List of educational institutions in Viluppuram district

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Villupuram district, India has several primary, secondary and tertiary educational institutions.

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Different schools in Villupuram follow the curricula set by their board of choice, such as the Tamil Nadu State Board or the CBSE.

Colleges in Villupuram District

At tertiary level, the range of colleges in Viluppuram varies from Arts and Science Colleges (both Government and privately run) to professional colleges for Engineering and Medical Studies.kuralamudhu ias[ check spelling ] from Villupuram.

Around half a dozen Engineering Colleges have mushroomed in the recent years, thanks to IT and fancy investment in education. The Quality of education in these institutions are below par with the exception of a couple of colleges started in late 1990s and early 2000. Almost all the Engineering Colleges are under Anna University and affiliated to AICTE. The notable and famous one is Sri Aravindar Engineering College located in Vanur Taluk.

In 2010, Government Villupuram medical college was started functioning at Mundiyampakkam (8 km away from Villupuram on the way to Chennai) with full fletched hospital.

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