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Get to Know Annamalai University
Annamalai University, one of Asia’s largest residential universities, is located in India. The campus, which includes the colleges, hostels and playgrounds, takes up nearly a thousand acres. This makes Annamalainagar an extremely busy University town.
The University has an illustrious history. Founded in 1929, it has forty-nine Departments of Study. Those departments are found under the categories of arts, science, Indian languages, education, agriculture, marine sciences, medicine, dentistry, fine arts, and engineering & technology. Advanced degrees, such as Masters and PhD, can be earned in many subject areas. In addition, there are distance learning classes in such occupations as paramedic and hotel management.
Annamalai University is a unitary, teaching, and residential university. Its teaching staff exceeds 3,240 professors and teachers. The teaching staff is appointed as wardens and deputy wardens of the hostels.
As a unitary university, Annamalai University is based on the philosophy that education should combine intellectual learning with the learning of experience. Further, all members of the staff, student body, and alumni are expected to use those lessons to enrich both the educational programs and the life skills of the university, community, and nation. Using the talent of those people enables the various governments to evaluate and use new knowledge for advancement of the people.
The philosophy is best served in four ways, the first of which is intellectual learning. Affiliated and autonomous colleges are within the jurisdiction of the university. Teaching and research are done on campus in a great number of subjects.
The next step, combining knowledge with experience, is achieved through student activities. Common vital activities include the National Cadet Corps, Youth Red Cross, and Rural Development. The commitment of the university to its nation, staff, students, and citizens can be identified through the following standards for the Rural Development Activity. One standard is using the learning and enthusiasm of students to create an integrated rural development program. With an intensive training program, the young men and women will take up Rural Development as a mission. This helps India grow and modernize. A secondary contribution is allowing students to work in and discover ways of improving the rural areas around the university. The rural communities participate in upgrades, as well.
Continuing with the philosophical purpose is the staff, alumni, and other interested benefactors providing many scholarships. Of particular focus are scholarships in the area of chemical engineering and civil engineering, two areas that perpetuate a better nation.
Through Distance Education, Annamalai University offers paramedic programs and hotel management studies. Both technical areas were requested by other communities and businesses. In some cases, their community is too far away from an educational facility qualified to provide the training, and in others, work schedules do not agree with the class schedules.
It is interesting that the Annamalai University Library grew with this same philosophy. The main library started in 1920 with 200 books. In 1959, it was able to move to its current location. It now occupies a 36,000 square foot area, designed by architects Prynne, Abbot, and Davis. A spacious central reading hall and more than several hundred thousand books add the finishing touch on this excellent university and its qualifications.
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