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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 ]
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.
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.
Madurai Medical College is a medical school attached to the Government Rajaji Hospital in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India. The hospital provides tertiary care to more than twenty million people in the southern part of Tamil Nadu. The hospital was established in 1842 and became a teaching hospital in 1954. The hospital was formerly known as Erskine's ...
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.
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.
The college was started in 1965 by Nadar Mahajana Sangam with donations received from members of the Sangam. A sum of ₹ one lakh was donated by S. Vellaichamy Nadar. The college started as a pre-university college with an initial student strength of 330 (boys only), 18 teachers and 12 non-teaching staff.