St. Thomas Arts & Science College, Puthencruz, is the fifth educational institution owned and managed by Malankara Jacobite Syrian Christian Education Trust, Malecruz. The college is affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam, and started functioning in June 2006. This institution has been established with the main objective of imparting good quality education to students aspiring to achieve academic excellence in a truly congenial and disciplined atmosphere. The college upholds the ideal that education should be for the all-round development of the personality of a student, and hence provides sufficient opportunities and facilities for necessary co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.
Library The college library is the knowledge hub of all academic activities of St. Thomas College. Extensive use of Information Technology provides access to information anytime, from anywhere. The library proactively acquires and organizes information resources, in all allied subjects, to meet the present and future needs of its users. It is having an extensive collection of books, magazines, and journals for the academic fraternity. There are a number of rare and precious books on different subjects. There is a multiplicity of copies of all essential textbooks. The library also subscribes to a number of journals, reviews, periodicals, magazines, and newspapers. Students can access the library between 9.30 a.m. and 4.00 p.m. on all working days.
Sports The college has sports facilities for all students.
Auditorium The college has an auditorium facility for events and seminars.
Medical/Hospital The college has a health center with a first aid facility for the students.
IT Infrastructure The college is equipped with a well-managed and networked computer lab to meet the requirement of all the courses. The computer lab has all the latest infrastructure that is required to fulfill the requirements of various courses as per the University guidelines.
Laboratories The college has a departmental-based laboratory facility for the students.