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Visakhapatnam,Andhra University
The College of Science & Technology was started in the year 1931 as the combined Colleges of Arts, Science and Technology and Sri. M.Venkata Rangaiah was the first Principal succeeded by many great persons like Prof.S.Bhagavantham, Prof.V.S.Krishna and Prof.K.Rangadhama Rao.
Eluru ,Adikavi Nannaya University
Government Degree College, Eluru established in 2008-09 is the reality of dreams and aspirations of the people of Eluru town and its surrounding villages. Inspite of the existence of several UG Colleges in Eluru the need of a Government College for UG students remained a necessity until this institution is established.
Kakinada,Adikavi Nannaya University
Penugonda ,Acharya Nagarjuna University
Sri Vasavi Kanyaka Paremswari & Dr.Kalidindi Suryanarayana Raju Arts & Science College, a pioneering educational institution in A.P. was established on the august day of 4th August 1974 at Penugonda in west Godavari district with the highest guiding principle “Synoptic education to all”.
Guntur,Acharya Nagarjuna University
Mahatma Gandhi College was started in 1992 as an affiliated College of Acharya Nagarjuna University by Sri Vasavi Academy of General and Technical Education, Guntur, a registered non-profit society with the cherished objective of promoting technical and higher education. The College was promoted by Prof. D. A. R. Subrahmanyam, a prominent academician, with the blessings of Sri Kanna Lakshmi Naryana, Former Minister,Andhra Pradesh.
New Delhi,University of Delhi
Fifty years ago, three stalwarts in the public domain, Smt Durgabai Deshmukh, Dr K.L.Rao and Dr C.Anna Rao, transformed their spirited vision and dream to reality in the shape of Sri Venkateswara College. Fired with the zeal of promoting the cause of education, the college was set up at New Delhi under the benign auspices of the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD), Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh in 1961.
New Delhi,University of Delhi
Being a heritage site, the present academic building of the College had only limited possibilities beyond its capacity of 1500 students (after expansion work in 1960). The present strength requires large-scale upgrading of the campus, and for this purpose an Infrastructure Development Vision Plan (Vision 2020) has been formulated. Vision 2020 projects a student strength of over 4,500 after 2016.
Mala ,University of Calicut
Carmel , a first grade college for women under Calicut University stands nestled in an idyllic locale in a small town called Mala near the southern tip of Thrissur district, the cultural capital of Kerala. This college, which began in the year 1981, is run by the Sisters of the Congregation of Mother of Carmel who guided by their founders Blessed Kuriakose Elias Chavara and Rev. Fr. Leopold Beccaro have taken up the apostolate of education.
Guruvayur,University of Calicut
Sree Krishna College, Guruvayur visualized by Sree Krishna Educational Society, was formally inaugurated on 18th July 1964 and was affiliated to Kerala University. In 1967 the college was shifted to the present location at Ariyannur. The college came under the direct control of Guruvayur Devaswom in 1976. Graduate courses were started in 1967 and Post graduate course in 1984.
Nattika,University of Calicut
Inspired by Sree Narayana Guru’s call to seek freedom and enlightenment through education, a few distinguished citizens of Nattika, felt the need to start a College in this backward area. They sought the guidance of Sree Narayana Trusts, Kollam.
Guruvayur,University of Calicut
Framing the vision of women empowerment, and for the successful upbringing of a vibrant social assemblage, a necessity for women education was identified. The birth of Little Flower ensued on 1st July 1955 at Mammiyoor in the pilgrim town Guryvayoor, realizing the worthiness of higher education by the management and the social circle.
Thrissur,University of Calicut
St.Mary’s College, the pioneer First Grade College for women in the District, affiliated of the University of Calicut is situated in the heart of Thrissur, the cultural capital of Kerala. It was established in 1946 and is administered by the CMC Educational Society under the Nirmala Province of the Congregation of the Mother of Carmel (CMC) in the Roman Catholic Church. The College is re-accredited with ‘A’ Grade by National Assessment Coucil (NAAC) in 2010.
Thrissur,University of Calicut
Vimala College (Autonomous), a first grade women's college under the CMC Management, was established in 1967 in Thrissur District, Kerala.Ever since its inception, the college has been in the fore-front of higher education in the state.
Thrissur,University of Calicut
St. Thomas' College firmly believes that, institutes of higher education, through their curriculum, are expected to provide knowledge, know-how, wisdom, and character to the students.
Mannarkkad ,University of Calicut
M.E.S. Kalladi College, Mannarkkad is the proud symbol of the Muslim Educational Society, Calicut to the cause of higher education in Kerala, especially to the educationally backward areas of Malabar. This is the first college started by the MES and is also the Felicious outcome the noble endeavor of the late Kalladi Cheriya Kunhammed Sahib and the local public.