E.M.G. Yadava Women's College

E.M.G. Yadava Women's College
Address
New Natham Road, Thiruppalai
Madurai, Tamil Nadu, India, 625014
Information
School type Autonomous co-educational college
Motto Magalir Arivu, Kudumba Uyarvu ('By educating a woman we educate the whole family')
Established 1974
Founder E.M. Gopalakrishna Kone
Director V. Pushpalatha, M.Com, MPhil,[1]
Principal Dr. R. Poovazhaki[2]
Secretary Thirumathi E.M.G.S. Indirani
Campus size 15 acres (61,000 m2)
Accreditation National Assessment and Accreditation Council
USNWR ranking "A" grade
Website http://www.emgywomenscollege.in/

E.M.G. Yadava Women's College is in Thiruppalai, Madurai, India. It is affiliated to Madurai Kamaraj University and run by the Yadava Community Educational Trust. The motto of the college is "Magalir Arivu, Kudumba Uyarvu" which means "By educating a woman we educate the whole family." It was established with the aim of providing education to the underprivileged women students. The mission of the institution is to achieve gender parity through women education and thereby creating a society in which the women become respectable, self-reliant and self-sufficient.

History

The college was started only with pre-university courses at E.M.G. Kalyana Mandabam at Tallakulam, Madurai in 1974. Then the college was shifted to the present campus at New Natham Road, Thiruppalai on 15 acres of land donated by E.M.G. Charitable Trust in 1980. It was upgraded as First Grade College in 1979 offering undergraduate courses.

Courses offered

Aided courses

Unaided courses, U.G.

Unaided courses, P.G.

Certificate courses

Diploma courses

Infrastructure

The college has a women's hostel named after politician Mulayam Singh Yadav of the Samajwadi Party because the hostel was constructed using a donation from him.

See also

References

External links

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