St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College
St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College, popularly known as St. Paul's College, is an undergraduate liberal arts and sciences college in Kolkata, India. Recently, post-graduate in English literature has been introduced. It is affiliated with the University of Calcutta. It not only boasts of its academic excellence and cordial teacher-student relationship, but also has an eco-friendly campus and quiet surroundings. The college today offers a proper ambience to the students of all religions and creed for full-fledged development of their potentialities.[1] The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC).[2] Recently, it has been re-accredited and awarded 'B' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).[3]
St Paul's Cathedral Mission College. Jan. 2014 | |
Type | Undergraduate College |
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Established | 1864 |
Location | , , 22.5757388°N 88.3693526°E |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | University of Calcutta |
Website | www |
Location in Kolkata St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College (India) |
Notable alumni
- Bipin Chandra Pal, freedom fighter
- Bishnu Dey, poet, winner of Sahitya Academy Award
- Nirendranath Chakraborty, poet, winner of Sahitya Academy Award
- Samit Bhanja, film actor
- Anjan Srivastav, film & stage actor
- Rishang Keishing, politician, former chief minister of Manipur
- Anandamoy Bhattacharjee, former chief justice of the Calcutta and Bombay High Courts
- Aurobindo Nath Mukherjee, formerly Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan of India, and leader of the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon
- Bishnu Prasad Rabha, revolutionary, music composer and singer of Assam
- Hokishe Sema, Former Chief Minister of Nagaland and Former Governor of Himachal Pradesh
- Radharaman Mitra, revolutionary and Bengali writer
See also
References
- "Affiliated College of University of Calcutta". Archived from the original on 18 February 2012.
- Colleges in West Bengal, University Grants Commission
- About Us Archived 10 March 2013 at the Wayback Machine
External links
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