St. John's College is a constituent college of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar University, located in Agra. It is a Christian college under the Church of North India. It was established by the Church Mission Society to Agra. The college admits both undergraduates and postgraduates and awards degrees in liberal arts, commerce, sciences, business administration and education under the purview of Agra University. The college building features Indo-Islamic architecture.
The college was built in honor of John the Apostle, one of the Twelve apostles of Jesus.
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History
St. John's College, Agra, was established in 1850 by the Church Missionary Society (CMS) of England, along with Agra C.M.S. Association, and its first principal was Rev. Thomas Valpy French (1825–1891), a fellow of University College, Oxford. In 1869–70, it had 297 students, out of which 199 were Hindus, 76 Muslims, and 22 Christians.
From 1862 to 1888, the college was affiliated to the University of Calcutta. In 1912 the Church Missionary Society opened a sister school for girls in Agra and Ethel McNeile was the founding head of school. She had persuaded the CMS and the Zenana Bible and Medical Missionary Society that schools for girls in India should aspire to rival British public schools.
In 1927, St John's school that by then affiliated to the University of Allahabad moved to affiliate with Agra University (now known as Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar University) as it came into existence, the college became affiliated to it, and its principal Dr. A.W. Davies became the first Vice-Chancellor of the newly formed University. Since 1893, the college has offered post-graduate courses.
The college celebrated its centenary in 1952; on this occasion a new wing of the college was built. The foundation stone of the Centenary Wing was laid by Bharat Ratna Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, former president of India in 1957 and was inaugurated by the prime minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru, on 9 October 1959.
Presently the principal of the college is Dr. Shailendra Pratap Singh.
Present composition
St. John's College is a co-educational institution of higher learning with a men-women ratio of 45:55. It is regarded as a good college of Northern India. The college offers courses under five faculties – three in regular and two in self-finance mode. The college has sixteen post-graduate departments with facilities for research and three under-graduate departments. The college also runs five self-financed recognized courses: the B.Com. (vocational), B.B.A., B.Ed., M.A. (Urdu), postgraduate diploma in clinical psychology and two partially self-financed degree programmes in B.Sc. with industrial chemistry, and B.Sc. with computer science.
The college has always striven to admit students and select teachers from all communities and from all parts of India. It also admits a small number of students from overseas. The college offers scholarships and awards to meritorious students. These are endowed over a period of time.
Campus
The college is situated on a large and well-known campus in Agra; on the occasion of its centenary, a new wing of the college was built. The foundation stone of the Centenary Wing was laid by Bharat Ratna Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, former president of India, in 1957 and was inaugurated by the prime minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru, on 9 October 1959. Facilities for a number of sports are provided for on college campus. The annexe, the ladies common room, provide facilities for indoor sport and recreation. The chapel of invitation is open to all members for worship and meditation.
Residence halls
The college's halls of residence are spread across two blocks, named for former principals, as given below:
Davis house
Bishop French hostel
Library
The St. John's college has a central library with over 90,000 books, a reading room open access and a reference section for post-graduate and research student, most of the departments have departmental library for post-graduate students.
The college library also provides INFLIBNET facility to the faculty members, research scholars and post graduate students to consult more than 80,000 e-journals and e-books.
Admission
The college has its own selection process. the college has an online application process( https://sjcportal.in ) where prospective applicants are expected to fill in their interests and academic achievements. the colleges releases a list for students selected to an interview.
Academics
St. John's offers undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in:
English
History
Political science
Economics
Psychology
Geography
Hindi
Sanskrit
Urdu
Business administration
Accounts and law
Business economics
Physics
Chemistry
Mathematics
Statistics
Zoology
Botany.
Education
Computer science
St. John's offers one Ph.D. in science and commerce. Students can take vocational courses in foreign trade, advertising and sales promotion, insurance, computer science, demography, yoga psychology and mental health and communicative English. The college runs a study centre of Indira Gandhi National Open University.
Student societies
Students club and societies engage in activities concerned with debating, dramatics, photography, social services, quizzing, 'dumcherade', 'antakshri' etc. many societies i.e.; BOTSO, CHEMSO, regularly invite distinguished visitors to address and join issue with students on various topical issues.
The various societies in colleges are:-
Rovers And Rangers
Botanical Society (BOTSO)
Chemical Society (CHEMSO)
Biotech Club
Student Christian Movement Of India (SCM)
National Service Scheme (NSS)
National Cadet Corps Army Wing
National Cadet Corps Air Force Wing
Commerce Association
Alumni Cell
Cultural Society
Hindi Sabha
Arts Association
Science Association
Zoology Association
Principals
Rev. Thomas Valpy French, D.D. (first principal 1850–1859)
Scholar and Fellow of University College, Oxford.
First bishop of Lahore, United India. (1877–1887)
Rev. Henry William Shackell, M.A. (1859–1861)
Student and Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge.
Rev. John Barton, M.A. (1861–1863)
Student of Christ's College, Cambridge.
First principal, Cathedral Mission College, Calcutta. (1865)
Fellow of Madras University, Madras. (1871)
Vicar of Holy Trinity, Cambridge. (1876–1893)
Rev. Charles Ellard Vines, M.A. (1863–1878)
Student of Trinity College, Cambridge.
Honours in mathematics, Trinity College, Cambridge. (1862)
Rev. James Abbott Lloyd, M.A. (1878–1880)
Student of St. John's College, Cambridge.
Vice principal, St. John's College, Agra. (1877–1878)
Vicar of St. Giles's, Norwich. (1893)
Rev. Robert John Bell, M.R.C.P (1880–1883)
Notable alumni
St. John's College Agra has produced many distinguished personalities, including one President of India, two Governor of states, one nominee for the Nobel Prize, Indian ambassador to United States of America and many IAS, IFS and IRS officers.
Shankar Dayal Sharma, former President of India.
Pankaj Pachauri, journalist, managing editor of NDTV
Meera Shankar, IFS, Indian ambassador to the United States
Babu Gulabrai, Hindi writer and philosopher
Khurshed Alam Khan, former governor of Karnataka
Shilendra Kumar Singh, former foreign secretary and governor of Rajasthan
Laxmi Raman Acharya, freedom fighter and former deputy chief minister, Uttar Pradesh
Rangeya Raghav (1923–1962), Hindi writer.
Raj Narain, IRS (Retd.), former member/spl. secretary, Central Board of Direct Taxes.
Asrar ul Haq Majaz, eminent Urdu poet.
Manapurathu Verghese George, photo chemist, Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar laureate.
Rakesh Asthana, former Police Commissioner of Delhi and former special director of CBI.
Vipul Mudgal, journalist, academic and activist.
Notable presidents
Cyril Charles (1980)
Samuel Charles (1952)