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St. Joseph's College, Tiruchirappalli (SJC) is a Catholic college in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India. It was established in 1844 by the Society of Jesus and it is regarded as one of the most prestigious institutions in India. It is an autonomous college and is an affiliated first-grade college of Bharathidasan University.
Tiruchirappalli, often referred to as "Educational Hub", has many centuries-old educational institutions. Among those who graduated from its institutions are Nobel laureate C. V. Raman , Nirmala Sitharaman , Minister of Finance of India, former Presidents of India A. P. J. Abdul Kalam , [ 1 ] R. Venkataraman , Sujatha , K. A. P. Viswanatham ...
The forerunner of the St. Joseph's Convent schools was St. Ann’s Convent Schools which the bishop established with the help of the sisters of St. Joseph of the apparition from France. On 1 April 1862 he opened St. Joseph’s Convent School, an English Medium School for girls, the first of its kind in the Malabar region.
The campus of Indian Institute of Management Tiruchirappalli is located on a 172.27 acres (69.72 ha) land on the Tiruchirappalli-Pudukkottai highway. [2] The ₹ 584 crore (US$67 million) campus consists of student hostels, faculty residences, a library, recreational facilities and Executive Residences. [3] [4]
The institute was shifted to a new campus located off MG Road, Bangalore in 2016 and it was inaugurated by Mr Rahul Dravid, the former captain of Indian Cricket team who himself was an alumnus of St. Joseph’s Boys’ High School and St. Joseph’s College of Commerce. [3] [4]
St. Joseph's Matriculation Higher Secondary School is an all-girls Catholic school for grades 1st through 12th standard in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. It is located on Trichy road in a three-school complex with its sister schools St. Francis and St. Marys.
The college traces its history to 1882, when the Missions Etrangeres' de Paris established St Joseph's European High School. [ citation needed ] Its operations were handed to the Jesuits in 1937 and the Department of Commerce created in 1949.
The school was founded in 1934 as a subdivision school to St. Joseph’s European Middle School, which is now St Joseph's Girls Anglo Indian School. The school owes its existence to the philanthropy of a priest, Mgr. Joseph De Rozario, an Anglo-Indian, who was once a district sessions judge. It was intended for Europeans and Anglo-Indians, but ...