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{{Short description|Public state university in Tamil Nadu, India}}
{{Short description|Public state university in Tamil Nadu, India}}
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{{Infobox university
{{Infobox university
| name = Anna University
| name                   = Anna University
| image = Anna University Logo.svg
| image                 = Anna University Logo.svg
| motto =  
| motto                 =  
| mottoeng = Progress Through Knowledge
| mottoeng               = Progress Through Knowledge
| established = {{start date and age|df=yes|1978}}
| established           = {{start date and age|df=yes|1978}}
| closed =  
| closed                 =  
| type = [[Public university|Public]] [[State university (India)|state university]]
| type                   = [[Public university|Public]] [[State university (India)|state university]]
| endowment =  
| endowment             =  
| rector =  
| rector                 =  
| chancellor = [[Banwarilal Purohit]] ([[Governor]] of [[Tamil Nadu]])
| founder                = [[M. G. Ramachandran]]
| vice_chancellor = "Vacant" <ref>{{cite news |last=Sujatha|first=R |date=11 April 2021 |title= Anna University V-C Surappa’s term ends |url= https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/anna-university-v-c-surappas-term-ends/article34292430.ece|work= The Hindu|location= Tamil Nadu|access-date=11 April 2021}}</ref>
| chancellor            = [[Governor of Tamil Nadu]]
| president =  
| vice_chancellor       = R. Velraj<ref>{{cite news |last=Sujatha|first=R |date=11 April 2021 |title= Anna University V-C Surappa’s term ends |url= https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/anna-university-v-c-surappas-term-ends/article34292430.ece|work= The Hindu|location= Tamil Nadu|access-date=11 April 2021}}</ref>
| principal =  
| president             =  
| dean = L. Suganthi (CEG)<br />S. Meenakshisundaram (ACT)<br />T. Thyagarajan (MIT)<br />Ranee Maria Leonie Vedamuthu (SAP)
| principal             =  
| head_label = Registrar
| dean                   = L. Suganthi (CEG)<br />R. Jeyavel (ACT)<br />J. Prakash (MIT)<br />Sithalaksmi (SAP)
| head = Ranee Maria Leonie Vedamuthu  
| head_label             = Registrar
| students = 18,372<ref name="AU">{{cite web |title=University Student Enrollment Details |url=https://www.ugc.ac.in/stateuniversitylist.aspx?id=31&Unitype=2 |website=www.ugc.ac.in |access-date=10 February 2020}}</ref>
| head                   = Ranee Maria Leonie Vedamuthu
| undergrad = 11,049<ref name="AU"/>
| students               = 18,372<ref name="AU">{{cite web |title=University Student Enrollment Details |url=https://www.ugc.ac.in/stateuniversitylist.aspx?id=31&Unitype=2 |website=www.ugc.ac.in |access-date=10 February 2020}}</ref>
| postgrad = 4,455<ref name="AU"/>
| undergrad             = 11,049<ref name="AU"/>
| doctoral = 2,828<ref name="AU"/>
| postgrad               = 4,455<ref name="AU"/>
| city = [[Chennai]]
| doctoral               = 2,828<ref name="AU"/>
| state = [[Tamil Nadu]]
| city                   = [[Chennai]]
| postalcode = 600025
| state                 = [[Tamil Nadu]]
| country = [[India]]
| postalcode             = 600025
| campus = [[Urban area|Urban]], 185 acres
| country               = [[India]]
| colours =  
| campus                 = [[Urban area|Urban]], 185 acres
| nickname = AU
| colours               =  
| mascot =  
| other_name            = AU
| website = {{URL|www.annauniv.edu}}
| mascot                 =  
| logo =  
| website               = {{official URL}}
| staff =  
| logo                   =  
| faculty =  
| administrative_staff  =  
| affiliations = [[University Grants Commission (India)|UGC]], [[All India Council for Technical Education|AICTE]], [[National Assessment and Accreditation Council|NAAC]], [[Association of Indian Universities|AIU]], [[Association of Commonwealth Universities|ACU]]  
| faculty               =  
| affiliations           = [[University Grants Commission (India)|UGC]], [[All India Council for Technical Education|AICTE]], [[Association of Indian Universities|AIU]], [[Association of Commonwealth Universities|ACU]]
}}
}}
'''Anna University''' is a [[Public university|public]] [[State university (India)|state university]] located in [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. The main campus is in [[Chennai]]. It was originally established on 4 September 1978 and was named after [[C.N. Annadurai]], the former [[Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu]]. After taking many different forms over the years, as per a September 2020 bill passed in the Tamil Nadu Legislative assembly, the varsity is now reconstituted to be an affiliating university for engineering colleges across Tamil Nadu excluding the engineering colleges that are part of [[Anna Technological and Research University]]. The University is now the affiliating authority for close to 550 engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu.
'''Anna University''' is a [[Public university|public]] [[State university (India)|state university]] located in [[Tamil Nadu]], [[India]]. The main campus is in [[Chennai]]. It was originally established on 4 September 1978 and is named after [[C. N. Annadurai]], the former [[Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.annauniv.edu/pdf/Acts%20&%20Statues-New.pdf|title=The Anna university Chennai Act 1978}}</ref>


==History==
==History and structure==
[[File:Annadurai statue.jpg|thumb|200px|Statue of [[C N Annadurai]] in [[College of Engineering, Guindy]] campus]]
[[File:Annadurai statue.jpg|thumb|200px|Statue of [[C N Annadurai]] in [[College of Engineering, Guindy]] campus]]


The first version of Anna University formed in 1978 had a similar constitution as the current structure of [[Anna Technological and Research University]] before various governments repeatedly kept changing the varsity's structure and affiliation scope. In 2001, under the Anna University Amendment Act of 2001, the erstwhile Anna University became an affiliating university, taking under its wings all the engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. This included six government engineering colleges, three government-aided private institutions, and 426 self-financing colleges. On 1 February 2007, as a result of a [[Government of Tamil Nadu]] decision, the university was split into six constituent universities: Anna University, Chennai, Anna University of Technology, Chennai, [[Anna University of Technology, Tiruchirappalli]], [[Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore]], [[Anna University of Technology Tirunelveli]] and [[Anna University of Technology, Madurai]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.annauniv.ac.in/about.aspx |title=Welcome to Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore |work=annauniv.ac.in |access-date=18 November 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090620130817/http://www.annauniv.ac.in/about.aspx |archive-date=20 June 2009 }}</ref> The institutes were formally created in 2010. On 14 September 2011, a bill was passed to merge back the universities.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/house-passes-bill-to-amend-anna-university-act/article2455344.ece |title=House passes Bill to amend Anna University Act |work=[[The Hindu]]|date=15 September 2011 |access-date=18 September 2011}}</ref> The merger became final in August 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Finally, merger of Anna Universities of Technology with Anna University|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Finally-merger-of-Anna-Universities-of-Technology-with-Anna-University/articleshow/15099311.cms|work=[[The Times of India]]|access-date=12 July 2017|date=23 July 2012}}</ref>
Anna University (Chennai) comprises four colleges - The College of Engineering (CEG, Guindy Campus), The Alagappa College of Technology (ACT, Guindy Campus), The Madras Institute of Technology (MIT, Chromepet Campus) and The School of Architecture and Planning (SAP, Guindy Campus).


In 2011 and 2012 the constituents were merged back to a single affiliating university and the four regional universities continue to function as regional campus of the university.
The first version of Anna University was formed in 1978 and various governments changed the varsity's structure and affiliation scope repeatedly. In 2001, under the Anna University Amendment Act of 2001, the erstwhile Anna University became an affiliating university, taking under its wings all the engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. This included six government engineering colleges, three government-aided private institutions, and 426 self-financed colleges. On 1 February 2007, as a result of a [[Government of Tamil Nadu]] decision, the university was split into six constituent universities: Anna University, Chennai; Anna University of Technology, Chennai; [[Anna University of Technology, Tiruchirappalli]]; [[Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore]]; [[Anna University of Technology Tirunelveli]] and [[Anna University of Technology, Madurai]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.annauniv.ac.in/about.aspx |title=Welcome to Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore |work=annauniv.ac.in |access-date=18 November 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090620130817/http://www.annauniv.ac.in/about.aspx |archive-date=20 June 2009 }}</ref> The institutes were formally created in 2010. On 14 September 2011, a bill was passed to re-merge the universities.<ref>{{cite news |url= http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/tamil-nadu/house-passes-bill-to-amend-anna-university-act/article2455344.ece |title=House passes Bill to amend Anna University Act |work=[[The Hindu]]|date=15 September 2011 |access-date=18 September 2011}}</ref> The merger was finalized in August 2012.<ref>{{cite web|title=Finally, merger of Anna Universities of Technology with Anna University|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/education/news/Finally-merger-of-Anna-Universities-of-Technology-with-Anna-University/articleshow/15099311.cms|work=[[The Times of India]]|access-date=12 July 2017|date=23 July 2012}}</ref>


And then in September 2020, the Tamil Nadu government passed a bill making the varsity's four campuses in Chennai to be constituted as a 'unitary type' institution and called 'Anna Technological and Research University' while a new affiliating type university called 'Anna University' will be constituted to manage the affairs of the constituent and affiliated colleges.
In 2011 and 2012 the constituents were merged back to a single affiliating university and the four regional universities continue to function as a regional campus of the university.
 
The subsequent new Acts will be called Anna University (Amendment) Act 2020 and Anna Technological and Research University Act 1978. The new Act will come into force after the state government issues a notification.


==Admissions==
==Admissions==
A common entrance test – the Tamil Nadu Professional Courses Entrance Examination (TNPCEE) – was used as a basis for admission to professional courses in the state until 2006.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hindu.com/2006/12/07/stories/2006120707380100.htm/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061207223530/http://www.hindu.com/2006/12/07/stories/2006120707380100.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=2006-12-07|work=[[The Hindu]]|date=2006-12-07|title=Common Entrance Test abolished in Tamil Nadu}}</ref> Starting in the academic year 2007–08, students were admitted to engineering colleges on the basis of their higher secondary marks.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/21/stories/2006082102990300.htm/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080220134949/http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/21/stories/2006082102990300.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=2008-02-20|work=[[The Hindu]]|date=2006-08-21|title=Should Common Entrance Test be scrapped?}}</ref> Post-graduate admission process is carried out through TANCET and GATE scores.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ceg.annauniv.edu/pg.html|title=Admission for PG in CEG}}</ref>
A common entrance test – the Tamil Nadu Professional Courses Entrance Examination (TNPCEE) – was used as a basis for admission to professional courses in the state until 2006.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hindu.com/2006/12/07/stories/2006120707380100.htm/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061207223530/http://www.hindu.com/2006/12/07/stories/2006120707380100.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=7 December 2006|work=[[The Hindu]]|date=7 December 2006|title=Common Entrance Test abolished in Tamil Nadu}}</ref> Starting in the academic year 2007–08, students were admitted to engineering colleges on the basis of their higher secondary marks.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/21/stories/2006082102990300.htm/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080220134949/http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/21/stories/2006082102990300.htm|url-status=dead|archive-date=20 February 2008|work=[[The Hindu]]|date=21 August 2006|title=Should Common Entrance Test be scrapped?}}</ref> Post-graduate admission process is carried out through TANCET and GATE scores.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ceg.annauniv.edu/pg.html|title=Admission for PG in CEG}}</ref>


==Academics==
==Academics==
The university offers courses in engineering and technology through its affiliated colleges and follows a dual semester system. Every year the university conducts examinations for even semester in May–June and for odd semester in November–December. The first semester students have exams in January.
The university offers courses in engineering and technology through its affiliated colleges and follows a dual semester system. Every year the university conducts examinations for the even semester in May–June and for an odd semester in November–December.<ref name="Rankings_QS_W_2023" /><ref name="Rankings_QS_A_2023" /><ref name="Rankings_THE_W_2023" />


=== Rankings ===
=== Rankings ===
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| type = University and college
<!----------International---------->
<!----------International---------->
| ARWU_W_2020 = 901–1000
| THE_W_2023 = 801–1000
| THE_W_2020 = 1001+
| THES_A_2022 = 201–250
| THES_A_2020 = 351–400
| THES_E_2022 = 251–300
| QS_W_2020 = 751–800
| QS_W_2023 = 551–560
| QS_A_2020 = 169
| QS_A_2023 = 185
| QS_BRICS_2019 = 87
<!-- NIRF -->
| NIRF_O_2020 = 20
| NIRF_O_2022 = 22
| NIRF_U_2020 = 12
| NIRF_U_2022 = 20
| NIRF_E_2020 = 14
| NIRF_E_2022 = 17
| NIRF_B_2020 = 59
| NIRF_B_2022 = 49
| OUTLOOK_U_2020 = 10
| OUTLOOK_U_2020 = 10
}}
}}
Internationally, Anna University was ranked under 1000 in the ''[[QS World University Rankings]]'' & ''[[Times Higher Education World University Rankings]]'' in 2023<ref name=Rankings_THES_A_2022/> <ref name=Rankings_THES_E_2022/>


==Affiliated colleges==
==Affiliated colleges==
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{{alumni|date=February 2018}}
{{alumni|date=February 2018}}
* [[M. Madan Babu]] {{post-nominals|country=GBR|FRSC}}, director at [[St. Jude Children's Research Hospital]]
* [[A Lalitha]], first female engineer from India<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.magnificentwomen.co.uk/1/post/2019/08/76-ayyalasomayajula-lalitha.html|title=76: Ayyalasomayajula Lalitha|website=Magnificent Women|access-date=2019-09-21}}</ref>
* [[A. C. Muthiah]], Indian industrialist and former [[Board of Control for Cricket in India]] president<ref name="Citizen Matters">{{cite web|url=http://chennai.citizenmatters.in/ceg-alumni-guindy-anna-university-association-petition-6224|title=Why alumni of Chennai's College of Engineering, Guindy are a worried lot today |publisher=Citizen Matters|date=30 August 2018|author=Aruna Natarajan}}</ref>
* [[Nagarjuna (actor)|Nagarjuna]], Telugu film actor<ref name="Better India"/>
* [[Anumolu Ramakrishna]], deputy managing director of [[Larsen & Toubro]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.projectsmonitor.com/pathfinders/dr-a-ramakrishna-doyen-of-indian-construction-industry/|title=Dr. A. Ramakrishna, doyen of Indian Construction Industry|publisher=Project Monitor|date=2 January 2014|author=PM News Bureau}}</ref>
* [[Crazy Mohan]], Tamil comedy actor, script writer and playwright<ref name="Better India"/><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-metroplus/comedy-cocktails-his-forte/article1431925.ece|title=Comedy cocktails his forte|work=The Hindu|date=20 December 2008}}</ref>
*[[Kavithalaya Krishnan]]  Indian film and television actor<ref>{{cite web|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/chennai/you-cannot-get-crazy-anymore/articleshow/69731868.cms|title='Crazy' Mohan is no more|date=11 June 2019|publisher=Times of India}}</ref>
* [[Dhiraj Rajaram]], founder & chairman of [[Mu Sigma Inc]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://factordaily.com/mu-sigma-founder-dhiraj-rajaram/|title=Mu Sigma's chairman Dhiraj Rajaram re-emerges as controlling shareholder|date=5 December 2016|author=Jayadevan PK|publisher=Factor Daily}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/company/corporate-trends/mu-sigmas-chairman-dhiraj-rajaram-re-emerges-as-controlling-shareholder/articleshow/59551739.cms|title=Mu Sigma's chairman Dhiraj Rajaram re-emerges as controlling shareholder|date=12 July 2017|author=Sneha Shah|newspaper=[[The Economic Times]]}}</ref>
* [[Gopalaswami Parthasarathy]], former Indian [[High Commissioner]] to Pakistan, Australia and Myanmar and Chancellor, [[Central University of Jammu]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://quotes.wsj.com/IN/XBOM/506525/company-people/executive-profile/79769963|title=Executive Profile|date=2018|work=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|author=WSJ}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/people/person.asp?personId=11614712&privcapId=10930264|title=Executive Profile|date=2018|publisher=[[Bloomberg News|Bloomberg]]|author=Admin}}</ref>
* [[Kanuri Lakshmana Rao]], architect of India's water management, Former Union Minister of Irrigation & Power and recipient of the Padma Bhushan<ref name="Better India"/>
* [[Krishnakumar Natarajan]], co-founder & former executive chairman of [[Mindtree]]<ref name="Citizen Matters"/>
* [[Krishnamachari Srikkanth]], former Indian cricket captain and former chairman, National Selection Committee of the Indian Cricket Team<ref name="Better India"/>
* [[Kutraleeswaran]], long-distance swimmer and [[Guinness Book of World Records]] holder<ref name="Notable Alumni">{{cite web|url=http://www.aapkatimes.com/popular-faces-famous-alumni-anna-university/|title=Popular faces and famous alumni of Anna University|publisher=Aapka Times|date=28 October 2017}}</ref>
* [[Madhan Karky]], Tamil film lyricist<ref name="Notable Alumni"/>
* [[Mendu Rammohan Rao]], former dean emeritus, [[Indian School of Business]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imthyderabad.edu.in/dr-m-rammohan-rao/|publisher=Institute of Management Technology Hyderabad|title=Faculty Profile}}{{Dead link|date=July 2022 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
* [[Munirathna Anandakrishnan]], former chairman, [[Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur]] and former vice-chancellor, Anna University<ref>{{cite web|url=https://venkatarangan.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/Dr_MAK_Book_2018.pdf|title=Memorable Footprints of an Educator, Prof Anandakrishnan|author=K. R. A. Narasiah|date=16 June 2018}}</ref>
* [[N. Mahalingam]], founder & former chairman, [[Sakthi Group]] and former chairman, [[Ethiraj College for Women]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/business/veteran-industrialist-pollachi-mahalingam-passes-away/article6468429.ece|title = Veteran industrialist Pollachi Mahalingam passes away|newspaper = The Hindu|date = 2 October 2014}}</ref><ref name="Notable Alumni"/>
* [[P. S. Veeraraghavan]], director of [[Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre]]<ref name="Better India"/>
* [[R. K. Baliga]], developer of the [[Electronics City]] in [[Bangalore]], [[India]]<ref name="Better India"/>
* [[P. V. Nandhidhaa]], Indian chess player, [[India]]'s 17th [[Woman Grandmaster]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.dtnext.in/News/TamilNadu/2017/08/01015652/1040337/TN-Chief-Minister-honours-Chess-champion-Nandhidhaa.vpf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201128232743/https://www.dtnext.in/News/TamilNadu/2017/08/01015652/1040337/TN-Chief-Minister-honours-Chess-champion-Nandhidhaa.vpf|url-status=dead|archive-date=28 November 2020|title= TN Chief Minister honours Chess champion Nandhidhaa|date=2017-08-01| website=www.dtnext.in |access-date=2020-11-20}}</ref>
*[[Poondi Kumaraswamy|Ponnambalam "Poondi" Kumaraswamy]], engineer, mathematician, and hydrologist<ref>http://www.ias.ac.in/describe/fellow/Kumaraswamy,__Ponnambalam list of Fellows of the Indian Academy of Sciences</ref>
* [[Raj Reddy]], [[Turing Award]] winner, professor at [[Carnegie-Mellon University]] and [[Padma Bhushan]] recipient<ref name="Better India">{{cite web|url=https://www.thebetterindia.com/153870/college-engineering-guindy-chennai-news/|title=India's Oldest Engineering College Turns 225: 6 Alumni Who Have Made Guindy Proud!|publisher=The Better India|author=Vidya Raja|date=31 July 2018}}</ref>
* [[Rajkumar Bharathi]], classical singer and music composer<ref>{{citation|title=Sound of Silence: Rajkumar Bharathi's Musical Quest|author=Asha Krishnakumar|date=27 June 2018|isbn=978-1-64324-568-3|publisher=Notions Press}}</ref>
* [[Rangaswamy Narasimhan]], [[cognitive scientist]] who developed [[TIFRAC]], the first indigenous Indian computer, [[Padma Shri]] winner<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ias.ac.in/article/fulltext/reso/013/05/0407-0409|author=Srinivasan Ramani|publisher=[[Indian Institute of Information Technology]], Bangalore|date=May 2008|title=Rangaswamy Narasimhan: Doyen of Computer Science and Technology}}</ref>
* [[Ravi Ruia]], vice chairperson & vo-founder of [[Essar Group]]<ref name="Better India"/>
* [[S. Somasegar]], former senior vice president, [[Microsoft]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.livemint.com/Leisure/hxN8y3wjsBgb019MXrlcNK/Sivaramakrishnan-Somasegar--Breathing-easy-in-the-fast-lane.html|title=Breathing easy in the fast lane|date=19 April 2008|publisher=[[Live Mint]]}}</ref>
* [[Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan]], former cricket captain and ICC Elite Umpires Panel member<ref>{{cite web|url=https://cricket.yahoo.net/news/engineer-apos-xi-xi-featuring-051000337|title=Engineer's XI: An XI featuring cricketers who hold an engineering degree|author=Vaibhav Joshi|date=6 January 2019|publisher=[[Yahoo]]}}</ref>
* [[Upendra J. Chivukula]], former [[New Jersey General Assembly]] member<ref>{{cite web|url=http://projects.wsj.com/campaign2012/candidates/view/upendra-chivukula--NJ-H|title=Candidate Profile|author=admin|work=[[The Wall Street Journal]]|date=2011|access-date=6 May 2019|archive-date=6 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190506064730/http://projects.wsj.com/campaign2012/candidates/view/upendra-chivukula--NJ-H|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Vijayawada/telugu-man-in-the-race-for-new-jersey-assembly/article2608648.ece|title=Telugu man in the race for New Jersey Assembly|author=G Venkataramana Rao|work=[[The Hindu]]|date=8 November 2011}}</ref>
* [[V. M. Muralidharan]], chairman, [[Ethiraj College for Women]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://guindytimes.com/articles/a-testimony-for-empowerment-through-education-v-m-muralidharan|date=September 2009|publisher=Guindy Times|title=A Testimony for Empowerment through Education – V. M. Muralidharan|author=Sai Srravya, Aishwarya Valliappan}}</ref>
* [[V. S. Mahalingam]], DRDO scientist and director of the [[Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/pub/newsletter/2009/sep_09.pdf|date=September 2009|publisher=Defence Research & Development Organization|title=Promotion Announcement in the Monthly Newsletter of DRDO|author=Director, Defence Scientific Information & Documentation Centre}}</ref>
* [[Venu Srinivasan]], chairman of [[Sundaram - Clayton Limited]] and [[TVS Motor Company]]<ref name="Citizen Matters"/>
* [[Verghese Kurien]], architect of [[Operation Flood]] and Idnia's [[White Revolution (India)|White Revolution]] and recipient of the [[Padma Vibhushan]], [[Ramon Magsaysay Award]] and the [[World Food Prize]]<ref name="Better India"/>
* [[M. Madan Babu]] {{post-nominals|country=GBR|FRSC}}, director at [[St. Jude Children's Research Hospital]]<ref>{{Cite web |title=2018 ISCB Innovator Award: M. Madan Babu |url=https://www.iscb.org/iscb-awards/3496 |access-date=2023-01-13 |website=www.iscb.org}}</ref>
* [[Sundaram Karivardhan]], industrialist and motorsport pioneer<ref name="alumni">{{cite web|url=http://www.alumni.psgtech.ac.in/Outstanding%20Alumni.pdf|title=Outstanding Alumni Award}}{{dead link|date=October 2016|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
* [[Sundaram Karivardhan]], industrialist and motorsport pioneer<ref name="alumni">{{cite web|url=http://www.alumni.psgtech.ac.in/Outstanding%20Alumni.pdf|title=Outstanding Alumni Award}}{{dead link|date=October 2016|bot=InternetArchiveBot|fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>
* [[G. V. Loganathan]], former professor, [[Virginia Tech]]
* [[A. G. Ramakrishnan]], professor, [[Indian Institute of Science]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psgtech.edu/department/ece/people/alumni.html|title=Distinguished Alumni|publisher=Electronics & Communication Engineering, PSG College of Technology|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924082746/http://www.psgtech.edu/department/ece/people/alumni.html|archive-date=24 September 2015|url-status=dead|access-date=31 August 2014}}</ref>
* [[A. G. Ramakrishnan]], professor, [[Indian Institute of Science]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.psgtech.edu/department/ece/people/alumni.html|title=Distinguished Alumni|publisher=Electronics & Communication Engineering, PSG College of Technology|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150924082746/http://www.psgtech.edu/department/ece/people/alumni.html|archive-date=24 September 2015|url-status=dead|access-date=31 August 2014}}</ref>
* [[Y. S. Chowdary]], [[Minister of Science and Technology (India)|Minister of State, Science and Technology & Earth Sciences]], [[Government of India]]
* [[Kalidhindi B. R. Varma]], Vice Chancellor, Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning
* [[Mahesh Muthuswami]], Cinematog 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cprindia.org/users/g-parthasarathy|title=Mr.G.Parthasarathy's profile as a faculty of Centre for Policy Research|work=cprindia.org|access-date=9 August 2012}}</ref>
* [[Mahesh Muthuswami]], Cinematog 2012<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cprindia.org/users/g-parthasarathy|title=Mr.G.Parthasarathy's profile as a faculty of Centre for Policy Research|work=cprindia.org|access-date=9 August 2012}}</ref>
* [[Thirumalachari Ramasami]], secretary to Government of India, Department of Science and Technology
* [[Ravichandran Ashwin]], cricketer, [[SSN College of Engineering]]
* [[Balaji Mohan]], film director, SSN College of Engineering
* [[Anaka Alankamony]], squash player, SSN College of Engineering


== See also ==
== See also ==
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Anna University is a public state university located in Tamil Nadu, India. The main campus is in Chennai. It was originally established on 4 September 1978 and is named after C. N. Annadurai, the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.[3]

Anna University
File:Anna University Logo.svg
Other name
AU
Motto in English
Progress Through Knowledge
TypePublic state university
Established1978; 47 years ago (1978)
FounderM. G. Ramachandran
ChancellorGovernor of Tamil Nadu
Vice-ChancellorR. Velraj[1]
DeanL. Suganthi (CEG)
R. Jeyavel (ACT)
J. Prakash (MIT)
Sithalaksmi (SAP)
RegistrarRanee Maria Leonie Vedamuthu
Students18,372[2]
Undergraduates11,049[2]
Postgraduates4,455[2]
2,828[2]
Location, ,
600025
,
CampusUrban, 185 acres
AffiliationsUGC, AICTE, AIU, ACU
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History and structureEdit

Anna University (Chennai) comprises four colleges - The College of Engineering (CEG, Guindy Campus), The Alagappa College of Technology (ACT, Guindy Campus), The Madras Institute of Technology (MIT, Chromepet Campus) and The School of Architecture and Planning (SAP, Guindy Campus).

The first version of Anna University was formed in 1978 and various governments changed the varsity's structure and affiliation scope repeatedly. In 2001, under the Anna University Amendment Act of 2001, the erstwhile Anna University became an affiliating university, taking under its wings all the engineering colleges in Tamil Nadu. This included six government engineering colleges, three government-aided private institutions, and 426 self-financed colleges. On 1 February 2007, as a result of a Government of Tamil Nadu decision, the university was split into six constituent universities: Anna University, Chennai; Anna University of Technology, Chennai; Anna University of Technology, Tiruchirappalli; Anna University of Technology, Coimbatore; Anna University of Technology Tirunelveli and Anna University of Technology, Madurai.[4] The institutes were formally created in 2010. On 14 September 2011, a bill was passed to re-merge the universities.[5] The merger was finalized in August 2012.[6]

In 2011 and 2012 the constituents were merged back to a single affiliating university and the four regional universities continue to function as a regional campus of the university.

AdmissionsEdit

A common entrance test – the Tamil Nadu Professional Courses Entrance Examination (TNPCEE) – was used as a basis for admission to professional courses in the state until 2006.[7] Starting in the academic year 2007–08, students were admitted to engineering colleges on the basis of their higher secondary marks.[8] Post-graduate admission process is carried out through TANCET and GATE scores.[9]

AcademicsEdit

The university offers courses in engineering and technology through its affiliated colleges and follows a dual semester system. Every year the university conducts examinations for the even semester in May–June and for an odd semester in November–December.[10][11][12]

RankingsEdit

University and college rankings
General – India
Outlook India (Universities) (2020)[13]10

Internationally, Anna University was ranked under 1000 in the QS World University Rankings & Times Higher Education World University Rankings in 2023[14] [15]

Affiliated collegesEdit

The university's campus is in Chennai. The university has satellite campuses in Coimbatore, Tiruchirappalli, Madurai and Tirunelveli. The university also runs engineering colleges at Villupuram, Tindivanam, Arani and Kanchipuram in Chennai region, Erode and Bargur in Coimbatore region, Panruti, Pattukkottai, Thirukkuvalai and Ariyalur in Tiruchirapalli region, Ramanathapuram and Dindigul in Madurai region, Nagercoil and Thoothukudi in Tirunelveli region.

Notable alumniEdit

See alsoEdit

ReferencesEdit

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  31. http://www.ias.ac.in/describe/fellow/Kumaraswamy,__Ponnambalam list of Fellows of the Indian Academy of Sciences
  32. Asha Krishnakumar (27 June 2018), Sound of Silence: Rajkumar Bharathi's Musical Quest, Notions Press, ISBN 978-1-64324-568-3
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Coordinates: 13°00′46″N 80°14′11″E / 13.01268°N 80.236362°E / 13.01268; 80.236362