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Changanacherry,Mahatma Gandhi University
NSS Hindu College, Changanacherry, the earliest among the institutions of higher education was established by the Nair Service Society in 1947. Its history, ever since its inception has been a story of quick growth and steady expansion. The college was first affiliated to the University of Travancore and subsequently to the University of Kerala. With the establishment of Mahatma Gandhi University, the College was affiliated to that University. The college is accredited at the Four Star level and
Pala,Mahatma Gandhi University
Kuriakose Gregorios College, Pampady, situated on the lush green kilimalaKunnu, hardly a kilometer south-west of Alampally junction, is a unique temple of higher learning in many respcts.An institution that trives towards excellence with indefatigable zeal, K.G. College had its beginning. way back in 1981.
Mannanam ,Mahatma Gandhi University
The College is named after our heavenly Patron, Saint Kuriakose Elias Chavara, the Co-founder of the Congregation of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), is our source of inspiration. His glorious vision of moulding new generation through education deeply rooted in the faith in God and love of humanity, is taken up by our institutions and we take pride in discharging this noble responsibility.
Melukavumattom ,Mahatma Gandhi University
Henry Baker College Melukavu, is a Christian Minority Educational Institution established, owned and administered by C.S.I East Kerala Diocese, registered as Henry Baker College Educational Society (Reg.No.K. 1056/99 dtd. 22-09-1999). The college is named after Rev. Henry Baker Jr., the pioneering CMS missionary.The College is located in a rural and tribal village Melukavu.
Nattakom ,Mahatma Gandhi University
Established in 1972 and situated in a beautiful campus on the outskirts of Kottayam, Government College Kottayam has a prominent place in the academic and cultural arena of Kottayam, Kerala's City of Letters.
K.K. Road,Mahatma Gandhi University
Our College was established in the year 1964 by a galaxy of eminent men to fulfil the long cherished dream of the Malankara Orthodox Christian Community to dedicate themselves to the service of God and man. This premier postgraduate institution that flourished from the precincts of the MD Seminary High School perpetuates the sacred memory of our heavenly patron His Holiness Baselius Geevarghese II, the late lamented Catholicos of the East, who steered the destiny of the Orthodox Church with grac
K.K. Road,Mahatma Gandhi University
BCM College was founded by His Excellency Bishop Thomas Tharayil, a pioneer in womens education in the Christian Community of Central Travancore. A priest true to heaven and an educationalist concerned with the progress of the world, Bishop Thomas Tharayil founded this institution in abortionpill-online.com buy pill honour of his illustrious predecessor, His Excellency Bishop Alexander Choolaparambil, in 1955, with a student community of 63 girls. Bishop Thomas Tharayil felt that womens educatio
Changanacherry,Mahatma Gandhi University
Assumption College, Changanacherry, was founded in 1950 by the Archdiocese of Changanacherry with the specific objective of empowering women through higher education. The college is affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam. The college has the reputation of being one of the leading colleges for women in Kerala imparting value based education catering to the ever changing needs of the educational sector.
Pala,Mahatma Gandhi University
The fundamental aim of the Alphonsa College is to impart spiritually-oriented and value-based education to young women under circumstances congenial to their all-round development. It encourages the students to aim at excellence not only in academic pursuits, but also in every aspect of human endeavour to achieve perfection.
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.
Karunagappally,Kerala University
Sree Vidyadhiraja College Of Arts And Science, Karunagappally is one of the prestigious institute for education located at Kollam.
,Kerala University
N.S.S. College, Pandalam is one among the three premier institutions of higher education, established by the Nair Service Society, the leading educational agency and social organization. The founder, the Late Padmabhooshan Mannathu Padmanabhan was a great visionary and social reformer who believed that education is the most effective means of social reforms.
Chengannur,Kerala University
Sree Narayana College, Chengannur is a major centre for higher education offering educational opportunities to the rural community. The College is named after the great saint and social reformer Sree Narayana Guru. It stands as a monument that reminds us of the great doctrines of the Guru.
Harippad,Kerala University
The College is named after the great freedom fighter and social reformer Sri. T.K. Madhavan. He was born and brought up in a prominent Ezhava family in Karthikappally Taluk. From the days of his childhood, he became conscious of the outrageous insults and ill treatment suffered by his fellow beings under the rigors of the caste system.
Cherthala,Kerala University
Established in 1967, St. Michael’s College, Cherthala has grown by leaps and bounds into a renowned lyceum for higher learning under the prophetic guidance of its founder Rt. Rev. Dr. Michael Arattukulam and later under the patronage of his successors Rt. Rev. Dr. Peter Chenaparambil and Rt. Rev. Dr. Stephen Athipozhiyil.