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St Xavier's College, Jaipur
Image of the campus
Latin: Collegium Sancti Xaverii
MottoCompetence, Character, Compassion, meaning Developing competencies, Building character, Creating compassion
TypePrivate, Self-financed
EstablishedJuly 2010
Religious affiliation
Jesuit (Catholic)
Academic affiliation
University of Rajasthan
PrincipalRev Dr A Rex Angelo SJ
Undergraduates2000
Location
Nevta-Mahapura Road , Jaipur
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India
Websitestxaviersjaipur.org

St. Xavier’s College, Jaipur, is a Jesuit college in the city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, India. It was established in 2010, and is a co-educational, self-financed Catholic minority institution, affiliated to the University of Rajasthan.[citation needed] It offers undergraduate courses in arts, management, computers and commerce.

History

St. Xavier's College was founded in July 2010 in Jaipur[1]

The Jesuits first came to Jaipur in 1729 at the invitation of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II in order to help in setting up an astronomical observatory.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Singh, Rachna (14 March 2010). "Now, a St Xavier's College in Jaipur". The Times of India. Retrieved 25 June 2021.
  2. ^ DLI.
  3. ^ [Lettrs Edificantes et Curieusus, Tome Deuxieme, Paris, 1843: pp. 772-778]

26°48′18″N 75°40′37″E / 26.80510657884337°N 75.67699881328554°E / 26.80510657884337; 75.67699881328554