St. Stephen's College, Pathanapuram

St. Stephen's College, Pathanapuram
Type Education
Established 1964
Principal Dr. (Ms.) Soosy Kuryan
Location India Pathanapuram, Kerala
9°05′29″N 76°49′01″E / 9.09146°N 76.81693°E / 9.09146; 76.81693Coordinates: 9°05′29″N 76°49′01″E / 9.09146°N 76.81693°E / 9.09146; 76.81693
Affiliations University of Kerala
Website St. Stephen's College, Pathanapuram

St. Stephen's College, one of the prominent colleges accredited under University of Kerala, is situated at Pathanapuram, Kollam, Kerala. The Institution was founded in 1964 by Mar Thoma Dionysius, whose objective was to improve the cultural condition of the people in this remote backward area.

The College was declared open by Mar Beselios Augen 1 Catholicose of the East on 8 July 1964. T.C.Joseph, Professor of Botany, Union Christian College, Alwaye, was appointed Principal and the junior College started functioning at Mount Tabor premises Pathanapuram. In 1968 the College was shifted to its present site, in the serene village of Maloor, 6 km. away from Pathanapuram. The College was upgraded in 1978 and now offers Degree and Post graduate courses.

Tow of the College's lecturers were ordinated; Catholicose Designate and present Manager of the College, Thomas Mar Thimotheos and the Metropolitan of Delhi, Job Mar Philoxenos, Joseph Mar Dionysius were serving the College as Head of the Department of English when they were called up on for Ordination.

Courses offered under various streams

St Stephen’s college offers courses under different streams varying under 3 years and 2 years durations.

3 years courses includes Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology and Biological Techniques and Specimen Preparation.

2 years courses are lying on master degrees and it includes MSc in Physics, Chemistry and Zoology (Environmental biology).

Co-curricular and extracurricular activities

St Stephens college is enriched with wide variety of extracurricular activities for their students listed below:

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