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Cochin and University
Sanskrit University, Kalady and Cochin University of Science and Technology ( CUSAT ), Kalamassery.
In 1978, the university engaged in a partnership with the Cochin University of Science and Technology ( CUSAT ), to help design the course structure and support the development of the Department of Ship Technology at CUSAT.
Also, a group of Rostock faculty members were sent to Cochin University of Science and Technology to improving the university's teaching facilities, remaining there until the late 1980s.
The prominent place of Cochin University of Science and Technology's Department of Ship Technology in the world maritime industry is thus largely credited to the extensive support of the University of Rostock.
Cochin University of Science and Technology ( CUSAT ) is a government owned autonomous university in Kochi ( Cochin ), Kerala, India.
Originally known as University of Cochin, the university came into being in 1971 through an Act of the Legislature of Government of Kerala that was the result of a concerted campaign for postgraduate education in the State of Kerala.
The university was reorganized into Cochin University of Science and Technology ( CUSAT ) in February 1986.
This campus is home to the Cochin University College of Engineering, Kuttanad ( CUCEK ) and the Cochin University College of Computer Applications ( CUCCA ).
The Department of Applied Chemistry was established in 1976 with the support of University Grants Commission to aid in the development of the industrial belt in the Greater Cochin area by providing scientific support and trained personnel to industry.
In Cochin University College of Engineering Ms. Deepa Nair is the Head of The Department.
The school was established in 1962 as the Department of Law of Kerala University and subsequently merged with Cochin University in 1971.
When University of Cochin was formed in the year 1971 ( which later became Cochin University of Science and Technology ) the school became an integral part of the University.
* List of colleges affiliated with Cochin University of Science and Technology

Cochin and Science
# redirect Cochin University of Science and Technology
The institution is the first self-financing college to be established by the Government of Kerala under the aegis of the Institute of Human Resource Development for Electronics, IHRDE ( now IHRD ) and the first to be affiliated to CUSAT ( Cochin University of Science And Technology ).
Model Engineering College is the first Engineering College in the state recognised by Cochin University of Science and Technology as the Research Centre of University in the branch of Electronics and Communication Engineering.
The college became the first government run self-financing college in Kerala and the first engineering institute to be affiliated to the Cochin University of Science and Technology ( CUSAT ).
The college is close to research institutions like Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory ( NPOL ) and Cochin University of Science and Technology ( CUSAT ). The industrial centres of Aluva, Kalamassery, Cochin Special Economic Zone-CSEZ, KINFRA Software park Kakkanad and the VSNL international gateway are not far.
# REDIRECT Cochin University of Science and Technology
* Cochin University of Science and Technology in Cochin, Kerala, India, has got its new Marine Engineering department named after Kunjali II as ' Kunjali Marakkar School Of Marine Engineering '.
The following 9 Engineering Colleges are managed by IHRD, all affiliated with the Cochin University of Science and Technology:
The College of Engineering, Thalassery is one of the six engineering colleges under CAPE ( Co-operative Academy of Professional Education ), established by the government of Kerala in the year 2000 and is affiliated to Cochin University of Science and Technology ( CUSAT ).

Cochin and
* 1949 The merger of two princely states of India, Cochin and Travancore, into the state of Thiru-Kochi ( later re-organized as Kerala ) in the Indian Union ends more than 1, 000 years of princely rule by the Cochin Royal Family.
* Charles Nicolas Cochin ( 1715 1790 ), French engraver, designer, writer, and painter
* Pierre-Suzanne-Augustin Cochin ( 1823 1872 ), French politician and writer
* Augustin Cochin ( politician ) ( 1823 1872 ), French politician and writer
* Augustin Cochin ( historian ) ( 1876 1916 ), French historian and grandson of the prior
* Jacques-Denis Cochin ( 1726 1783 ), French Catholic priest
The Portuguese started by creating feitorias commercial strongholds in Cochin, Cannanore, Coulão, Cranganore and Tanor with the initial objective of establishing just a commercial dominion in the region.
In 1757, after the Cochin Travancore War ( 1755 1756 ), a treaty was concluded between Travancore and Cochin kingdom, ensuring stability on the northern border.
The 8th Party Congress of CPI ( M ) was held in Cochin, Kerala, on December 23 29, 1968.
The Hindu Raja of Cochin, Bhaskara Ravi Varman II ( 979 1021 ) gave them asylum.
In the early twentieth century there arose a " Jewish Gandhi ", a young lawyer named Abraham Barak Salem ( 1882 1967 ), who devoted his life to ending discrimination against meshuchrarim jews and other divisions among the Cochin Jews.
B. Salem, the politics of identity and the disappearance of Cochin Jewry ", Journal of Global History 3, 1: 21 42.
* Katz, Nathan ; Goldberg, Ellen S ; ( 1995 ) " Leaving Mother India: Reasons for the Cochin Jews ' Migration to Israel ", Population Review 39, 1 & 2: 35 53.
** Kochi Cochin International Airport
For some while, they controlled the Malabar southwest coast ( Kodungallor, Pallipuram, Cochin, Cochin de Baixo / Santa Cruz, Quilon ( Coylan ), Cannanore, Kundapura, Kayamkulam, Ponnani ) and the Coromandel southeastern coast ( Golkonda, Bimilipatnam, Kakinada, Palikol, Pulicat, Parangippettai, Negapatnam ) and Surat ( 1616 1795 ).
* The Queen of the Arabian Sea Cochin
Cochin became a long-time Portuguese protectorate ( 1503 1663 ) providing assistance against native overlords.
After the Portuguese, the Dutch East India Company ( 1663 1795 ) followed by the English East India Company ( 1795 1858, confirmed on 6 May 1809 ), protectorated the Cochin state.
A depiction of the ruler of Cochin, Malabar by famous German painter and woodcut printmaker Hans Burgkmair the elder ( 1473 1531 )
* NH 47 connecting Salem Coimbatore Cochin passes through Erode and bypasses the city via Bhavani ( Lakshminagar by-pass ), Chithode, Perundurai, which is the major National Highway connectivity for the city.

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