Bishop Heber College
Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
IT & Software (null)
Shortlisted by 2+ Students
Location: Tamil Nadu - Other
Duration: 3 YEAR
Regular / Offline
Average Fees: ₹ 2.77 Lakhs
Highlights The primary goal of computer Applications is to provide students the foundations for future work and career in computation-based problem solving. These foundations support both a successful career path in computing as well as providing appropriate qualifications for further degree work in computation related disciplines. The programme also emphasizes development of analytical skills, acquisition of knowledge and understanding of systems, languages and tools required for effective computation-based problem solving. The courses offered in this programme provide a broad base to the students who end their studies with the bachelor’s degree can continue to acquire new skills, advance technologies and evolving professional workplace. It also strives to cultivate the sophistication and insights needed for further study at the graduate level. We accomplish these goals by framing our curriculum in the context of the requirements of the University.
shop Heber College is a religious minority educational institution established by the Tiruchirappalli - Thanjavur Diocese of the Church of South India. Its main objective is to cater for the higher educational needs of the members of the Church of South India and other Christians and specially to provide for them an educational atmosphere in keeping with the Christian ideals of the Church. The College, however, admits students of all faiths and religions and seeks to provide for them the best possible higher education
Bishop Heber College traces its origin back to Christian Frederick Schwartz, the first German missionary, supported by the Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge (S.P.C.K) in South India. He built a school near the Rock Fort in Tiruchirappalli in 1762. The School was vested in the S.P.C.K, and subsequently handed over to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel(S.P.G) in 1825. Reginald Heber, the Lord Bishop of Calcutta, came to Tiruchirappalli in 1826 on his way to Sri Lanka. He visited the school on the morning of the 3rd of April and expressed the wish that better buildings might be provided. He also spoke to the Tamil Congregation and later in the morning died of apoplexy in the cold water bath in the District Court Compound here. He was buried in St. John's Church, Trichy. The School was renamed Heber Memorial School.
The Heber Memorial School became a full-fledged high school in 1864 and sent its pupils for the Matriculation Examination. In 1873 the School was raised to a Second Grade College and in 1882 it became a First Grade College. It was then known as S.P.G College. It was the first college to be established in Tiruchirappalli. Honours courses in History and Mathematics were introduced in 1925. The College came to be known as Bishop Heber College in the late 1920's and its Diamond Jubilee was celebrated in 1926 under the Presidentship of the then Governor of Madras, Lord Goschen.
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