Pachaiyappa’s College is one of the oldest colleges in Tamil Nadu. It was established in 1889 and boasts a rich history. Pachaiyappa’s College was accredited B++ grade by NAAC in 2011 and it is affiliated to the University of Madras.
The college offers various UG, PG and Research courses to the students.
The UG courses include B.A., B.Sc, B.Com, B.C.A and B.B.A and admission to the courses will be based on the marks secured in the qualifying examination. 10+2 qualified students can apply for admission to the courses.
The PG courses offered in the college are M.AM.Sc, M.Com and M.C.A and graduation degree holders in the relevant subjects can apply for admission to the courses.
Courses | Eligibility | Fee | Link |
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B.A. | 10+2 qualified | 2,703 INR | Click Here |
B.Sc | 10+2 qualified in science stream | 3,573 INR | Click Here |
B.Com | 10+2 qualified | 2,703 INR | Click Here |
M.A. | Bachelor’s Degree | 2,472 INR | Click Here |
M.Sc | Bachelor’s Degree in the relevant field. | 2,972 INR | Click Here |
Name of college | Pachaiyappa’s College |
Established | 1889 |
Affiliated | University of Madras |
Mode of Application | Offline |
Basic Admission Criteria | Merit-based |
Scholarships | Yes |
Website | http://pachaiyappascollege.edu.in/ |
The college offers several specializations in B.A, B.Sc and B.Com. Along with these the college also offers B.C.A and B.B.A. The college has a student intake of 1380 for UG courses. All the UG courses are 3 year long full-time courses.
Course | Specializations | Eligibility | Intake | Selection Criteria |
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B.A. | History | 10+2 qualified with a 50% mark secured in the qualifying examination. | 140 | Merit-based |
Economics | 140 | |||
Philosophy | 70 | |||
English | 70 | |||
Tamil | 70 | |||
B.Sc | Maths | 70 | ||
Physics | 100 | |||
Chemistry | 100 | |||
Botany | 50 | |||
Zoology | 50 | |||
Computer Science | 50 | |||
B.Com | Commerce | 210 | ||
Corporate | 70 | |||
Bank Management | 70 | |||
B.C.A. | -- | 50 | ||
B.B.A. | -- | 70 |
The medium of instruction is English. The students are selected according to their performance in the qualifying exam
The college offers PG courses, M.A. and M.Sc, in various specializations. Along with these courses, the college offers M.C.A. and M.Com. The total student intake of PG students is 443.
Course | Specialisations | Eligibility | Intake | Selection Criteria |
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M.A. | History | The student should have completed a UG course in the relevant field. | 40 | Merit-based |
Economics | 40 | |||
Philosophy | 17 | |||
English | 40 | |||
Tamil | 40 | |||
M.Sc | Maths | 40 | ||
Physics | 26 | |||
Chemistry | 26 | |||
Botany | 26 | |||
Zoology | 26 | |||
Applied Microbiology | 26 | |||
I.T. | 26 | |||
M.Com | Commerce | 40 | ||
M.C.A. | -- | 30 |
All PG courses, except M.C.A, are two year courses. M.C.A. is a three year course. The medium of instruction is English.
The college offers Research courses such as M.Phil and Ph.D. There are various subjects available for specializations. The M.Phil is a one year course with a total intake of 147 students. The Ph.D takes five years to complete and has a total intake of 44 students. The medium of instruction is English.
Course | Specialisations | Eligibility | Intake | Selection Criteria |
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M.Phil | History | The student should have a Postgraduate degree in the subject that they are applying for. | 20 | Merit-based |
Economics | 20 | |||
Philosophy | 20 | |||
English | 20 | |||
Tamil | 15 | |||
Maths | 12 | |||
Chemistry | 8 | |||
Botany | 10 | |||
Zoology | 10 | |||
Commerce | 12 | |||
Ph.D | History | The students should have a Postgraduate degree or an M.Phil in the subject that they wish to apply for. | 6 | |
Economics | - | 2 | ||
Philosophy | - | 6 | ||
English | - | 5 | ||
Tamil | - | 2 | ||
Physics | - | 6 | ||
Chemistry | - | 4 | ||
Botany | - | 2 | ||
Zoology | - | 4 | ||
Commerce | - | 7 |
The college provides various endowments for the students based on the performance of the students in their respective specialisations. Poor and deserving students are provided with Student Aid Funds. Many individuals who are interested in charity have volunteered to fund the education of various based on their performance.
The scholarships provided by the college for deserving students are listed below.
John Bruce Norton | To the student of Pachaiyappa's College who takes the highest place in the Pre-University Examination and joins the B.A. Class |
Sri Godawar Sanskrit | Awarded on the results of a competitive examination among the Sanskrit students of the junior Pass degree class. |
Amirthammal | Tenable for two years to a student preferably of the Beri Chetty community. |
Oletti Ranganayaki Ammal | To poor and deserving Vysya Komti students of the College. |
Kariyapatta Ramanujiah | Tenable for two years to a student who passes the Pre-University Examination with Sanskrit or Telugu as his first language and joins the B.A. class |
Narayana Iyengar | To a relation of the family of the donor failing which to a deserving Brahmin student of the College. |
Sir Henry Stokes | To the best student of the College who takes a Mathematics Major in the B.Sc. class after passing the Pre-University examination from this College. |
Chellammal | To indigent Non Brahmin students of the College for fees, books, clothing, food etc. |
Neelakanta Mehta | To a Gujarathi Brahmin student of the College chosen by the donor or his representative; failing such a student, to any bright and deserving Brahmin s |
P.Guruswami Mudaliar | To poor Vellala students of the Pre -University class failing which, to poor and deserving Non-Brahmin students awarded in consultation with the testa |
T.B.Venkatachalam Pillai | To poor and deserving Yadhava students in the College selected by the donor's representatives. |
Appandai Mallinath Jain | To be the best Tamil Jain student, who, securing the highest place in the Pre-University examination, joins this College. |
Gantasala Yasodhammal | To students preferably of the Vysya (Komati) community. |
Madras Cycle importers' Association | To the most deserving student of the Tamil branch of the Pre-University course |
Dr.Rajah Sir Annamalai Chettiar | To the most deserving student of the Tamil branch of the PUC to enable him to join the Tamil branch of the B.A. degree course. |
Madras Chamber of Commerce | To the most deserving student of the B.Com. class |
Southern India Chamber of Commerce | To the poor deserving student ranking first among the Pre-University Commerce students of the College and joining the B.Com. class |
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Course | Fees | Eligibility | Action |
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B.Sc 6 Courses | ₹1,076 - 1,191 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
M.Sc 6 Courses | ₹1,486 - 1,921 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | |
MA 5 Courses | ₹1,236 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation | |
BA 5 Courses | ₹901 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
B.Com 4 Courses | ₹901 (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 | |
M.Phil 10 Courses | ₹8,891 - 9,891 (Total Fees) | Post Graduation | |
M.Com 1 Course | ₹1,486 (1st Year Fees) | Graduation |
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