There are total 546 Arts and Humanities colleges in Tamil Nadu. Out of the total, 335 Arts and Humanities colleges are private and 41 Arts and Humanities are owned by the government.UGC NET, CBSE 12th, CUET, Tamilnadu 12th, CSIR NET are accepted for admission in Arts and Humanities colleges in India. Top 10 Arts and Humanities colleges are IIT Madras, VIT Vellore, Anna University, SRM University Chennai, NIT Trichy, Bharathiar University, Bharathiar University Arts and Science College, Coimbatore, SASTRA University, Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education (Deemed to be University), Bharathidasan University.
Total Number of colleges | 546 |
|---|---|
Accepted Entrance Exams | UGC NET, CBSE 12th, CUET, Tamilnadu 12th, CSIR NET |
Average Fees | ₹ 34.8 K |
State | Number of Colleges | Average Fees |
|---|---|---|
223 | ₹ 27685 | |
717 | ₹ 109044 | |
364 | ₹ 22347 | |
21 | ₹ 23021 | |
130 | ₹ 51757 |
College Name | Seat Intake | Average Fees |
|---|---|---|
NIT Trichy | - | ₹ 26300 |
Bharathiar University Arts and Science College, Coimbatore | - | - |
Madras University | - | ₹ 7009 |
Madras Christian College | - | ₹ 70847 |
Government Arts College(Autonomous) | 747 | ₹ 1445 |
Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University | - | ₹ 3050 |
SIVET College | - | - |
Stella Maris College | - | ₹ 62529 |
Holy Cross College, Nagarcoil | 480 | - |
South Travancore Hindu College | - | ₹ 294 |
College Name | Seat Intake | Average Fees |
|---|---|---|
SRM University Chennai | 698 | ₹ 56666 |
SASTRA University | - | ₹ 50000 |
Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education (Deemed to be University) | - | - |
Bharathidasan University | - | - |
Sathyabama University | - | - |
Institute for Financial Management and Research | - | - |
PSG Institute of Advanced Studies | - | ₹ 112729 |
Hindustan Institute of Technology and Science, Chennai | - | ₹ 89000 |
Sai University | - | ₹ 350000 |
PRIST University, Thanjavur | - | ₹ 21000 |

Madras Christian College is an autonomous college connected with the University of Madras in Tamil Nadu. It was founded on April 3, 1837, by Rev. John Anderson, a Church of Scotland missionary. NAAC has awarded the institute an A grade. Madras Christian College educates all students, regardless of caste or community. UGC has also approved MCC. The institute has also inked 15 Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) with other educational institutions and industries for the student's overall growth.
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