Loyola College of Education, Chennai
Motto | Luceat Lux Vestra |
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Motto in English | Let your Light Shine |
Type | Autonomous |
Established | 1925 |
Founder | Francis Bertram |
Affiliation | University of Madras |
Religious affiliation | Jesuit (Roman Catholic) |
Principal | Rev. Dr F.Andrew, S.J. |
Location | Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India |
Nickname | Loyolite |
Website | loyolacollege.edu |
Loyola College, Chennai is an autonomous Jesuit college of the University of Madras. It consistently ranks among the top five institutions in India for degree programmes in commerce, arts, natural sciences and social sciences.[1]
It admits undergraduates and post-graduates and confers degrees in the commerce, sciences and liberal arts. The college is on a 99-acre (400,000 m2) campus in the heart of Chennai, in Nungambakkam.
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Loyola Church
Loyola College was founded in 1925 by French Jesuit Francis Bertram.[2]
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