Women’s Christian College
Bachelor of Computer Applications [BCA]
IT & Software (null)
Shortlisted by 11+ Students
Location: Chennai
Duration: 3 YEAR
Regular / Offline
Average Fees: ₹ 2.33 Lakhs
Highlights Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) is an undergraduate academic degree in computer science and information technology. It is typically a three-year program that focuses on providing students with a strong foundation in computer science, programming, and information technology. BCA programs are designed to prepare students for careers in various areas of the IT industry.
One of the most striking features of the Women’s Christian College campus is its tree cover. Stepping through the gates of the college, any visitor to the college is undoubtedly struck by the numerous trees that line both sides of the driveway. WCC displays an astonishing diversity of trees, with more than 100 species of native and exotic trees growing in the campus.
Trees are a part of the history of the college, as well as an indisputable part of the sentiment that students and faculty attach to the institution. The magnificent Tabebuia rosea near the clock tower was planted by the first Principal of the college in 1915. It is the oldest tree on campus and is a witness to campus history. Alumni recognize that their emotional connection to their alma mater often is manifest in an appreciation for the trees. Students experience the first thrills of college life in May-June, when the flowers of the college tree, Peltophorum pterocarpum coat the ground a bright and welcoming yellow – gold. The college campus is painted in varying hues of colours all through the year, with cannonball trees that burst with brilliantly vibrant shades of red leaves, the Rosy Trumpet trees displaying their abundance of pale pink-white blooms, and the Crepe Myrtle tree beside the wicket close to the Information resource Centre with pretty mauve-coloured flowers and the tiny purple blossoms of Tree of Life (Guaiacum officinale) among the many other flowering trees.
Aside from the sentimental and historical value that it attaches to the trees, WCC’s environmental consciousness is also manifest in its care of trees. Carbon dioxide neutrality is maintained on the campus by planting different varieties of trees and plants.
The green campus concept is aimed at enabling the college to redefine its environmental culture and developing new paradigms by creating sustainable solutions to the environmental, social and economic needs of mankind. With this in mind, tree planting is an on-going process on campus to enhance greenery. A tree-planting drive was organised to commemorate the centenary year of the institution (2015-2016), and 100 trees were planted on campus.
The institution takes great pride in its green cover and takes efforts to preserve them. A team of gardeners take care of the periodic manuring, and pruning of the trees.
After the devastation caused by Cyclone Vardah in 2016-2017, efforts were taken to rehabilitate, wherever possible, the uprooted trees on campus. Wood from fallen Rain Trees, Portia Tree, Rosy Trumpet Tree and Indian cork Tree on campus were used to make student chairs with writing pads, chairs and tables for teachers, platforms in classrooms at the Centenary Block and a podium for the chapel.
A project on tagging our campus trees with QR code was initiated in January 2020 by the Centre for Environmental Studies.
Phase I – Developing webpage for our campus trees
Phase II – Fixing QR-code incorporated Tree Name Boards
Information Resource Centre (Library)
The Information Resource Centre, the erstwhile library was initially located in the upper floor of Doveton House with the collection of donated books by friends of the college. Mrs. James Sidney Allen, President of the American Association Board, laid the foundation stone of the new library building on 28th January, 1966 and a time capsule,the second of its kind in WCC with the signatures of staff and students, buried in the foundation. The American Associate Board and the UGC helped with funds for this project, and the alumnae of Mount Holyoke College generously equipped the library with books, periodicals and journals.
Currently, the 91345 sq.mt library building of 420 seating capacity houses 92000 plus print documents and wide range of e-resources. The library works from 7.30am to 6.00pm on all working days and is open for all students and staff of the college. Apart from the required standard infrastructure, the library is Wi-Fi enabled, and has a fully automated Library Management System with bar-code/RFID facility.
The Canteen functions from 07.30 a.m. to 06.00 p.m. Healthy food options are available in the canteen. No credit account is permitted at the eateries. Cutlery should not be taken out of the Canteen
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