Places of Prayer

Chapels

A moment of quiet reflection and prayer, far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife — serene spaces of elegant design at the College and across the campus hostels.

AJCE is a Christian Minority Institution
For a short withdrawal from the busy working life, for a moment of quiet reflection and prayer, there are chapels with a serene space of elegant design — both in the College and at the two campus hostels.

✨ Purpose of the Chapels

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Prayer & Reflection

A dedicated space for personal prayer, meditation and quiet communion with God during busy academic days.

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Liturgical Life

Celebration of Holy Mass, sacraments and the liturgical calendar — keeping the faith alive at the heart of campus.

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Spiritual Retreat

A withdrawal from academic pressures — a sanctuary of peace and renewal for students and staff alike.

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Community & Fellowship

A gathering point for spiritual formation, faith sharing and the nurturing of a values-centred campus community.


⛪ Chapel Locations

College Chapel

Main Campus

Located at the heart of the Amal Jyothi campus, the college chapel serves as a centre of spiritual life for students, faculty and staff — a serene space of elegant design open throughout the working day.

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Boys' Hostel Chapel

Campus Hostel

Situated within the boys' hostel premises, this chapel provides resident students a nearby sanctuary for evening prayer, reflection and participation in spiritual activities without leaving the hostel campus.

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Girls' Hostel Chapel

Campus Hostel

Nestled within the girls' hostel, this chapel offers a quiet space of prayer and contemplation — a constant reminder of the spiritual values that underpin life at Amal Jyothi College of Engineering.


A Christian Minority Institution

Amal Jyothi College of Engineering is a Christian Minority Institution managed by the Catholic Diocese of Kanjirappally. The chapels on campus are an expression of this identity — nurturing spiritual growth, moral values and a sense of purpose alongside academic excellence. Students and staff of all faiths are welcome to find peace and reflection within these sacred spaces.