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The Madurai Law College, established in 1979, is one of the seven government law colleges in the state, administered by the Tamil Nadu Government Department of Legal Studies, and affiliated to the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University.
Pages in category "Schools in Madurai" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Dolphin School is the name of a number of schools in the United Kingdom: Dolphin School (Battersea) Dolphin School, Hurst (Berkshire) Dolphin School (Nottinghamshire) Dolphin School may also refer to: Dolphin Public School Chipiyana, a school in Uttar Pradesh, India; Dolphin Senior Public School, a school in Ontario, Canada
In 1967, under the leadership of Dr. Thangaraj, the college started a self-assessment to develop a plan for the future. [1] In 1973, it submitted an application to Madurai Kamaraj University, which in turn sent a recommendation to the University Grants Commission that autonomous status be conferred on the school, which was accepted. [1]
The school collects an revenue of about 100 crore per annum. Mahatma Montessori Matriculation Higher Secondary School is a school in Madurai in the state of Tamil Nadu in southern India . [ 1 ] It is home to over 2500 students and about 100+ Teaching Staff, 12 coordinators, 2 Vice principal and an Principal.
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.
C.S.Ramachary School is a secondary education centre located in Thirunagar, Madurai. [1] It is well known among the other schools in Madurai district for its 12th grade passing percentage and scores. The school premises consist of classroom blocks, auditorium, basketball court, open play space, trees and canteen.
She founded the Lady Doak College in Madurai, the first higher education institution exclusively for women there. [1] She was born on July 26, 1889, and conducted missionary work in India from 1915 to 1958. [1] From 1948 to 1958, she was at the Lady Doak College. [1]