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Ariyalur,Bharathidasan University
The Government Arts College, (GAC) Ariyalur , a pioneering Government College, was established in the year 1965, the awareness of Higher Education among the people in and around the small town Ariyalur and the development in the field of primary, middle level education in Tamilnadu as well as the then State Government policy to spread Higher Education in the rural areas of less privileged, contributed to establish this revolutionary Government College of Arts at Ariyalur.
,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.
,Bharathidasan University
Thanthai Hans Roever College of Arts and Science is an educational institution run by the St. John Sangam Trust. It was established in 1985, as a religious minority institution in memory of Rev. Fr. Hans Roever, a missionary from Germany, with the primary objective of providing higher education to the weaker and backward sections of the society in general and the Christian minority in particular.
TIRUCHIRAPPALLI ,Bharathidasan University
Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College, an autonomous college affiliated to Bharathidasan University is a renowned women’s institution in Tiruchirappalli.
,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
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.
,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.
KUMBAKONAM ,Bharathidasan University
It is located about 313 Kilometres away from madras on the south, about 90Kms. from Tiruchy on the east and about 40kms from Thanjavur on the North East. The town is bounded by two rivers - " River Cauvery" on the north and "River Arasalar" on the south. Further, Kumbakonam is a well known city for quality education. One among the colleges which provides high quality educations is " Govt. College for Women (Autonomous)" which is affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli.
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.
,Mahatma Gandhi University
St. Joseph's College Moolamattom had a very humble beginning. It was started as a junior college, affiliated to the University of Kerala in 1981 with just two arts batches for the pre-degree course. In the absence of a permanent building the classes were held in the parish hall of Arakulam Puthenpally .
Thuruthicad ,Mahatma Gandhi University
The Mar Thoma Syrian Church of Malabar, one of the oldest Syrian Christian Churches founded by St. Thomas in India, entered the realm of higher education by establishing a College in Tiruvalla, the Headquarters of the Church. The Church, which had pioneered many social and humanitarian projects, was thus responding to a dire need of the society in the field of higher education by founding Mar Thoma College in 1952. The college grew fast, even beyond the dreams of founding fathers and now it is o
Muvattupuzha,Mahatma Gandhi University
Nirmala College, Muvattupuzha is a first grade college which has completed 61 years of glorious service to the cause of higher education. The College celebrated the golden jubilee in the academic year 2002-03 and treads on to conquer new heights in the path of academic excellence. Towering aloft on the peak of a high hill, surrounded by luxuriant vegetation, intermingled by shady trees and distant from the clamour and confusion of the city, stands Nirmala College; the beacon light of learning an
Kottayam,Mahatma Gandhi University
The CMS College endeavours to live up to its motto Thy Word is Truth which inspired the founding fathers of the college to enlighten the populace of this region two centuries ago. The emblem of the college is a translation of the motto. The vision, mission and objectives are established accordingly.
Kollam,Kerala University
Sree Narayana College, Kollam is one of the earliest and the greatest centres of higher education in the whole state of Kerala. Affiliated to the University of Kerala, the College is managed by the Sree Narayana Trusts, Kollam. Bearing in letter and spirit the name of Sree Narayana Guru (1854-1928), the great saint-philosopher, social reformer and mystic poet, the college was started in 1948 by S.N.D.P. Yogam and its able and inspiring leader R. Sankar (1909-1972) with 505 students at the Interm
Kollam,Kerala University
The Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (S.N.D.P) Yogam in 1946 resolved to establish a college at Kollam in obeisance to the great saint, philosopher and social reformer Sree Narayana Guru, to provide better higher educational facilities, mainly for the backward classes of Kerala. The resolution came true when the Sree Narayana College was opened in 1948 as a mixed college.