Andhra-Christian College

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Andhra Christian College
A C College

Latin: COLLEGIUM ANDHRA CHRISTIANUS
Motto: Latin: ET COGNOSCETIS VERITATEM ET VERITAS LIBERABIT VOS. English: And you shall know the truth: and the truth shall make you free.
Established: 1885
Type: College
Chancellor: Bishop V. E. Christopher
Principal: Smt. K. Elizabeth Manorama Bai (Day College)
Location: Guntur City, Andhra Pradesh, India
Campus: Urban
Affiliations: * Board of Intermediate Education, Abids, Hyderabad 500 001
Website: http://www.accollegeguntur.com
Data as of October 2007


Andhra-Christian College, popularly known as AC College, is one of the oldest colleges in India. AC College is part of the educational enterprise of the Protestant churches. The College admits intermediate, under-graduate and graduate students and awards degrees through the Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjunanagar to which it is affiliated.

Saint George is the patron saint of this College. At the entrance of the college itself, the patron saint's image slaying the dragon is found.

Priests of the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church administer the College.


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[edit] Motto

In Latin, the college motto is ET COGNOSCETIS VERITATEM ET VERITAS LIBERABIT VOS which translates into English as ...And you shall know the truth: and the truth shall make you free.[1]

[edit] History

It was established in 1885 in Guntur City, one of the first colleges in India to offer graduate programs. Missionaries of the Protestant traditions established the College as part of their educational endeavour.

The then United Lutheran Church in America (ULCA) through Rev. Fr. John Christian Frederick Heyer (known as Father Heyer) established the Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church on July 31, 1842[2]

[edit] Administration

Andhra Evangelical Lutheran Church (AELC) through its Board of Education administers the College.

The College consists of three entities, viz.,

  • Day College
  • Evening College
  • College of Law

[edit] Courses offered

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[edit] Intermediate

Pre-University or Intermediate courses are offered by the College. The College is affiliated to the Board of Intermediate Education, Hyderabad, a regulatory authority for pre-university courses in Andhra Pradesh.

The following are the course combinations available:

[edit] Graduate programmes

[edit] Post-Graduate programmes

[edit] Notable Alumni

A few of the notable alumni include:

Business

Education

  • Dewan Bahadur T. S. Paulus[3]

Film

Literature

  • Jandhyala Papayya Sastry, a famous poet who wrote Pushpa Vilapam

Politics

Theology

[edit] References

Notes
  1. ^ Saint John 8:32 [1]
  2. ^ Luther Richardson, Kolluri, Rev., Towards Self-Reliance, p. xi, Editorial by Rev. Dr. D.V. Daniel
  3. ^ T.S. Paulus served as Principal and was also War Advisor to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru[2]
  4. ^ The Story of Serampore and its College[3] IVthedition 2006, Appendix VI, pp. 177-179
  5. ^ Rev. Dr. Dass Babu is a disciple of Premasagar [4]
  6. ^ Dr. Luther Paul presently heads a Seminary in Hyderabad [5]
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