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Dr. Jency, who became the first transgender woman in Tamil Nadu to graduate with a PhD, has been named Assistant Professor in ...
The third round of NEET-SS counselling, originally scheduled to begin on June 23, faced significant pushback from candidates ...
The Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC) is looking to provide free bus transportation for students in corporation-run schools.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has announced the appointment of Professor Anantha P. Chandrakasan as its ...
Madras Christian College is a private, autonomous institution, established in 1837, located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. The institution is re-accredited by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation ...
Courses Offered By Madras Christian College, Chennai Bachelor of Arts (BA) in English Language and Literature Course Type : Undergraduate. Duration : 36 Months. Study Mode : On Campus. Total Fees : - ...
Boyd Tandon School of Business of Madras Christian College (MCC) was launched by Chandrika Krishnamurthy Tandon, Chairperson of Tandon Capital Associates, U.S., in Chennai on Tuesday.
Chandrika Tandon almost never made it to the 187-year-old Madras Christian College. Her mother wanted to enroll her in a girl’s college and get her married soon after. But Chandrika had other ideas.
Udhayanidhi Stalin, the Deputy Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, inaugurated the 45,000 sq. ft. MCC-MRF Innovation Park on the Madras Christian College (MCC) campus. This facility was established with ...
MCC NEET PG counselling 2024 round 2 seat allotment result have been released online today, ... Sherin completed her Masters degree in Communication from Madras Christian College, Chennai,.
CHENNAI: Madras Christian College (MCC) and Loyola College have lent a helping hand to Manipur students who couldn’t pursue higher education in their home state due to the violence there.
MCC could see its state funding hinged to student outcomes rather than enrollment beginning this fall with a major change in Texas community college funding awaiting Gov. Greg Abbott's signature.