Urumu Dhanalakshmi College was established in the year 1946 but before that it was an orphanage. It was run by a kind hearted soul, Urumu Seshachalam Chettiar. He was a great philanthropist and bequeathed his entire property to the poor people. His work for the poor and needy is commendable. This college has been named after his wife. This College is affiliated with Bharathidasan University. The college is located in the rural area and the needy and poor people of the neighboring areas come here to study with a hope to build a bright future for them. Slowly and gradually, more subjects were added to the college and today it has a lot of disciplines to offer to the students.
Facts and Figures:
Founded in |
1970 |
Affiliation |
Bharathidasan University |
Admission Through |
Merit Basis |
Library |
54,866 books, 40 National and International Journals, 21 Magazines, 8 Newspapers, 75,000 E books and 3000 E Journals and 145 CDs and DVDs |
Student Cell |
NCC, Youth Red Cross, NSS 4 Units, Fine Arts Association, Red Ribbon Club, GCP Books Club, Quiz Club, Students Exnora, Epigraphy Club, Wisdom Club |
Why to join Urumu Dhanalakshmi College?
1. A well established Career Guidance cell-
Urumu Dhanalakshmi College has a well established career guidance cell where the students can get guidance and advice regarding the career path to be chosen after the completion of their studies. This cell is usually headed by a well experienced Faculty who has ample information about various career options available. Seeking their guidance, the students can look forward to an interesting career option.
2. The Exnora Club-
This club was set up by Urumu Dhanalakshmi College on the basis of the Chennai’s Exnora movement. The purpose of the club was to make the students realise about the significance of the environmental and ecological issues of the local area making them aware about the challenges and the possible solutions.
Course | Fees | Eligibility | Action |
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B.Sc | ₹17,850 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
BA | ₹9,000 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
B.Com | ₹13,250 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
M.Sc | ₹28,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | |
BCA | ₹16,850 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
BBA | ₹13,250 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
MA | ₹15,000 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation |
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I did not apply any other college because this urumbu dhanlakshmi college is near to my home town. It it was near by bus stand easy to work to the college students are safe and security protected students loud to being theirself so I choose this college.
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Admission fees are 100 rupees. The college grounds all are very clean. and very strictly follow students' discipline dress code, and hairstyle. Our professor's career is about each student. Our teachers are very friendly and teaching also very good
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Basic computer science knowledge is the eligibility for the course. For application forms and fee details, you can directly contact the college administration, reservation benefits available in this college, need to improve online application forms.
The applications are processed on a merit basis, with forms available for purchase at the college itself. The application fee is about 100rs. Application dates are announced after the board examination results are published.
According to me, there is no bad opinion about my department. But some other department people told there is some lack of knowledge from department lecturers. Because they are very new to the lecturer job.
I feel investing their time and my money their will not be no good, government schools and colleges are better always comparing with private schools and colleges i agree with all of you that give your opinions on private schools vs my conclusion is to improve the govt school teaching techniques.
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