- To enable students to develop a critical awareness and analysis of the Indian and world situation, to cultivate a deep and genuine concern for the oppressed and marginalised and to effectively commit themselves to the task of building a new and just society. 2
- To help students evolve a spirituality that has humanisation as its core, through involvement and reflection.
- To motivate students to become involved in studies, research and activities linked to broader social issues and struggles with a view to becoming a creative and critical force within the university.
- To enable Christian students to play a prophetic role in their communities through a living and critical understanding of their faith, drawing inspiration from the Gospels, the Eucharist and their prayer life.
(Regarding programmes and Activities flowing from the Aims, refer Annexure Nos:112-116)