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Our College has been ranked 59 among colleges in India in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF 2025) released by the Ministry of HRD , Government of India.

International Conference on  Advances in LifeScience ICALS – 25 Organized By Pg & Research Department of Zoology September 29 & 30, 2025 SPONSORED by Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology

The English Literary Association (ELA) of the PG & Research Department of English, The American College is staging Maverick Theatre’s production of An Experiment with Truth, a celebrated play by Asif Currimbhoy.
28 August – 4 September 2025 | Venue: Auditorium, The American College | Public Show: 30 August, 6.30 PM

National Conference on Frontiers in Chemical Sciences-Innovations & Impact NCFCSII-2025
September 12 & 13, 2025 ORGANISED BY
Postgraduate Research Department of Chemistry

Exam Fee Notification for End of Semester Examinations-Nov 2025

REVALUATION-REPEAT EXAMINATIONS JUNE-2025

To Watch Graduation Day on Saturday ,26 July 2025

“Hands-on Training on Smartphone Service” three-day workshop organized by department of Physics (SF).

  • Scheduled to be held from 05.08.2025 to 07.08.2025
  • The workshop is limited to 25 Participants Only. Hence early registration is encouraged.
  • Registration link : https://forms.gle/ZeB3zVRiAHzmedGn7

Bc/MBc/DNc Scholarship 2025-2026
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SC/ST Scholarship 2025-2026
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PUDHUMAI PENN SCHEME 2025-2026

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TAMIL PUDHALVAN SCHEME 2025-2026

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2025-2026 SC-ST National Overseas Scholarship

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Campus Trees

Hardwickia binata

அச்சமரம்

Family:  Caesalpiniaceae

Common name:Anjan, Acha

Flowering period: August–September

Description

  • Anjan is a medium or large deciduous ornamental tree. It is a native of India. Graceful, drooping slender branches; crown conical in early life, becoming broader later.
  • Bark of saplings almost silvery white and smooth, gradually changing as the tree gets older to dark grey and rough with irregular vertical cracks, 1.2-2.5 cm thick, exfoliating in narrow flakes.
  • Leaves small, 2-6 cm long by 2-3 cm wide, alternate, pinnate, almost kidney shaped and greyish green.
  • Flowers small, pale yellowish green in axillary and terminal lax panicled racemes. The pod flat and samaroid,, oblong lanceolate, coriaceous, narrowed at both ends, with parallel longitudinal veins, containing 1 seed near the apex.

Uses

  • The bark of the tree is used for making ropes.
  • The timber obtained from Hardwickiabinata is used for making agricultural equipment like cartwheels, oil mills, pestles and ploughs.
  • The leaves, succulent stems and twigs serve as fodder for livestock.
  • Oleo-resin extracted from the heart wood is used in manufacture of varnishes