List of Educational Institutions in Tiruchirappalli

List Of Educational Institutions In Tiruchirappalli

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Tiruchirappalli has schools and colleges that are hundreds of years old. College Road in Chatram alone has three colleges and five schools. It is worthwhile to note that former President of India Abdul Kalam studied at St. Joseph's College in the city, and another former President of India R. Venkataraman studied at National College.

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