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Khallikote Unitary University

Khallikote Unitary University is a state public university located in Berhampur, in the Ganjam district of Odisha, India. It was established by the Government of Odisha through the upgradation of Khallikote Autonomous College, one of the oldest institutions of higher learning in eastern India, into a unitary university.

Key facts

Type State public university (unitary)
Location Berhampur, Ganjam district, Odisha, India
Predecessor Khallikote Autonomous College
Affiliation history Previously affiliated to Berhampur University
Country India

Background

The university traces its institutional lineage to Khallikote College, founded in the 19th century in Berhampur and named after the Khallikote estate, whose rulers patronised education in the southern Odisha region. Over time the college developed into a leading centre of arts, science and commerce education in the Ganjam region, gaining autonomous status under Berhampur University.

Recognising its academic standing and long history, the Government of Odisha converted the autonomous college into a unitary university, allowing it to offer undergraduate, postgraduate and research programmes directly under its own statutes rather than through affiliation to another university.

Academics

As a unitary university, Khallikote Unitary University conducts teaching and research on a single campus without affiliated colleges. Its academic offerings span the faculties of arts, science, commerce and related disciplines that were earlier taught at Khallikote Autonomous College, with provision for expansion into newer interdisciplinary areas.

Campus and location

The university is situated in Berhampur, a major urban and educational centre in southern Odisha. Berhampur is also home to Berhampur University, and together the two institutions make the city an important hub for higher education in the Ganjam region.

Significance

The conversion of Khallikote into a unitary university is part of a broader policy by the Government of Odisha to strengthen long-established autonomous colleges by giving them university status. This is intended to enhance academic flexibility, encourage research, and improve student access to higher education in regions outside the state capital.

References

  • Wikidata: Q115517690
  • Government of Odisha, Department of Higher Education — notifications on state universities.