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St. Albert's College is an autonomous liberal arts college located at Kochi, India. It has twenty-three degree courses, twelve postgraduate courses and seven research centres. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) has accredited the college at the "A" level with an aggregate score of 3.24. St.
This is a list of residential colleges at various college campuses. It gives the name of the university and country in which each college is located. It is sorted by country (and sometimes by regional subdivision), and in alphabetical order by university name and then college name within each country.
St. Clare College (Kulleġġ Santa Klara) - Consists of the primary schools of Gżira, Pembroke/Swieqi, San Ġiljan, San Ġwann, and Sliema St. Ignatius College (Kulleġġ Sant' Injazju) - Consists of the primary schools of Luqa , Qormi , Siġġiewi , and Ħaż-Żebbuġ , as well as secondary schools in Tal-Handaq, Qormi.
St. Albert's Group grew with more than 20 schools and 5 higher colleges along with a medical college and nursing home. In 2005, as part of increasing business developments in Kochi and Kerala as a whole, St. Albert's college started a Business school. The old campus of St. Albert's boys school was fully converted to accommodate business students.
St. Albert's College; St. Aloysius College, Thrissur; St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science and Commerce; St. Berchmans College; St Claret College, Ziro; St. Dominic's College; St. Ephrem Ecumenical Research Institute; St John's College, Anchal; St. John's Medical College; St. John's Regional Seminary (Philosophate) St. Joseph's College for Women
St. Albert's HSS (St. Albert's Higher Secondary School) is a boys school at Banerji Road in Kochi, India. It was popularly known as St. Albert's High School till 1998, when it was upgraded to a higher secondary school. It is the oldest boys school in Kochi. It has 1800 students and 85 teachers and non teaching staff on a five-acre (2.0 ha) campus.
On 4 October 1937 the college opened its doors under the name St. Albert College, to honor St. Albert of Louvain, patron saint of the Belgian monarch Albert I. It was located on premises lent by the Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Two Jesuit priests and a scholastic along with a layman handled the first three classes as well as school and ...
Albert College's facilities include a chapel, a dining hall, several art rooms, and a science wing. Albert College offers a wide range of co-curricular programs, specialized arts programs, and an English foundation year for first-year students of English as a second language (ESL).