KOLLAM, KERALA — As the global landscape undergoes rapid transformation, the role of civil engineers has never been more critical. Often referred to as the "Architects of the World," these professionals are at the forefront of designing and building the infrastructure that defines our modern existence.

Recognizing this growing demand, the Bishop Jerome Institute (BJI) in Kollam has officially announced that admissions are now open for the 2026-27 Academic Year for its premier Civil Engineering stream.


A World of Opportunity

The infrastructure sector is currently witnessing unprecedented growth, both domestically and internationally. Prospective students can look forward to a field with immense potential:

  • Global Demand: There are more than 1 Crore job opportunities annually in the civil engineering sector worldwide.

  • National Growth: In India alone, over 20 Lakh job opportunities are emerging every year, driven by the nation's focus on developing modern infrastructure.

Why Choose Bishop Jerome Institute?

Located on Fatima College Road in Kollam, the Bishop Jerome Institute's School of Engineering, Architecture & Management is widely regarded as the best institute in Kerala for Civil Engineering studies.

The institute offers a comprehensive learning environment backed by several key credentials:

  • Accreditations: An ISO 9001:2015 Certified Institution.

  • Approvals: Approved by AICTE, the Council of Architecture (COA), and affiliated with APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University (KTU).

  • Governance: A center of excellence in professional education under the Catholic Diocese of Quilon.


Enrollment Information

BJI is inviting passionate students to join a stream that builds more than just structures—it builds the future.

  • Academic Year: 2026-27

  • Location: Fatima College Road, Kollam - 691001

  • Contact for Admissions:

    • 9846955560

    • 9446740497

For those looking to make a lasting impact on the world’s skyline and infrastructure, the doors to one of Kerala’s top engineering destinations are now open.