Studying in a different country, culture, socioeconomic setup, and geographical arrangement principally proves to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that moulds and strengthens the overall calibre of a student.
International, as well as domestic studies and businesses, are expanding their global outreach, and academic degrees nowadays require students to get hands-on experience in the field of their study. Moving out of your comfort zone is a great way to experience and understand people, traditions, and culture of different places. Choosing the right school, however, is the tricky part and something critical to the success, which in turn requires access to universities experienced in providing these opportunities. In pursuit of excellence and keeping in mind the ensuing benefits of these programmes, for the students, it is very critical to find the right place.
Experienced in successful Study Abroad Programmes, St. Aloysius College makes students open-minded and vibrant individuals. Students from overseas get exposed to different languages, cultures, and lifestyles. St. Aloysius College provides students - prospects of personal growth and a unique opportunity to create an extensive network of international contacts. The following information is especially meant for international students to get an overall feel of what is available at St Aloysius College. Please visit our Website at www.staloysius.edu.in for additional information.
Dr Roshan Fredrick DSouza
Chair, Domestic and International Relations
Phone: +91 9591050256
Email: [email protected]
Students who wish to study at St Aloysius College (Autonomous) should ensure that there is an agreement signed between their home university and St. Aloysius College (Autonomous), the host college.
Students should contact their home university for information on Student Mobility Programme offered by St. Aloysius College (Autonomous).
Detailed information about St Aloysius College is available on the College Website www.staloysius.edu.in
Request for specific details related to the study abroad programme, course selection, credits, course duration, Internships, local arrangements and other matters should be communicated through the student’s home university.
Changes to the course selection can be made during the first two weeks after the registration
Request for changes of course selection, after the registration, could be communicated to the Registrar through the home university.
Upon successful registration and acceptance of the submission of course selection by the student through their home university, the host college will send a Letter of Acceptance and other relevant information to the students through their home university.
The Programme Coordinator at the host college will deal with the students, on matters related to their course selection. The PC will help out in local arrangements such as board and lodging, transport, healthcare, legal procedure and any other requests related to the student’s stay in Mangalore during their study-term.
The host college will provide a hand-book with course details & other information.
The students will pay the course fees through the home university.
Students are expected to follow the college rules of proper reporting time for the classes and other schedules.
All records and information related to the academic performance of the students will be submitted only to the home university.
Orientation programmes will be organized and managed by St. Aloysius College.
Issues related to non-academics such as health, accommodation, and any legal matters should be brought to the attention of the Programme Coordinator.
Spring semesters are offered from January to May.
Customized diploma courses are available to accommodate student interests and requirements.
Curriculum and credits would be structured and designed as per the requirements of the international students.
The regular duration of the course for international students would be 3 to 4 months with 12 to 18 credits.
Credits will be based on the course selection.
Credits completed at St. Aloysius College are transferrable to students’ home institutions for consideration of the overall student performance.
Credits are based on international standards for easy transfer to the home university.
Internships are provided based on the area of interest connected to the subjects completed. Internships are organized with external organizations, and range from 2 – 3 weeks.
Internship areas include but are not limited to Counselling, Media-TV and Radio, Music, Dance, Social Projects related to specially-abled people, Rural Exposure such as visits to villages in India, Rural Health-Care, Social Education and others. Students interested in subjects that are not covered here are kindly requested to communicate their requirements, clearly stated, to us as early as possible.
The study will end with final exams conducted by St Aloysius College.
Copies of the transcripts and other certificates will be provided to the students through the home university.
St Aloysius credits might not correspond exactly to the home university’s credit system. Please refer the Calendar & Handbook (available on enrollment) for more information. Courses are specifically designed to suit student requirements.
Regular classes are held from Monday to Friday at 9 am - 4.30 pm. Individual schedules are provided on the subject selection, and the calendar-of-events are notified in the first week of January.
Since travel, accommodation and visa processes take time, students are kindly requested to get in touch with the home university well in advance. The application process will be handled by the home university. Students do not have to communicate any information to the host university, except through their home university.
Student Ambassadors at St. Aloysius College will be always available for foreign students in getting to know the city of Mangalore and have that desired comfort level.
Students are requested to read the bulletin boards regularly for updates and to learn about important news, activities, and other events.
Students are requested to let the Programme Coordinator know on how they want to be informed about the announcements related to academics and other matters.
In the case of travel –in the best interest of the students and especially to ensure their safety, the students, before making any travel plans, should inform the Programme Coordinator. The students must provide their contact information and other travel details to the Programme Coordinator before leaving. The College would extend all help the students in arranging their travel with known travel agencies.
Insurance and accommodation will have to be arranged by the students through the home university before arrival at the host university.
A library is a place of learning. Students are welcome to spend their time in the library doing useful work such as reviewing journals, reference books and preparing for seminars, exams, etcA library is a place of learning. Students are welcome to spend their time in the library doing useful work such as reviewing journals, reference books and preparing for seminars, exams, etc
In order to effectively cater to the staff and student community, the following rules and regulations have been formulated
The library is open from 8:30 am to 8:00 pm on all working days and from 8:30 am to 6:00 pm on Saturdays. The library remains closed on Sundays.
Students need to return the borrowed reading material on time. Late returns will incur a fine and the college has the right to withhold the student transcripts if there are dues at the end of the semester.
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