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Arasan Ganesan College of Preceptoprs

18 Chairman A Shanmugam Raod, Virudhunagar, Tamil Nadu   |   ESTD : 2008   |   Approved By: NAAC   |   Type: Private
0 Reviews   |   9043838238,04562-231369   |   agcpsvks@yahoo.in
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About College

Arasan Ganesan College of Preceptors is founded under the aegis of Arasan Educational Charity Trust. The college offers Undergraduate course in Education. It maintains high standards in education and provides training to its students to make them productive and competent teachers

Facts and Figures of Arasan Ganesan College of Preceptors:

Established in

2008

Location

Sivakasi – Virudhunagar Main Road

Accredited by

NCTE

Affiliated to

Tamil Nadu Teachers Education University

Courses

1

Intake

100

Library

Books

8013

Journals

20

Textbooks

6860

Why to join Arasan Ganesan College of Preceptors:

  • Facilities-The major facilities at campus are library with a huge collection of books, journals and magazines, computer lab with excellent internet facilities, state-of-the-art classrooms with the most modern facilities etc.
  • Eminent faculty members–A variety of teaching and learning techniques are employed to impart knowledge and skills to students at Institute of Advanced Study in Education (IASE), Bhopal.
  • Learning Resource-The library being of great significance in the teaching-learning activities of the college its collection of Textbooks and Reference Books is regularly upgraded on the basis of suggestions from teachers and students. Efforts are currently being made to computerize the library activities and the college has already applied for standard software for this purpose.
  • Laboratory Facilities-The College has a state-of-art computer laboratory equipped with 60 P-IV nodes on LAN system with free internet access through 512 Kbps broadband facility.

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