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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.
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.
Management school coming up at Thiruvananthapuram, The Hindu - Business Line, 22 April 2005; ASB eyeing the top slot, The Hindu, 5 July 2005; NRI to set up a Rs 300m B-school in Kerala, The Times of India, 22 April 2005; Kerala's Asian School of Business set to open [permanent dead link ], Yahoo! India News, 23 August 2005
He attended St. Albert's High School, Ernakulam and he joined the St. Joseph's Minor Seminary in 1956. After completing pre-degree course from St. Albert's College, Ernakulam, [5] he joined St. Joseph's Pontifical Seminary, Carmelgiri, Alwaye, for pursuing studies in Philosophy. He completed his master's in theology from Propaganda College ...
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XIME took the initiative in formation of Association of BRICS Business Schools (ABBS), thus bringing together Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa. XIME offers a two-year PGDM course with specialization in Marketing, Finance, HR, Operations and Business Analytics. [3]
In 1964, the Pacific School of Religion, St. Albert's College (now the Dominican School of Philosophy and Theology) and Starr King School for the Ministry joined the GTU consortium. In 1966, Alma College relocated to Berkeley and was renamed the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley.
The campus has an administrative block, academic block, two students' hostels, a faculty quarters, a seminar hall, an auditorium, an open air theatre, a library, a basketball court, a cricket net, a football field, a volleyball court, two badminton courts, two gyms, and a variety of indoor games.