♦ Welcome to Rayburn College
Rayburn College was established in 1994 with a vision to achieve academic and spiritual excellence. It’s main objective is to bring glory to the Triune God. Accordingly we strive to Learn, Labor and Serve. The College was named after Dr. Robert G. Rayburn who had inspired the founders of this college towards the need for high quality Christ-centered learning in our country.
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The 1st District Level Intercollegiate Cultural Fest
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- Botanic Club
- Versatile Club
- Red Ribbon Club
- Chemistry Club
Founded by Department of Botany in 2021, Botanic Club is perhaps the first student club initiated since the creation of the Science department in the college. The objectives of the club includes the introduction of students to various aspects of Botany that are not usually dealt with in the classroom and to provide a well-rounded education for students by organizing various co- and extracurricular activities such as field trips, plant collection, lectures and training workshops by eminent scientists.
The “Versatile Club’ is a student’s club at Rayburn College with its theme “One For All, All For One.” It was named `versatile’ to engage and lead the student community from the college to explore extra-curricular activities, which would further enact and enhance the student’s academic knowledge.
‘The Versatile Club’ was founded with the approval of the Principal of the College on March 17, 2022. By undertaking pro-academic activities, the Club seeks to set a standard for the students to elevate and strongly believes that it will facilitate the students to explore and expose their innate talents and prepare to take part in different competitions or activities. The Club aims to bring names and laurels to the College.
The Red Ribbon Club was established at Rayburn College in the year 2007 and acted under the aegis of the National Service Scheme (NSS). Since then, on several occasions, various activities pertaining to the Club were undertaken. However, the club was relaunched officially at a later date.
The National AIDS Control Programme (NACP) was launched in 1992 with the aim to prevent and control HIV/AIDS in India. In view of this, Red Ribbon Club is initiated and supported by the State AIDS Control Society and implemented by involving the services of cadre officers of the State’s National Service Scheme (NSS).
- Photography Club
- Fitness Club
- Electoral Literacy Club
- Science Club
The aims and objectives of the Photography Club in Rayburn College is to provide a supportive environment for interested photography students to share their creativity, knowledge and passion for photography. The club will hold regular meetings and discussions and organize events such as; photo-walks, field trips, and lectures and workshops by visiting artists. Members will also explore the possible opportunities for photography projects in collaboration with other campus departments, organize peer to peer portfolio reviews and explore the possibilities of exhibitions on and off campus.
The Gymnasium (Gym)/Fitness Centre has been installed on the college premises. It is believed that cultivating a healthy relationship with fitness for personal well-being is vital for every individual and, more so, for college students. With such staggering findings, the college is responsible for students’ mental and physical well-being. Not only will it help students improve their physical and psychological well-being, but the healthy habits formed in college will stay with them throughout their lives.
Rayburn College Electoral Literacy Club (ELC) was set up on the 27th September, 2022, an initiative by the Election Commission of India to promote Electoral Literacy in India. An Electoral Literacy Club is a platform to engage school students through interesting activities and hands-on experience to sensitise them on their electoral rights and familiarise them with the electoral process of registration and voting. ELCs are also present in colleges and rural communities.