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St. Joseph's University is a private aided,
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, higher educational institution run by the Karnataka Province of the
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in
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, India. It is one of the oldest educational institution in the state of Karnataka with a history of years. It has been conferred with the award ''College of Excellence'' by the
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. The institution was awarded a rating of A++ (3.79/4), in the 4th cycle of re-accreditation by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in 2017. It offers graduate, post-graduate and research education. St. Joseph's University has around 300 teaching and non-teaching staff and more than 5500 students. The university is located at Langford Road near Richmond Circle,
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, India.


History

In the year 1854, St. Joseph's was set up by
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(MEP) because of the need to provide education for the small Catholic community comprising about 1000 Europeans and 5000 Indians. Initially the missionaries started St. Joseph's institution as St. Joseph's European High School. In the year 1882, St Joseph's College was started and was affiliated to the
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as a Second Grade College. In 1926 the
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granted the Institution the status of a First Grade College. On 1 June 1937, the management of the college was transferred to the
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. From 1882 to 1937 the college was under the
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. At the time the college consisted of one building, constructed in 1925, accommodating 350 students. In 1949, following reorganisation of the state of
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, the college was affiliated to
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. In 1967, the college was granted permanent affiliation to
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. 1972 saw the commerce sections and evening college separated from the main college. In 1982, University Grants Commission recognised the college under 2(f) status of UGC ACT 1956 giving it authority to grant degrees. Further in 1985, University Grants Commission recognised the college under 12(B) of the UGC ACT 1956. In 1986, it became the first affiliated college in Karnataka to offer postgraduate courses. In 1988, it became the first college in Karnataka to get a research center. The college is also one of the early ones to go for NAAC accreditation in 1998 and got a four-star (70–75%). In 2001 the college moved from the Residency Road campus to new premises in the erstwhile Hostel Campus at the intersection of Langford Road and Lalbagh Road. The pre-university section was separated from the college in 2002 as part of the Karnataka state policy of bifurcation. The college was Accredited by UGC as a college with Potential for Excellence‘ (CPE) on 3 November 2004 and was one of five colleges in Karnataka that was awarded academic autonomy in the year 2005. The second cycle of NAAC Accreditation conferred A‘ level (Score 85.3%) on 2 February 2006. A commemorative stamp by India Post was released on 1 August 2009. The UGC extended the college's Autonomous Status for the period 2010–2011 to 2015–2016. Yet again the college saw an improvement in its NAAC Accreditation score in the third Cycle with 'A' level and a score of 3.73/4 on 10 March 2012. The college was granted College for Excellence‘(CE) status by the UGC in 2014. It was granted the status of DST-FIST college in 2015. The UGC once again extended the Autonomous Status for the period 2016–2022. In 2014 the college was cited for its model library facility. In February 2021, St. Joseph's University bill was presented in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly and was subsequently passed by the Legislative Assembly and
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. The college received its
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on 2nd July 2022. On 27th September 2022, the institution was inaugurated as India's first public-private University by the
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. The institution has five main campuses, located in the centre of the Cantonment. * St. Joseph's College, Bangalore (previously St. Joseph's College of Arts and Sciences) * St. Joseph's Evening College, Bangalore *
St. Joseph's College of Commerce St. Joseph's College of Commerce (SJCC) is a Bengaluru City University-affiliated college operated by the Jesuits. It is autonomous and has an independent examination and recognition system. It is situated in central Bangalore at Brigade Road. ...
* St. Joseph’s Institute of Management * St Joseph's College of Law St. Joseph's also has two high schools and a stand alone pre-university college. *
St. Joseph's Pre-University College St. Joseph’s Pre-University College (SJPUC) is an educational institution located in Bangalore, India. The college is managed by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Through the Bangalore Jesuit Educational Society (BJES) St. Joseph's executes the o ...
* St Joseph's Boys' High School *
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St. Joseph's Evening College (Autonomous)

St Joseph's Evening College, Bangalore was established in 1972 as a Jesuit college to empower the underprivileged sectors of Indian society In 2005, it was given autonomous status by the UGC, to devise its own curriculum. The Evening College is a minority institution and accepts students of all religious denominations without discrimination. It is affiliated to
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and offers three-year BCom, BA, BCA, and BBM degrees and two-year postgraduate degrees in Commerce (MCom), and English.


St. Joseph's College of Commerce (Autonomous)

St. Joseph's College was divided in 1972, and commerce section of the college was spun off to Brigade Road while the Arts and Science section remained at Residency Road. The commerce college later split into St Joseph's College of Business Administration (SJCBA).


St. Joseph's Institute of Management

St. Joseph's Institute of Management (SJIM) is a graduate school of business located in Bangalore. It offers a two-year full-time PGDM program and PhD program from the
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. It is approved by
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St. Joseph's College of Law

St. Joseph's College of Law is a
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in
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which was founded in 2017. It is affiliated to
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, and approved by the
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META- The Josephite Festival of Literature

The annual Literature festival organised by the Department of English of St. Joseph`s College, Bangalore is open to all college students and the general public. Consisting of a plethora of contests, events, talks, panels and performances, META has been a platform to showcase new talents in the college and the city. It began before a decade and has already seen ten editions.


Notable alumni

Arts and Science College * Vijoo Krishnan, Author, Secretariat committee member of Comminist Party of India (Marxist) * Kenneth Anderson *Sri. T.S. Krishnamurthy *
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* Irfan Razack *
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Commerce College: *
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, actress * Salil Shetty, Secretary-General of Amnesty International * Devdutt Padikkal, Cricket Player


See also

*
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* St Joseph's Institute of Management


References


External links

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