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For Admissions Contact: +91 8075045103, +91 9847262686, E-Mail: Bishopjeromegi@Yahoo.Com Fatima Mata SN Trust’s Christuraj (Approved by AICTE and COA & Affiliated to, APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University) atima Walking distance from Kollam Railway Station Nearest Railway Station Nearest Airport Nearest Bus Stand Kollam Railway Station 0.5 km Trivandrum Int’l Airport 76 km Kollam Bus Stand 2 km For Admissions Contact: +91 8075045103, +91 9847262686, E-mail: [email protected] “A Centre of Excellence in Professional Education of the Catholic Diocese of Quilon” Fatima College Road, Kollam - 691 001, Tel: +91 474-276 4052/53, Fax: +91 474 276 4054, E-mail: [email protected] www.bjgi.in An Inspring Memory... Mission Most Rev. Jerome M. in various nook and corners of the Diocese aiming at Fernandez, a man of simple, the welfare of the poor Fishermen folk for whom he The Bishop Jerome Institute is committed to provide University Education in a Christian atmosphere to deserving holy and austere life, was formed the ‘Quilon District Fishermen Union’ in 1948. students especially of the Catholic Community. However, it does admit other students irrespective of caste and installed as the first His voice was powerful enough to wake up the Central creed. The College aims at maintaining an ambiance conducive to academic pursuits and at encouraging in its native Bishop of Quilon as well as State Governments into rapid action for on 19th December this downtrodden community. Inspired by the Spirit alumni an observing eye and an enquiring mind that should facilitate research and eventually raise them to 1937 and he led the of Vatican II he led liturgical reform. He distinguished the ranks of the eminent. The institution has also a social mission, which is to turn out leaders with a social Diocese till 1978. himself as a champion of Indianisation and commitment and moral values: leaders who will pioneer a social transformation for a brighter world. That was yet another glorious chapter in the march Inculturation. Many Churches as well as Institutions of the Diocese towards enduring progress. He worked that bear Indian Names and Indian model-emblems tirelessly for the educational uplift of the Latin and the statue of Bharatha Rajni (Mary, Queen of Vision Catholic Community by setting up Colleges, India) designed by Bishop Jerome himself would ever Schools and Technical Institutions. Bishop Benziger’s remain in the minds of Indians. He was a friend and To impart technical education and to foster a scientific temper that leads to academic contribution of seven educational institutions was collaborator of all three Catholic Rites that exist in excellence and to the development of an integral personality. enhanced to a total of 107 at the time of Bishop Jerome’s Kerala and has always strived for the unity between retirement. Fatima Mata National College established Rites. He is also known as the pioneer of Catholic in 1951 was the major achievement of this kind, which Charismatic Movement in Kerala. Bishop Jerome has changed the face of the Latin Catholic Community M. Fernandez died on February 26, 1992 and his mortal of Quilon. He has also Contributed to the medical remains are buried in the Infant Jesus Cathedral, field by initiating Bishop Benziger Hospital and the Thangasseri, Kollam, where innumerable faithful come Kottayam Holy Cross Hospital run by Sisters of the every year to pay their respects. He remains, a holy Holy Cross, both of which are now famous centers man in the minds of the faithful. of Medical Aid in India. Besides, he has been able to give rise to a number of hospitals and dispensaries Bishop Jerome Foundation Highlights S • Efficient and dedicated Management team under the eminent leadership of e Most Rev. Dr. Paul Antony Mullassery, Bishop of Quilon. c • State of the art infrastructure. r • Eco-friendly campus, centrally located in the heart of the city. e t • Fully equipped modern Laboratories and Workshops. a • Well experienced competent and highly qualified faculty. r • Monitoring students for their continuous improvement. y • Library with over 12000 volumes. • Language Lab. • Placement with reputed Corporations. Governing Body • Continuous interface with the industry. • Girls hostel under the supervision and control of Rev. Sisters. Most Rev. Dr. Paul Antony Mullassery • Boys hostel within the campus under the supervision of Priests. Rev. Msgr. Ferdinand Peter B.Th. • Experiential learning with research orientation. Rev. Rev. Fr. George Rebeiro B.A. • Extra murals by industry captains. • Case based pedagogy. Trust Members Prof. K.V. Peter Ph.D, FNAAS, FNBS Most. Rev. Dr. Paul Antony Mullassery Dr. Gorge M Cleetus M.Tech, Ph.D • Focus on E-learning. • Professionally equipped photography studio. Rev. Msgr. Vincent Machado Dr. Alphonse Erayil IPS (Retd.) M.A., M.B.A., Ph.D Rev. .Msgr. Ferdinand Peter B.Th. • International perspective. Rev. Msgr. George Mathew Ph.L., S.T.L. Dr. D. Roshan Kumar BSc Engg, M.Tech, • Process oriented design studios. Rev. Dr. Joseph Sugun Leon B.A., B.Ph., S.T.D. Prof. Antony Ben M.Des • Work stations. Rev. Dr. Silvie Antony B.Ph, B.Th, MA, B Ed, M.Phil, PhD • Scholarships for meritorious students. Rev. Fr. George Rebeiro B.A. Principal • Fee concession for economically backward students. Rev. Fr. Anil Jose B.Ph., B. Th., M.A. M.Phil • Government fee for students KEAM rank between 1-5000. Rev. Fr. Joseph John B.Th., MA (Eng), MA(Phil), M.Ed. Rev. Fr. Sepherin K B. Rank Holders Dr. Cristy Fernandz IAS (Retd) . Mr. Mathias Pious B.Sc (Engg) AMIE Pride of BJI Prof. E. Marydasan M.Com B.Arch 2010-15 MBA 2015 -17 Adv. Francy John MA., (M.Phil), L.L.B. SRUTHI VIJAY ANITTA CLARANCE Sri. C.E. Fernandez Prof. Antony Ben M.Des Mr. George Joseph Mr. Francis David Mr. Raju Lazar Mr. Ben Rozario Dr. D. Roshan Kumar Mr. George D Kattil BSc Engg, M.Tech, Admissions (B.Tech.) Courses Offered Eligibility Selection Criteria Nationality: Candidates must be Citizens of India Preparation of Merit list and Allotment of Seats: B. Tech. B. Arch. Academic Requirements: Candidate Pass in Higher Secondary Subject to any orders that may be passed by the Courts Examination of Kerala or an examination recognized as equivalent, admission will be based on merit only by adding thereto with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects obtained in the entrance examination conducted by and Chemistry as onemof the optional subject with at least 45% marks as State Commissioner for Entrance examinations and the Civil Engineering 60 Seats Bachelor in Architecture 40 Seats put together in the above subjects are eligible for admission marks obtained for Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry/ . equivalent subject in the qualifying examinations Mechanical Engineering 60 Seats Candidates belonging to Socially and Educationally The marks will be apportioned in the ratio of 50:50. Backward Classes with a total annual family income The marks obtained for the qualifying exam will be not exceeding Rs 6 lakhs will have a relaxation of Electrical & Electronics Engineering 60 Seats M.B.A. 5% marks in the qualifying examination. Rounding off the percentage of marks to the nearest whole number is not permitted. Electronics & Communication Master of Business Administration 60 Seats Engineering 60 Seats Age: Applicants should have completed 17 years of age on 31st December 2019. No Relaxation of age will be allowed. Entrance Exam: Candidates should qualify in the Engineering Entrance Examination conducted by the Commissioner of Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Mechanical Engineering is a discipline of Engineering that applies the principles of physics and material science for analysis, design, manufacturing and maintenance of Mechanical Systems. It is the branch of Engineering that involves the production and usage of heat and mechanical power for the production and operation of machines and tools. Mechanical Engineering offers an exciting environment where many skills are brought together to create innovative products and infrastructure and technology for manufacture. The first two years provide grounding in the core disciplines of Mechanical Engineering, which allows the students to make an informed choice of the subsequent options. A career in Mechanical Engineering offers the exciting challenge of using mathematical and scientific knowledge for the design and development of practical devices and machines. Major Laboratories • Basic Mechanical Workshop • Fluid Mechanics Lab • IC Engines Lab • Hydraulic Machines Lab • CNC Lab • Production Engineering Lab • Thermal Engineering Lab • Metrology and Metallurgy Lab • Computer Aided Design & Analysis Lab The discipline of Civil Engineering is broad and offers many exciting opportunities. It involves for example, the conception, design, construction, commissioning and maintenance of high ways, railways, airports, transit systems, bridges, tunnels, parking structures, dams, docks, irrigation, schemes, buildings etc... Civil Engineering is a dynamic discipline. Emerging areas include development of new and sustainable energy sources, design of sustainable infrastructure and smart structure, structural mechanics, and natural hazard detection and mitigation. 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