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About The College
The spread of European education in alliance
with the doctrine of Christianity had been an important impetus to
missionary enterprise in India in the nineteenth century. Scottish
Church College, established in 1830 as the General Assembly's Institution
and given its present name in 1929 is an institution born out of one
such impetus.
The college founder, Rev. Alexander Duff, was the first missionary
to India from the Church of Scotland. His idea was to set up an institution
which linked western education with Christian mission and the eventual
progress of the people -- years later the College is committed to
the vision of its founding father and aims at academic excellence
alongwith social awareness and character building.
The College is the second oldest in North Calcutta and has produced
numerous outstanding people, chief among them being Swami Vivekananda
and Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose. The College has been awarded Grade
A by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The
college also enjoys the status of College with Potential for Excellence,
a quality rating by the University Grants Commission. Media survey
rates Scottish as one among the top fifty colleges in India.
The College is now owned and administered by the Church of North India
(CNI) through the diocese of Calcutta. It is affiliated to the University
of Calcutta but enjoys autonomous status for its Faculty of Post Graduate
Studies. We offer Honours course in 15 subjects in the under-graduate
stream and post-graduate course in two subjects. The Department of
Teacher Education of the college prepares women students for the Bachelor
of Education degree.
In keeping with the vision of its founder, the Scottish Church College
encouraged academic excellence as well as promoting personality development,
community service and the refinement of aesthetic sensibilities. Through
the years a long line of illustrious personalities have been educated
in these hallowed halls of learning. The splendorous architecture
of the College including its magnificent prayer hall is eloquent testimony
to its timeless heritage and the pioneering vision of its founding
fathers.
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