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  1. The Senate of Serampore College was established in 1818, in the Danish settlement of Serampore, West Bengal, India, by three pioneer Christian missionaries and their associates – William Carey (1761-1834), Joshua Marshman (1768-1837), and William Ward (1769-1823).

  2. The Senate of Serampore College (University) is an ecumenical regulatory and affiliating body for Christian theological education, which works in partnership with Bible colleges, seminaries and theological research institutes in the Indian subcontinent that comply with its regulations and standards.

  3. Serampore College. In 1818, the College was established in the Danish settlement of Serampore by the pioneer Christian missionaries, William Carey (1761-1834) Joshua Marshman (1768-1837) and William Ward (1869-1823), for the instruction of Indian youth in Christianity and the sciences.

  4. Admission – SENATE OF SERAMPORE COLLEGE. Candidates interested to pursue theological studies are advised to contact the Principal of one of the affiliated colleges for necessary information and guidance. Theological Curricula.

  5. www.senateofseramporecollege.ssconline.net.in › pages › collegesSenate of Serampore College

    The Senate of Serampore College (University) is located in Serampore in West Bengal, India. Serampore was granted the status of university in 1829, making it India's first institution to have the status of a university.

  6. Bachelor of Divinity is a four-year degree course under the Senate of Serampore College. Graduates and Post Graduates from recognised Universities and B.Th. graduates are eligible to undertake B.D. studies, provided they pass the ATC entrance examination and interview.

  7. The Senate of Serampore College offers following courses of studies through residential and non-residential study programmes at Serampore and through it’s affiliated colleges: Diploma in Christian Studies (Dip.C.S.)

  8. Senate of Serampore College located in Serampore, West Bengal was established in 1800. It is the first college in Asia that offered degree courses. This autonomous college offers various courses under three departments - Arts, Science and Commerce (ASC) Department and Theology Department.

  9. Aizawl Theological College is an ecumenical seminary of the Presbyterian Church in Aizawl, Mizoram, India. It is affiliated to the Senate of Serampore College (University). [1] The college is owned by the Mizoram Presbyterian Church and administered by the Mizoram Synod through its Theological Education Board. [2]

  10. Top 19 Senate of Serampore College (University) Affiliated Colleges in India by Fees, Ranking, Admission and Placement.