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The Annamalai University (informally titled as AU) is a public state university [3] in Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu, India. The 1,500-acre (6.1 km 2 ) sprawling campus offers courses of higher education in arts, science, engineering, management, humanities, agriculture, and physical education.
The college was opened in 1996 at a temporary location in Thoraipakkam in the suburbs of Chennai, Tamil Nadu as an affiliate of Anna University. It moved to a 230-acre campus at Kalavakkam (Near Thiruporur) on Rajiv Gandhi Salai (Old Mahabalipuram Road, Chennai) in 1998.
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Tiruchirapalli: Madras Institute of Technology: Engineering: Anna University: Chromepet, Chennai: School of Post Graduate Studies, Coimbatore Post graduate studies Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore: University college of engineering Kanchipuram: Engineering Anna University Kanchipuram
University of Madras was founded in 1857 and is one of India's first modern universities. [4] There are more than 510 engineering colleges in the state including 34 government colleges with the government-run College of Engineering, Guindy, Anna University founded in 1794 is the oldest engineering college in India.
Inauguration of the old college campus, 8 April 1985 The entrance to the college. In November 1985, the college was founded and granted permission by Vishnu Vardhan JP to conduct engineering courses in mechanical engineering, electronics and communication engineering, and computer science engineering, which were awarded by the University of Madras.
Anna University – K B Chandrasekhar Research Centre (AU-KBCRC) [1]: The Anna University K B Chandrashekar Research Centre was established at the MIT Campus in May 1999 through the donation of ₹ 1.00 crore by Dr K B Chandrasekhar, chairman and co-founder of Exodus Communications. The infrastructure includes a 256 kbit/s Internet access over ...
In 1976, it was declared a Deemed University by the University Grants Commission (UGC) under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956. It is fully funded by the UGC. It is fully funded by the UGC. In 2006, it was renamed Gandhigram Rural Institute as per the guidelines of UGC.
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