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Loyola College, Chennai

Coordinates:13°03′43″N80°14′02″E / 13.062°N 80.234°E /13.062; 80.234
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Loyola College
Coat of arms of Loyola College, Chennai
MottoLuceat Lux Vestra(Latin)
Motto in English
Let your Light Shine
TypeAided AutonomousRoman Catholic Non-profitCoeducational Higher education institution
EstablishedJuly 1925; 100 years ago (July 1925)
FounderFrancis Bertram
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliations
University of Madras
RectorAntony Robinson, SJ
PrincipalA. Louis Arockiaraj SJ
Academic staff
364
Administrative staff
201
Students10,381
Location
Sterling Road,Nungambakkam,Chennai
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India
CampusUrban 99 acres (400,000 m2)
Colors  Yellow  Blue
NicknameLoyolite
Websiteloyolacollege.edu
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Loyola College is a government aided private Catholic higher education institution run by theSociety of Jesus inChennai,Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded in 1925 by theFrenchJesuit priest, Francis Bertram, along with otherEuropean Jesuits. It is an autonomous Jesuit college affiliated with theUniversity of Madras. Loyola commerce association celebrated its 75th year in 2019. Loyola College has more than 10,000 students studying as of 2023.[1]

History

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Loyola Church

The name Loyola comes from the ancestral castle whereÍñigo López de Loyola was born in 1491, the last of a large Basque family. He along withSt. Francis Xavier and five other companions founded theSociety of Jesus (the Jesuit Order), a worldwide organization of religious men numbering about 19,000. Nearly 4,000 are working in the 18 provinces ofIndia as of 2017.[2]

InTamil Nadu, there are 480 Jesuits working in schools, colleges, youth services, social work centres, parishes, mission outreach programmes, and in other forms of service and church ministry.[3]

Loyola College was founded in 1925 by theFrenchJesuit priest, Francis Bertram (originally a.k.a. Père François Bertrand; 1870/1871–1936), along with otherEuropeanJesuits,[4] Fr. Francis Bertram was educated at the universities ofOxford,Cambridge, and theLondon School of Economics. The Department of Economics was founded by Rev Fr Basenach from theLondon School of Economics.[5]

Academics

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Main building

The college offers courses at theundergraduate andpostgraduate levels. The arts/humanities stream includesEnglish,economics,commerce,history,Tamil andsociology. Science courses includephysics,chemistry,statistics,botany,zoology andcomputer science. The college follows a credit-based, semester pattern. Undergraduate students must pass all examinations and obtain at least 120 credits in three years to be eligible for a degree. All students must also earn non-academic credits from extra-curricular and social service options. The Department of Outreach facilitates social work in the college. It is a degree requirement that every student irrespective of department complete theoutreach program in second year, intended to form more complete human persons. The program takes students toslums and backward areas in and aroundChennai to acquaint them with the sufferings of the people and to serve in small ways to better the living conditions. The program awards 3 credits.

Loyola College along with Women's Christian college are the only colleges in the state capitalChennai with "A+" accreditation fromNAAC.India Today magazine in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, and 2009 ranked Loyola number one in India for science degrees,[6] and in 2007 in both science and humanities.[7] The Department of Scientific and Industrial Research has recognised Loyola College as a Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, the highest research honour for an Arts and Science College.[8]

The college has been conferred a "College with Potential For Excellence" status by theUniversity Grants Commission. It was given a10 million grant (1 Crore) in 2006 by the UGC for continual improvement of facilities. The UGC has further certified it as a "College of Excellence" in the year 2014. The certification, for a period of five years until 2019, comes with a grant of Rs. 2 crore for the college to upgrade its facilities.[9]

Loyola college is one of the colleges which was selected forDeen Dayal Upadhyay KAUSHAL Kendra, a remarkable scheme initiated and funded by the Government of India and the University Grants Commission. It hosts a variety of courses like B.Voc. 3D Animation, B.Voc. Digital Journalism, M.Voc. 3D Animation and M.Voc. Digital Journalism, all of which are designed to offer Job oriented training. It has both UG and PG level curriculum courses in the department.

Rankings

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College rankings
General – India
NIRF (Colleges) (2024)[10]8

Loyola College secured 8th rank in TheNational Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) ranking 2024.[10]

Institute for Excellence

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  • Loyola College of Education
  • Loyola Institute of Business Administration
  • Centre for International Program
  • Entomology Research Institute
  • Ignatian Institute for Career Development
  • Institute for Dialogues with Cultures and Religions (Research institution underUniversity of Madras)
  • Loyola – Racine Research Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences[11]
  • Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and Technology
  • Loyola Institute for Industrial and Social Science Research
  • Loyola Institute of Frontier Energy
  • Loyola Institute of People Studies
  • Loyola Institute of Social Science Training and Research
  • Loyola Institute of Personal Development
  • Loyola Institute of Vocational Education[12]

Culturals

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Loyola College was a pioneer among colleges in South India in hosting cultural fests, and stands out among men's college inChennai for fostering well-rounded development. Women were first admitted at the turn of themillennium, and they too are encouraged to participate in cultural activities. The college has been commended for its blend of cultures and for requiring all students to have weekly contact with the poor.[13] Its cultural sensitivity also extends worldwide.[14]

The large,Down Sterling inter-college carnival was terminated by college authorities in 1992 when things got out of hand. This historic carnival is memorialized in the friendship song "MUSTHAFA MUSTHAFA" from the movieKadhal Desam (1996).[citation needed]

To somewhat fill the void the Loyola Student's Union organizes the intra-collegiate cultural eventOvations each September where the students compete for the Trophy in both on and off stage cultural competitions while representing their home departments. The college also used to host an annual inter-collegiate dance competition called "Ignite" each February, where its dance team, Loyola Dream Team, excels; also featured are Western/acoustic music bands, and variety and mime teams, but has not been conducted for the past 3 years for various reasons.[citation needed]

Alumni

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Main article:List of Loyola College, Chennai people

Loyola college alumni also referred to as Loyolites have been contributors in various fields of law, politics, civil services, science, education, business, sports and entertainment.

Loyola Alumni Association was officially started during the time of Rev.Fr.Lawrence Sundaram SJ in 1990. At present there are 34,000+ members. Loyola Alumni Day is celebrated on the First Sunday of August every year which is "Friendship Day".[15]

Gallery

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  • The Jubilee Building
    The Jubilee Building
  • Entrance gate
    Entrance gate
  • Name board at the entrance in Tamil
    Name board at the entrance in Tamil

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Loyola College". 17 June 1999. Retrieved3 June 2024.
  2. ^"Jesuits". 2 January 2011. Retrieved5 April 2017.
  3. ^"Activities". Retrieved5 April 2017.
  4. ^"The father of Loyola".The Hindu. 24 June 2013 – via www.thehindu.com.
  5. ^"Bertram". Retrieved5 April 2017.
  6. ^"Science".
  7. ^"Humanities". Retrieved5 April 2017.
  8. ^"President". Retrieved6 May 2017.
  9. ^"Excellence".The Hindu. 9 April 2014. Retrieved5 April 2017.
  10. ^ab"National Institutional Ranking Framework 2024 (Colleges)".National Institutional Ranking Framework.Ministry of Education. 12 August 2024.
  11. ^"LIMCOS".
  12. ^"LIVE-Mrcollegehub.com". Archived fromthe original on 28 October 2015. Retrieved6 May 2017.
  13. ^Laha, Rozelle (2 July 2015)."Loyola College: The college with a heart".Hindustan Times. Retrieved27 November 2018.
  14. ^Russian Embassy seminar on falsification of history, chennai.mid.ru; accessed 28 November 2016.
  15. ^"Loyola College Courses and Programs".College and Course. Retrieved26 September 2024.

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