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Type
  
Seminary

Principal
  
[Dr.Samuel George]

Founded
  
1996

Established
  
1996

Campus
  
Urban

Headquarters
  
Visakhapatnam

Address
  
Kommadi Road, Visakhapatnam 530 041, India, Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh, India

Affiliations
  
Senate of Serampore College (University), Serampore 712 201, Hooghly District, West Bengal, India

Motto
  
To equip the Nationals as Godly and Dynamic Leaders to serve as Stewards, Scholars, Teachers, Pastors and Evangelists to the Church at large with reference to the great commission.

Similar
  
Bethel Bible College, Senate of Serampore College, Kerala United Theologic, Tamil Nadu Theological Seminary, Aizawl Theological College

Master s college of theology


Master's College of Theology (MCT) is an ecumenical theological seminary located in Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, India. It is a ministry of Vision Nationals, founded in 1996.

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Since 2003, MCT has been affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College. Along with Bethel Bible College, Guntur, MCT is one of two seminaries in the Andhra region to offer university-recognised graduate-level courses in theology.

Motto

MCT's motto is "To equip the Nationals as Godly and Dynamic Leaders to serve as Stewards, Scholars, Teachers, Pastors and Evangelists to the Church at large with reference to the great commission." It is drawn from the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20.

College life

MCT offers the degree of Bachelor of Divinity (B.D.). A usual day begins from 8am with worship in the chapel. Once a week fasting prayers are performed.

Faculty

  • Old Testament - Mr. Zingyo Phungshok
  • New Testament - Rev. Devakrupa Varakumar
  • Theology - Mrs. Rosy Baroi
  • Religions - Mr. seiminchon Chongloi.
  • History of Christianity - Mr. Dangmei Gaikaolung, Mr. Billy Zorinthara
  • Communication - Rev Paul Augustine.
  • Counselling - Ms. Asangla Chang
  • English - Mr. R. Eluzai.
  • References

    Master's College of Theology Wikipedia