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It was the first institution to get the 'Deemed University status' in Tamil Nadu. Srinivasa Ramanujam Center at Kumbakonam is attached to it. [3] In 2011, software company Tata Consultancy Services set a world record of recruiting 1,755 students from SASTRA, the largest recruitment by any company in the world from a single campus. [4]
Pages in category "Universities and colleges in Peoria, Illinois" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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Lombard College (1853–1930), in Galesburg, after closing many students went to Knox College; MacMurray College (1846-2020), in Jacksonville [8] Mallinckrodt College (1916–1991, Wilmette), merged with Loyola University Chicago [9] [10] Midstate College, in Peoria
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SASTRA-CNR Rao Award is an award instituted by SASTRA University, a private and deemed university in the town of Thirumalaisamudram, Thanjavur district, Tamil Nadu, to honor excellence in chemistry and material science, the two areas in which C N R Rao has made great, important and substantial contributions.
Illinois Central College (ICC) is a public community college with its main campus in East Peoria, Illinois.It is part of the Illinois Community College System and its district, Illinois Community College District 514, is a 2,322-square-mile (6,010 km 2) includes most of Peoria, Tazewell, and Woodford counties and parts of Bureau, Logan, Marshall, Livingston, McLean, Stark, and Mason counties.
Midstate College's origins date back to 1857, when a commercial school was started in Peoria. In 1865, a similar school opened, and the two schools combined in 1868. In 1888, the merged school was bought by George W. Brown, principal of Jacksonville Business College, and named Brown's Business College of Commerce .