St. Peter’s College, Ernakulum, Kerala, was named after St. Peter who is considered as an apostle of peace and harmony. The College functions with a vision to provide value-based quality education to build character and moral values among the students. The college offers graduate and post graduate courses in areas such as Economics, political science, English literature, Hindi, Malayalam, mathematics, chemistry, physics, botany, zoology, finance and taxation and computer applications.
Facts and Figures:
Establishment Year |
1964 |
University Type |
Private |
Chairperson of the University |
Dr. Thampy Abraham |
Approval |
Mahatma Gandhi University, University Grants Commission and is accredited with a ‘B+’ grade by National Assessment and Accreditation Council. |
Campus Strength |
1200 |
Total Faculty Members |
205 |
Total Books |
40,000 books, 125 periodicals and 14 newspapers |
Sports and cultural events |
45 |
Campus Residents |
300-200 graduate and 100 post-graduate |
How to Reach |
Main Central Kolencherry district in Ernakulum |
Why to Join St. Peter’s College?
1. Large Number of Laboratories- The College offers an extensive number of laboratories with all modern day equipments and covers all the areas of learning provided by the college. Some of the Laboratories are biological laboratory, zoology laboratory, chemistry laboratory, physics laboratory and bio-technology laboratory.
2. Career Guidance Bureau- The College started an initiative towards the career development of the students in 2004 by setting up a career guidance bureau that works solely in arranging for seminars and sessions to deal with recruitment process by conducting mock group discussions, aptitude tests and placement interviews.
3. Cultural Clubs- To keep the creative levels and energies of students high, the college has various social and cultural clubs. Some of these are ED Club, nature club, music club, Oratory club, quiz club, science forum and tourism club.
4. NSS and NCC activities- The College has also taken up community service programmes through National Service Scheme set-up in 2002 and National Cadet Corps set-up in 2008.