Sri Krishnadevaraya University

Sri Krishnadevaraya University
Type Public
Established 1981
Chancellor E. S. L. Narasimhan
Vice-Chancellor Prof.K.Rajagopal
Location Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India,  India
Campus Rural
Affiliations UGC
Website www.skuniversity.org

Sri Krishnadevaraya University is a public university in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, India, founded on July 25, 1981. The university is named after a patron of learning and the arts, Sri Krishnadevaraya, of the Vijayanagara empire of the 16th century.

History

The university is an offshoot of the erstwhile Postgraduate Centre of Sri Venkateswara University started in 1968. Subsequently in 1976, the SVU Postgraduate Centre attained autonomous status. Its Vice-Chancellor for the first two terms was M. Abel (1981-87). In 1987, with a capital outlay of Rs. 1.2 crores, Sri Krishnadevaraya Institute of Management was started with funding from the UGC. In 1988, the university which was originally a unitary, residential institution, became a full-fledged affiliating university. The Postgraduate Centre at Kurnool under the jurisdiction of Sri Venkateswara University was made over to Sri Krishnadevaraya University in 1993. Sri Krishnadevaraya University College of Engineering & Technology was started in 2006 with self-finance.

Campus

Situated in rural environs in a campus of over 500 acres (2.0 km2) of land, the university includes a University Science Instrumentation Centre, a Computer Centre, a Health Centre, a gymnasium, an outdoor stadium, an auditorium and space to accommodate departments of studies, laboratories, hostels, and housing for the staff.

Academic programs

The library has back volumes on the stacks numbering 13,600. There is one SC/ST Book Bank, INFLIBNET facility,and software for University Libraries (SOUL).

References

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