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About the
University |
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Recognised by Distance Education Council(DEC) New Delhi and University with Potential Excellence (UPE) And Re Accredited by NAAC With A Grade |
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Origin and
Tradition of the University |
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The Osmania University,
established in 1918, is the seventh oldest in the country,
third oldest in South India and the first to be established
in the princely State of Hyderabad. Though the need for a
university for the Hyderabad State was felt, both by the
intelligentsia and the people for a long time, the
initiative came from a civil servant, Sir Akbar Hydari, who
was then the Home Secretary to the State Government. Sir
Akbar, in a Memorandum to the Education Minister in early
1917, emphasized the need to establish a University for
Hyderabad with ‘Urdu’ as the medium of instruction “as it is
the language of the widest currency in India, official
language of the State, and it is a language which is
understood by a vast majority of the population of the
State.” He believed that higher education must have its
foundations deep in the national consciousness. |
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The propitious moment,
however, came a few months later on 26th April
1917 when a Firman was issued by the Nizam of Hyderabad for
the establishment of the University. The Firman also
detailed the ‘Mission’ and ‘Objectives’ of the University to
be that: |
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the ancient and modern, the
oriental and occidental arts and sciences are synthesized in
such a manner that the defects of the present system of
education are rectified. |
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the ancient
as well as modern methods of physical, intellectual and
spiritual education are to be fully utilised along with an
effort for the propagation of knowledge, the moral
improvement of the students is regulated on the one hand,
and research work of a high order in all branches of
knowledge is conducted on the other. |
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Though the
medium of instruction of the University was ‘Urdu’ an Aryan
language that has direct kinship with other languages of the
country, the instruction of English, as a language, was made
compulsory for each student. |
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One of the basic ideals of
Osmania University is to achieve an intellectual synthesis
of oriental and occidental learning of the best that has
been thought of and said, both in the East and in the West.
Further, it aims at a cultural synthesis (as reflected in
its architectural variety), the development of a national
ethos, and the creation of an academic and social
environment in which ‘National Integration’ is not a
nebulous idea but a tangible reality. |
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Vision of the
University |
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To
be the premier institution that offers teaching and learning
programmes of the best quality, graduate students who excel
and become leaders in the chosen profession contributing to
the community, the nation and the world, and prepares
individuals of the highest moral fiber. |
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Mission of the
University |
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To achieve excellence in
teaching and research. |
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To preserve and generate
knowledge. |
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To cultivate resolute moral
values. |
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To develop and enhance human
resources |
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To
improve the quality of life and contribute towards
sustainable development of the
region
and the nation, in harmony with our culture heritage and
environment. |
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Beliefs of the
University |
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An educated person is one who
contributes to society. |
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Intellectually- |
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through analytical abilities
and insightfulness of knowledge. |
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Economically- |
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through productive application
of skills. |
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Socially- |
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through an understanding and
appreciation of the world, individuals, groups, beliefs and
traditions. |
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Ethically- |
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through sensitivity and
faithfulness to spiritual values. |
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Politically- |
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through the use of reason in
the affairs of the State and Country. |
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Creatively- |
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through inquisitive
procedures, innovation and research. |
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About The PGRR
Centre for Distance Education |
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Ever since the Osmania
University established the Centre for Distance Education,
the Centre has witnessed phenomenal growth and emerged as a
pioneering institution in the field of Distance Education,
with potential for excellence. |
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Encouraged by the response and success of UG, PG programmes
and responding to local and global demands by taking
advantage of innovations in Information Technologies the
Center has introduced CD and Web based Modular Certificate
Courses. During 2001-2002 the courses introduced were:
Master of Information Systems & E-Commerce (MISEC), Advanced
Diploma in Bio-Informatics, PG Diploma in Insurance and Risk
Management, Modular Certificate Courses in Information
Systems, Computers and Soft and Professional skills. |
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The functions of the Centre for Distance Education include: |
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To
provide a system of learner centered self-paced studies |
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To
provide flexible, diversified and need based courses |
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To
provide access to all, in order to realize Higher
Education For All (HEFA) |
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To
facilitate knowledge acquisition through out one’s life and
be an active member in a knowledge society. |
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