University Arts and Science College, Warangal

University Arts and Science College, Warangal
Type College of Arts and Sciences
Established 1927
Location Subedari, Hanamkonda, Telangana, India
17°59′35″N 79°32′46″E / 17.993°N 79.546°E / 17.993; 79.546Coordinates: 17°59′35″N 79°32′46″E / 17.993°N 79.546°E / 17.993; 79.546
Campus Urban
Affiliations Kakatiya University
Website www.uascku.org

University Arts & Science College is one of the oldest Arts and Science colleges in Telangana. It is located in Subedari, Warangal. The college offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses. It is also called the second campus of the Kakatiya University.[1]

History

Development of this college began in the year 1927, when it was started as Collegiate High School. In 1954 the college was shifted from Government Junior College Buildings, Hanamkonda to its present location. In 1959 the college was upgraded as a constituent college of Osmania University offering undergraduate courses in the faculties of Arts, Science & Commerce. With the establishment of Kakatiya University, the college was transferred from Osmania University to Kakatiya University on August 19, 1976. In 1995 Postgraduate courses were also added.

Campus

College is located in Subedari, Warangal on the National Highway 163, and is well connected by rail and road. The College has a sophisticated English Language Laboratory, good equipped Library, Air-conditioned seminar hall, Computer lab, Auditorium, Health Center, Multi-Gym and a large play ground. The entire college campus is covered with Internet facility.

Academics

College offers 29 courses & course combinations at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels which includes – Biotechnology, Business Management, Commerce, Computer Applications, Computer Science, Electronics, Hindi, Human Resource Management, Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Social Work, and Statistics.

Alumni

College has produced many eminent people who have held prestigious positions. List includes former Prime Minister of India Sri P. V. Narasimha Rao, Vice-Chancellors, IAS/IPS Officers, Chief Justice of a High Court, Judges, Doctors, Engineers, Journalists, Poets, prominent Social workers and more.

References

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