ABOUT THE COLLEGE

Parumala Mar Gregorios College is a Post-Graduate institution run by the Snehatheeram  Charitable Society of the Niranam Diocese of the Orthodox Church. The College is situated at Valanjavattom, in between Thiruvalla and Mavelikara State Highway and is an institution of great promise in the hallowed name of Parumala Mar Gregorios, the first declared saint of the Orthodox Church. Through the committed service during the last five years the College has earned a name and recognition from the academia of the Society and has grown into a Post-Graduate institution. Adding feather after feather on its cap during these years we are proud to say that our Fashion Technology ( BFT ) and Business Administration (BBA) departments stood first at the University level in 2015 Examinations. Our B.Com and BCA departments could generate 98% results with so many A grades. More records are in the offing.

The primary thrust of the institution is to groom its students, competitive and resourceful, and with well maintained discipline, effective class room teaching and innovative programmes. The College is located in a place of scenic beauty with no disturbance whatsoever that hamper the academic pursuits of the students. Hence with career oriented dream courses and with the help of the committed faculty we you a quick start in your race of life. The primary thrust of the institution is to groom its students, competitive and resourceful. Hence we offer the following Undergraduate (Honours) and Postgraduate Programmes:

  • B.A English Literature with Journalism
  • B B A (Bachelor of Business Administration)
  • B C A (Bachelor of Computer Application)
  • B.Sc Psychology
  • B.Com Computer Application
  • B.Com Finance & Taxation
  • B.F.T (Bachelor of Fashion Technology)
  • M.Com Finance & Taxation
  • M.Sc. Psychology

Parumala Mar Gregorios College, situated at Valanjavattom, in between Thiruvalla and Mavelikara, is an upcoming Institution of great promise in the hallowed name of Parumala Mar Gregorios, the first declared saint of the Orthodox Church.