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Central Library, SASTRA. The campus is built on 232 acres (94 ha) of land. The total built area is about 195,000 square metres (2,100,000 sq ft), out of which about 85,000 square metres (910,000 sq ft) are hostels, quarters and guest houses. [5] SASTRA will provide totally 119 courses across the 10 Streams.
Currently, Thanjavur has four universities including Tamil University and several colleges including the Thanjavur Medical College and RVS Agricultural College. There are also many research centres, including the Paddy Processing Research Centre (Now Indian Institute of Crop Processing Technology) and Soil and Water Research Centre and also ...
Jersey City Junior College: Jersey City--1929: 1959: Students transferred to Jersey City State College, now New Jersey City University: John Marshall College---1950: Merged into Seton Hall University as their law school Law School of South Jersey: Camden-1920: 1949: Became part of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey Luther College of ...
Northeastern Bible College (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Defunct private universities and colleges in New Jersey" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (2 C, 17 P, 3 F) Pages in category "Defunct universities and colleges in New Jersey" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The last Friday of Aadi month and Aadi Perukku (July–August), new moon and full moon days are celebrated. Maha chandi homam is conducted every year during chithra pournami (full moon day). Malai Mel Ayyanar temple This temple dates to Karikala's time, circa 100 BC-190 AD. [citation needed] It is located in an elevated terrain. The main deity ...
Universities and colleges in Essex County, New Jersey (6 C, 12 P) G. Universities and colleges in Gloucester County, New Jersey (1 C, 2 P) H.
New Jersey's county colleges provide access to a two-year community college education to residents of all of New Jersey's 21 counties. There are now 19 county colleges statewide, reflecting the fact that two of these colleges each serve students from two separate counties.