The India Today rankings for the best arts college of India, 2014, are out. Here are the top 10 arts colleges, a guide for all those who are planning on pursuing any course in the field of art. The article also covers a small write-up about the first 5 colleges, hence read on, to get a good insight.
- Lady Shri Ram College for Women, New Delhi
- Loyola College, Chennai
- St. Stephens, New Delhi
- St. Xavier’s, Mumbai
- Miranda College, New Delhi
- Christ University, Bangalore
- Madras Christian College, Chennai
- Hindu College, New Delhi
- Fergusson College, Pune
- Stella Maris College, Chennai
- Lady Shri Ram College for Women: A centre for academic excellence and achievement, LSR is today one of the finest institutions for Social Sciences, Humanities and Commerce, while also offering a B.Sc. Programme in Statistics. Speaking with personal experience, this college is holy shrine for courses like Economics, English and Journalism. Check out its website for anything and everything you need. www.lsr.edu.
- Loyola College: Loyola College was founded by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1925, with the primary objective of providing university education in a Christian atmosphere for deserving students, especially those belonging to the Catholic community. Although this college is meant primarily for Catholics, it admits other students irrespective of caste and creed. Loyola College has been consistently ranked high in the ratings every year. The Loyola colleges all over the country stand for discipline, obedience and feeling for fellow human beings. For more details, go to www.loyolacollege.edu/
- St. Stephens: With the establishment of Delhi University in 1922, it became one of its three original constituent colleges. It’s one of the most prestigious institution of the country. Over the years, the college has produced a array of famous alumini. The admission process to Stephens is separate from the rest o the DU admissions which are centralised. For more information, check their website. www.ststephens.edu/
- St. Xavier’s:St. Xavier’s College strives to form men and women who will build a more just and humane world. It strives for an intellectual endeavour that focuses on critical and creative thinking, with the aim of social transformation. St. Xavier’s has a good reputation throughout the country for its art courses. Situated in Mumbai, it’s a hub for opportunities and a great place for growth and experience. Check out its website. http://xaviers.edu/main/
- Miranda College:Miranda House, a residential college for women, is one of the premier women’s institutions of Delhi University. It was founded in 1948 by the then Vice-Chancellor Sir Maurice Gwyer, its foundation stone was laid by Lady Edwina Mountbatten. Miranda House offers liberal education in Humanities and Science to more than 2,500 students. Miranda house is one of the college of DU which has carved a niche for itself through rankings over the years. Check its website for more information. http://www.mirandahouse.ac.in/MirandaHouse/