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Sri Pratap College, Srinagar

EducationWorld July 13 | EducationWorld Institution Profile
Spread over 14.56 acres in the heart of scenic Srinagar, Sri Pratap College‘s contribution to the socio-economic progress of Jammu & Kashmir through its thousands of alumni is immense Established in scenic Srinagar in 1905, Sri Pratap College is a pioneer higher education institution of monumental importance and historical significance in the Kashmir division of the state of Jammu & Kashmir. Spread over an area of 14.56 acres in the heart of Srinagar, Sri Pratap College’s contribution to the socio-economic progress of the state through its thousands of alumni over the past century is immense. Notable among them are leaders of India’s freedom movement and J&K’s first chief minister Sheikh Mohd. Abdullah, his son and incumbent Union minister for new and renewable energy, Dr. Farooq Abdullah (also a three-term chief minister of the state), Mufti Mohd. Sayeed (former Union home minister and a former chief minister), Ghulam Nabi Azad (currently Union minister for health & family welfare), former chief of army staff, Gen. O.P. Malhotra, and renowned diplomat T.N. Kaul, among others. Srinagar’s premier tertiary education college has a rich history. When English-medium education was introduced in the princely state of J&K in the late 19th century (through the famous Biscoe School, Srinagar), Dr. Annie Besant, one of the founders of the Congress party and a leading educationist, played a major role in its upgradation into a liberal arts undergraduate college. In 1911, the government of Maharaja Pratap Singh assumed charge of the school/college and renamed it Sri Pratap College. The very next year it was affiliated to Punjab University, Lahore. During the period 1911-21, undergraduate science programmes were introduced. Thereafter for the entire first half of the 20th century Sri Pratap College, Srinagar was the sole institution of higher education in Kashmir. However, after the partition of India in 1947 when the princely state of Kashmir acceded to the Union of India and Kashmir University was established in Srinagar in 1948, S.P. College was affiliated with it. In 1972 shortly after the college and its study programmes were recognised by the Delhi-based University Grants Commission, Sri Pratap College, Srinagar voluntarily transformed into an exclusively sciences college with its arts faculty absorbed by Kashmir University within the next three years. “S.P. College is a heritage institution of Kashmir with a rich tradition of innovation and academic excellence. In keeping with this tradition, we continue to reinvent ourselves and pursue excellence,’’ says Dr. Yaseen Ahmed Shah, an alumnus of Kashmir University who was appointed principal of the college in March this year. Now a pure sciences institution, Sri Pratap College, Srinagar offers a broad spectrum of medical and non-medical study programmes in 35 subject combinations. Vocational programmes in environment and water management studies were introduced in 1996, biochemistry in 2000 and IT (information technology) in 2002. Moreover, postgrad programmes in environment sciences were introduced in 2003, and given the state’s rich flora and fauna, and profusion of lakes and water bodies, the college boasts a fully equipped hydrobiology research laboratory and
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