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Madurai Sivakasi Nadar's Pioneer Meenakshi Women's College, is a women's general degree college located in Poovanthi, Sivaganga district, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1999. The college is affiliated with Alagappa University. [1] This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science.
The Lady Doak college, established in 1948, is the oldest women's college in Madurai. The Madura College (established in 1889), Fatima College (established in 1953) and M.S.S. Wakf Board College (established in 1964) are among the oldest educational institutions of the city.
Sri Meenakshi Government Arts College for Women, is a women's general degree college located in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. It was established in the year 1965. It was established in the year 1965. The college is affiliated with Madurai Kamaraj University . [ 1 ]
Puratchi Thalaivar Dr. M.G.R Government Arts and Science College: Madhanur: 2017 Sri Meenakshi Government Arts College For Women: Madurai: Madurai 1965
Anna University Constituent College (or) Campus 5: Meenakshi Sundararajan Engineering College: Kodambakkam: Chennai district: 2001: Anna University Affiliated Anna University College (or) Campus 6 Meenakshi College of Engineering: K. K Nagar: Chennai: 2001 Anna University Affiliated Anna University College (or) Campus 7 RMK Engineering College ...
Campus or college name Location District Estd ... Thiagarajar College of Engineering: Madurai: Madurai district: 1957 ... Arulmigu Meenakshi Amman College of Engineering;
Meenakshi University was created in the year 1983 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development and received approval of the University Grants Commission. [citation needed] The chancellor is Thiru A.N. Radhakrishnan and the vice-chancellor is T. Gunasagaran.
The college started as a Zilla School in 1856 as an outcome of Wood's despatch of 1854. In 1880, a college Department was added under the affiliation of the University of Madras . [ 2 ] The School and the College Departments were both taken over by 'Madura Native School Committee' and renamed itself as the 'Madura Committee' in 1889.