The United Theological College is arranged behind the Cantonment Railway Station, Miller's Road, Bangalore. One can stroll to the College from the second stage of the railroad station. The primary grounds houses all the authoritative structures, scholastic structures, library and numerous quarters implied for staff and understudies. The UTC likewise has three different grounds with quarters implied for personnel, staff and understudies in Nandidurga, 43 Miller's Road and Harris Road. The College is reachable by transport, auto rickshaw and taxi. The railroad station and the Shivaji Nagar transport stand is close by and transports and taxicabs are accessible from the Bangalore airplane terminal. Enthusiasm for this ecumenical foundation developed, and houses of worship, teacher social orders and different associations from different districts of India and from abroad united with the originators in help of the College. In 1951 the Church Missionary Society and the general public for the Propagation of the Gospel wound up supporting bodies. The College had gotten help at different occasions from the Danish Lutheran Church and the companions of Dr.L.P.Larsen, the primary Principal of the College, and in 1959 the Danish Missionary Society turned into a supporting body. In 1960 the Basel Evangelical Mission (presently an individual from the Association of Churches and Mission in S.W. Germany) and the Kolhapur Church Council joined the positions, to be pursued the following year by the congregation of South India, and in 1963 by the Mar Thoma Church. The Council of Y.M.C.A's in India joined as a supporting body in 1967 and the Church of India, Pakistan, Burma and Ceylon (presently converged in the Church of North India) in 1969. Additionally in 1969 the Board of Global Ministries of the United Methodist Church ended up one of the contributing bodies.
Institute Type | Private College |
Name of the Institute | United Theological College - UTC |
Location | Bangalore, Karnataka |
Affiliated | Govt of Karnataka |