Loyola College, Chennai
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Motto | Luceat Lux Vestra |
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Motto in English | Let your Light Shine |
Type | Autonomous |
Established | 1925 |
Location | , , India |
Website | loyolacollege.edu |
Loyola College is an autonomous Jesuit institution of academic excellence under the historic University of Madras located in the city of Chennai, India. The institution is among the handful India's most prestigious institutions for degree programmes in commerce, arts, natural sciences and social sciences and has been consistently ranked amongst the top five institutions in India for those programs. The college admits undergraduates and post-graduates and offers degrees in the liberal arts, sciences and commerce.
History
Loyola College was founded in 1925 by a French Jesuit, Rev. Fr. Francis Bertram SJ, with the support of a group of Jesuits who had had their grounding at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, and the London School of Economics.
The name Loyola comes from the ancestral castle where Saint Ignatius of Loyola was born in 1491, the last of a large Basque family. Pursuing a worldly career in the service of the king, he was wounded in the defence of Pamplona and was taken as prisoner. While convalescing, he was converted and turned from the service of an earthly ruler to that of his divine master, Jesus Christ. He took a life of prayer, penance and serious study and recorded his experience in the book Spiritual Exercises, which became the source of inspiration for all his followers. He gathered around him like-minded and motivated university men like St. Francis Xavier, who came to India to establish the Society of Jesus in 1540.
The members of the Society of Jesus are popularly known as Jesuits. The Society of Jesus is a worldwide organization of religious men, numbering about 19 thousand spread all over the world, of whom nearly 4,000 are working in the 18 provinces of India. In Tamil Nadu alone there are 480 Jesuits working in schools, colleges, youth services, social work centres, parishes, mission outreach programmes, and in almost every form of service and ministry of the Church. The 266 th Pontiff Pope Francis is a jesuit.
Academics
Loyola College is the only college in the state capital Chennai to have been accredited with A+ category by the NAAC. The college offers courses at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The arts/humanities stream includes English, economics, commerce, history, Tamil and sociology. Science courses include physics, chemistry, botany, zoology and computer science. The college was ranked the number one college or institution for science degrees in India by India Today magazine in 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006. In 2007 it was ranked first in both science and humanities. [citation needed]
The college follows a credit-based semester pattern. Undergraduate students have to pass all examinations and obtain at least 120 credits in three years to be eligible for award of a degree. Non-academic credits are also required of all students, and extra-curricular and social service options offer them that choice. The Department of Outreach is a vibrant department which is the nodal agency for social work in the college.Every student irrespective of the department is required to complete the outreach program in his second year at college in order to complete his degree. The program moulds every student into a complete human by making them visit slums & backward areas in and around chennai to know the sufferings of the people living there and take necessary steps to provide them a hygienic and a decent space to live. This program contains 3 credits .
The college is located on a 99-acre (400,000 m2) campus in the heart of the Chennai, in Nungambakkam. Its tree-lined pathways, academic buildings, steepled Gothic church which dates back to 1930 and separate playgrounds for each sport make it a landmark in the southern metropolis. Its alumni include a former PRESIDENT of India, Several statesmen and Union ministers, Politicians, Diplomats and Civil servants, Entertainers, Eminent Sportsmen and Olympic Medalist, Writers and Journalists.
The college has been conferred a "College with Potential For Excellence" status by the University Grants Commission. It was also given a ₹10 million grant (1 Crore) in 2006 by the UGC for continual improvement of facilities.
Institute for Excellence
- Entomology Research Institute
- IDCR
- Loyola Institute of Frontier Energy (LIFE)
- Loyola Institute of Vocational Education (LIVE)
- Loyola ICAM College of Engineering and Technology (LICET)
- Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA)
- Ignatian Institute for Career Development
- Loyola Institute for Industrial and Social Science Research
- Loyola Institute of People Studies
- Loyola College of Education (B.Ed college)
Culturals
Loyola College has a rich cultural history. Being one among the first colleges in South-India to host Cultural Fests, Loyola College boasts of being the only men's college in Chennai to explore and nurture talent among its own students. However after allowing women students in PG courses since the turn of the millennium, the college encourages women students also to participate in cultural activities. The historic Down Sterling annual inter-college carnival for college students till 1992 is now a past memory. Unexpected events and violence led the college management to ban this festival which was considered as the biggest college fest in South India. Every year the Student Union Members try to revive this fest but fail, as the scars of Down Sterling still haunt the management authorities. "Down Sterling" was last seen in the friendship song "MUSTHAFA MUSTHAFA' from the movie Kadhal Desam which was released in 1996. Ovations which is now the intra-collegiate annual cultural event is held usually in the month of September and is organised by the Loyola Student's Union on a large scale. The college also hosts an annual inter - collegiate dance competition called Ignite outside the college campus during the month of february. Loyola college is also known for its ace dance team like Loyola Dream Team which is one among the country's best dance teams and one of the crowd pullers for other college culturals. Apart for dance we have Western/Acoustic music bands, Variety and mime teams. Academics, culturals and co-curricular activities are given equal importance in Loyola. This in one of the major reasons as to why Loyola remains the one of the city's best and most preferred college in India. Every student is proud to be a part of this college and calls himself/herself "A proud Loyolite"
Notable alumni
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Alumni are referred to as Loyolites
Politics
- Ramaswamy Venkataraman, former President of India
- C. Rangarajan, former Governor, Reserve Bank of India
- Daniel Lisulo, Former Prime Minister of Zambia
- P. Chidambaram, Member of Parliament, Finance minister, Government of India
- Dayanidhi Maran, Member of Parliament, Minister, Government of India
- P.J. Joseph, Member of Legislative Assembly, Kerala
- V. Vaithilingam, Former Chief minister of Pondicherry
- M. O. H. Farook,Former Chief minister of Pondicherry
- B.S. Gnanadesikan, President of the Tamil Nadu Congress Committee [TNCC]
- M.K. Narayanan, Governor of West Bengal
- M.M.Jacob,Former Governor of Meghalaya
Noted Alumni in Academics & Business
- Rev.Fr. S.Ignacimuthu S.J, Former Vice-Chancellor of Madras University & Bharathiar University.
- C. K. Prahalad, pioneering management guru and writer, famed for 'Bottom of the Pyramid'
- Kalanithi Maran, Forbes billionaire Chairman, Sun Television Networks, Forbes Billionaire
- Ram Shriram, Forbes billionaire, board member of Google and one of the first investors in Google
- Narayanan Vaghul, Chairman, ICICI Bank, India's largest private sector bank
- Verghese Kurien, founder of the Gujarat Co-operative Milk Marketing Federation (GCMMF)
- Narasimhan Ram Managing-Director of The Hindu Group, one of India's leading publication group
- N. Srinivasan, owner and Chairman, India Cements and Chennai Super Kings cricket team
- Sashi Kumar, Founder and promoter of Asianet, leading southern regional Television Channel
- N. Mahalingam, Chairman Sakthi Group of Companies
- G. Viswanathan, Founder Chancellor of VIT University
- Udhayanidhi Stalin, Producer-cum-Owner of RED GIANT MOVIES
- Rangaswamy Srinivasan, inventor at IBM Research[1]
- C.S. Seshadri, Director-Emeritus of Chennai Mathematical Institute[2]
Sports
- Vishwanathan Anand, Grand Master and chess champion
- Vijay Amritraj, tennis star
- Ramanathan Krishnan, tennis player
- Ramesh Krishnan, tennis player
- Sharath Kamal, Indian table tennis player
- A. G. Kripal Singh, First class cricketer for Tamil Nadu
- A.G. Milkha Singh, Indian cricketer
- V. Bhaskaran, Indian hockey player and coach
- Ashok Kumar,Chess Player and captain 2007-10
- Tinu Yohanan,Indian Cricketer
- Leander Paes, Tennis Player
Religion
- Duraisamy Simon Lourdusamy, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Journalism
- Narasimhan Ram, journalist, Editor-in-Chief of The Hindu
- P. Sainath, Rural Affairs Editor of The Hindu and Magsaysay awardee.
- Sam Daniel, Reporter NDTV 24X7
- Sanjay Pinto, Reporter NDTV 24 X 7
Theater and cinema
- Arvind Swamy, actor
- Joseph Vijay, actor
- Surya Sivakumar, actor
- Vikram, actor
- Yuvan Shankar Raja, music composer
- K. V. Anand, cinematographer and director
- Arvind Krishna, cinematographer
- Karthik Raja, music composer
- S. J. Suryah, film director and actor
- Mahesh Babu, Tollywood actor
- Jayam Ravi, actor
- Vishal Krishna, actor
- Vishnuvardhan, director
- Paloma Rao, VJ and actress
- Vijay Vasanth, actor
- Sibiraj, actor
- Sundeep Kishan actor[3]
- D.Imman, composer
- Prabhu Ganesan, actor
- Vijay Antony, music Director
- Anand Babu, actor
- Dharani, director
- Vetrimaran, director
- Shakthi, actor
- Daggubati Venkatesh, Tollywood actor
- Vignesh,actor in Tollywood
- Prashanth, actor
- Anirudh Ravichander, Music Director/ Composer ('Kolaveri' Fame)
- Thiagarajan Kumararaja, Director
- Pushkar-Gayathri, Director duo
- John Vijay, Actor
- Siddharth Vipin, Music Director/Composer
- Charuhasan, Actor
Gallery
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Rear side of Main Building
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The Jubilee Building
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Entrance gate
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Name board at the entrance in Tamil
See also
References
- ^ R., Srinivasan. "Loyola college". India Abroad.
- ^ C. K., Seshadri. "Profile". CMI.
- ^ "Sundeep Kishan Signs Two More Films". cinegoer.com. June 29, 2009.
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External links
- Official website
- "Top ten colleges". India Today.