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Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) is the state agricultural university of Tamil Nadu [1] Headquartered in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India. It is the 1st State Agriculture University (SAU ) of India to be accredited by Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Theni: Horticultural College And Research Institute for Women, Navalur kuttapattu Horticulture Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Tiruchirapalli: Madras Institute of Technology: Engineering: Anna University: Chromepet, Chennai: School of Post Graduate Studies, Coimbatore Post graduate studies
2.1.4 Bharathiar University Coimbatore - Post Graduate Extension Centre 2.1.5 Bharathiar University Coimbatore - affiliated Tamil Nadu Government's arts & science colleges 2.1.6 Periyar University, Salem - affiliated Tamil Nadu Government's arts & science colleges
The Tamil Nadu Rice Research Institute (TRRI) is an Indian research institute working in the field of rice under Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU). [1] [2] Situated in Aduthurai, in Thanjavur district, it was established in April, 1985 in TNAU to meet the research requirements of the region with the help of existing Agricultural Colleges and Research centres and perform lead function ...
K. Ramasamy (Tamil: கு. இராமசாமி; born 1 May 1948) is the former Vice Chancellor [1] of Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India, and was also the Member of State Planning Commission (agriculture and irrigation) [2] of Tamil Nadu.
The college was affiliated to the Madurai Kamaraj University consequent to its inception in 1967 till the newly formed The Tamil Nadu Dr. MGR Medical University, Guindy, Chennai in 1988. The college increased the number of admissions to 100 per year during 1973-74 and was subsequently recognised by the Medical Council of India since the year ...
For 10 years, she has overseen a college with 14 departments, 29 centers and institutes, more than 7,600 undergraduate students, 320 faculty members and 585 staff members.
The members of the High Level Committee, consisting of Dr. S. Arumugam, Dr. M. Natarajan, and Dr. S. Kameswaran, submitted the proposals to the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu M. G. Ramachandran in the presence of H. V. Hande, former Minister for Health and Family Welfare Department of Tamil Nadu, on 5 July 1983 to start a separate medical university in Tamil Nadu.