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Sanathanapuram ,Kerala University
Sanatana Dharma College is an Arts and Science college established in 1946 and affiliated to the University of Kerala. It is a premier higher education institution that has made a remarkable contribution to the cultural and intellectual climate of Alappuzha. The college is famed for its excellent and committed faculty and modernized infrastructure facilities.
Cherthala,Kerala University
Sree Narayana College, Cherthala was established by Sree Narayana Trusts, Kollam with the objective of providing higher education to the young men and women especially of the backward commmunities of the locality.
Cherthala,Kerala University
The college is owned and managed by the Nair Service Society which has its Headquarters at Perunna, Changanassery. Nair Service Society , one of the prime educational agencies in Kerala
Kayamkulam,Kerala University
MSM College, a minority Community institution is managed by the MSM Trust, committed to serve and enlighten by imparting education to the deserving minorities and the downtrodden.
Chengannur,Kerala University
Christian College, Chengannur is owned and managed by the Malankara Mar Thoma Syrian Church and is affiliated to the University of Kerala. Founded in 1964 by Rt. Rev. Dr. Mathews Mar Athanasius, Christian College, Chengannur towers high as a centre of excellence in education on a hill top with pristine beauty.
Mavelikara,Kerala University
The CSI Madhya Kerala Diocese had a golden opportunity to uphold the great traditions of the Church Missionary Society in the field of education in 1964 when the Government of Kerala announced the need to start Junior Colleges in the State. Bishop M.M. John, the then Bishop of the Diocese , took the important decision to start a new junior College in the southern part of the Diocese.
Anchal,Kerala University
St. John’s College is one of the Malankara Syrian Catholic Colleges established and administered by the Major Archdiocese of Thiruvananthapuram in accordance with the rights of the minority community guaranteed in the constitution of our country.
Kollam,Kerala University
Sree Narayana College, Kollam is one of the earliest and the greatest centres of higher education in the whole state of Kerala. Affiliated to the University of Kerala, the College is managed by the Sree Narayana Trusts, Kollam. Bearing in letter and spirit the name of Sree Narayana Guru (1854-1928), the great saint-philosopher, social reformer and mystic poet, the college was started in 1948 by S.N.D.P. Yogam and its able and inspiring leader R. Sankar (1909-1972) with 505 students at the Interm
Kollam,Kerala University
The Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (S.N.D.P) Yogam in 1946 resolved to establish a college at Kollam in obeisance to the great saint, philosopher and social reformer Sree Narayana Guru, to provide better higher educational facilities, mainly for the backward classes of Kerala. The resolution came true when the Sree Narayana College was opened in 1948 as a mixed college.
Nilamel,Kerala University
The NSS College, Nilamel is one of the several colleges which came into existence as a result of the far-sighted vision of the late Padmabhooshan Bharatha Kesari Sri. Mannathu Padmanabhan, the Founder and Visionary of the Nair Service Society.
Pathanapuram ,Kerala University
The college is affiliated to the University of Kerala and was upgraded in 1978 St. Stephen's College was founded in 1964 after the name of St. Stephen, the first martyr of Christianity. The college was the fulfillment of a long cherished desire of its founder, His Grace The Most Rev. Mar Thoma Dionysius. A number of educational institutions testify the deep devotion of the founder to the cause of higher education in and around Kerala and Tamilnadu.
Kottarakara,Kerala University
St. Gregorios College, Kottarakara is located in Gregorios Mount, a scenic and serene site of Pulamon in Kottarakara, Kerala State. The college was founded in 1964 as a junior college by His Grace Mathews Mar Coorilos, the Bishop of Kollam Diocese of Malankara Orthodox Church, who later became His Holiness Moren Mar Baselios Marthoma Mathews II, the Catholicos of the East and Malankara Metropolitan.
Kollam,Kerala University
T.K.M. College of Arts and Science, established in 1965 by the TKM College Trust, is an acclaimed citadel of learning in the city of Kollam. Re-accredited by NAAC in 2013 with an ‘A’ Grade, which bears testimony to its potential for excellence, the institution today commands an unparalleled prestige in the academic community.
Kollam,Kerala University
As early as in the beginning of the 20th century, the Diocese of Quilon established religious and educational institutions not only for Catholics, but all sections of society. But when the new dioceses of Kottar, Trivandrum and Punalur were carved out of the territory of the Diocese of Quilon, many institutions under its jurisdiction were handed over to the newly constituted Dioceses.
Peringammala,,Kerala University
Iqbal College is founded in 1964, as a junior college with the affiliation of the University of Kerala. It won acclaim as the first college owned by the Muslim community in Thiruvananthapuram district and the pioneer in Nedumangadu Taluk. It was elevated to a first grade college in 1995.