College Motto
Therefore go and make disciples of all nations...
— Matthew 28:19
Trinity Theological College, Bokaro — a ministry of The Christian Assemblies of Bihar — equipping Spirit-empowered, biblically grounded Christian workers for underserved and spiritually unreached communities across North and East India.
Every course, every assessment, and every ministry experience at TTC is designed around three pillars — developing the whole person for faithful and effective Christian service.
Rigorous biblical and theological scholarship. Students engage deeply with Scripture, doctrine, church history, and contextual theology to build sound and discerning minds for ministry.
Practical ministry training grounded in real-world service. Preaching labs, community outreach, pastoral practicum, and digital ministry — students learn by doing.
Deep personal transformation through prayer, worship, discipleship, and community life. Character, integrity, and Christlikeness are nurtured throughout campus life.
These three pillars are embedded in every assessment component across both Dip.Th and B.Th programmes — aligned with ATA accreditation standards.
Founded on 11th July 2005 by Rev. (Dr.) D. N. Prasad and Rev. (Dr.) Daniel Michael Prasad, TTC began with just four students and a God-given burden to train workers for Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa, and West Bengal. Today it stands as Jharkhand's first ATA-accredited theological college.
To see spiritually unreached communities of India transformed through Spirit-empowered Bible teachers, compassionate pastors, missionaries, and Christian workers, for the glory of God.
To train young men and women into effective Christian workers for underserved communities, especially in North and East India, through quality theological education and ministry exposure.
Evangelical and Pentecostal — upholding Biblical inerrancy, the Triune God, salvation by grace through faith, Baptism of the Holy Spirit, divine healing, and the Blessed Hope.
Rev. (Dr.) Daniel Michael Prasad, President (D.Min. — South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies (SAIACS)). Under the spiritual guidance of Pentecostal Assembly Church and The Christian Assemblies of Bihar.
Both programs are ATA-accredited and designed to form Spirit-empowered, biblically grounded Christian workers for effective ministry in India and beyond.
A foundational 2-year course in Bible and Ministry. 88 credits across 24 courses, preparing students for grassroots Christian work and church leadership.
Ministry Pathways
A comprehensive 3-year undergraduate program. 137 core credits across 39 courses, combining theological scholarship, spiritual formation, and practical ministry training.
An advanced ministry degree integrating biblical scholarship, theology, leadership, and mission — currently in development. Shaping next-generation leaders for India and beyond.
TTC welcomes young men and women with a call of God on their lives. Applications can be downloaded from the website or requested via WhatsApp.
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Pastoral and academic interview for shortlisted applicants.
Join from 25 May. Late joining till 30 June (₹1,500 late fee).
Three levels of subsidy make quality theological education accessible. All categories are fully residential. Fees may be revised up to 20% annually.
Maximum support. Higher work duty.
Most common option.
Lower work duty; higher tuition.
TTC faculty combine academic rigour with active ministry experience, committed to forming the whole person for faithful Christian service.
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The founders instilled in us a passion for the unreached. I carry the fire of TTC Bokaro into West Bengal's tribal communities every day for the glory of God.
When I came with a Class 10 pass and a call from God, TTC welcomed me. The Diploma programme equipped me with everything I needed for grassroots church work in rural Bihar.
TTC gave me not just biblical knowledge but a deep encounter with God. My training at Bokaro prepared me for pioneer ministry in the unreached regions of North India.