Mount Carmel College, Bangalore
Motto | Ad Jesum Per Mariam |
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Motto in English | To Jesus through Mary |
Established | 1948 |
Location |
Bangalore, Karnataka, India 12°59′35.5″N 77°35′17.4″E / 12.993194°N 77.588167°ECoordinates: 12°59′35.5″N 77°35′17.4″E / 12.993194°N 77.588167°E |
Campus | 58, Palace Road, Bangalore |
Website |
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Mount Carmel College, Bangalore is a women's college in Vasanth Nagar of Bangalore, Karnataka, India that was established on 7 July 1948. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The college is 'A+' accredited by NAAC and was awarded Five Stars by NAAC. The college is affiliated to Bangalore University but functions as autonomous institution. Mount Carmel College is a member of 29 clubs and associations that conduct several events and competitions across the year. In 2008 it was ranked by India Today as one of the top three colleges in Karnataka in the fields of arts, science and commerce.[1]
Student festivals
Cul Ah is the cultural fest of the college that includes events such as dance, drama, music and academically driven contests like quizzes.[2] Carpediem is a national level management fest organised by the college for students of management colleges across India.
Notable alumni
- Margaret Alva, governor of Rajasthan and former governor of Uttarakhand
- Nandita Berry, Indian-American attorney, former Secretary of State of Texas
- Vaishali Desai, model and actress, winner of Indian title of Miss International
- Nicole Faria - model and Miss Earth 2010
- Anjali Jay - British-Indian actress and classical dancer
- Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, businesswoman, technocrat, innovator, and the founder of Biocon
- Mamta Mohandas, actress and playback singer
- Deepika Padukone, actress
- Radhika Pandit, actress
- Aparna Popat, badminton player
- Nirupama Rao, Indian ambassador to the United States
- Anushka Sharma, actress
- Anushka Shetty, actress
- Pooja Umashankar, actress
- Monisha Unni, actress
See also
References
- ↑ "Ranking 2008 of Colleges in Karnataka". 4 June 2008. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
- ↑ "Mount Carmel campus turns into a cultural melting pot". DNA (newspaper). Jan 12, 2011. Retrieved 26 October 2016.