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St. Ann's College for Women

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Type
  
Education

Principal
  
Dr.Sr.K.Anthonamma

Phone
  
040 2351 3020

Established
  
1981

Campus
  
Urban

Founded
  
1981

Location
  
Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Website
  
www.stannscollegehyd.com

Address
  
12-2-823/A/45, Saint Ann's Road, Santosh Nagar Colony, Mehdipatnam, Hyderabad, Telangana 500028

Similar
  
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St. Ann's College for Women informally (St. Ann's) is established in Hyderabad, India since 1981 and is housed in 4 acres of land in Santhosh Nagar Colony, Mehdipatnam.

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History

St. Ann's College was established in 1981 by the Sisters Society of St. Ann. The Founder was Smt. Thatipatri Gnanamma; a visionary and missionary who dedicated her life to enlighten and educate poor young girls.

At present the College 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 17 October 2006.

Awards

Right from its inception, the college has been getting University rank and distinction. Apart from the gold medals of Osmania University, the college has instituted gold medals for the top rankers in B.A., B.Sc., and B.Com.

St. Ann's College for Women also awards silver medals for proficiency in each subject every year.

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 Wikipedia