Makhanlal University Announce PGDCA 2010 Results

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Makhanlal Chaturvedi Rashtriya Patrakarita Vishwavidyalaya, Bhopal has announced the results of the PGDCA (Post Graduation Diploma in Computer Application). The PGDCA exam was held in the month of June in the year 2010.

The students can take their results from the University directly or they can even check the results on the internet, since the results have also been published on the official websiteof the University.

The link of the official website has been provided below, if the students click on the link below, they will have access directly to the results link, where they will have to select the name of the appeared examination and submit it. Later on the other page will ask the students to enter their roll nos. of the PGDCA semester exam or the ‘Study Center Code’.

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Entrance Test Notice for Admission to BAMS / BHMS Course [Himachal Pradesh University]

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HIMACHAL PRADESH UNIVERSITY, SHIMLA-5

“Entrance Tests Section”

ENTRANCE TEST NOTICE FOR ADMISSION TO BAMS / BHMS COURSE

An MCQ type competitive test for admission to BAMS Courses in Rajiv Gandhi Govt Post- Graduate Ayurvedic College, Paprola, Distt. Kangra, -HP-176115 and BHMS Course in Solan Homoeopathic Medical College & Hospital Solan will be held on 18-7-2010 (Sunday) at Shimla (University Campus) and Dharamshala Examination Centres.
Eligibility:
ELIGIBILITY CONDITIONS:

85% of the total 100 (ie 50 existing and 50 additional seats) for BAMS Course will be filled up from amongst the Bonafide residents of Himachal Pradesh. Two seats are reserved for Govt, of India Nominees (i.e. for J&K State) and rests of the seats are open seats to be filled up on All India basis. The admission for additional seats as mentioned above will be made subject to approval from the competent authorities.

Age for BAMS Course: The candidate should have attained the age of 17 years and must not have completed 25 years of age as on 1st of October, 2010.

Educational Qualification for BAMS Course: The candidates should have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination with 50% aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (40% marks in case of SC/ST/OBC) and must have passed English as an elective subject.

The Govt, of India nominees shall have to fulfill the eligibility conditions i.e. minimum educational qualification i.e. should have passed 10+2 (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) having at least 55% marks and age condition as mentioned above for BAMS but they will not be required to compete in the entrance test. The nomination’s application should be forwarded through competent authority ( Secretary ISM) of Govt of Jammu & Kashmir to the Director of Ayurveda (ISM & H), Govt, of Himachal Pradesh, Ayurveda Bhawan, Block number-26, SDA Complex, Kasumpti, Shimla-171009 with a copy to the Principal Rajiv Gandhi Govt. P.G. Ayurvedic College Paprola, Distt. Kangra, H.P. with in the stipulated date.

Eligibility Conditions & Educational Qualification for BHMS Course: The candidate, should have passed 10+2 from HP Board of School Education or from recognized board / University or equivalent Degree / examination passed with science (Medical Group with Physics, Biology & Chemistry) of the University / H.P. Board of School Education and the candidate should have attain the age of 17 years on or before 31 st December of the year of his admission to the first year of the Course. The candidates desirous for BHMS Course also have to apply to the Principal, Solan Homoeopathic Medical College and Hospital, Solan (Private) in Form number- 3 available in the prospectus so as to reach there by 17-08-2010

Note: The candidates appeared in the qualifying examination and whose results are still awaited can also apply but their candidature will be purely provisional and subject to fulfillment of minimum eligibility criteria at the time of Counselling.
How To Apply:
Procedure for Obtaining the Prospectus:

(i) By Cash: For prescribed application form and detailed information etc, the prospectus can be obtained at the University Examination Enquiry-cum-Sale Counter No 1, Library Building (Basement) Summer Hill, Shimla-5 from 11.6.2010 to 28A2010 during working hours on payment of Rs 1150/- for General & other categories, and Rs 650/- for SC/ST categories only.

(ii) By Post: The request for obtaining the prospectus by post can only be addressed to the Deputy Registrar(Entrance Tests) HP University, Shimla-171005 accompanied by crossed IPOs / Bank Draft amounting to Rs 1250/- for General & other categories, and Rs 750/-for SC/ST categories drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, H.P. University, Shimla-5. No request for obtaining the prospectus by post will be entertained after 22.6.2010. While applying for obtaining the prospectus by post, the candidate must write “Request for BAMS / BHMS Prospectus-2010″ and also mention complete mailing address in CAPITAL LETTERS along with the telephone number.

Note: It will be the entire responsibility of the candidates to procure the prospectus well in time and submit the application form complete in all respects within the stipulated date. The University will not be responsible for any lapse on this account or postal delay for non-receipt or misplacement or loss of prospectus in transit.

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Top Arts Colleges in India

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  1. tjfgo8a Loyola  College Chennai Loyola College has continued to remain for the past 8 years, in the list of Top 10 Colleges in India ranked by India Today.In 2004, the University Grants Commission (UGC) recognized it as a “College with Potential for Excellence”. The NAAC re accredited it at A+ level in 2006.
  2. core-0000-c88370190d4b414d010d4b5761a64400.p_logoLady Shri Ram College for Women Delhi LSR is recognized as a centre of excellence that nurtures intellectual and academic striving, vibrant extra curricular activity, outreach initiatives and civic engagement. Acknowledged as one of the nation’s finest colleges, it sends out some of the brightest young people to the world of work and the best institutions of higher learning the world over.The college is located in a beautiful 15 acre campus in South Delhi, has approximately 2000 students, over 150 faculty, administrative and support staff and 15 courses of study.
  3. toplogo8aftgSt. Stephen’s College Delhi St. Stephen’s College is a religious foundation drawing inspiration from the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. It aims at helping its members realise spiritual and moral as well as intellectual and aesthetic values.Founded on 1 February 1881, St. Stephen’s is the oldest college in Delhi. It was first affiliated to Calcutta University, and later to Punjab University. Finally with the establishment of Delhi University in 1922, it became one of its three original constituent colleges.
  4. toplogo8aSt.Xavier’s  College Mumbai St. Xavier’s is named after St. Francis Xavier, a Jesuit saint of the 16th Century who travelled to India.On January 30, 1869, St. Xavier’s College was affiliated to the University of Bombay. It is entrusted by the University with the task of preparing students for degrees in Arts, Science and Commerce.
  5. toplogo8aSt. Xavier’s College  Kolkata A Christian Minority Educational Institution, St. Xavier’s was founded in 1860 by a Catholic Christian Minority Religious body, the Society of Jesus, and was affiliated to Calcutta University in 1862. While preference is shown to the educational and cultural needs of the Minority community, admission is open to all irrespective of caste, creed and Nationality!
  6. core-0000-c88370190d4b414d010d4b526e1112f8.p_logo Christ College  Bangalore This university has the rare distinction of being the first institute (while it was a  college)in Karnataka to be accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), an independent Council under UGC. In 2005, its reaccredited with A+. In 2007, Christ University is declared an Institute with Potential for Excellence.
  7. core-0000-c88370190d4b414d010d4b526e1112f8.p_logoPresidency College Kolkata Presidency College was established as Hindu College, on January 20, 1817 in Calcutta, the capital of British India. The foundation committee was headed by the great social reformer Raja Rammohan Roy. The college was renamed as Presidency College and brought under the direct control of the Government in 1855. The college was founded with the expressed intention of providing modern education to the Indian students.
  8. toplogo8aMadras Christian College Chennai Madras Christian College, established by John Anderson, a Scottish missionary in 1837, is one of the oldest and finest colleges of the Indian sub-continent.Today the College has around 4500 students (both ladies and gentlemen as they are traditionally called) and over 220 faculty members serving in 31 departments.The institution is ranked among the Top Ten Liberal Arts and Science Colleges in India and also received the Rating of A+ (equivalent to 90-95%) by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The 365 acre salubrious, idyllic campus with its rare,diverse flora and fauna is a great joy to live in.
  9. toplogo8aStella Maris College Chennai Stella Maris College, a Catholic institution of higher education for women is an autonomous college affiliated to the University of Madras and is partly residential. The College, which is under the direction of the Society of the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, is a minority institution that provides university education in a Christian atmosphere for deserving students, especially those belonging to the Catholic community. Others are also admitted irrespective of caste and creed and their rights of conscience are respected. Besides, the College commits itself to serve the economically weak, socially underprivileged and needy students.
  10. toplogo8a Fergusson College, Pune Fergusson College has 124 years of history as the flagship of higher education in Pune. Alma Mater to leaders across the entire spectrum of societal positions: Prime-Ministers, Industrialists, Doctors, Engineers, Academicians, Scientists, Litterateurs, Artistes, and Sportspersons.A sprawling   65 acre campus, in the heart of the city,  provides space for  residential facilities, sports, games and cultural facilities which contribute to the well rounded development of a more than 5500 strong student population.
  11. toplogo8a Mirinda House, Delhi Miranda House, residential college for women, is one of the premier Women’s Institutions of Delhi University.
    Miranda offers liberal education in humanities and science to more than 2500 students. The faculty is renowned for their meritorious profile, versatile talent and dedication to the cause of education. The college has produced women who have excelled in various professions and have contributed in numerous ways to society at large.
    The college has always maintained high academic standards.
  12. toplogo8aPresidency College, Chennai Presidency College is in Chennai, India and is considered to be the precursor of the University of Madras. It was founded in 1840 by Thiru Eyre Burton Powell. The College was granted autonomy in 1987. It has since been possible for the College to attempt limited curricular and examination reforms to make education meaningful and uptodate. Among the benefits of autonomy are greater student – teacher interaction and a constant review, revision and updating of academic programmes.  The College has been Accredited with Four Stars by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.
  13. toplogo8a St. Xavier’s College, Ahmedabad St. Xavier’s College, Ahmedabad is one of the prestigious institutions of higher learning, being run by the well-known Christian religious order, the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Founded nearly 500 years back, this order made pioneering efforts in organizing and spreading secular education in Europe and extended their activities to India in the middle of the sixteenth century. All the institutions run by the Jesuits in India made a mark in their respective areas for the high standards of education imparted and for quality of students produced. SXC, Ahmedabad was the first Christian institution of higher education established in Gujarat and in course of its life of 45 years has rendered yeoman service in the field of higher education.
  14. toplogo8aHindu College, Delhi The Hindu College is recognized as one of the premier academic institutions in the country.Spread over 25 acres of land, the College premises are housed in one of the prime locations of the North Campus of the University of Delhi, and it is well connected by road and the Delhi Metro. The college campus is well known for its well-maintained gardens and lovely trees, a vast sports ground, and a men’s hostel which can accomodate nearly 200 students.
  15. toplogo8aWomen’s Christian College, Chennai Women’s Christian College was founded on 7th July 1915 as a joint venture of 12 missionary societies from England and USA.   It is affiliated to the University of Madras and was given recognition as an autonomous college in 1982.  At present it is a state subsidized minority institution following the Choice Based Credit System. It has grown to a strength of over 2366 students and 144 members of Faculty in the aided and self-financing sections and 110 members of the non-teaching staff.
  16. toplogo8aSt. Joseph’s College, BangaloreJosephites, as we are known as, are a bunch of people with extremely laid-back yet activist attitudes. We’re the dudes & dudettes at the oldest college in Bangalore. The history of our college dates back to the 1880’s!
  17. toplogo8aSymbiosis Society’s College of Arts and Commerce, Pune Established in 1983, it caters to various enthusiastic students from over the world, helping them take their steps towards the dawn of a better tomorrow & truly living up the motto of “the World is our Family”. Recently Symbiosis College of Arts and Commerce was ranked 5th in India Today’s countrywide survey
  18. toplogo8aMount Carmel College, BangaloreIt’s hard to believe that when MCC started, it had 50 students. Now what you see is around 5000 intelligent, gorgeous girls (we DO have the best fashion team) in a sprawling campus.
  19. toplogo8a Jesus and Mary College, DelhiA premier college of the University of Delhi (DU). It was established in 1968 by the congregation of the Religious of Jesus and Mary, a religious congregation founded by Saint Claudine Thevenet in Lyons(France) in 1818.
  20. toplogo8aHansraj College, DelhiHans Raj College occupies a prestigious place on the educational map of Delhi and attracts students from all over the country. .
  21. toplogo8aSacred Heart College, Kochi Sacred Heart College, Thevara, enjoys the privilege of being one of the best colleges under the Mahatma Gandhi University with a consistently outstanding performance record and accredited with FIVE STAR status by the NAAC.
  22. toplogo8aIndraprastha College for Women, Delhi A pioneer in women’s education, the college was established in 1924 at the initiative of Ms.Annie Besant.Today,they have over 2000 students, 200 of whom reside in our hostel. The College also helps outstation students find safe and comfortable paying guest accommodation near the premises.
  23. toplogo8a St. Teresa’s College, Kochi St.Teresa’s College is situated in the heart of the city of Cochin. This Kalakshetra has a proud history of 80 years to look back upon. Affiliated to the Mahatma Gandhi University, it is a Five Star NAAC accredited College with 2283 students, 123 faculty numbers and 49 Non-teaching Staff. St. Teresa’s College has two campuses, which includes the Arts Block in the Main Campus and the Science Block located on T.D. Road.
  24. toplogo8aLoyola Academy Degree & PG College, Hyderabad
  25. toplogo8aKamala Nehru College for Women, Delhi Kamala Nehru College is one of the premier women colleges in Delhi University. Established in 1964 and named after the eminent freedom fighter and wife of Jawaharlal Nehru.
  26. toplogo8a Ramjas College, Delhi Founded in 1917 by the great educationist and philanthropist, Rai Kedar Nath, Ramjas College is one of the oldest colleges of Delhi. Beginning from the humble precincts of Darya Ganj in Old Delhi, the College today boasts of a spacious campus, state-of-the-art infrastructure and an esteemed faculty of scholars trained at leading universities in India and abroad.
  27. toplogo8a Sri Venkateswara College, DelhiBecome a part of our college n u’ll be proud to call urself a venky-ite!!you’ll find all kinds of ppl here..& each of us excels in all dat we do..frm the excellent studious ones(who do study hard bt party harder).
  28. toplogo8aJyoti Nivas College, Bangalore Jyoti Nivas College is a minority Christian College founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Tarbes. It is affiliated to the Bangalore University.
    Since its inception in 1966, Jyoti Nivas College has remained steadfast to one central commitment, to provide a balanced comprehensive education in the liberal Arts, Science and Commerce, aimed at turning out intellectually enlightened, morally upright, spiritually oriented and socially committed young persons.JNC is one of the coolest and most sought after colleges of Bangalore today & some of the reasons for it: It’s known for its stellar Arts department with one of the best Mass Communication departments in it.
  29. toplogo8aElphinstone College, Mumbai More than 150 years old, Elphinstone is one of the oldest institutions in India. Boasting of such great heritage, it is of no surprise they are consistently ranked among the top educational institutes in surveys.Recently the Elphinstone College has been accredited ‘A’ grade by NAAC (National Assessment & Accreditation Council).
  30. toplogo8a Sophia college for Women, Mumbai Sophia College, founded in 1941, is affiliated to the University of Mumbai. The Governing Body of the Society for the Higher Education of Women in India runs the College. The Religious Sisters and lay staff form the staff of the College.Sophia College is located right in the middle of the hustle bustle of the ‘town area’ of Mumbai city. Its main entrance is located at Breach Candy.
  31. toplogo8aNizam College, Hyderabad Nizam College One of the premier colleges within the fold of Osmania University, Nizam College celebrated its centenary in 1987. The college is one of the oldest and most prestigious institutions of higher education .
  32. toplogo8aK.J. Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce, Mumbai It is the Pioneering Institution of Somaiya Vidyavihar, established in 1960.The college is permanently affiliated to the University of Mumbai and the U.G.C, Delhi.
  33. toplogo8aEthiraj College for Women, Chennai One of the first women’s colleges to be formed in Chennai. Situated in the heart of the city of Chennai in 9 acres of campus area, the college stands self contained with prestigious structures measuring to a total plinth area of 3,48,751Sq.ft.The college has a dedicated team of 291 faculty members who maintain academic excellence and about 5914 students.
  34. toplogo8aMithibai College of Arts, Mumbai Mithibai College is one of the progeny of Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal. Incepted in 1934 , Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal began its journey of many miles with a single step; when it took over the Rashtriya Shala, a school established in 1921 in the wake of the National Movement. From its humble beginning 70 years ago SVKM today has grown into a big educational complex imparting high-level education to more than 32,000 students.
  35. toplogo8a Maulana Azad College, Kolkata Maulana Azad College is a premier institution located in the heart of the city of Calcutta. It has an academically active and culurally vibrant ambience. The uniqueness of this institution’s cultural life lies in its composite cultural mosaic which constitutes the essence of Indian historical tradition of unity in diversity.
  36. toplogo8a Government College for Girls, Chandigarh
  37. toplogo8aQueen Mary’s College, Chennai Queen Mary’s CollegeIt was not only the first Government College for women but also the first Government College for Women to be granted autonomous status in 1987 and to be accredited with 4 stars by NAAC in 1999.
  38. toplogo8a Maharaja’s College, Kochi The Maharaja`s College, Ernakulam, the biggest centers of learning and higher education in the state of Kerala. Though located in the heart of Cochin city, it is spread over a campus of 10 acres on the banks of Vembanad lake. Blanketed by tall and rare species of trees, its buildings are structures that speak of very old as well as modern architectural archetypes and cover a total area of 19,525sq.m. This house provides infrastructure facilities for the 19 departments of the college.
  39. toplogo8a Guru Nanak College, Chennai The college is adjudged as one of the best institutions in the state of Tamil Nadu, particularly in the city of Chennai and the NAAC has given a 5 Start Status to the colleges. Guru Nanak College is the only college for getting certificate by ISO.
  40. toplogo8aM.O.P Vaishnav College for Women, Chennai Affiliated to the University of Madras , it offers selective career oriented under-graduate and post-graduate courses with premier faculty in a scholarly and research environment. Starting in 1992 with just three courses – B.Com., B.B.A., B.Sc. (Maths.), the College offers today 14 U.G. , 7 PG. and 1 research programme and has a strength of 2882 students approximately, thus recording a qualitative and quantitative growth as well. The college offered itself for accreditation in its decennial year and became the first self-financing college to be accredited in the University area. The college has been accredited at four star level by NAAC. In January 2009, the college was re-accredited at highest level “A’ grade by NAAC with 3.51 points out of 4 points scale.
  41. toplogo8aScottish Church College  Kolkata The Scottish Church College, is the oldest continuing Missionary administered liberal arts and sciences academy in India. The College has been awarded Grade A by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The college also enjoys the status of College with Potential for Excellence, a quality rating by the University Grants Commission. Media survey rates Scottish as one among the top fifty colleges in India.
  42. toplogo8aJai Hind College  Mumbai Competitive,Emotional,Fun-loving,Extrovert,Studious is wht a jaihinite is and it is exactly wht the college stands for Variety is the spice of life and where you can find gr8 variety that is not only in the courses .
  43. toplogo8aD.G. Ruparel College, Mumbai The D.G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science and Commerce is a college in Matunga, Mumbai, India. It is affiliated with the University of Mumbai, and has been referred to as “prestigious” by the Times of India.
  44. toplogo8a University College for Women, Osmania University, Hyderabad The University college for Women is one of the oldest and largest institutions in Andhra Pradesh, which caters to women’s education.The College now has about two thousand six hundred students spread over the faculties of Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce and Sciences at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. The college offers thirty-five subjects at the Undergraduate level, taught by highly qualified and experienced faculty. Eighteen courses have a Postgraduate status. There is also a large supporting staff to run the college.
  45. toplogo8aLady Brabourne College, Kolkata Lady Brabourne is one of the leading colleges for women’s education in India. it has got a neat grade ‘A’,by the NAAC! Moreover, it is the only college that has separate departments of Persian and Urdu!
  46. toplogo8a H.K. Arts College, Ahmedabad
  47. toplogo8aC.U. Shah Arts College, Ahmedabad
  48. toplogo8aVivekananda College, Chennai
  49. toplogo8aSt. Ann’s Degree College for Women  Hyderabad St. Ann’s College for Women was established by the Sisters, Society of St. Ann, in 1983, as an institution oriented towards the cause of need-based education, aiming at optimum growth. Their vision and single-minded dedication saw the college evolve from a humble beginning with just two courses, to a model college with all possible conventional and restructured courses, added year after year at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
  50. toplogo8a Bhavan’s college Mumbai Founded on November 7, 1938, on the auspicious Kartik Sud Purnima, Samvat 1995, nearly a decade before the advent of Independence, with the blessings of Mahatma Gandhi and co-operation and support of several distinguished stalwarts of India’s freedom movement, the Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan has grown, from small beginnings, into a comprehensive all-India intellectual, cultural and educational movement.

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University of Kerala

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Institutions under University of Kerala
University Departments of Teaching & Research Other Departments Centres of the University Affiliated Colleges
1. Department of Aquatic Biology & Research
2. Department of Archaeology
3. Department of Biochemistry
4. Department of Biotechnology
5. Department of Botany
6. Department of Chemistry
7. Department of Commerce
8. Department of Communication & Journalism
9. Department of Computer Science
10. Department of Demography
11. Department of Economics
12. Department of Education
13. Institute of English
14. Department of Environmental Sciences
15. Department of Future Studies
16. Department of Geology
17. Department of German
18. Department of Hindi
19. Department of History
20. Institute of Distance Education
21. Institute of Management in Kerala (IMK)
22. Department of Law
23. Department of Library & Information Science
24. Department of Linguistics
25. Department of Malayalam
26. Department of Mathematics
27. Department of Music
28. Department of Optoelectronics
29. Oriental Research Institute & Manuscripts Library
30. Department of Philosophy
31. Department of Physics
32. Department of Political Science
33. Department of Psychology
34. Department of Russian
35. Department of Sanskrit
36. Department of Sociology
37. Department of Statistics
38. Department of Tamil
39. Department of Zoology
40. Department of Distance Education
41. Department of Archaeology
Other Departments
1. Academic Staff College
2. Department of Publications
3. Department of Malayalam Lexicon
4. Department of Student Services
5. Department of Physical Education
6. Computer Centre
7. National Service Scheme
8. Shramik Vidyapeeth, Thiruvananthapuram
9. University Press
1. International Centre for Kerala Studies
2. Sree Narayana Centre for Social Change
3. Centre for Comparative Literature
4. Survey Research Centre
5. Centre for Gandhian Studies
6. Centre for Australian Studies
7. Centre for English Language Teaching
8. Centre for Canadian Studies
9. Centre for Women’s Studies
10. Centre for Vedanta Studies
11. Population Research Centre
12. Centre for Adult Continuing Education & Extension (CACEE)
13. University Observatory
14. University Service and Instrumentation Centre (USIC)
15. University Health Centre, Kariavattom
16. Centre for Teaching Education
17. University Institutes of Technology
18. University Employment Information and Guidance Bureau
19. University Health Centre
Professional Colleges / Arts & Science Colleges
Arts & Science Colleges
1. All Saints’ College, Thiruvananthapuram
2. Christian College Kattakada
3. Govt. Women’s College, Thiruvananthapuram
4. Govt. Arts College, Thiruvananthapuram
5. Government College Attingal
6. Government College, Nedumangad,Thiruvananthapuram
7. Govt. Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram
8. Iqbal College, Peringamala
9. K.N.M. Government Arts and Science College, Kanjiramkulam
10. Loyola College of Social Science, Thiruvananthapuram
11. H.H.M.S.P.B.N.S.S. College for Women, Neeramankara,Thiruvananthapuram
12. Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvanathapuram
13. Mar Ivanios College Thiruvananthapuram
14. Sree Narayana College, Chempazhanthy,Thiruvananthapuram
15. Sree Narayana College, Sivagiri, Varkala, Thiruvananthapuram
16. St.Xavier’s College, Thumba, Thiruvananthapuram
17. University College, Thiruvananthapuram
18. Government College, Kariavattom, Thiruvananthapuram
19. V.T.M.N.S.S. College, Dhanuvachapuram
20 Mannaniya College of Arts & Science, Pangode, Thiruvananthapuram
21.Haji C.H. Mohamed Koya College for Advance Studies, Thiruvananthapuram
22. A. J. College of Science & Technology, Thiruvananthapuram
23. Sree Sankara Vidhyapeetom College, Nagaroor
24. Emmanuel College Vazhichal, Thiruvananthapuram
25. National College, Manacaud, Thiruvananthapuram
26. Devaswom Board College, Sasthamkottah
27. Fathima Mata National College Kollam
28. Government College, Chavara
29. Mammam Memorial N.S.S. College, Kottiyam
30. N.S.S. College, Nilamel
31. Sree Narayana College, Chathannur
32. Sree Narayana College, Kollam
33. Sree Narayana College for Women, Kollam
34. Sree Narayana College, Punalur
35. St. Gregorius College, Kottarakara
36. St. John’s College, Anchal
37. St.Stephen’s College, Pathanapuram
38. Thangal Kunju Musaliar College of Arts & Science, Kollam
39. Sree Vidyadhiraja College, Thevarcavu, Karunagappally
40. Bishop Moore College, Mavelikara
41. Milad-e-Sherief Memorial College, Kayamkulam
42. N.S.S. College, Cherthala
43. Sree Narayana College, Chertala
44. St. Joseph’s College for Women, Alappuzha
45. St.Michael’s College, Cherthala
46. T.K.Madhava Memorial College, Nangiarkulangara
47. Sree Ayyappa College, Thiruvanvandoor
48. K.V.V.S. College of Science & Technology, Adoor
49. N.S.S. College, Pandalam
50. St. Cyril’s College, Adoor
Professional Colleges
1. College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram
2. Sree Chitra Thirunal College of Engineering, Pappanamcode
3. Government Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
4. Government Dental College, Thiruvananthapuram
5. Government Homeopathic Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram
6. Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
7. Kerala Law Academy Law College, Thiruvananthapuram
8. College of Fine Arts, Thiruvananthapuram
9. Lekshmibai National College of Physical Education, Kariavattom
10. Government Training College, Thiruvananthapuram
11. Mar Theophilus Training College, Thiruvananthapuram
12. National Training College for Women, Nedumangad
13. Sree Narayana Training College, Nedunganda
14. C.S.I College of Education, Parasala
15. National Training College, Pravachambalam
16. T.K.M. College of Engineering, Kollam
17. Karmala Rani Training College, Kollam
18. Mount Tabor Training College, Pathanapuram
19. Mannam Memorial Training College, Vilakudy
20.Fathima Memorial Training College, Kollam
21. T.D Medical College, Alappuzha
22. Peet Memorial training College, Mavelikara
23. NSS training College, Pandalam
24. IHRDE Centre, Adoor
25. Govt. Ayurveda College, Thiruvananthapuram
Recognised Research Centres other than University Departments
of the University of Kerala
1. Central Institute of Fishery Technology, Willington Island, Ernakulam.
2. T. D. Medical College, Biochemistry Department, Alappuzha.
3. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Vizhinjam.
4. Central Electro Chemical Research Institute, Karakudi.
5. Central Tuber Crops Research Institute, Sreekaryam, Thiruvananthapuram.
6. Mitraniketan, Vellanad, Thiruvananthapuram.
7. Union Christian College, Department of Botany, Aluva.
8. Centre for Development Studies, Ulloor, Thiruvananthapuram.
9. Electronics Research & Development Centre, (Keltron), Vellayambalam, Tvpm.
10. C. M. S College, Kottayam (Dept. of Botany & Chemistry).
11. Centre for Advanced Legal Studies and Research, Thiruvananthapuram.
12. St. Thomas College, Palai, Hindi Department.
13. Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram (Dept. of Zoology & Chemistry).
14. Central Institute of Indian Languages, Mysore.
15. Regional Research Laboratory, (CSIR) Thiruvananthapuram.
16. Solar Physics Observatory, Kodaikanal, Indian Institute of Astro Physics.
17. National Institute of Nutrition, Jamal, Osmania P.O., Hyderbad - 500 007.
18. Cancer Institute, Madras - 600 020.
19. Regional Research Laboratory, Hyderabad.
20. Institute of Tropical Meterorology, Pune.
21. Atomic Energy Establishment, Trombay.
22. Kasturba Medical College, Manipal (Dept. of Biochemistry).
23. Medical College, Thiruvananthapuram.
24. College of Engineering, Thiruvananthapuram.
25. V.S.S.C Thiruvananthapuram.
26. M.G. College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Department of Physics.
”          ” Zoology.
”          ” Botany.
”          ” Malayalam.
”          ” Commerce.
27. Institute of Management in Government, Barton Hill, Thiruvananthapuram.
28. The Rubber Research Institute, Kottayam - 9.
29. Indian Institute for Regional Development Studies, Pularikunnu, Kottayam.
30. Central Plantation Crops Research Institute, Kasargod & Kayamkulam.
31. Centre for Earth Science Studies, Aakkulam, Thiruvananthapuram.
32. Tropical Botanical Garden and Research Institute, Palode, Thiruvananthapuram.
33. Forensic Sciences Lab., Thiruvananthapuram - 10.
34. Loyola College of Social Sciences, Sreekariyam, Thiruvananthapuram, Dept. of Sociology.
35. University College, Thiruvananthapuram.
Department of Physics
”          ” Chemistry
”          ” Zoology
”          ” Mathematics
”          ” Botany
”          ” Philosophy
”          ” Political Science
”          ” History
”          ” Malayalam
”          ” Tamil
”          ” Arabic
”          ” English
”          ” Hindi
36. College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram
Department of Physics
”          ” Chemistry
”          ” Philosophy
”          ” Zoology
”          ” Music
”          ” Hindi
”          ” Malayalam
37. Department of Zoology, F. M . N. College, Kollam
38. Lal Bahadur Sastri Centre for Science & Technology, Nandavanam, Tvpm.
39. Hindi Research Centre, Kerala Hindi Prachar Sabha, Thiruvananthapuram
40. Department of Zoology, NSS College, Pandalam
41. Department of English, All Saints College, Thiruvananthapuram
42. Departments of Chemistry, English, Hindi, Physics, Botany & Politics, Commerce, S. N. College, Kollam.
43. Centre for Development of Education Science and Technology, Sasthamangalam, Thiruvananthapuram.*
44. State Nutrition Laboratory, Red Cross Road, Thiruvananthapuram.
45. Centre for Development of Imaging Technology (CDIT), Chitranjali Studio Complex, Tvpm.
46. Kerala State Drugs & Pharmaceuticals Ltd., Kalavoor, Alappuzha.
47. Govt. Sanskrit College, Thiruvananthapuram.
48. The Quilon Public Library, Kollam (Social Sciences - Languages, Malayalam & Hindi)
49. Department of Botany, Zoology, SD College, Alappuzha
50. Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Bio-Technology, Jagathy, Thiruvananthapuram.
51. Dept. of Physics & Commerce, Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram.
52. Dept. of Commerce, FMN College, Kollam.
53. Sukritindra Oriental Research Institute, Thammanam, Ernakulam
54. Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute, Kochi.
55. Dept. of Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, TKM College of Engineering, Kollam.
56. Dept. of Zoology, St. Stephens College, Pathanapuram.
57. LNCPE, Kariavattom (Physical Education)
* Renamed as Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Education, Science & Technology

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