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Friday, February 22, 2008
Six Chennai colleges to form first cluster in State

The concept is based on a Western model


MADURAI: Six colleges in Chennai will form the first cluster in the State as part of the Government’s move to popularise cluster college concept based on a western model.

At a meeting of Vice-Chancellors of all universities and higher education officials held in Chennai on Tuesday, the Minister for Higher Education, K. Ponmudy, suggested that the cluster model be expedited to share infrastructure and human resources, official sources told The Hindu here on Thursday.


The six Government arts and science colleges under the first cluster are Queen Mary’s College, Presidency College, Government Arts College, Bharathi Government Women’s College, Dr. Ambedkar Government College of Arts and Science and Quaid-e-Milleth Government College for Women.

The cluster of colleges shall progressively share existing facilities in partnering colleges and undertake common ventures in teaching/learning, research and extension activities for mutual development. V. Swaminathan, Joint Director of Collegiate Education, who attended the meeting, said by coming together under one cluster the colleges could effectively share resources and strengths for larger benefit of students. “A cluster can have all types of colleges, be it Government, aided or self-financing colleges,” he said and added that there would be a ‘lead college’ for one single cluster. Giving more information about the Government’s proposal, A. Ramasamy, Vice-Chairman, Tamil Nadu State Council for Higher Education, said a cluster could have up to 10 colleges and institutions and enter into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in this regard.

In the Madurai Kamaraj University region, the Joint Director plans to convene a joint meeting of university officials and college Principals to discuss creation of clusters.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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