Description
Shri. T.John, Educationist, Social Worker, Philanthropist and Visionary. A man who strived tirelessly to impart general and professional education to all sections of society. Out of this dedication and perseverance was born the Marougen Education Foundation incorporated as a Registered Society in 1988 by his son Dr. Thomas P John.
Now his vision has grown to encompass a college with varied courses, all designed along professional lines, to give you the privilege of a sound education and a fine foundation for your future career.
This has come about due to the liberal contribution from Sri. T. John who has donated 20 Acres of land to the Marougen Education Foundation.
The year was 1993 when T. John College with its premises in Campbell Road, Austin Town, Bangalore –47 begin. The college started by Dr. Thomas P John, with liberal aid from father Mr. T. John who is Ex-Minister of State for Infrastructure Development and Aviation, Government of Karnataka. offered a 3 year BHM Degree course to 24 students.
The college also offered the BBM and BSc (CMS) courses.
Since a humble beginning in 1993, there has been no looking back. And every year the college crosses new milestones.
A decade later the college premises has expanded to include new departments and blocks and spread over an area of 20 acres of land donated by Mr. T. John.
Cosmopolitan and secular in ethos and philosophy, T. John College attracts students from all over India and the neighboring countries, especially Sri Lanka.
The college is governed by a governing Board, the Chairman being Dr. Thomas P.John the son of the founder Mr. T. John. The other members of this governing Board are high-profile industrialists, financiers, entrepreneurs and renowned academicians. At the helm of affairs is the Campus Director Wg. Cdr. Sambasivan, Principal Sister Dr.Flower Kommattam ably assisted by the Vice Principal Dr. Bini Toms . Administrative powers are further de-centralized and wielded judiciously by Chief Co-oridinator, Co-ordinators, Head of Department, Class Teachers and Subject Teachers. The family also function as Mentors guiding and counseling the students.