Khadir Mohideen College Explained

Khadir Mohideen College
Native Name:Khadir Mohideen College
Image Alt:Khadir Mohideen College Seal
Founder:Kalvithanthai Khadir Mohideen
Established:5 July 1955
Type:Aided/Unaided
Academic Affiliation:Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli
Location:Adirampattinam, Tamil Nadu, India
Motto:Our Lord Perfect Our Light For Us
Administrative Staff:34 + 10
Faculty:71 + 68
Principal:Dr. A. Mohamed Nazar
Students:3000
Campus:Rural, spread over 17acres
Other Name:KMC
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Khadir Mohideen College is one of the oldest Minority colleges in Tamil Nadu, established on 5 July 1955. This college is nationally re-accredited with 'B' Grade by NAAC. It is affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli. It offers more than 52 Undergraduate, Postgraduate, Research, Diploma and Certificate programmes under Government Aided and Unaided streams. Khadir Mohideen College registers an enrollment of over 3000 students annually. It is located in Adirampattinam, Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu, India.

History

Khadir Mohideen College is one of the oldest Minority colleges in Tamil Nadu, established in the year of 1955 as an affiliated college to the University of Madras and then affiliated to Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli. The College was re-accredited (Second cycle) with ‘B’ grade by NAAC in 2011. The college is governed by M.K.N.Madharasa Trust-Waqf and offers degree programs from Undergraduate to Research level under Government Aided and Unaided streams. The College is located in Adirampattinam, Thanjavur District, Tamil Nadu, India.

Under Graduate Courses (Aided)

Arts Courses

Science Courses

Under Graduate Courses (Unaided)

Arts Courses

Science Courses

Post Graduate Courses (Aided)

Arts Courses

Science Courses

Post Graduate Courses (Unaided)

Arts Courses

Science Courses

Research Programmes

M.Phil.

Ph.D.

Certificate and Diploma Courses (Part-time)

Professional Courses