University College Thiruvananthapuram


University College, Thiruvananthapuram, often abbreviated as UCT, is a public college situated in Palayam, Thiruvananthapuram, India. Established in 1866, it is one of the oldest colleges in Kerala. The college has been accorded "College with Potential for Excellence" status by the University Grants Commission.
University College is identified as a heritage institution by the Government of Kerala.
Alumni of the college includes luminaries such as the former president of India K. R. Narayanan, numerous Cabinet Secretaries, Ambassadors, Civil Servants, IT doyens, Teachers, Poets, Writers, Artists, Politicians and the like.

Academics

Faculties

Language faculties
  • Faculty of English
  • Faculty of Malayalam
  • Faculty of Hindi
  • Faculty of Arabic
  • Faculty of Sanskrit
  • Faculty of Tamil
  • Faculty of French
Humanities faculties
Science faculties
  • Faculty of Chemistry
  • Faculty of Biochemistry
  • Faculty of Mathematics
  • Faculty of Physics
  • Faculty of Geology
  • Faculty of Geography
  • Faculty of Botany
  • Faculty of Zoology
  • Faculty of Statistics
  • Faculty of Psychology
Other faculties
  • Faculty of Physical Education

Rankings

It is ranked 22nd among colleges in India by the National Institutional Ranking Framework in 2024.

Notable alumni

University College Thiruvananthapuram has produced luminaries that include a former president of India, two former chief ministers of Kerala, cabinet secretaries, ambassadors, civil servants, IT doyens, teachers, poets, writers, artists and politicians.

Notable principals

  • John Ross M.A. 1866–1884
  • Robert Harvey M.A., L.L.D. 1884–1890
  • H. N. Read M.A. 1890–1892
  • Dr Alexander Crichton Mitchell D.Sc., F.R.S.E 1892–1909
  • A.W. Bishop PhD 1909–1915
  • L.C. Hodson M.A. 1912–1915
  • A. R. Raja Raja Varma Kovil Thampuran MA 1915–1916, 1918
  • Dr. J. Stephenson, BSc, A.R.D.S.C. 1916–1927
  • James Pryde, M.A., BSc 1927–1930

Controversy

On 3 May 2019, a first-year BSc Chemistry student attempted suicide on campus, alleging harassment from SFI leaders for not taking part in their programmes and disruption of classes.
On 12 July 2019, a final-year B.A. political science student was stabbed amid a dispute between two groups of students belonging to the SFI, following which two SFI leaders were arrested. Later in the day, answer sheets and the official seal of an assistant professor were recovered while clearing the SFI office on campus, raising questions on the credibility of examinations conducted by the university. The police also found fake seals and university answer sheets from the residence of a prime accused.