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Pachaiyappa’s College to admit women students at undergraduate level

Pachaiyappa’s College in Chennai will admit women undergraduate students, marking a historic milestone for the 184-year-old institution.

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Pachaiyappa’s College to admit women students at undergraduate level

Pachaiyappa’s College in Chennai will admit women undergraduate students, marking a historic milestone for the 184-year-old institution.

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thehindubusinessline.com13 g fa

After 184 years, Chennai’s Pachaiyappa’s College turns co-ed

In a historic milestone for one of India's oldest higher education institutions, the Tamil Nadu government has granted co-educational status to the 184-year-old Pachaiyappa's College.

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  1. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·thehindubusinessline.com

    After 184 years, Chennai’s Pachaiyappa’s College turns co-ed

    In a historic milestone for one of India's oldest higher education institutions, the Tamil Nadu government has granted co-educational status to the 184-year-old Pachaiyappa's…

  2. giovedì 18 giugno 2026·thehindu.com

    Pachaiyappa’s College to admit women students at undergraduate level

    Pachaiyappa’s College in Chennai will admit women undergraduate students, marking a historic milestone for the 184-year-old institution.