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| Established | 2005 |
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| Location | , , 9°31′31″N76°40′28″E / 9.5254°N 76.6744°E / 9.5254; 76.6744 |
| Language | English |
| Website | www |
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PGM College, Kangazha, founded in 2005, is a private sector, self-financed educational institution in the village of Kangazha, in Kottayam District, in the state of Kerala, India.
The college was a dream of the former managing trustee of the Manohar Hill Charitable Trust, Sree. P Geevarghese, fulfilled by his son, the present managing trustee, and named after him.
The college is affiliated with M G University Kottayam and recognized by Kerala Government. It was started 2005, offering graduate courses in BSc Microbiology, B.Com Computer Application, B.Com Finance & Taxation, BCA, BBA, M.Com and MSc Microbiology.
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Admission to the college is based on merit. For undergraduate courses, plus two or equivalent with physics, chemistry and biology is required. For postgraduate courses respective graduation is required.
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