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Bharata Mata College, Thrikkakara
ഭാരത മാത കോളേജ്, തൃക്കാക്കര
Logo of Bharatha Mata College.jpg
Crest of Bharata Mata College
Other name
BMC
Motto in English
For God and Country
TypeTrust
Established16 June 1965;58 years ago (16 June 1965)
Religious affiliation
Archdiocese of Ernakulam – Angamaly
Academic affiliations
Mahatma Gandhi University, UGC
Principal Johnson K M
Manager Fr. Dr. Abraham Oliapurath
Academic staff
120
Administrative staff
38
Students2300
Postgraduates 140
80
Location, ,
India

10°49′00″N76°20′6″E / 10.81667°N 76.33500°E / 10.81667; 76.33500
Campus Thrikkakara
Website www.bharatamatacollege.in/index.php

Bharata Mata College (Autonomous), Thrikkakara is an institution of higher education, located in Thrikkakara, Kochi, in the south Indian state of Kerala. [1] The college is affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University [2] and offers 17 undergraduate, 6 post-graduate and 2 professional programmes. The main campus also houses four research centres in Chemistry, Mathematics and Commerce and operates as the offcampus centre for the School of Distance Education of the Mahatma Gandhi University. [3] It holds an A+ grade accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) since 2019.

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Overview

Bharata Mata College(Autonomous), Thrikkakara was founded by Joseph Parecattil under the aegis of Bharata Mata Educational Trust of the Archdiocese of Ernakulam – Angamaly on 16 June 1965 as a junior college offering five pre-degree courses. [2] The founding management was headed by Monsignor Varghese Kavalakatt as the manager and S. H. Antony CMI as the principal. It was affiliated to the University of Kerala at its inception. Five years later, four undergraduate courses were introduced and the college was upgraded as a regular college. In 1976, it was extended accreditation by the University Grants Commission and when Mahatma Gandhi University was established in 1983, the college was brought under its jurisdiction. [1] The college received B Grade status from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council in 2003. A decade later, NAAC elevated the institution to A Grade in their 2014 assessment. The grade was again elevated to A+ by NAAC in their November 2019 assessment.

The main campus of the college is located along the Seaport-Airport Road at Thrikkakara, a town in Kochi suburbs, known for the Vamana Temple. [2] It is 12 km away from Kochi city and Cochin University of Science and Technology, Model Engineering College, Judgemukku and Kochi Civil Station are the important nearby landmarks. It is a coeducational college and 65 percent of the 2650 students are girls. The college is staffed by around 100 teaching staff and 56 non-teaching staff and offers 17 undergraduate and 6 post-graduate courses in the main stream. It houses three research centres in Chemistry, Mathematics and Commerce and is an offcampus of the School of Distance Education of the Mahatma Gandhi University. [3] Bharata Mata School of Legal Studies, Bharata Mata Institute of Management [4] and Bharata Mata School of Social Work [5] are sister institutions of the college, functioning under Bharata Mata Educational Trust. [6] [7]

Facilities

Besides the class room and administrative office complex, the college has an auditorium, Cardinal Parecattil Auditorium, named after its founder. The central library has adjoining conference hall and the computer centre is equipped with a laboratory and internet facilities. A Guidance Bureau, Student's Centre and Counselling Centre operate in the campus as well as a book stall. It has a canteen, phone booth, bank and a Copy centre and the college is fitted with an EPABX system with 50 lines. A fitness centre and Language Laboratory also function in the campus.

Departments

The academics is sectioned into independent departments based on subjects of instruction such as English, Malayalam, Hindi, Mathematics/Statistics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Economics, Commerce and Physical Education. Self-financing and professional courses are handled by independent departments.

Curriculum

Bharata Mata College offers regular, vocational and research programmes and has two steams, aided and self-financing. [1] [8]

Five year integrated degree course(aided)

Three year degree courses (aided)

Three year degree courses (vocational)

Three year degree courses (self-financing)

Two year master's degree courses (aided)

Two year master's degree courses (professional)

Research courses

Co-curricular activities

Bharata Mata College has a College Union composed of elected office bearers such as chairperson, vice chairperson, general secretary, university union councillor, arts club secretary, college magazine editor and class representatives. All teachers are members of the union and the principal serves as the honorary treasurer. The union oversees the cultural activities of the college and publishes an annual magazine, Bharatha.

The National Cadet Corps (NCC) and National Service Scheme (NSS) are represented at the college. It also provides opportunity to NCC cadets to appear for national level certificate courses. Student members of the NCC who attend the basic leadership programmes or participate in the Republic Day parade are given 2 percent grace marks and NSS certificate holders get 10 percent grace marks in the university examinations. They are also eligible for 10 percent weightage for admission for higher courses. All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF) has presence in the college which is managed by a chaplain nominated by the principal, supported by other office bearers elected from the students.

The department of physical education oversees the sports activities of the students and the college has facilities for sport activities such as Cricket, Football, Hockey, Basketball and Volleyball. The sports ground has a 200-metre athletic track and the department maintains a fitness centre. The college also maintains student support services such as:

Notable alumni

See also

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