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| Tamilnadu |
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Economic
Profile of Tamilnadu |
| POPULATION
(2001 census) |
62405679 |
| MALES |
31400909 |
| FEMALES |
31004770 |
| SEX
RATIO (females/1000 males) |
986 |
| DENSITY
OF POPULATION (Persons/ Square Km) |
478 |
| LITERACY
RATE (census 2001) in % |
73.5% |
| MALE
LITERACY in % |
82.4% |
| MALE
LITERATE in numbers |
22809662 |
| FEMALE
LITERACY in % |
64.4% |
| FEMALE
LITERATE in numbers |
17714883 |
| BIRTH
RATE (PER 1000) (2002)P |
18.5 |
| DEATH
RATE (PER 1000) |
7.7 |
| NSDP
at current prices (2002-2003)* Rs Crores |
136781 Rs Crores
*(2002-2003) |
| PER
CAPITA NSDP (2002-03) at current prices Rs |
21738 Rs *(2002-2003) |
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| (2002)P:
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Provisional |
| *(2002-03): |
Advanced
Estimates |
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Quick Estimate |
| *(2000-01): |
Provisional
Estimate |
| NSDP: |
Net
State Domestic product |
| Source:
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Directorate
of Economics & Statistics of respective State Governments
(As on March 26, 2004), Ministry of Health and Family Welfare,
Govt. of India |
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| ECONOMIC INFRASTRUCTURE |
Roads
The length of road network in Tamil
Nadu is nearly 1.70 lakh kms. Private bus operators link
the important cities and government buses ply the entire
south. The inter-state buses run by State Express Transport
Corporation connects Chennai with Karnataka, Kerala, and
Andhra Pradesh.
Railways
Headquartered at Chennai, the Southern
Railways present network extends over a large area of India's
Southern Peninsula, covering the states of Tamil Nadu, Kerala,
Pondicherry, a major portion of Karnataka and a small portion
of Andhra Pradesh.
Tamil Nadu has a total railway track length of 6,693-kms
and there are 690 railway stations in the state. Main rail
junctions in the State include Chennai, Madurai, Tiruchirapalli,
Salem, Coimbatore, etc.
In Chennai, the Central Railway Station is 5-km from the
city centre and trains from almost all cities of India halt
here. Broad gauge train services link the city with New
Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkatta (Calcutta), Cochin, Thiruvananthapuram,
Hyderabad, Bangalore, Coimbatore, Lucknow, Guwahati and
other important cities. The metre gauge train services cater
to the south of Chennai, including Madurai, Rameshwaram,
Tirunelveli and Tuticorin. The railhead for metre gauge
services is situated at the Egmore station.
Development of MRTS Phase I in Chennai
The first phase of the Mass Rapid
Transit System (MRTS) from Chennai Beach to Thirumylai for
a length of 8.55 km. was taken up for implementation by
Government of India (GOI) through the Ministry of Railways
in 1983-84. The project was cleared by the Union Planning
Commission and sanctioned by the Railway Board in 1983-84
at an estimated cost of Rs 53.46 crores. The project has
been completed and commissioned in October 1997. The cost
of completion of the project is Rs. 260 crores.
The Government of Tamil Nadu (GTN) on their part agreed
to make available 19.68 hectare of Government land and 0.54
hectare of private land and handed over the same to Railways
free of cost. The cost of the land is presently valued at
Rs. 60 crores. About 3500 families affected by the project
were rehabilitated at a cost of about Rs.6.00 crores by
the GTN.
The MRTS Ph.I project was launched by the GOI with a commitment
to meet the estimated cost of the project in full, inclusive
of the cost of construction, rollingstock, signal system,
etc.
The MRTS Ph.I is on surface for a length of 2.75 km and
elevated for a length of 5.80 km. Out of 8 stations, 5 are
elevated. There are two tracks for uninterrupted operation
of train service between the terminal stations. The system
can carry about 6 lakhs trips a day. The system presently
carries about ten to twelve thousand commuters/day.
MRTS Phase I: Chennai Beach To Thirumylai
| 1 |
Length
8.55 km |
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i) |
Elevated 5.80
km |
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ii) |
Surface 2.75 km |
| 2. |
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i) |
Gauge (1676 mm) Broad
Gauge |
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ii) |
No of tracks 2 |
| 3. |
No of Stations
8 |
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i) |
Elevated 5 |
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ii) |
Surface 3 |
| 4. |
No.of Stations
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i) |
Chennai Beach |
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ii) |
Fort |
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iii) |
Park Town |
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iv) |
Chintadripet(Elevated) |
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v) |
Chepauk(Elevated) |
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vi) |
Thiruvallikeni(Elevated) |
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vii) |
Kalankaraivilakkam(Elevated) |
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viii) |
Thirumylai(Elevated) |
| 5. |
System can
carry 6 Lakh trips per day |
| 6. |
Land
20.22 hec. |
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i) |
Government Land 19.68
hec. |
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ii) |
Private Land 00.54 hec. |
| 7 |
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i) |
Original estimate Rs.
53.46 crores(1980) |
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ii) |
Completion Cost Rs. 260.00
crores(1997) |
| 8. |
i) |
Commissioned from Chennai 16.9.1991
Beach-Park Town |
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ii) |
Commissioned from Chennai 16.11.1995
Beach to Chepauk |
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iii) |
Commissioned upto Thirumylai
19.10.1997 Airports
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Air Links
The presence of an international airport
at Chennai (Madras) which links the state of major
capitals as well as to domestic airports at Salem, Trichy,
Coimbatore and Madurai make several parts of the state easily
accessible. Increased industrial activity has given rise
to an increase in passenger traffic as well as freight movement
which has been growing at over 18 per cent per year. Chennai
airport is connected with 15 countries with more than 60
direct flights every week.
Ports
The State has two major all-weather
ports at Chennai (Madras) and Tuticorin, as well as two
intermediate and six minor ports all of which are currently
capable of handling over 32 million metric tonnes
of cargo annually.
I. Chennai Port
Chennai Port is
an artificial harbour situated on the Coromandel Coast in
South-East India and it is the second principal Port for
handling Containers.
Chennai Port has 21 alongside berths in the 3 Docks viz.,
Dr.Ambedkar Dock, Jawahar Dock, Bharathi Dock and Container
Terminal.
The major items being handled in the Port of Chennai are
POL, Iron Ore, Coal, Containers, Fertilisers, Fertiliser
Raw Materials, Car Export and Granites of general cargo
items. In future, with the development of Ennore Port, the
Coal and other Dusty Cargo being handled at Chennai will
be shifted to that Port. The Port of Chennai will then handle
Containers, Petroleum products, General Cargo items and
Cars which are likely to be exported by the multinationals
which are setting up automobile plants in and around Chennai.
Chennai being an important metropolitan town is well connected
with all the major cities and industrial centers in India
by road, rail and air.
The Chennai Port surges ahead with:
More than 100 years of tradition
Commitment for efficiency through innovation and continuous
modernisation
Efficient services at minimum cost
Simple and integrated procedures
User-friendly approaches
Facilities to handle cars and containers matching to international
standards
Location
Latitude - 13°
06’ N
II. Tuticorin Port
Location
Tuticorin Port is located strategically
close to the East-West International sea routes on the
South Eastern coast of India at latitude 8o 45'N and longitude
78o 13'E. Located in the Gulf of Mannar, with Sri Lanka
on the South East and the large land mass of India on
the West, Tuticorin port is well sheltered from the fury
of storms and cyclonic winds. The port is operational
round the clock all through the year.
Tuticorin Port is an artificial deep-sea harbour formed
with rubble mound type parallel breakwaters projecting
into the sea for about 4 km. (Length of North breakwater
is 4098.66 m, length of South breakwater is 3873.37 m
and the distance between the breakwaters is 1275m). The
Port was designed and executed entirely through indigenous
efforts. The harbour basin extends to about 400 hectares
of protected water area and is served by an approach channel
of 1,450 metres length and 183 metres width.
Advantages
Strategically located very
close to the East- West International sea-route.
Well connected by broad gauge rail & road with all
major cities and all ICDs.
Commissioning of Berth No. 7 by the Port of Singapore
Authority as a Container Terminal with modern equipment
and State of Art Technology by the end of 1999.
35 feet draught.
Round the clock operations
Night Navigations
Adequate covered and vast open storage area.
Open lands in the Port area suited for locating Port based
industries.
III. Ennore Port - The one stop
shop Logistics Services Provider
Ennore Port Limited is poised to
become the Energy hub of Asia and has many benefits for
doing business with. Here are some of them
- The first Corporatised Port
in the Country
- Designed to be developed as
Asia's Energy Port
- All Weather Port
- Round the Clock Operations
- Strategic Location
- Vast Back-up Land
- Simple Documentation
- Number one destination for
Liquid Bulk Cargo
- Eco Friendly environment
- State-of-the art infrastructure
- Modern Navigational Facilities
- Efficient Logistics Systems
- Excellent Transport Interface
- Access to quality human resources
- Positioned within today's
IT-Driven integrated logistics chain
- Customer friendly approach
Genesis
Ennore is situated on the coromandal coast, north of
Chennai in the State of Tamil Nadu, India. The Port
is located at a distance of 24 km by road form Chennai
Port and by sea the distance is 10 nautical miles. It
is the 12 major port perceived as a satellite port to
the Chennai Port, primarily to handle coal requirements
of Tamil Nadu Electricity Board (TNEB). The scope was
expanded taking into account subsequent developments
such as the plan of Government of Tamil Nadu to set
up the following:
A 1880 mw LNG power project in association with a Private
consortium
A large Petro Chem Park
A Naphtha Cracker Plant
The pollution and environmental hazards caused while
handling iron ore and coal in the Chennai harbour and
nearby habitations also necessitated shifting these
facilities from the Chennai Port.
This was the rationale behind planning for berths for
Iron ore, LNG Chemical, POL and Crude to serve various
industires that would come up on the proposed Perto
Chem Park. These factors have contributed to the evolution
of Ennore Port as a multi functional energy port of
the New Millennium.
The Phase I development of Ennore Port has been completed.
The port was inaugurated and dedicated to the Nation
by the Honorable Prime Minister of India on 1.2.2001.
Commercial operations commenced with Handymax vessels
on 22.6.2001. Full Fledged operations with deployment
of crane hopper. Self unloading gearless vessels of
65000/77000 DWT and shore based mechanical unloaders
are expected to commence in November 2001.
IV. Landlord Port
There are more than 2,000 seaports
active throughout the world to cater to the requirements
of sea borne cargo to the volume of around 5.3 billion
tones. With the growing move for privatisation of the
seaports all over the world subsequent to reforms, private
sector participation in operations and infrastructure
activities of seaports has been increased substantially
over the last few years. The has resulted into a radical
change in the organisational model of ports, converting
form Service Port model to Landlord Port model, where
port authority retains the port infrastructure and fulfills
its regulatory functions, while port services are provided
by private operators that own the assets conforming
to port superstructure and equipment required for service
provision.
The concept A 1997 review of the top 100 container ports
of the world showed that 88 out of 100 ports conform
to the Landlord Port model. In this model :
1. The port authority constitutes a landlord, which
manages the basic port assets by letting land and infrastructure
to port operators in an efficient manner. The Landlord
Port in this model would be involved in planning, lease
negotiation, safety, navigation and overall coordinating
functions. Cargo services, marine service, ancillary
services, berths etc are privatised on captive/BOT basis
to the primary port users
Port operators and other undertakings which need to
be located in the Port, lease the land, infrastructure
and associated services and provide them to the secondary
users - cargo owners, ship owners and cargo ship owners.
With intense competition, the role of Indian ports is
changing from a Service port model to a Landlord port
model.
Telecommunication
Tamil Nadu is a part of the global
telecom network with cellular, paging & value-added
services like GPSS facility, CPS value-added network
facility,International digital leased Lines,International
gateway through Flag & Semewe3 submarine cable links.
It has 1,603 telephone exchanges with over 1.4 million
lines with integrated communication facilities linking
in to all parts of the world.
Financial Services
Chennai (Madras) is the financial
capital of South India. The trade and industries in
the city has spurred the growth of the financial sector
in the city. The city has a strong financial system,
served by All India financial institutions like ICICI,
IDBI, IFCI, Commercial Banks such as the State Bank
of India, Indian Overseas Bank, Co-operative Banks and
Non-banking financial companies such as chit funds and
indigenous financiers. Foreign banks such as Citi Bank,
Hongkong Bank, ABN-Amro Bank, Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi,
Bank of America, etc., have also established offices
in Chennai (Madras). With the capitalization of the
Chennai (Madras) Stock Exchange (MSE) growing strong:
US $ 50 billion (Mumbai Stock Exchange Capitalization:
US $ 160 billion), the financial services sector offers
tremendous opportunities. SIPCOT is proposing to set
up a Business cum Financial centre in Chennai.
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Mineral Based Industry |
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Leather Industry |
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Engineering Industry
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Pharmaceuticals Industry |
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Cotton Textile And Hosiery |
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Readymade Garments Industries
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Wood Products Industry |
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Agro Based Industry |
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Chemical And Petro Chemical
Industry |
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Following Are Some Upcoming
Industries In The State |
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Electronics Industry |
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Softwares Industry |
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Consumer Durables Industry |
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Biotech Food Industry |
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Food Processing Industry |
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Rubber And Plastic Products
Industry |
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Tourism Industry |
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Hotels Industry |
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Financial Services Industry
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Hotels Industry |
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| INSTITUTES AND UNIVERSITIES |
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| General Institute |
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Santhaan's Chitra Vidyalayam, C/O
Chitira Kullan (T), 179, Singanna Chetty Street, Chintadripet,
Madras - 600 002 |
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Bharathiyar University, Maruthamalai
Road, Coimbatore - 641 046 |
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Anna University |
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Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
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Tnau/coimbatore@dartmail.dartnet.com
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University of Madras, Centenary Building,
Chepauk, Chennai - 600 005 |
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Annamalai University, P.O. Annamalai
Nagar -2, P.O. Annamalai Nagar -2, District-South Arcot |
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Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapali
- 620 02 |
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Alagappa University, Karaikudi - 623
004 |
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Madurai - Kamaraj University Palkalai
Nagar, Madurai - 625 021, Tamil Nadu. Tel: 600 718, Telex:
445-308 MKU-IN |
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Manonmaniam Sundaranar University,
University Buildings, Kokkirakulam, Triunelveli- 627008, Tamil
Nadu. Tel : 25721, 25741, Telex:433 259 MSU IN |
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Sri Chancrasekharendra Saraswathy
Viswa Mahavidyalaya, Enathur, Kanchipuram - 631 552. Phone:(04112)
23885, Fax: 04112-23885. |
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Tamil University, Trichy Road, Thanjavur-613500,
Tamil Nadu. Tel:04362-73217, 18, 19, 40740 |
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| Pharmacy Colleges |
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Shankaracharya Dental College, 44-A
Second Agraharam, Salem -636 001 |
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Rajas Dental College, Raja Nagar,
Vadakangulam - 627 116 |
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Ram Chandra Medical College and Research
Institute, Porur, Chennai - 600 016 |
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Raja Muthiah Dental College &
Hospital, Annamalainagar - 608 002 |
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Salem Medical College, Salem - 636
030 |
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Government Siddha Medical College,
Entry Road, Palani - 624 601 |
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MGR Medical University, Chennai |
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The Ayurvedic College, Pathanjalipuri,
PO Thandagam - 641 108 |
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Stanley Medical College, Chennai -
600 001 |
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Vinayaka Mission's Homeopathic Medical
College, Salem - 636 001 |
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White Memorial Homeopathic Medical
College, Atoor - 629 191 |
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Government Homeopathic Medical College
& Hospital, Madurai- 626 706 |
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Raja Muthaih Medical College, Annamalainagar
- 608 002 |
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Christain Medical College, Vellore
- 632 002 |
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Balaji Dental College & Hospital,
Narayanpuram, Pallikaranai, Chennai - 601 302 |
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Coimbatore Medical College, Coimbatore
- 641 014 |
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JKK Natarajah Dental College, Komaralapayam,
Salem - 638 183 |
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Government Dental College and Hospital,
Chennai - 600 003 |
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Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai -
600 010 |
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Madras Medical College |
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Madurai Medical College, Madurai -
625 020 |
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Chengalpattu Medical College, Chengalpattu
- 603 001 |
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| Engineering
College |
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Shanmugha College of Engineering,Tirumalaisamudram,
Tanjavur-613 402 |
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MNM Jain Engineering College, Thorappakkam,
Chennai-600 096 |
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SRM College of Engineering, Kattankulathur,
Dist Anna-603 203 |
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Government College of Engineering,
Salem- 636 011 |
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Angalaaman College of Engineering
& Technology, Sirnganoor, Trichirapally-621105 |
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Adhiyamaan College of Engineering,
Dr.M.G.R Nagar, Hosur- 635 109 |
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St. Peters College of Engineering,
Avadi, Chennai - 600 054 |
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A.C College of Engineering and Technology,
Coimbatore - 630 004 |
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Thiagarajan College of Engineering,
Madurai - 625 015 |
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Government College of Engineering,
Tiruneliveli - 627 007 |
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Mohammed Sathak Engineering College,
Kilakarai - 623 806 |
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Vellore Engineering College |
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Indian Engineering College, New Raja
Nagar Vada, Kangulam - 627 116 |
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College of Agricultural Engineering,
Coimbatore - 641 003 |
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Regional Engineering College, Tiruchirapalli
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| Women's Institutes |
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Mother Teresa Women's University,
Anandagiri, 4th Street, Kodaikanal - 624 102 |
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Maharaja College for Women,
P.B No 17, Perundurai - 638 052 |
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Periyar Manaimmal College of Technology
for Women,
Vallam, Tanjavur - 613 403 |
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Avinashilingam Institute for Home
Science and Higjer Education for Women,
Coimbatore - 641043, Tamil Nadu, Tel : 440250, 441252 |
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| Technical
Institutes |
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Alagappa College of Technology
Guindy, Madras - 600 025. |
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Institute of Road and Transport Technology
Dist Periyar, Erode - 638 316. |
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Madras Institute of Technology
Chromeget, Chennai - 600 044. |
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PSG College of Technology, AC College
Coimbatore - 641 004. |
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Technical Teachers' Training Institute
Southern Region, Taramani PO, Chennai- 600 113. TEL: 91-44-2352126,
FAX: 91-44-2352126. |
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Indian Institute of Technology |
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Board of Apprenticeship Training
CIT Campus, Taramani, Chennai - 600 113.
Director:- TEL: 91-44-2352235, FAX: 91-44-2301563 |
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Film & Television Institute |
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Film & Television Institute of
Tamil Nadu, Chennai |
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