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Loyola College of Education, Jamshedpur

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Loyola College of Education, Jamshedpur
TypePrivate Roman Catholic Christian minority Coeducational Self financed Higher education institution
Established1976; 48 years ago (1976)
FounderFr. Kenneth Judge, SJ
Religious affiliation
Roman Catholic (Jesuit)
Academic affiliation
Kolhan University
PrincipalFr. P. Anthony Raj, SJ
Academic staff
14
Administrative staff
11
Students100
Location
Telco, Jamshedpur
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CampusUrban 11.39 acres
Websiteloyolacollege.in  

Loyola College of Education, Jamshedpur, began as a college of Xavier School of Management in Jamshedpur in 1976 and in 1992 received its own campus in Telco, Jamshedpur.[1]

In January 2021 the college was closed. In an announcement, the reasons given for the closure were that "the COVID-19 pandemic and the ensuing lockdown phases had weakened the financial and administrative structures making it impossible to manage the day-to-day affairs."[2][3][4]

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History

In 1976 the American Jesuit Kenneth Judge founded the College of Education at the Xavier School of Management in response to a perceived need for teacher education in the states of Jharkhand and Bihar. It became a college in its own right in Telco in 1992. It has been registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860[5] and recognized by the National Council for Teacher Education[6] and the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (2010),[7] and has received minority status.[8][1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Loyola College: Page". www.loyolacollege.in. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  2. ^ Rakesh Ranjan, Loyola B.ED College Telco: Loyola College of Education, Jamshedpur's Telco will be closed, these are the reasons, Jagran.com, 19 January 2021, retrieved 25 April 2022
  3. ^ End of the road (?) for Jamshedpur’s Loyola College of Education, The Avenue Mail, 20 January 2021, retrieved 25 April 2022
  4. ^ Sameer Oraon, Jamshedpur's Loyola BEd College closed, know what is the reason for the closure of the oldest BEd college in Kolhan, Prabhat Khabar, 20 January 2021, retrieved 25 April 2022
  5. ^ vide letter no. 381 – 2005–2006
  6. ^ ERC/7-44 (ER-44.5.3) 2004/1553 (1) dated May 13, 2004
  7. ^ "Loyola College of Education East Singhbhum Jamshedpur Jharkhand". www.punjabcolleges.com. Retrieved 17 January 2018.
  8. ^ F.No. 1045 of 2006 dated Aug 17, 2007

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