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Mannargudi,Bharathidasan University
Mannargudi or Raja Mannarkoil which derives its name from the Presiding Deity of the town Sri Rajagopalaswamy is a century old Municipality in the heart of the old undivided Thanjavur District and which is now one of the important towns of Thiruvarur district.
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI ,Bharathidasan University
Urumu Seshachalam Chettiar, the revered Founder of our College, is a noble man. He has bequeathed his property to poor children.
Thanjavur,Bharathidasan University
Khadir Mohideen College was founded in 1955 by Kalvithanthai Late Haji.S.M.S. Shaik Jalaludeen as an affiliated college to the University of Madras and then affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli, which it was formed in 1982.
,Bharathidasan University
The College was started in the year 1968-1969 and named Arignar Anna, the former Chief Minister of Tamilnadu. The college came into being on account of the continuous efforts of Mr. P. Muthusamy, B.A.,B.T., (Ex. MLA) of Namakkal constituency and Ex-home Minister of Tamilnadu, Mr. Chocklingam, Former Namakkal Revenue Divisional Officer and a group of illustrious men from all walks of life.
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI ,Bharathidasan University
Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, an autonomous college affiliated to Bharathidasan University is a renowned women’s institution in Tiruchirappalli.
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI ,Bharathidasan University
Holy Cross College (autonomous) Tiruchirappalli, Nationally Reaccredited with “A” grade by NAAC, ‘College with potential for Excellence’, affiliated to the Bharathidasan University, has been in the forefront of women’s education for nearly nine decades.
,Bharathidasan University
The College exclusively for women was founded in 1975 by ‘Vidhya Seva Ratna’ Thiru. A. D. Jeyaveera Pandian, Thiru. A. D. Jawaharlal Pandian, ‘Kalvi Vendhar’ Thiru. A. D. Jeyem Pandian (President) and Dr. A.D.Jegadheeswar (Vice-President), in the name of their Parents A. Duraisamy Nadar and Maragathavalli Ammal and fulfils its mission to provide holistic higher education to the young girls from the rural areas of this District.
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI ,Bharathidasan University
St.Joseph's College is an affiliated First Grade College of the Bharathidasan University. It was established in 1844 by the Fathers of Society of Jesus (The Jesuits). It was affiliated to the then Madras University in 1866.
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI ,Bharathidasan University
National College, Tiruchirapalli was founded in June, 1919, thanks to the munificence of the late Diwan Bahadur S.Rm.CT.Pethachi Chettiar, Zamindar of Andipatti and the collective initiative and zeal of Justice T.V.Seshagiri Iyer, Sir.T.Desikachariar, N.D.Subbarama Iyer and Sri. Sivarama Krishna Iyer and a galaxy of eminent personalities.
Thanjavur ,Bharathidasan University
Started by Rao Bahadur Shri.A.Veeriya Vandayar and his illustrious brother Shri.A.Krishnaswamy Vandayar of Poondi with a far-sighted vision of educating the rural masses, the motto of the College is “to learn and to serve”.
,Bharathidasan University
The history of A.V.C. College is part of the history of the Anbanathapuram Vahaira Charities (A.V.C.), Mayiladuthurai. The illustrious Thiru. S. Ramalingam Pillai, whose descendants settled down at the villages Anbanathapuram, Enathimangalam, Pallavarayanpet, Karugudy and Kanganamputhur, set apart the sixth share of his deceased son, Thiru. Velayutham Pillai, for charitable purposes.
Thanjavur ,Bharathidasan University
The Government Arts College for Women was established in 1966 with the main objective of providing higher education for Women of Thanjavur. The College was renamed as 'Kunthavai Naacchiyaar Governement Arts College for Women' in memory of the illustrious Sister of Raja Raja Chola on the occasion of the 1000th anniversary celebration of the Coronation of the Great King of Thanjavur.
Thanjavur ,
Rajah Serfoji Government Arts College (Autonomous), thanjavur in our college that our courses and programmes will facilitate outstanding opportunities for academic, research, personal and social growth for women students from this part of the state.
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In the year 1965, the Government of Tamil Nadu Started Periyar EVR College in Tiruchirappalli, the central part of Tamilnadu, naming it after the great thinker and social reformer Thanthai Periyar.
KUMBAKONAM ,
The Government Arts College, previously known as the Government Arts College for Men, is an arts college based in the town of Kumbakonam in Tamil Nadu, India. It is one of the oldest and prestigious educational institutions in the Madras Presidency of British India.