St. Xavier's College, Kolkata

St. Xavier's College (SXC)

Image of the campus

The Campus
Motto Nihil Ultra (Latin)
Motto in English
Nothing Beyond
Type Private
Established 16 January 1860 (16 January 1860)
Religious affiliation
Jesuit (Roman Catholic)
Academic affiliation
University of Calcutta
Rector Dominic Savio S.J.[1]
Principal Felix Raja S.J.[1]
Administrative staff
50
Students 4001
Undergraduates 3002
Postgraduates 1003
Location 30, Mother Teresa Sarani
Kolkata – 700016
India
(Map)
Campus Urban
Colours Blue and White          
Athletics Track and Field
Sports Basketball, Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Table Tennis
Nickname The Xaverians
Website www.sxccal.edu

St. Xavier's College is a graduate and undergraduate college located in Kolkata, India. Founded in 1860, it is named after St. Francis Xavier, a Basque Jesuit of the 16th century, who ministered in India. In 2006, it became the first autonomous college in West Bengal, India,[2] and is affiliated to the University of Calcutta. The college is soon to become a full university, and will add new courses including an MBA. Currently, St. Xavier's College, Kolkata offers Undergraduate and Postgraduate degrees, diplomas and certificates. A Student after completing his/her Degree, Diploma or Certificate course is referred to as a 'Xaverian'.

History

The 1905 Crest remains unchanged

The college was founded in 1860 by the Jesuits, an all-male Catholic religious order formed by Saint Ignatius of Loyola. The college is named after Francis Xavier, the 16th century Jesuit saint from Basque country, north of Spain. The founder of the college is Fr. Henri Depelchin, who oversaw most of the ground work during the foundation years.[3]

Sans Souci Theatre

Sans Souci Theatre occupied 30 Park Street (now Mother Teresa Sarani), Kolkata-700016, until a fire in 1843 burnt it to the ground. The site was bought by 7 Belgian Jesuits. It is here that the present day campus stands tall.[4]

Foundation Years

Principals
  • Verstraeten, SJ, 1959 -1966
  • Jacques de Bonhome, SJ, 1966–1976
  • Joseph D’ Souza, SJ, 1977–1995
  • P. C. Mathew, SJ, 1995–2008
  • J. Felix Raj, SJ, 2009–present

The present site of the college at 30, Park Street (Mother Teresa Sarani) is an amalgamation of numbers 10 and 11 of Park Street. Premise number 11 was bought for Rs 45,000.00 by Fr. Depelchen with generous donations from the Anglo-Indians and help from the home Province of Belgium. Park street is a landmark street in the heart of Kolkata, a melting pot of its diverse cultural, culinary, social, and intellectual milieu.

The college opened with 30 students. Two years later, in 1862, it affiliated with Calcutta University. However, there was a paucity of funds for expansion work in terms of classrooms and to accommodate the Jesuits fathers. So in 1864 the Rector used the newspapers to appeal to the public of Calcutta for assistance and received a magnanimous response from well-wishers in the city. Also, Jesuits Fr. Henri Depelchin and his assistant Bro. Koppes, the architect of the new school, went around personally collecting funds. The present, imposing, five-storied building took 6 years to build, 1934 to 1940, at a cost of Rs 9 lakhs, which came from donations from the people of Calcutta, assistance from Belgium, and generous rental fees from the U.S. army that occupied the building during the Second World War.[5][6] Expansion of the college has been a ceaseless effort and a campus in Salt Lake City, Kolkata, is on the way, along with a second boys' hostel not far from the existing one.

The Goethals library
The college gifted itself a new library on completing its 150th year.

Goethals Library

The Goethals library, situated above the College Chapel, houses some of the oldest periodicals, journals, and books. The College received these treasures in 1908 from the Archbishop of Calcutta, Paul Goethals, S.J. These well-preserved treasures have made the library a spot of historical significance.

Postal Stamp

A commemorative stamp was issued by the Indian Post on 12 April 1985 depicting the college campus, thus recognizing the college's contribution to society.[5]

Courses

A computer class underway

The college has Morning batch for boys only, that offers the Bachelor of Commerce degree. The Day section of the college houses the Arts and Science departments which offer undergraduate (honours) degrees in various subjects like English, Bengali, Political Science, Sociology, Microbiology, Computer Science, Animation and Multimedia, Mass Communication and Vidoegraphy, Mathematics, Statistic, Chemistry, Physics, and Economics. Masters programs in Commerce (evening session), Biotechnology (integrated 5 year M.Sc), Physics, Macrobiology, and Education are housed in the college along with the co-educational Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Business Administration programs.[7]

The college, in its first-ever foreign collaboration, has entered into cooperation with the University of Manitoba, Canada. The MOU was unveiled on 4 February 2008 by the principal of the college Fr. P.C. Mathew and the dean of the faculty of food and agricultural sciences at Manitoba University, Professor Michael Trevan.[8] This college also has CAP and other diploma and certificate courses to offer. The batches function in both day and evening.

Infrastructure

Classroom 28 at the college.

The college classes are spread over four floors across two buildings. There are over 50 classrooms, half a dozen audio-visual rooms, and three computer laboratories, each with a capacity for over 70 students.

The college also has well-equipped physics, chemistry, and biotechnology laboratories to support the requirements of their respective departments; the Mass Communication and Vidoegraphy department has a vidoe library to assist its film students. The Central Library, spread over two floors, houses a reference library, periodicals, and scientific journals. There is also an archive. The auditorium, equipped with a state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems, can seat over 800. Football and basketball courts are located behind the main college building and are shared with St. Xavier's Collegiate School, which is housed in an adjacent flank of the college building.

Popular & historic Green Benches

Hangouts

The canteen "Green Benches" - a popular student hangout – and Fr. Joris's Corner - an in-house stationery shop – are located parallel to the sports grounds. These are abuzz with business during off periods and breaks.[9] The "Green Benches"because it's green in color has a city-wide reputation for socializing and for serious discussion.


Community & Clubs

Apart from service to the community in the educational sphere, Xavier is also involved in environmental issues, youth welfare, women's welfare, and poverty alleviation. It has an elected Students' Council (SXCSC) which co-ordinates all the cultural activities on campus. The college's many clubs build leadership, creativity, and managerial skills in students. The clubs include:[10]

  • Leadership Training Service (LTS)
  • Fine Arts Society
  • National Cadet Corps (NCC)
  • National Service Scheme (NSS)
  • Hindi Literary Society (HLS)
  • Bengali Literary Society (BLS)
  • Xavierian Theatrical Society (XTS)

A collage of stamps and club logos
  • Xavier's Academy of Dance & Music (XADAM)
  • Xavier's Management Society (XMS)
  • Xavier's Commerce Society (XCS)
  • The All India Catholic University Federation (AICUF)
  • The English Academy
  • The Debating Society (XDS)
  • The Placement Cell[11]

Sports & Festivals

The college has facilities for cricket, football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, and caroom, played at the intra-college and inter-college levels. A sports day is organised every December, when students compete in track and field events before a large city-wide audience. The Undergraduate level sponsors the following prominent festivals:

St.Xavier's is the only English medium college to have separate festivals for Hindi and Bengali.

Publications

A spread of magazines

Cultural Events

The college has a culture of festivals, inter- and intra-college, that span its academic calendar. Also the campus and auditorium often host discussions and events like the NDTV debate on the Rizwanur Rahman episode.[20] Celebrity guests appearing on campus include:

Convocation - Keynote Speakers

Philanthropy & social activities

The college has adopted several villages in West Bengal. It funds the building of proper infrastructure and provides food and shelter for the needy residing in these villages. This is funded by the students and alumni. This project is called Prayass and was started by Rev. Felix Raj, S.J., as principal of the college.[21]

Also, college students assist at the Indian Institute of Cerebral Palsy (IIIIICP) where they teach the special children of IICP every week.[22]

Village to College Camp, a social service festival, is held annually in early January. Underprivileged children are brought to the college campus from nearby villages and slums for a fun-filled day of activity and entertainment. They are also provided with free meals and gifts. This festival is organized by the National Service Scheme (NSS).[23]

Alumni Association (SXCAA)

Alummi Association Committee

The college has a very active Alumni Association with the Principal - Fr. Felix 'the Bullet' Raja of the college as its President.[24] The association supports the college in several projects by extending financial and managerial assistance. SXCAA is registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act.[25] It was the first alumni association in Kolkata to be granted 80G Certification from the Income Tax Department, thus acknowledging SXCAA's philanthropic activities.

SXCAA of late has been expanding its reach to ex-students, by opening chapters in several cities around the world, including Bangalore, Mumbai, Delhi, Singapore, London, Dubai, New York, Dhaka, and Australia.[26]

Project 'Lakshaya' was launched by the college to solicit donations from alumni to fund a new campus.[27] The college was allotted 16 acres of land at Rajarhat (New Town) by the West Bengal government, for the new campus. The plot of land will cost a subsidized 64 crores.[28]

Rankings

Department/Course 2013 2011 2010 2009 2007 2006 2005
Commerce/B.Com 2nd[29] 2nd[30] 1st[31]

1st[32]

2nd[32] 3rd[33] 4th[34] 5th
Science/BSc 4th[35] 3rd[36] 5th[37] 3rd[38] 5th[39] 2nd[38] 8th[39]
Arts/BA 5th[35] 7th[40] 5th[41] 5th[41] 9th[42] 5th[42] 6th[42]

Notable alumni

India

Business

Sports

Academics

Diplomats

Arts & Entertainment

Writers

Science

Other

Pakistan

Bangladesh

Jamal N. Islam

Nepal

Notable faculty

St. Xavier's has benefited from the services of prominent faculty and professors whose teachings have influenced generations of students.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Aministration". St. Xavier's College, Kolkata. Retrieved 31 October 2009.
  2. sxccal.edu Autonomous Notice Retrieved on 4 February 2008
  3. Foundation of SXC
  4. History of the institution
  5. 1 2 indianpost.com commemorative stamp Retrieved on 4 February 2008
  6. sxccal.edu history Retrieved on 6 February 2008
  7. "List of Courses".
  8. economictimes.indiatimes.com tie-up with The University of Manitoba Retrieved on 6 February 2008
  9. "Pictures and description of infrastructure".
  10. "List of clubs and societies".
  11. SXC Placement Cell Official Blog
  12. Xavotsav
  13. Inertia
  14. Insignia reference
  15. Xavier's Management Convention(XMC)
  16. Vividha
  17. Xaverian Magazine
  18. Youthink Journal
  19. Eco Echoes Journal
  20. The Rizwanur Debate on NDTV
  21. Prayas
  22. IICP association
  23. Village to College Camp
  24. SXCAA
  25. SXCAA Official Site
  26. SXCAA Chapters
  27. Project Lakshaya
  28. New campus cost
  29. "India's Best Commerce Colleges 2012: Rank 2". Indiatoday.intoday.in.
  30. "India's Best Commerce Colleges 2011: Rank 2". Indiatoday.intoday.in. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  31. SXC, the best Commerce college
  32. 1 2 "India Today Rankings". 8 July 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  33. Maheshwari, Shruti (4 June 2007). "India Today". India Today. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  34. Bali, Pallavi (5 June 2006). "India Today". India Today. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  35. 1 2 "2012 India Today Rankings". Indiatoday.intoday.in.
  36. "Lady Shri Ram College for Women Best Arts Colleges 2011 India Today Survey". Indiatoday.intoday.in. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  37. http://media2.intoday.in/microsites/bestcolleges/Science_2010.pdf
  38. 1 2 "15 year toppers in Science colleges : Best Colleges: India Today". Indiatoday.intoday.in. 8 July 2011. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
  39. 1 2 "India Today". Specials.indiatoday.com. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
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  42. 1 2 3 "India Today". Specials.indiatoday.com. Retrieved 19 September 2011.
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  44. Ronen Sen
  45. Tata
  46. "Aki Narula:Biography". indobase.
  47. "Abhishek Poddar". The Arts Trust.

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