Section 17
Senate: The Senate shall consist of the following members, namely:-
17. Senate: The Senate shall consist of the following members, namely:-
Ex-Officio, Members
The Chancellor
The Pro-Chancellor
The Vice-Chancellor
Pro-Vice-Chancellor
The Finance Secretary to Government or an officer not below the rank of Joint Secretary nominated by him.
The Director of Public Instruction
The Director of Collegiate Education
The Secretary to Government or Additional Secretary to Government General Education to be nominated by the Government*. (* Inserted by Act 19 of 1979)
The Secretary to Government or Additional Secretary to Government Higher Education to be nominated by the Government*. (* Inserted by Act 19 of 1979)
(9A)The Secretary to Government, Information Technology Department or an officer of the InformationTechnology Department below the rank of Joint Secretary, nominated by him.*
( * Inserted by Act 9 of 2001)
The Director of Technical Education
The Chairman, State Advisory Board of Education.
The Mayor of Calicut
Seven heads of the University departments who are not otherwise members of the Senate, to be nominated in the order of seniority by the chancellor by rotation.
Four Deans of the Faculties of the University who are not otherwise members of the Senate, to be nominated in the order of seniority by the Chancellor by rotation
The Chairman of the University Union.
Elected Members
Seven principals elected from among themselves, of whom two shall be from among principals of Government Colleges, one from among principals of professional colleges and one from among principals of junior colleges.
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Six members elected by the members of the Legislative Assembly of Kerala from among the members representing the electorate of the University area, of whom one shall be a member of a Scheduled Caste, and one shall be a member of a Scheduled Tribe.
Three members elected by the teachers of the University from among themselves.
Five members elected by the teachers of Government Colleges from among themselves.
Sixteen members elected by the teachers of private colleges from among themselves.
One member elected by the members of the local authorities of each district in the University area from among themselves.
Two members elected by the registered trade unions in the University area designated by Statutes, from among their members.
One member elected by the members of the non-teaching staff of the University from among themselves.
Three members elected by the members of the non-teaching staff of the affiliated colleges from among themselves, of whom one shall be a member of the non-teaching staff of a Government College.
Four members elected by the manager of private colleges in the University area from among themselves.
Ten members elected by the members of the General Council of the University Union from among full-time students, of whom one shall be post-graduate student, one shall be research scholar, one shall be the student of a professional college and one shall be a lady student.
Other Members
Twoheadmasters of High Schools and two teachers of schools, situated within the University area, nominated by the Chancellor.
Not more than eight members nominated by the chancellor representing (1) recognised research institutions; (ii) recognised cultural associations; (111) chambers of commerce; (iv) industries; (v) authors; (vi) journalist; (vii) lawyers; and (viii) sports.
Two members representing linguistic minorities in the University area nominated by the Chancellor-one representing Tamil speaking people and one representing Kannada speaking people.
Four students nominated by the Chancellor, one having outstanding academic ability in humanities, one having outstanding ability in science, one having outstanding ability in sports and one having outstanding ability in fine arts.
Not more that four experts nominated by the Government from the fields of Information Technology and Biotechnology.* ( * Inserted by Act 9 of 2001)