of Education (NCE)  came into being.
Its primary aim was to impart education -  literary, scientific and technical on national lines exclusively under  national control. To achieve self-reliance, through education. The  foundation of the NCE was made possible by the munificence - scholarly  as well as monetary - of the likes of Raja Subodh Chandra Mallik ,  Brajendra Kishore Roychowdhury of Gouripur as well as Sir Rash Behari  Ghosh (first President of NCE), poet Rabindranath Tagore and Sri  Aurobindo Ghosh.
In 1910 the Society for the Promotion of  Technical Education in Bengal which looked after Bengal Technical  Institute (which later became College of Engineering and Technology,  Bengal) was amalgamated to NCE. NCE henceforth looked after the College  of Engineering and Technology, Bengal which by 1940 was virtually  functioning as a University. After Independence, the Government of West  Bengal, with the concurrence of the Govt. of India, enacted the  necessary legislation to establish Jadavpur University on the 24th of  December 1955.
Now Jadavpur University has successfully  established itself as a foremost Indian University with a vast  repertoire of courses offered, an enviable list of faculty members and  has come to be known for its commitment towards advanced study and  research.
Great Benefactors
Generous  donations for the great cause of national education came from Raja  Subodh Chandra Mallik, after whom the road on which Jadavpur University  stands, is named, Brojendra Kishore Roy Choudhury, Maharaja Suryya Kanto  Acharya Choudhury and others and National Council of Education  (N.C.E.), Bengal proceeded with its programme. Subsequently came a  princely bequest of Rs13lakhs from Sir Rashbehari Ghosh, the legendary  legal luminary.
Calcutta Corporation under the guidance of its  Mayor Deshbandhu Chittaranjan Das leased out to N.C.E. the present site  of Jadavpur Campus where its Engineering College was shifted in 1924.  The Aurobindo Building, now housing the admin1istrative offices, used to  be the venue of teaching of the Engineering College.
Vision
The  National Council of Education, Bengal, was established in 1906 in the  wake of the nationalist movement. It was led by intellectuals, statesmen  and the middle-class intelligentsia, and its aim was to cultivate the  best of global learning and technology in order to build a self-reliant  industrial base for India. Bengal Technical Institute was among the  educational institutions founded by NCE, Bengal. Its mission was to  impart training to Indian students in the appropriate technology so that  the country could produce indigenous consumable materials. This  Institute, later renamed College of Engineering and Technology, was in  turn converted to Jadavpur University in 1955. The founders believed  that the Technology Faculty could not sustain itself without active  Faculties of the Basic Sciences and the Humanities. While playing a  vital role in technical education in the country, the University may be  said to rest on three pillars-Technology, Science and Arts.
Jadavpur  University is at present an internationally recognised premier  university of the country. It is an urban university with a global  perspective and is dedicated to creating leaders who will fashion a more  humane and just world. Following in the footsteps of its predecessor,  the University not only engages itself in teaching and research of  international quality, but also provides societal services for the  benefit of rural and urban populations. The programmes are directed  towards achieving excellence in education and extending the benefits of  improved technology to the society as a whole.
The faculty  members are encouraged to add value to the courses so that students can  secure employment or attempt entrepreneurship. Extension programmes and  several other courses provide opportunities for the drop-outs at  different levels to continue their education. The objective is that they  should be able to earn a living and derive the impersonal pleasure of  learning at the same time. The University also contributes in evolving  modes of digital distance education as part of the National Mission on  Education. 
 
 
Mission
 
The  University wishes to grow further as a diverse and socially responsible  learning community, providing a high quality of scholarship and equal  opportunity for all.
The University’s core values include a commitment to:
- The highest standards of excellence in teaching, research, creative expression and service to the community; 
 
- Advanced learning as a humanising social practice rather than as a competitive exercise; 
 
- Regarding the production and dissemination of knowledge as inseparable goals; 
 
- Upholding the principle that the culture of reason and learning is indivisible from a concern for the world beyond the campus; 
 
- Maintaining principles of democratic governance and intellectual and institutional freedom; 
 
- Abiding by principles that do not discriminate on the basis of religion, race, caste, gender and economic status.
 
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