The CMS College (CMS College Kottayam) is the first Western-style college in India.
Overview
The college now has 17 Undergraduate and 18 postgraduate departments. There are six research centres in the college. Research work leading to the degree of
Doctor of Philosophy is conducted in the departments of Botany, Zoology, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Commerce.
History

CMS College Kottayam was founded by the
Church Missionary Society of England, in 1815 when no institution existed in what was then the
princely state
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of
Travancore to teach English.
CMS College Kottayam was patronised by
Col. John Munro, the
East India Company Resident, and
Dewan of Travancore. The
Rev.
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Benjamin Bailey was the first principal. Apart from English, Greek and Latin were taught. The government of India welcomed the college as ''"a place of general education hence any demands of the state for officers to fill all the departments of public service would be met"''.
In the early years of the Old Seminary (
Orthodox Pazhaya Seminary), the curriculum included the study of
Latin,
Greek,
Hebrew,
Mathematics
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,
History, and
Geography besides English,
Malayalam,
Sanskrit, and
Syriac. In 1838, the college moved to a wooded hillock — the present site — commanding views of the distant Western
Ghats. One of the oldest buildings in the campus is Room 52, or the "
Grammar School", as it was originally called. A college magazine in
Malayalam was started in 1864 by Principal Richard Collins, after whom the college library is named.
In 1857 the college was affiliated to
Madras University soon after its incorporation, and the college began to present students for the
Matriculation examination. It provided free education to all its students until 1855 when the fee of one Rupee per month per student was collected. The number of students in 1870 was 129. In 1880,
Visakham Thirunal,
Maharaja of Travancore, observed on a visit to the college: ''"Long before the state undertook the humanizing task of educating the subjects, the Christian Missionaries had raised the beacon of knowledge in the land"''.
In 1840, the number of students in the college was 220. In 1890, two-year classes were started, and the first batch of students, initially all men, was presented for the F.A. Examination in 1892. Female students were not admitted to the college until 1938. In 1950, Degree classes were started, and by 1960 the number of students in the college had risen to 1,250. Postgraduate classes were started in 1959. The college is now affiliated to
Mahatma Gandhi University,
Kottayam. In 1981, the
Synod
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of the
Church of South India
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The Church of South India is the successor of a number of Pr ...
transferred the management of the college to the C. S. I. Madhya Kerala Diocese.
In 1999 the college was accredited by the
National Assessment and Accreditation Council with five-star status. In 2004 the University Grants Commission accorded it the status of College with Potential for Excellence. In 2009, the CMS English department celebrated the Golden Jubilee of the introduction of a postgraduate programme.
The 2006 Malayalam film
Classmates was filmed here and was dedicated to the 1946-48 batch.
Notable alumni
*
K. R. Narayanan
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, former
President of India
*
K. T. Thomas, former Judge of the
Supreme Court of India
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[
* K. P. S. Menon, first Indian Foreign Secretary after independence
* Paulose II, Malankara Metropolitan and Catholicos of he Malankara Church
* ]K. M. Panikkar
Kavalam Madhava Panikkar (3 June 1895 – 10 December 1963), popularly known as Sardar K. M. Panikkar, was an Indian statesman and diplomat. He was also a professor, newspaper editor, historian and novelist. He was born in Travancore, then a ...
, former ambassador to China
* E. C. G Sudharshan, physicist
* Jacob Chandy
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, neurosurgeon
* N. N. Pillai
N. N. Pillai (Narayana Pillai Narayana Pillai; 1918–1995) was an Indian playwright, actor, theatre director, orator, screenplay writer, lyricist and an I.N.A Freedom fighter. (Served as Commanding Officer of Field Propaganda Unit under Neta ...
, Actor, Script writer, orator, stage actor
* Unni R.
P. Jayachandran (born 12 April 1971), better known by his pen name Unni R., is an Indian short-story writer and screenwriter, who is known for his work in Malayalam literature and Malayalam cinema. Born in Kudamaloor in Kottayam district, he i ...
, Short story writer, Novelist, Screenplay writer.
* K. M. Mathew, former chief Editor of Malayala Manorama
* John Abraham, Film director and writer.
* G. Aravindan, Film director and music director.
* Oommen Chandy, Former Chief Minister of Kerala.
* Kavalam Narayana Panikkar
Kavalam Narayana Panicker (1 May 1928 – 26 June 2016) was an Indian dramatist, theatre director, and poet. He has written over 26 Malayalam plays, many adapted from classical Sanskrit drama and Shakespeare, notably Kalidasa's ''Vikramorvasi ...
, poet, dramatist
* Kadammanitta Ramakrishnan, Poet.
* Prem Prakash, Actor and Producer
* Jayaraj, Film director
* B. Unnikrishnan, filmmaker and writer.
* Sooraj S. Kurup
Sooraj S. Kurup is an Indian singer, composer and actor who has composed for Malayalam films and Tamil films. He debuted as a feature film composer with the 2016 film ''Valleem Thetti Pulleem Thetti
''Valleem Thetti Pulleem Thetti'' is a 20 ...
,Music director
* Anupama Parameswaran
Anupama Parameswaran (born 18 February 1996) is an Indian actress who predominantly works in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil films. She rose to fame with her debut film ''Premam'' (2015) in Malayalam. She later went onto star in films such as ''A ...
, Actress
* Kummanam Rajasekharan Former BJP State President
* Suresh Kurup
K. Suresh Kurup (born 25 May 1956) is an Indian politician and a member of the Communist Party of India (Marxist). He was a member of the Kerala Legislative Assembly representing Ettumanoor constituency from 1 June 2011 to 24 May 2021.
He wa ...
, MLA.
* Anwar Abdullah
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* Anwar (name), a given name and surname (including a list of people and characters with the name)
* Anwar (singer) (born 1949), an Indian playback singer
* ''Anwar'' (2007 film), a 2007 Hindi film
* ''Anwar'' (2010 film), a 2 ...
, Film director, writer and Novelist
* Joshy Mathew, Film Director
* Kanam Rajendran, politician
See also
* Scott Christian College
* Henry Baker College
Henry Baker College, Melukavu, is a Government of Kerala and University Grants Commission (India) aided arts and science Christian college in Melukavu, Kottayam, in Kerala, India. Established in 1981, it was named after missionary Henry B ...
, Melukavu
* Christian College, Kattakada
* University College Thiruvananthapuram
References
External links
*
CMS College, panoramic view
New book partly set in CMS College, Kottayam
*
CMS College Kottayam
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Educational institutions established in 1817
1817 establishments in India
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CMS College Kottayam alumni