St Josephs Commerce college, Bangalore

St Josephs Commerce college

Alumni of SJC, JMJ technologies, Bengaluru, Karnataka   |   ESTD : 1882   |   Approved By: UGC   |   Type: Private
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About College

St Joseph’s College of Commerce is a Christian minority educational body which was originally associated with the St Joseph’s College (founded in the year 1882). In February 2010, the College which works on the principle of ‘Faith and Toil’ was given recognition of being an independent educational association formed for girls and boys.

St Joseph’s College of Commerce – Facts

Formal Recognition in

1972

Recognized under

Sec 2(f) and 12B of the UGC Act.

Accreditation from NAAC

A

Honored by University Grants Commission

As ‘College with Potential for Excellence’

Governed by

Bangalore Jesuit Educational Society

Location

163, Brigade Road, Bangalore (Karnataka)

Why join St Joseph’s College of Commerce?

1. ‘Holistic’ Educational Approach

The St Joseph’s College of Commerce has a strong and culturally rich history of 144 years. While it is governed by the traditional thoughts and beliefs from the former days of inception, it also strives to promote the modern methods and practices of education to help the students enjoy a ‘holistic’ experience of learning.

2. Excellent Scholarships Available

As a social responsibility, the St. Joseph’s College of Commerce offers a wonderful opportunity of scholarships to students with weak financial backgrounds.

3. Recognition as a Research Centre

The St. Joseph’s College of Commerce has been formally conferred with the title of a Research Centre in 2010 and also as one of the top five educational institutes in the state of Karnataka for receiving the autonomous status. For all the students who desire to pursue PhD. or research studies, this college becomes an ideal choice for progress.

4. Bridge Courses offered

Students who are slow at learning can avail a chance of going through remedial coaching to pick up the pace with the rest of the students in the college. St Joseph’s College of Commerce ensures that students who consume more time to learn can be given bridge courses as assistance toward their continuous and equal growth.

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