Wednesday, December 26, 2012

St. Aloysius College, Mangalore

St. Aloysius College is located on the Light House Hill in Mangalore. The college campus is 37 acres wide. The campus also has St. Aloysius Chapel (we have already seen it here) which is more than 100 years old.



More than 100 years old college offers graduate and post-graduate diploma and Ph.D. programmes in a wide variety of subjects in the humanities, sciences, commerce, and management. 


The facilities in this college in terms of education and sports are too good. The teachers here are well respected and they do know how to take care of their pupil.



The campus has old as well as new buildings. I have captured here only old blocks. I am proud to say that I graduated from this finest institution. 

38 comments:

  1. Good to see your old college. It sounds huge but I suppose a lot of the grounds are used for sports as well as the academic blocks.

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  2. @Rajesh Ji Another nice post and great captures.Thanks.

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  3. interesting solid buildings!


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  4. A place which is, always, in the deepest depths of my heart!

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  5. Hi Rajesh! Hope you are having a great season! Sorry for the absence, but 2012 was definitely a difficult year here in Portugal, and even worse for me...
    Wish you a very Happy 2013, and enjoy Grenada in Blogtrotter Two!

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  6. Fantastic..It must kindle some nostalgic memories in you..!

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  7. Having a large ground, sports could not skip from here. Wonderful campus and looks well maintained!

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  8. Anonymous21:46

    What impressive architecture.

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  9. Great photos of buildings in India,Rajesh!

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  10. Nice shots!

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  11. Your pale, pale skies never cease to amaze me!! Great captures as always, Rajesh! Wishing you and your family a very Happy New Year!!

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  12. I would love to work in such an environment.

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  13. That looks like a great college. I look back on my college experience at an old American college (founded in 1824).

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  14. That is nice visiting your own college and blogging about it.

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  15. Nice to have study in such lovely environment. The campus building looked so unique and beautiful. Happy New Year to you.

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  16. Wonderful photos, I love this place.

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  17. Wow, lovely place.. Mangalore has been on my To visit list and hopefully will get there in the coming year

    Happy New year!

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  18. Wow, lovely place.. Mangalore has been on my To visit list and hopefully will get there in the coming year

    Happy New year!

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  19. Nice to see your college, looks like a wonderful place to attend classes.

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  20. Lots of history in the old college.

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  21. Anonymous20:02

    Looks like a beautiful reminder of the colonial past.

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  22. It does look like a fine institution. Congratulations for graduating from it. I went back to see the church photos which I had not seen before. The interior is stunning.

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  23. What impressive architecture and photos

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  24. Very pretty college! Great shots. Happy New Years, Rajesh!

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  25. It is a huge place and must hold many memories for you. Wishing you a Happy New Year!

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  26. That is a beautiful old building. What a great college that you attended!

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  27. Beautiful old buildings -- I love to visit college campuses...


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  28. Thanks for showing this architecture.

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  29. Your historical college looks elegant. Interesting blue windows :)

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  30. Nice photos!
    Happy New Year to you!

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  31. Thank you all for appreciating this institution.

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  32. Love;y click.. :)

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  33. Anonymous13:50

    Your college looks beautiful ...like a church :)

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  34. It is one of the very reputed colleges in the region... good to know you studied here. best wishes

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  35. I remember visiting the chapel a few years ago and being so awed by the work on the ceiling. :)

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  36. Aloysis college is historic and carries a rich legacy most of my classmates passed out from that college whereas i did graduation in St Joseph Bangalore. Chapel is gr8

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  37. Hari OM
    A wonderful edifice of education! YAM xx

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