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Fatima College, Mary Land, Madurai is a Catholic minority
institution established and run by St. Joseph's Society of Madurai (of the
Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Lyons). This institution,
affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University came into existence through the
tireless efforts of the missionary sisters of St. Joseph of Lyons and the
zeal and heroic sacrifice of Rev. Sr.Rose Benedict, the foundress of the College.
Initially the College started in 1953 at St. Joseph's School Campus,
Madurai, as a second grade college with 63 students. The College was
upgraded and became a postgraduate college in 1964 and autonomous in 1990.
The College now offers 16 Undergraduate Courses, 13 Postgraduate Courses and
3 Departments have become Research Centers. It has 3030 students, 174
teaching staff and 99 non-teaching staff.
In 2004 the UGC conferred on Fatima College the status of College with
Potential for Excellence. In 2006 the institution was Re-Accredited by NAAC
with 'A' Grade. It has become the bounden duty of the college to sustain
excellence, quality and relevance while equipping the students to meet the demands of higher education
in the reality of India. The immediate plan of action during the post
accreditation period was to revolutionalize the teaching methodology by
evolving modules / packages of teaching materials that meet the specific
needs of various departments. These innovations are aimed at encouraging
students to explore new avenues in their search for knowledge and making
learning an exciting and challenging experience
Vision Statement
Women's Empowerment through Education
Empower women by developing human capabilities through quality education
based on Christian values, making them responsible citizens who can invent
and create new things for the advancement of the society and promote communal
harmony in the multi religious and multicultural reality of India.
OBJECTIVES
Enhance quality of life through the development of individuals
Enable women to become contributors in the economic, social and political
development of India.
Prepare women of multi - dimensional capabilities equipped
with necessary levels of knowledge, skills and values to adjust to different
job settings and life situations.
Give preference to the rural and economically backward women.
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