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**Central University of Karnataka Expands with New Departments, ISRO & DRDO Support**
**KALABURAGI, July 25, 2025** – The Central University of Karnataka (CUK) is set to significantly expand its offerings and research capabilities, thanks to recent approvals and funding from the Ministry of Education (MoE) and various other organizations. Vice-Chancellor Battu Satyanarayana announced at a press conference on Thursday that the MoE has permitted the establishment of seven new departments and sanctioned 29 new faculty positions to support them.
The university is redesigning its curriculum with a focus on innovative and skill-based programs to enhance student employability. A major highlight is the establishment of a Centre of Excellence in High Frequency Electronics, supported by the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) and the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO). This center, costing over ₹2 crore, will train manpower in high frequency electronics, with Keysight Technologies as a 50% industrial partner.
CUK has also secured substantial research grants, totaling over ₹16 crore this academic year, including ₹11.5 crore from the Anusadhan National Research Foundation under the PAIR program. The Department of Chemistry received ₹1.67 crore for scientific infrastructure development.
The university has established a sophisticated Instrumentation Centre with an investment of ₹60 crore. Furthermore, the Ministry of Higher Education has sanctioned ₹201.86 crore for the construction of new academic blocks and hostels.
CUK is implementing the National Education Policy 2020 by adapting learning outcome-based framework (LOCF) along with Integration of National Credit Framework (NCrF); National Higher Education Qualification Framework (NHEQF); Curriculum and Credit Framework for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Programmes.
The university recently recruited 80 teaching and 50 non-teaching permanent staff.