INFANT JESUS COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE FOR WOMEN
(Run by the Council of the ICM Educational Institutions)
The college offers the following under graduate courses:
B.A. English
B.Sc. Mathematics
B.Sc. Computer Science
B.Com. with Computer Application
(* Subject to Affiliation)
B.Sc. Physics*
B.Sc. Chemistry*
B.B.A.*
Facilities available :
Hostel Facility
Well Equipped Laboratories
Updated Library
Highly Efficient Teaching Faculty
Transport Service
Nearer to the Bus Stand
Pure Water & Air (Healthy Atmosphere)
ABOUT THE COLLEGE
The Infant Jesus College of Arts and Science for Women in Mulagumoodu, Kanniyakumari District, is a Catholic minority college for women run by the Missionary Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary, commonly known as ICM Sisters.
(Immaculati Cordis Mariae - ICM), is an international congregation founded in Mulagumoodu on November 7, 1897 by Mother Marie Louise De Meester, a Belgian Roman Catholic nun. She came to India on the invitation of a Belgian Carmelite priest to care for orphans in an already existing orphanage. Her deep desire to serve the poor got further reflected in organizing simple and illiterate women towards achieving economic empowerment through skill training, embroidery and lace making. Taking cognizance of the need for knowledge, empowerment and sustainable development of the downtrodden, she established a Primary School and a Teachers’ Training Institute at Mulagumoodu and practically demonstrated the positive development impact of socio-economic and spiritual interventions in communities. The Congregation gradually spread all over India.
After establishing the mission in India, she moved on to open new foundations. Now, the ICM Congregation is vibrantly working for the poor and needy in 18 countries all over the world in such fields as education, medical care, social service, advocacy, etc. The poor in their multiculturality are at the centre and the heart of our mission.