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Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College

Information about the college:

College Name
Sri Adichunchanagiri Womens College, Cumbum
Address
Cumbum - Kumily Road, Cumbum, Tamilnadu
Location
Theni Tamil Nadu
Website
College Type
Affiliated College
University Name
Mother Teresa Womens University, Kodaikanal
University Type
State Public University
Established In
1996
Statutory Body
Others
College Management
Private Un-Aided
Specialization
No
Location Type
Rural
Hostels
1
Hostels Intake
273
Total Teachers
52
Total Staff
35
Playground
Theatre
Laboratory
Health Center
Indoor Stadium
Computer Center
Guest House
Girls Only



Address:   Cumbum-Kumuli Rd., Cumbum-625516
Courses offered:   Under Graduate B.Sc. Bio-Chemistry B.Sc. Computer Science B.Sc. Home Science B.Sc. Information Technology B.Sc. Nutrition & Dietetics B.B.A. Business Administration B.C.S. Corporate Secretaryship B.Com. (Regular) B.Com. Corporate Secretaryship
Affiliated To:   Madurai Kamaraj University
About the College:   Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College,Cumbum is situated in Tamail nadu State .The Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College,Cumbume was started and now in a good condition also . The College of Education have the hostel facilities and all other infrastructures . Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College,Cumbumer , Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College,Cumbumer provide Bachelor Education courses and in Education .Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College,Cumbumer is pioneer one.Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College,Cumbumer provides good faculties and the Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College,Cumbumer also provides good infrastructural facilities also.Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Women’s College,Cumbumer have advanced library facility .College of Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology also have better computer labs.
Placement:   Mrs. Vani, Mrs.Rajalakshmi 04554 – 273777
About Management:   Sri Sri Sri Balagangadharanatha Swamiji
About Management:   Principal Name : Dr. R. Shanmugavalli Trust Name : Sri Adi Chunchanagiri Shikshana Trust Address : Kumily Road, Cumbum - 625 516, Theni. Administration Office Address : Cumbum - 625 516.   

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