GAC COLLEGE
MUNNAI MANAKKAR SANGAM
Government Arts College(Autonomous)
Government Arts College (GAC), Kumbakonam, is one of South India's oldest educational institutions, founded as a provincial school in 1854 by the British on the banks of the Cauvery River, earning it the nickname "the Cambridge of South India". It evolved from a school to a full-fledged government college, gaining affiliation with the University of Madras in 1877 and becoming autonomous in 1987, known for its rich history, historic architecture, and famous alumni like Srinivasa Ramanujan.
MUNNAI MANNAKAR SANGAM
The "Munnaal Manavargal Sangam" (Alumni Association) of Government Arts College (Autonomous), Kumbakonam, serves as a platform for former students, fostering connections, celebrating achievements, and supporting current students, with activities like reunions, academic support (e.g., guest lectures by alumni), and contributions to college development, echoing the college's rich history as "The Cambridge of South India". You can find specific event details on the official college website's Alumni section or social media.
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