Khadir Mohideen College

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Khadir Mohideen College
Khadir Mohideen College
Khadir Mohideen College Seal.jpg
Other name
KMC
MottoOur Lord Perfect Our Light For Us
TypeAided/Unaided
Established5 July 1955
FounderKalvithanthai Khadir Mohideen
Academic affiliation
Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirappalli
Principal Dr. A. Mohamed Nazar
Academic staff
71 + 68
Administrative staff
34 + 10
Students3000
Location
10°20′13.18″N79°22′43.74″E / 10.3369944°N 79.3788167°E / 10.3369944; 79.3788167 Coordinates: 10°20′13.18″N79°22′43.74″E / 10.3369944°N 79.3788167°E / 10.3369944; 79.3788167
CampusRural, spread over 17 acres (0.069 km2)
Colours     Yellow, green, white
Website www.kmcadirai.org

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. Now the college is celebrating the Birth Centenary of its one and only founder Kalvithanthai Haji .S.M.S. Shaik Jalaludeen

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History

After the Independence of India, people of Adirampattinam have visited the far away cities to achieve their goals of higher education. Haji .S.M.S. Shaik Jalaludeen realised how difficult it would be for the poor and the downtrodden to travel and pursue their higher studies. He decided to make his hometown itself a place of higher education. With a secular outlook and with a mission to help the poor and the disadvantaged to develop themselves,Haji .S.M.S. Shaik Jalaludeen extended the benefits of M.K.N. Madarasa Trust, formed by Haji .S.M.S. Shaik Jalaludeen to preserve and utilize 1,500 acres of land in Adirampattinam for the purpose of providing religious education through madarasas [1] to religious and linguistic minority students by founding several educational institutions at Adirampattinam. Thus came into existence Khadir Mohideen College on 5 July 1955 by his visionary efforts.

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.

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Certificate and Diploma Courses (Part-time)

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