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Scott Christian College is an autonomous, co-educational, arts and science college in Nagercoil, Tamil Nadu. [2] Run by the Diocese of Kanyakumari of the Church of South India , the college is graded " A " under National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) rankings in India and is rated 5-star.
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P.M. Village Road, Kuttakuzhi, Kanyakumari(Dt.), Pin - 629177 28 4985 K N S K College of Engineering PCP Nagar, Thirupathisaram Post, Therekalputhoor, Nagercoil, Kanyakumari(Dt.), Pin - 629901 29 4987 James College of Engineering and Technology Jamespuram, Navalcaud, Esanthimangalam, Near Nagercoil, Kanyakumari(Dt.), Pin - 629852 30 4992
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There are many schools and colleges in Nagercoil that are known for their national reputation and were established more than 150 years ago; colleges such as Scott Christian College (est. 1809), [36] South Travancore Hindu College (est. 1952), Holy Cross College (est. 1965), Women Christian College and schools such as Scott Christian Higher ...
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Lawrence was a student of the Intermediate classes of the Scott Christian College, Nagercoil, during 1939–1941. His subjects were English, Tamil, Ancient History, Modern History and Logic. He went to college at the College of Fine Arts Trivandrum and obtained a B.A. Honours in History and Economics. Release of Autobiography held on 28 July 2004.
With the permission of the Madras University, the Pre-University class was started in 1964 with just 171 students. The college was inaugurated on 6 August 1964 by the then Bishop Rt. Rev. I.R.H. Gnanadason. In June 1984, the college was renamed as Nesamony Memorial Christian College in recognition of the service rendered by the late Thiru. A.