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PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
It had taken, decades for the College to take shape. At the behest of Sir Thomas Munro a Committee of public instruction was formed in 1826. In 1836 the duties of the Committee of...
PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
Sir Theagaraya College is located in Old Washermenpet, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. The college is affiliated to the University of Madras. Arts and Science courses offered include B...
Economics
India, Chennai
The birth of Dr. Ambedkar Government Arts College could be traced to the aspiring masses, an understanding state and a co-operative community. In the late sixties the clamour for a...
PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
The advent of Bhagavan Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa is the starting point of the renaissance in india. Swami Vivekananda, the illustrious disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, gave the first...
PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
Ideally located in the heart of the city of Chennai in a sprawling campus of about 30 acres, the college offers a variety of courses in keeping with the motto ‘Endeavour to Engligh...
PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
Pachaiyappa's College, Chennai is the offspring of a superlative act of private philanthropy of its progenitor, Pachaiyappa Mudaliar, who had made himself a master financier and me...
PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
Christ the King Church was designed and built in 1931 by Architect S. A. Gnana Pragasam Pillai at the behest of Rev. Fr. Francis Bertram S.J., founder Principal (1924-1935) and sec...
PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
Christ the King Church was designed and built in 1931 by Architect S. A. Gnana Pragasam Pillai at the behest of Rev. Fr. Francis Bertram S.J., founder Principal (1924-1935) and sec...
PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
The New College is an institution of higher education in Chennai, South India. Established in 1951, the institution is one of the affiliated colleges of the University of Madras, w...
PhD in Economics
India, Chennai
Beginning in a small one-storey building in Santhome, Mylapore with 32 students, the College moved to its present campus "The Cloisters" on Cathedral Road in 1960. Today the Colleg...