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It was an affiliated college of Utkal University until the session 1998–99. It has been functioning as an autonomous institution following the grant of autonomy by the UGC in 1999. Over the years BJB College has grown in its infrastructure, student enrolment and subject options.
Tamil Nadu has both private and public universities, which either the government of India or the government of Tamil Nadu owns and manages. whereas various bodies and societies manage the private universities. Here is a list of research organizations and higher educational institutions in the state.
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On There are 552 engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu as of July 2014. Out of 552 engineering colleges affiliated to Anna University, 14 of them are Government/aided colleges, 33 of them are Autonomous colleges and the rest are self-financing colleges and four are University departments within Anna University.
In official documents they are called "autonomous bodies", [8] "university-level institutions", [9] or even simply "other central institutions". [10] Such institutes include: Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) are a group of
In 1984 the college was renamed as Kunthavai Naacchiyaar Government Arts College. The Institution had reached another milestone in 2000 when the NACC team visited and accredited the college with Three Star Status. In the year 2004 the autonomous status was conferred to the college. In 2006 the institution was re-accredited with B+ grade by the ...
Infant Jesus College of Engineering, Keelavallanadu; Jayaraj Annapackiam CSI College of Engineering, Nazareth; National Engineering College (Autonomous), Kovilpatti; St. Mother Theresa Engineering College, Vagaikulam; Unnamalai Institute of Technology, Kovilpatti; VV College of Engineering, Arasur
The college administration is primarily governed by the managing committee, which includes members of the Ayya and Janaki Ammal Trust, the principal and university representatives. [5] Autonomous functionaries and the college council are responsible for the day-to-day activities of the academic programs.