Providence Women’s College is one of the well-known colleges for women in Kerala. The college was founded by the sisters of Apostolic Carmel on 1st July, 1952. The college was establishes with a an aim by Mother Veronica the foundress of the congregation to train young women who had embraced religious life and send them far and wide on vocations of service to the community. This college is known to be the first women’s college of Malabar. The college is registered under the Apostolic Carmel Education Society, S No.4 of 1957, Calicut. The Managing Governing Body includes the Provincial Superior, Educational Secretary, the Principal, the Local Manager; a representative of the management and religious staffs nominated by the Provincial Superior. The College was first affiliated to the Madras University. Later the affiliation was shifted to the Kerala University and University of Calicut successively.
Facts about the college:
Establishment year |
1957 |
University type |
Education Society |
Principal |
Dr. (Sr.) Neetha AC |
Affiliated to |
Kerala University and University of Calicut |
Approval |
NAAC |
Campus strength |
1000+ |
Total books in library |
49,000 volumes, 90 journals. |
Total teaching staff: |
Approx. 67 |
How to reach? |
Nearest railway station:4 km ( West Hill Railway Station ) Nearest airport: 28.7 km ( Calicut international airport ) Nearest bus stop: 350 m ( Policha Peedika Bus Stop ) |
Total no of classes and labs |
30+ |
Hostel facility: |
Yes, approx. 500 rooms. |
Total no of computers. |
29 approx. |
Total no. of Journals ( national and international) |
90. |
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Application Date | Action |
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B.Sc | ₹71,700 (Total Fees) | 10+2 | 18 May - 10 Jun 2024 | |
BA | ₹54,000 (Total Fees) | 10+2 | 18 May - 10 Jun 2024 | |
M.Sc | ₹3,495 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - | |
BBA | ₹58,200 (Total Fees) | 10+2 | - | |
B.Com | ₹58,200 (Total Fees) | 10+2 | 18 May - 10 Jun 2024 | |
MA | ₹3,495 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | - |
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Closing Date of Admission (BA) | Aug 24, 2024 |
Closing Date of Admission (B.Sc) | Aug 24, 2024 |
Closing Date of Admission (B.Com) | Aug 24, 2024 |
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I got admitted based on merit quota so the admission process was easy. College authorities asked to submit some essential documents and then had a meeting with the principal. Exams are scheduled by the university and it's a difficult task for long-distance students as they schedule exams in a week without a single day's leave. It would be much appreciated if we get a study leave in between each exam.
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The admission process was hectic but reasonable. The eligibility of my course is very high but I think my college is not one to blame on that part. And the frequency and timing of exams are not reformed. The difficulty level of my exams are very unreasonable. Also the evaluation of the papers are rigorous.
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Very satisfied with the facilities provided Help of the faculty in spreading quality education All the students are very warm and welcoming A lot of opportunities to seek ones talents other than academics.
It follows a Trimester pattern with excellent teaching & provides one on one interaction of students and faculties on weekly basis.
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