Christ College was started in 1956, by the Devamatha Province of the Carmelites of Mary Immaculate (CMI), an indigenous religious congregation founded in 1831 by Saint Cyriac Elias, A Religious Priest and versatile genius, who envisioned education as a tool for liberation and development. Founded as per the provisions of the Indian Constitution, part III, Article 30(1) and administered by Christ College Educational Society, this college is a Minority institution, affiliated to Calicut University and Re-accredited by NAAC with highest grade ‘A’. Christ College is dedicated to Jesus Christ, and has as its motto “Jeevitha Prabha”, which means “Light of Life”.Following recommendation from state government, the college has been confirmed the “Autonomous status” by University Grants Commission (UGC) during the year 2015, the Diamond Jubilee year of the college. Christ College is part of a century-old tradition of CMI education that is at its heart, Christian and specifically catholic. It offers an ideal vision of education that is aware of and responsive to the challenges of the nation’s present situation.
The vision of Sree Narayana College is embodied in the noble ideals of Sree Narayana Guru.His mission has been to establish the truth that humanity is one, beyond the fragmentations of parochialism, inhuman customs, practices, and traditions that burden humanity all over the world.This college has striven to enlighten the subaltern on the inner strength to subdue odds and to illuminate the privileged about the oneness of humanity.
- Year started 1956
- Affiliated Calicut University
- Location P.O. Irinjalakuda North 680125
- Websitechristcollegeijk.edu.in/
- Courses UG
BSc – Mathematics
BSc – Physics
BSc – Chemistry
BSc – Zoology
BSc – Geology
BSc – Computer Science
BSc – Geology
BSc – Psychology
BSc – Food Technology - Courses PG
MSc – Mathematics
MSc – Physics
MSc – Chemistry
MSc – Botany
MSc – Zoology
MSc – Statistics
MSc – Environmental Science
MSc – Applied Geology
MSc – Clinical Psychology
MSc – Computer Science