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St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College

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Type
  
Undergraduate College

Affiliations
  
Founded
  
1864

Established
  
1864

Phone
  
033 2350 3682

St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College

Location
  
Website
  
www.stpaulscmcollege.org

Address
  
33/1, Raja Ram Mohan Sarani, Kolkata, West Bengal 700009

Similar
  
University of Calcutta, Milli Al‑Ameen College f, Women's Christian College, Chittaranjan College, Rammohan College

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St. Paul’s Cathedral Mission College, popularly known as St. Paul's College, is an undergraduate liberal arts and sciences college in Kolkata, India. It is affiliated with the University of Calcutta. It not only boasts of its academic excellence and cordial teacher-student relationship, but also has an eco-friendly campus and quiet surroundings. The college today offers a proper ambience to the students of all religions and creed for full-fledged development of their potentialities. The college is recognized by the University Grants Commission (UGC). Recently, it has been re-accredited and awarded 'B' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).

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Notable alumni

  • Bipin Chandra Pal, freedom fighter
  • Bishnu Dey, poet, winner of Sahitya Academy Award
  • Nirendranath Chakraborty, poet, winner of Sahitya Academy Award
  • Samit Bhanja, film actor
  • Anjan Srivastav, film & stage actor
  • Rishang Keishing, politician, former chief minister of Manipur
  • Anandamoy Bhattacharjee, former chief justice of the Calcutta and Bombay High Courts
  • Aurobindo Nath Mukherjee, formerly Bishop of Calcutta and Metropolitan of India, and leader of the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon
  • Bishnu Prasad Rabha, revolutionary, music composer and singer of Assam
  • References

    St. Paul's Cathedral Mission College Wikipedia