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Type | Education |
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Established | 1981 |
Principal | Dr.Sr.K.Anthonamma |
Location | , , |
Website | www.stannscollegehyd.com |
St. Ann's College for Women is accredited with A Grade by NAAC |
St. Ann's College for Women formally (St. Ann's) is located in Hyderabad since 1981 that spread in 4 acres of land in Santhosh Nagar Colony, Mehdipatnam.
History
St. Ann's College was established in 1981 by the Sisters Society of St. Ann, and already is among the best colleges in the twin cities of Hyd and Sec in Andhra Pradesh. The College now has a strength of over 2800 students and 100 lecturers.
The College is affiliated to Osmania University and the executive committee of the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) on the recommendation of the duly appointed Peer Team declared St. Ann's College for women Accredited at the 'A' Level on October 17th 2006.
Courses of Study
The College consists of three blocks which offers a variety of courses and options varying from Intermediate to PG in Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce and Business Management and Sciences.
References
- St. Ann's College for Women Student Hand Book and the College Magazine