St. Joseph's College, Devagiri

St. Joseph's College, Devagiri
Location
Devagiri,Kozhikode, Kerala
Information
Motto Latin: Pro Deo Et Patria
("For God and Country")
Established 1956
Founder CMI congregation
Affiliations University of Calicut
Former students Devagirians
Website

St. Joseph's College, popularly known as Devagiri College, is a college in Calicut, Kerala State, India offering graduation and post-graduation courses in arts and science. Students and alumni of the college are termed ‘Devagirians’. The college is in the Devagiri hills about 8 km east of Calicut (Kozhikode) city.[1]

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History

Envisioned by the CMI congregation and established in 1956, St. Joseph's College was formally inaugurated by the then-governor of Madras. With great visionaries in its administrative hierarchy and eminent scholars on the teaching staff, Devagiri College set a fast pace of development, adding two prestigious post-graduate departments and a sports pavilion within five years of its inception. With high-ranking students from Kerala converging at this premier institution, the sprawling campus became an enviable place of excellence. First affiliated to the University of Madras and then to the University of Kerala, the college is now under the University of Calicut.

Maintaining an ideal ambiance and striking a delicate balance between curricular and co-curricular activities, Devagiri has been able to turn out more than 120 toppers in university examinations, come out the university athletic champions seventeen times, produce artists who have won laurels at national level, and nurture sportsmen and professionals of international reputation.[2]

Academics

Devagiri has emerged as one of the excellent educational institutions under the university today by upholding quality and principles. Claiming a long history of securing firsts in academics and in arts fete, Devagiri bagged whopping 15 ranks in an academic year. With ten post-graduate departments, four research centres, and wings offering M. G. University's off-campus programmes and courses recognized by DOEACC and ICAI, Devagiri College has maintained its reputation for diversification. The college so far bagged 150 first and second ranks since 1962. Nearly 100 students have passed the UGC-CSIR and JRF examinations from the college.[3]

Sports

Devagiri College has been the cradle of innumerable sportsmen in the past half century as an area where sports talent bloomed to national and international recognition.[4]

Facilities

Situated on a small hill, Devagiri is blessed with rare scenic beauty. The six-acre campus of sprawling greenery houses a nursery, a higher secondary school, schools for the physically and mentally challenged, men’s and women’s hostels, staff quarters and a chapel. The institution has an eight-lane track stadium, an auditorium and an open-air theatre, a computerized library (one of the biggest in Kerala) of about 50,000 books and journals, 47 computers installed in departments and laboratories, and independent Internet facility at appropriate locations. About half of the 75 permanent teachers are PhDs or rank holders. More than a score of forums and clubs supplement the effort of the teachers.[5]

Recognition

In January 2011, NAAC accredited the college with Grade A (CGPA 3.63) and UGC recognised it as 'College with Potential for Excellence'. Devagiri College is the topmost NAAC-accredited college in Kerala with the highest CGPA. It is for achievements of this sort that the survey conducted by India Today zeroed in on Devagiri as one of the best ten colleges in Kerala; SS Music Channel, Chennai singled out Devagiri for a special episode telecast in 2004.[6][7]

Notable faculty/alumni

External links

  1. ^ http://www.hindu.com/edu/2005/01/18/stories/2005011800300400.htm
  2. ^ http://devagiricollege.org/?main=2&menu=1
  3. ^ http://devagiricollege.org/index.php?main=3&menu=10
  4. ^ http://devagirialumni.com/sports-alumni-devagiri-college.php
  5. ^ http://devagiricollege.org/index.php?main=30
  6. ^ http://devagiricollege.org/index.php
  7. ^ http://www.universityofcalicut.info/inPagephoto/cunews/CUNews/news_3.pdf
  8. ^ http://www.hindu.com/fr/2006/03/17/stories/2006031701590300.htm
  9. ^ http://www.hindu.com/2009/02/16/stories/2009021651360200.htm