Saint Berchmans College

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Saint Berchmans College is situated in the Municipal town of Changanassery, Kerala, India, 20 km to the south of Kottayam in Central Kerala. This institution was founded in 1922 by Mar Thomas Kurialacherry, Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Changanassery. It is now affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi University, Kerala and has been reaccredited by the NAAC at A+ level. It has been recognised by the UGC as a college with Potential for Excellence.

The college, which has completed 80 years of its glorious existence, won the 'R Shankar Award', instituted by the State government for the best First Grade college in Kerala consecutively for two years - 1995-96, and 1996-97. The students of St Berchmans college regularly occupy top positions in the University examinations.

The college enjoys the wholehearted support of the public and the alumini in different parts of the world. Our alumini Association has chapters in different parts of India, and in various foreign countries like the United States, Germany, Austria, Kuwait, Quatar, Doha and the UAE.

The College is gearing itself up to meet the challenges of the future and this involves enormous investment of resources. The College management has envisioned a comprehensive plan for further development.

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