Loyola College, Manvi

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Loyola College, Manvi
Motto
Educatio est Liberatio (Latin)
Motto in English
Education is Liberation
Type Private Roman Catholic coeducational non-profit basic education institution
Established2012;12 years ago (2012)
Founder Jesuits (Karnataka Jesuit Province)
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliation
Gulbarga University, Gulbarga [1]
Rector Rev. Fr Leo Pereira SJ
Principal Rev. Fr Vinod Paul SJ[ citation needed ]
Academic staff
25
Administrative staff
5
Students351
Undergraduates 351
Other students
1583
Location, ,
India

16°0′19″N77°4′12″E / 16.00528°N 77.07000°E / 16.00528; 77.07000
CampusRural
Website loyolacollegemanvi.com

Loyola College, Manvi was founded by the Jesuits of Karnataka Jesuit Province in the year 2012 in Manvi Taluk, Raichur District in the Kalyana Karnataka region of Karnataka State, India. It is a coeducational institution and tries to maintain a large enrollment of girls.

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Courses

The college is affiliated to Gulbarga University and since 2021, Raichur University. [1] It offers degrees in the arts (BA), in commerce (B.Com.) and in science (B.Sc.) and well as M.Com., approved in the year 2021-22 by the government of Karnataka. [2] Loyola Institute of Research and Innovative Studies (LIRIS) was founded in 2019. In the year 2021 the Karnataka State Higher Education Council (KSHEC) approved M.Com. programme in the College affiliated with Raichur University. [3]

Facilities

Facilities include a playground, laboratory, computer center, health center, indoor basketball court, hostels for gents and ladies and a guest house. [4]

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