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The Student Body (SB) is established to cultivate a healthy environment and promote cordial relationships among students and between students and faculty. All students of the College are bona fide members of this body.
Leaders of the Student Body are appointed by the Faculty Committee. The President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, and other committee members are appointed except for the Class Representatives.
Under the Student Body, three subordinate committees function: the Worship Committee, the Games & Sports Committee, and the Magazine Committee.
The Worship Committee functions under the Student Body to enrich the spiritual life of the students and the College community.
The committee works under the supervision of the Chaplain. Members are appointed by the Faculty Committee.
The Games and Sports Committee promotes physical well-being and encourages students to adopt a healthy lifestyle. It aims to foster unity, physical fitness, and active participation within the College community.
Committee leaders are appointed by the Faculty Committee and function under the guidance of the Faculty Games and Sports In-charge.
The Magazine Committee is constituted by the Faculty Committee and consists of:
The Chairman presides over all meetings, and the Secretary records proceedings. A separate Magazine Account is maintained by the Treasurer, and all funds are used exclusively for College Magazine purposes.
The Practical Ministry program aims to instill students with the practical application of theological knowledge through hands-on ministry experiences.
Faculty mentors evaluate students’ participation and performance to develop servant leaders committed to effective ministry.
The College offers work scholarships to needy and deserving students. Scholarships are granted based on financial need and personal or family circumstances.
The Faculty Committee determines the scholarship amount according to the nature of work. The Principal supervises the duties of scholarship recipients.
Hostel accommodations are available exclusively for single men and women. The College does not provide housing for married students.
Married students intending to bring their families must arrange rented accommodation at their own expense. The College bears no responsibility for housing arrangements.
Sponsors must ensure that their wards are able to pursue studies without accommodation constraints.