Malappuram District - Education

Education

The University of Calicut is located at Thenjipalam
. There are 3 Education Districts, namely Tirur, Malappuram, Wandoor and 17 Sub Education districts in this District

  • Medical Cillege:-

1.M.E.S Medical College, Perinthalmanna

2.Manjeri General Hospital is planned to upgrade to Govt, Medical College

  • Ayurvedic Medical Cillege:-

1. VPSV Ayurveda College, Kottakkal

  • Engineering College:-

1. MES Engineering College, Kuttippuram

2. Kelappaji College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Malappuram

3. M.E.A. Engineering College, Perinthalmanna

4. Veda Vyasa Institute of Technlogy, Karadparamba

5. Calicut University Institute of Engineering and Technology, Thenhipalam

  • Polytechnic Colleges:-

1. SSM Polytechnic College, Tirur

2. Govt Polytechnic College, Perinthalmanna

3. Govt Polytechnic College, Tirurangadi.

4. Govt Women's Polytechnic College, Kottakal

  • Govt. Arts Colleges:-

1. Government College, Malappuram

2. Pookkoya Thangal Memorial Govt. college, Perintalmanna

3. Thunchan memorial Govt. Vollege, vakkad, Tirur

  • Pharmacy College

1. Devaki Amma Memorial College of Pharmacy, Chelembra.

2. Jmia Salafiya Pharmacy College,Pulikkal.

3. Moulana College of Pharmacy, Perinthalmanna.

4. Al Shifa College of Pharmacy, Perinthalmanna.

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