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Pavanatma College, Murickassery Pavanatma College has been performing its level best to fulfill the aspirations of the founders as well as the society.
Pazhassi Raja College, Pulpally, Wayanad
Pazhassi Raja College - a first grade college affiliated to University of Calicut and recognized by UGC is situated in the district of Wayanad in Kerala
Providence Women's College, Kozhikode Providence Women’s College has completed 50 years of commendable service for the cause of women’s education in Malabar
Rajagiri College of Social Science, Kalamassery Rajagiri School of Social Work ( RSOW ) had its humble beginning in 1955 with a Diploma Programme in social services. The MSW Programme of the school earned a wide acclaim in a short span of time.
S. E. S. College, Sreekandapuram S.E.S.College,Sreekandapuram, affiliated to Kannur University,started functioning on 30th Sep.1981. The college was upgraded to a first grade college in 1991.
S. N. College, Chempazhanthy Sree Narayana College, Chempazhanthy was established by the Sree Narayana Trusts, Kollam, in memorial obeisance to the great social reformer and seer, Sree Narayana Guru.
S. N. College, Sivagiri,Varkala The opening of Sree Narayana College, Sivagiri, marked the fulfilment of a long-cherished dream of the Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana Yogam and the Sree Narayana Trusts.
Sacred Heart College, Chalakudy The college is affiliated to the University of Calicut and is aided by the Government of Kerala. Located within the municipal limits of Chalakudy with a 26 acre serene campus, the college provides congenial ambience for the overall advancement of the stud
Sacred Heart College, Thevara, Kochi Sacred Heart College, Thevara, enjoys the privilege of being one of the best colleges under the Mahatma Gandhi University with a consistently outstanding performance record and accredited with FIVE STAR status by the NAAC.
Sir Syed College, Thaliparamba The institution was appropriately named after the great Muslim socio-educational reformer Sir Syed Ahamed Khan, symbolizing the revival of modern learning targeted through the institution – a cause dear to, and religiously pursued by the eventual founder
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