Jayagovind Harigopal Agarwal Agarsen College

J.H.A.Agarsen College (Jayagovind Harigopal Agarwal Agarsen College), commonly known as JHA, is a Liberal arts, commerce and science college in Chennai, India. It is affiliated with the University of Madras.

Jayagovind Harigopal Agarwal Agarsen College
Mottoविद्या विन्दते अमीरतम
Motto in English
Vidhya Vindate Amirtham
TypePublic
Established2000
AffiliationUniversity of Madras
ChairmanShri Mohan Goenka
PresidentShri Hari Shankar Agarwal
PrincipalDr. MOHANA KRISHNAN.M
Location, ,
CampusUrban
Websitehttp://www.agarsencollege.com

Jayagovind Harigopal Agarwal Agarsen College was established by Harigopal Agarwal through Agarwal Relief and Educational Trust consisting, the philanthropic Agarwal Community (Chennai) in the academic year 2000-2001 at Madhavaram.

The College

The College has 10 UG and 3 PG programmes. Research Programmes such as M.Phil, (Commerce) has become part of the academic curriculum.

Motto

''Vidhya Vindate Amirtham''

Academics

The campus with classrooms, UG & PG Computer labs, 1600 students and 65 faculty and staff members, education is incorporated in collaboration with computer career organizations. Under the scheme, the students perform data processing work after college hours.

National Social Service

NSS units of which is for both the girls and boys students, which serves the nation at Independent level. College also mentioned some other activities such as

  • Lord Shiva Temple in the Campus
  • "Annadanam" on every Amavasai
  • Adoption of Theeyambakkam Village on Manali road
  • Leprosy Awareness Programmes
  • Literacy Awareness Programmes
  • Aids Awareness Camps
  • Free Eye Camps & General Medical Check – up
  • SIFE (Students in Free Enterprise)

Courses offered

UG Courses

Arts Science
B.A (Tamil)[1] B.Sc (Computer Science)
B.A (Criminology & Police Administration) B.Sc (Maths)
B.Com (General)
B.Com (Corporate Secretary ship)
B.Com (Computer Application)
B.Com (Information System Management)
B.C.A
B.B.A

PG Courses

Both Science and Arts
M.Sc (Computer Science)
M.Phill (Commerce)
M.com (General)

References

  1. "2 city colleges to launch BCom in Tamil medium". The Times of India. 24 July 2010. Retrieved 2 July 2020.

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