Muthurangam Govt. Arts College

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Muthurangam Government Arts College
முத்துரங்கம் அரசு கலைக்கல்லூரி
Type Autonomous
EstablishedNovember 1, 1965 (1965-11-01)
Principal Dr. A. Malar
Location, ,
12°53′07″N79°08′17″E / 12.885266°N 79.1379336°E / 12.885266; 79.1379336
Website www.mgacvlr.edu.in

Muthurangam Government Arts College (MGAC) is located in Bagayam, Vellore, Tamil Nadu, India. The college is affiliated with Thiruvalluvar University. [1] This college offers different courses in arts, commerce and science.

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History

Muthurangam Government Arts College was officially inaugurated on November 1, 1965, by the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, Honorable M. Bhaktavatsalam. [2]

Department and Courses

Course offered :

  1. BA Economics EM & TM
  2. BA English Literature (Shift I & II)
  3. BA History EM & TM
  4. BA Tamil Literature
  5. BBA
  6. BCom (Shift I & II)
  7. BSc Chemistry EM & TM (Shift I & II)
  8. BSc Computer Science (Shift I & II)
  9. BSc Mathematics EM & TM (Shift I & II)
  10. BSc Nutrition & Dietetics
  11. BSc Physics EM & TM
  12. BSc Zoology EM & TM
  1. MA Economics
  2. MA English
  3. MA History
  4. MA Tamil
  5. MBA
  6. MCom
  7. MSc Chemistry
  8. MSc Computer Science
  9. MSc Mathematics
  10. MSc Physics
  11. MSc Foods and Nutrition
  1. M.phil courses available some major courses
  1. Also available PH.D in some courses

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References

  1. "Affiliated College of Thiruvalluvar University" (PDF).
  2. "::: Welcome to MGAC :::". www.mgacvlr.edu.in. Retrieved 2024-06-08.