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This is a list of the schools and colleges in Tiruvarur district. A.R.J College of Engineering and Technology; Central University of Tamil Nadu; National Higher Secondary School Mannargudi; Sri Sankara Matriculation Higher Secondary School; Thiruvalluvar Government Higher Secondary School
College name Location District Affiliation Estd. Weblink 1: Government Arts College, Karur (Autonomous College) Karur: ... Tiruvarur district: Bharathidasan University:
This college is currently affiliated with Anna University of Technology, Tiruchirappalli 10°37′08″N 79°27′15″E / 10.618979°N 79.454246°E / 10.618979; 79. [ 1 ]
Name of the College Category Administering University Location Agricultural College And Research Institute, Chettinad Agriculture Tamil Nadu Agricultural University: Sivaganga Agricultural College And Research Institute, Coimbatore Agriculture Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore Agricultural College And Research Institute, Karur ...
Central University of Tamil Nadu (CUTN) is a Central University [3] located in Thiruvarur, Tamil Nadu, India, and Prof. M. Krishnan is the Vice-Chancellor of this Central University, which now has over 2,000 students in 27 Departments under 12 Schools. CUTN was ranked in the 51–100 band among universities in India by the National ...
Bharathidasan University (BDU) is a university in the city of Tiruchirappalli, [2] Tamil Nadu, India.It is located on Tiruchirappalli-Pudukkottai National Highway 336.It has affiliated colleges in the districts of Ariyalur district, Karur, Nagapattinam, Perambalur, Pudukkottai, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur and Tiruchirapalli.
Tiruvarur district was created in January 1997 and Tiruvarur town became the district headquarters. [11] Thiruvarur comes under the Thiruvarur assembly constituency and it elects a member to the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly once every five years. [66] Till 2006, the constituency was reserved for SC (Scheduled Caste) candidates.
There are 17 schools and three arts colleges in Mannargudi. [46] The Findlay Higher Secondary School (formerly Findlay College), founded by the Wesleyan Mission in 1845, is the oldest educational institution in the town. [2] [47] Originally started as a secondary school, the college was upgraded to a high school and a college in 1883. [47]