St Thomas' College Thrissur offers the Bachelor of Arts [BA] (Police Science) as a 3-year full-time self-financing undergraduate programme affiliated to the University of Calicut. The programme is designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of policing, law enforcement, criminal law, public administration, and security management. It is a specialised course that prepares students for careers in the police force, paramilitary services, civil services, and related fields. The course has a fee of Rs 14,500 per semester (Rs 87,000 for the full 3-year course) and admission is merit-based through the University of Calicut CAP process.
Note: Under the new NEP framework (CUFYUGP 2024), the course is now offered as B.A. (Hons.) in Criminology and Police Science, combining both disciplines into a single programme. Students interested in this field should check the current programme structure on the official admissions portal (stthomas.ac.in) before applying.
Admissions for 2026-27 are expected to open in May-June 2026 (tentative), based on the 2025 schedule where online registration ran from May 27 to June 9, 2025, with the first allotment on June 21, 2025, and classes commencing from July 1, 2025. As of March 2026, admissions for the 2025-26 batch are closed. Students are advised to monitor the official University of Calicut admission portal (admission.uoc.ac.in) for the 2026-27 schedule.
Key Points
- BA Police Science is a self-financing programme at St Thomas' College Thrissur, offering a specialised curriculum in policing, law enforcement, and public administration.
- The programme covers criminal law, police administration, forensic science, human rights, and security management.
- Under the NEP framework, this course is now combined with Criminology as B.A. (Hons.) in Criminology and Police Science.
- Graduates are well-positioned for careers in the police force, paramilitary services, civil services, and security management.
- St Thomas' College is a NAAC A-grade accredited autonomous institution, ensuring a high standard of academic delivery.
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