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Bishop Heber College

1966 establishments in Madras StateChristian universities and colleges in IndiaColleges affiliated to Bharathidasan UniversityEducational institutions established in 1966Universities and colleges in Tiruchirappalli
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The Death of Bishop Hebar (From an Engraving of Messers. Fisher's) (1848, p. 50) Copy
The Death of Bishop Hebar (From an Engraving of Messers. Fisher's) (1848, p. 50) Copy

Bishop Heber College is a religious minority educational institution in Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India. It was founded in 1966, although the school has historical roots extending through various earlier local religious schools to about the mid-nineteenth century. Bishop Heber College offers several undergraduate and graduate degrees including the doctorate level.

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Bishop Heber College
Tiruchirappalli Puthur (Trichy Corporation Limits)

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