List of Educational Institutions in Tiruchirappalli - Arts & Science Colleges

Arts & Science Colleges

  • A.A. Government Arts College
  • Aiman College of Arts and Science for Women
  • Arabic College
  • Bishop Heber College
  • Cauvery College for Women
  • Chettinad College of Arts and Science
  • Chidambaram Pillai College of Women
  • Christhu Raj College
  • Government Arts college
  • Holy Cross College
  • Jamal Mohamed College
  • Dr. Kalaignar College of Arts and Science
  • Kurinji Arts and Science College
  • M.I.E.T. College of Arts and Science
  • National College, Tiruchirapalli
  • Nehru Memorial College
  • Pavendar Bharadhidasan Arts and Science College
  • Periyar E.V.R. College
  • School of Quality Management
  • Seethalakshmi Ramaswami College
  • Shrimathi Indira Gandhi College
  • Sri Sankara School of Management and Comp. Science
  • Srimad Andavan Arts and Science College
  • Srimad Andavan Sanskrit College
  • St. Joseph's College
  • SRM College of Science & Humanities
  • Tranquebar Bishop Manickam Lutheran (T.B.M.L) College
  • Urumu Dhanalakshmi College

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