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Ethiraj College for Women is an arts and science college for women in Chennai, India, managed by the Ethiraj College Trust. It was founded in 1948 by the barrister V. L. Ethiraj of Vellore . History
Dr.MGR Janaki College of Arts and Science for Women: Dr. Sivanthi Aditanar College of Engineering: Engineering: Anna University: Tiruchendur: Thoothukudi: Private: 1995 Easwari Engineering College: Engineering Autonomous under Anna University: Chennai: Chennai: Self-financing 1996 Ethiraj College for Women: Arts and Sciences: Autonomous under ...
List of Anna University approved colleges in Tiruchengode Region Vivekanandha College of Engineering for Women [8] K.S.RANGASAMY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY (AUTONOMOUS) [8] K.S.R. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING (AUTONOMOUS) [8] K.S.R. INSTITUTE FOR ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY [8]
Pages in category "Women's universities and colleges in Chennai" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Ethiraj College for Women; J.
Some of the oldest medical colleges India, the Madras Medical College (1835) and Stanley Medical College (1938) are located in the city. Notable, liberal arts colleges in the city include Loyola College, Madras Christian College, Presidency College, Stella Maris College, Women's Christian College and Ethiraj College for Women. [3]
V. M. Muralidharan, chairman, Ethiraj College for Women [48] J. Sai Deepak, lawyer in the Supreme Court of India; V. S. Mahalingam, DRDO scientist and director of the Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics [49] Venu Srinivasan, chairman of Sundaram - Clayton Limited and TVS Motor Company [27]
Additionally, it was the first women's college in Madras to offer M.A. degree courses in English, economics, and fine arts. In 1960, the college moved from Santhome to a more spacious campus, "The Cloisters", Cathedral Road, Chennai. The following few decades saw tremendous growth and development in the college with several firsts and distinctions.
The Women's Christian College was founded in 1915 with 41 students and 7 faculty members, as a result of the joint venture of 12 missionary societies of interdenominational and international nature located in England, in Canada and in U.S.A., with a mission to provide higher education to women of India in liberal arts and sciences.