Dr. Ambedkar Government Arts College
Vysarpadi | Esst. on:1972 | Government [
Autonomous
]
The birth of Dr. Ambedkar Government Arts College could be traced to the aspiring masses, an understanding state and a co-operative community. In the late sixties the clamour for an institution of higher education for the children of North Chennai was steadily increasing. So the Government of Tamilnadu, individual and corporate philanthropists and film stars joined hands with the common people of North Chennai to give a concrete shape to their dreams. Efforts commenced in 1971 when the Government of Tamilnadu located a huge lake lying South of Madras-Calcutta National Highway as the site for the proposed College. The significance of the role this College was going to play in future, is seen in the sharp contrast that marks its arrival from the birth of grandiose institutions. Though land was located, money needed to be raised. Now the Government setup a Fund Raising Committee with the Madras District Collector at the helm. The Committee organized Benefit Matches where film-stars wielded the willow for the cause. Company philanthrophy and common people together mobilized the Government stipulated sum of Rs. 5 lakhs (Rupees five lakhs only) and the first brick was laid on clayey soil on 01/08/1972. The then Hon'ble Minister for Harijan Welfare played a noteworthy role consistently. It must be recorded that the same aspirations of the people, which helped found the College in 1973, continue to inspire and guide the teachers and supporting staff of the College to this day.
Government Arts College
Anna Salai, | Esst. on:1969 | Government [
Autonomous
]
Government Arts College, Nandanam, Chennai:600 035, , had originated in the middle of the 18th century as a School, called Madrasa, and in 1901, it was upgraded into a College with the objective of accommodating Muslim students, which continued till it acquired its present status in 1948. Ever since, equal opportunity came to be extended to students of all communities, irrespective of religious denomination.
At its present location, it is well situated to serve the needs of the pupils settled in the central regions of the Metropolis. Though it is situated in Chennai, it draws students from the neighboring districts. A distinct character of the Institution is that it caters to the needs of the lower rungs of the society.
Presidency College(Co-Education)
Kamaraj Salai, | Esst. on:1840 | Government [
Autonomous
]
Presidency College is an arts, commerce and science college in the city of Chennai in Tamil Nadu, India. Established as the Madras Preparatory School on October 16th, 1840 and later, upgraded to a high school and then a graduate college, the Presidency College is one of the oldest government arts colleges in India. It is one of the two Presidency colleges established by the British in India, the other being the Presidency College, Kolkata.[1]
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Bharathi Women's College
Prakasam Salai, | Esst. on:1964 | Government [
Autonomous
]
Bharathi Women’s College was established in 1964 and is very famous for its academic standing and leadership building for women. The college is affiliated to University of Madras, Chennai and has been re-accredited Grade B by NAAC. The college is named after a famous Tamil poet Subramanian Bharathi.
At present, the college offers 13 UG courses, 13 PG courses, 5 M.Phil and 6 PhD research programmes. Located in a fairly large campus of 8 Acres, the college is nested in the crowded Gorgeous George Town, the actual Chennai. The college offers a lot of facilities both in academics and sports.
In a span of more than 50 years, Bharathi Women’s College has grown almost 100 fold and its alumni continue to serve in various fields.
Quaid-E-Milleth Govt. Arts College for Women
Binny Road, | Esst. on:1974 | Government [
Autonomous
]
The Quaid-e-Millath Government College for Women is an educational institution in Chennai (Madras), Tamil Nadu. In 1974-75 it replaced the Government Arts College for Men, which was shifted to Nandanam. The Mount Road Arts College was the legacy of the Muslim Rulers of Wallajah. The Madras Mohammedan College and the Madrasa-e-Azam school for boys functioned from this location. After Independence, Mohamedan College was renamed as Government Arts College for Men (1948). The premises are now divided between the Madrasa-e-Azam school and the Quaid-e-Millath Government College for Women.
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Queen Mary's College(Women)
Kamaraj salai, | Esst. on:1914 | Government [
Autonomous
]
Queen Mary’s College is best described as a pioneer in the task of empowering women through education. It was started in 1914 by the British Government as the Madras College For Women. With a modest intake of 33 women students at the time of its inception, it has over the 102 years of its existence, grown phenomenally from an Intermediate to a tertiary level institution and on to a full-fledged premier institution. Today it caters to over 4000 women students.
The scenic and sprawling campus of 17 acres located on the famed Marina and overlooking the magnificent vista of the Bay of Bengal, symbolizes the history of its endeavours to reach horizons of knowledge. This college has launched women into all spheres of life: its alumni have played decisive roles in governmental and non-governmental organizations, both nationally and internationally and have achieved global recognition.
The College has played a dominant role in empowering women from disadvantaged sections of society. Tuned to societal needs, the college has as its mission the following aims and objectives:
1. To provide educational access to women from different strata of society without discrimination
2. To function exclusively for the uplift of women in the state and nation, allowing them freedom of expression and gender equity.
3. To foster the spirit of inquiry and maintain a tradition of academic excellence.
4. To promote value-based educational programmes aimed at fashioning women of integrity and resourcefulness, making them agents of societal transformation and national development.
Queen Mary’s College has been listed among the top 20 colleges of India and has a reputation for its women-centred programmes in Humanities, Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Nutrition and Home Management, Physical Education and Indian Music. The college is the first government women’s college in the state to offer a doctoral program in Botany besides offering doctoral programmes in Music, Geography and Tamil. It also offers free coaching for IAS/IPS examinations. It was the first government college to go in for accreditation by NAAC and was accredited with ‘4 star status’ in 1999 and reaccredited in 2005. Being granted autonomy in 1987, it has enjoyed two decades of autonomy and has increased its programmes to 23 at the UG level (English and Tamil medium), 18 at the PG level, 12 in M.Phil and 9 in Ph.D.
R. V. Government Arts College
GST Road | Esst. on:1970 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
Established in 1970 by the Government of Tamilnadu in the lake town Chengalpattu.
UGC 2(f) and 12(B) recognition from 1972.
Affiliated to University of Madras
Established to cater the needs of the economically, educationally and socially marginalised society of Kancheepuram District.
Coeducational Institution.
Total area of 8.29 acres of which built up area in 5 acres.
8.29 acres of land with building was donated by the Philanthropist Sri Rajeswari Vedachalam Mudaliar.
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L. N. Government College
T.H. Road, | Esst. on:1965 | Government [
Autonomous
]
Loganatha Narayasamy Government College was first started in Chengallpattu M.G.R District. Two great industrialists Thiru. LoganathanMudalliyar and Thiru. T. S. Narayasamy jointly donated Rs five lakhs initially to start the college in the year of 1965. Along with them, the Government of TamilNadu stretched their helping hands by donating the buildings worth of Rs three lacks in the year of 1965. The name of the college was placed in the remembrance of these two great philanthropists.
The college which has the area of 60 acres is functioning in the Thirvottiyur – Ponneri road Thiruvallur Dist. Four courses were introduced in the year of 1965. Due to this, the people dwelling in the North rural area from Chennai got the opportunity of getting further higher studies.
The college which has the area of 60 acres is functioning in the Thirvottiyur – Ponneri road Thiruvallur Dist. Four courses were introduced in the year of 1965. Due to this, the people dwelling in the North rural area from Chennai got the opportunity of getting further higher studies.
Mathematics and History courses were started in the year 1966 followed by the introduction of Undergraduate programs in Physics, Chemistry and Botany. During the year of 1979-80 History and English Literature courses were introduced. In the year of 1980-81 Political science was introduced and in the year of 1993-94 Post Graduate course in Political Science was started.
In the year of 1999-2000 and 2008-2009 the Computer Science under Graduate and Post Graduate courses were introduced respectively.
This college was granted with NAAC accreditation with C+ grade. This college has been given the status of first grade in the academic year of 2007-2008.
In the year 2011, autonomy has been granted to the college and subsequently, undergraduate courses in Computer Applications, Tamil literature and Commerce have been started in the academic year 2012 – 2013. Also, during the same period, post graduate courses in Physics, Chemistry, Plant Biology and Plant Bio-Technology, Tamil, English are also introduced in the college.
To inculcate rural youngsters, under graduate and post graduate diploma courses in Entrepreneurship and Business Management are introduced in the year 2011.
L N College also houses research programs leading to Ph.D in the departments of Plant Biology and Plant Bio-Technology (Full Time) and Mathematics (Part time).
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Sri Subramaniaswamy Government arts College
Tirutani | Esst. on:1970 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
Sri Subramaniaswamy Government Arts College started functioning in the year 1970 to meet the great demand in the locality for an institution known for excellence in higher education. The college is located at Tiruttani, one of the six sacred abodes of Lord Muruga. The college shifted its campus from a private construction to the newly built edifice located on the Chennai-Tiruttani highway in the year 1976. University of Madras gave approval for the undergraduate courses of History (1977), Economics (1978), English Literature (1979), Mathematics (1981), Commerce (1982), Physics (1998) and Computer Science (1998). In the year 2013-14 many courses were started like Undergraduate courses of B.A (Tamil), B.Com (Corp. Secretaryship), BCA , BBA ) and BCom (General) and the Post Graduate courses of M.A (Economics), M.A (Tamil), M.A (English), MSc(Computer Science), M.Com (Coporate Secretaryship), M.Com (General), MSc (Mathematics) and MSc (Physics) and the Research Programs-MPhil (History, Economics and Computer science) and PhD in Economics and History.
The institution was recognized by the UGC in the year 1989. The NAAC accredited the institution with B++ during the academic year 2004-2005. The institution takes much pride in the overall quality of institution that has improved significantly since the previous NAAC accreditation. This has become possible due to the financial and moral support from the Govt. of Tamil Nadu and UGC, and through the vigorous efforts of the faculty of all the departments, administrative staffs, alumnus and the students of the institution.
The main aim of the institution is to impart quality education to the students hailing from the rural background. The institution plays a crucial role in providing constructive pragmatic educational services to the students hailing from socially and economically marginalized sections. The institution aspires to shed the darkness of ignorance by igniting the lamp of knowledge. The promotion of knowledge among the students by kindling their intellectual acumen, and by endorsing their physical robustness is the twofold objectives of our institution.
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Defence Services Staff College
Wellington | Esst. on:1948 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
From modest beginnings in 1947, the College today boasts of a well earned global reputaion and many laurels for excellence. Being one of the earliest institutions of its kind in the entire world to provide, under one roof, training to officers of the Army, the Navy and the Air Force, along with officers of the civil services, DSSC has acquired an enviable Reputation both at home and abroad for its pursuit of academic excellence. Situated in the lap of salubrious Nilgiris and surrounded by innumerable tea plantations and flora of all kinds, DSSC stands tall as an epitome of Indian military proficiency.
Forensic Science Department
Kamaraj salai, | Esst. on: | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
The Forensic Sciences Department of the State of Tamil Nadu (India) is functioning in the "Forensic house" at 30A, Kamarajar Salai, Mylapore, Chennai -600004. The objective of this institution is mainly to render Forensic Science Service to the Criminal Justice Administration with quality as the prime concern. The Director, who is an academician as well as a scientist, is the Head of this Department. At present, the Department consists of the following:
Main Laboratory in Chennai comprises fourteen divisions.
Regional Forensic Science Laboratories at nine places.
Mobile Forensic Science Laboratories in 34 Police Districts / Commissionerates.
Tamilnadu Institute of Labour Studies
Kamarajar Salai | Esst. on:1973 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
The Tamil Nadu Institute of Labour Studies, is a general degree college located at Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1973. The college is affiliated with University of Madras.[1] This college offers bachelor's and master's degree courses in Labour Management.s
King Institute of Preventive Medicine
Guindy | Esst. on:1941 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
The International vaccination centre in King Institute of Preventive Medicine & Research is one of the authorised centres for issuing yellow fever vaccination certificate The centre is Functioning since 1969 and has been recognized by World Health Organisation. (WHO).King I
University of Madras Arts and Science College(University Constituent College)
East Coast Road, | Esst. on:2011 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
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University of Madras Arts and Science College(University Constituent College)
Poonthottam Street, Theradi, | Esst. on:2012 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
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PuratchI Thalaivar Dr.M.G.R. Government Arts and Science College
Thirupulivanam village, | Esst. on:2013 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
Uthiramerur Government College of Arts and Science is the second government college in the Kanchipuram district.
This College was started by the Government of Tamil Nadu on 13.09.2013 in the academic year 2013-14.
According to the present Government of Tamil Nadu, 266 days 19.09.2017, Revolutionary leader Dr. MGR. Government College of Arts and Sciences is named after the Government of Tamil Nadu.
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Government Arts & Science College (Co-Education)
Kummallamman Kovil Street, Dr. Radha Krishnan Nagar, | Esst. on:2015 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
Government Arts & Science College
100 Feet Road, | Esst. on:2016 | Government [
Non-Autonomous
]
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