Madurai has been an
academic centre of learning for Tamil culture, literature, art, music and dance
for centuries. All three assemblies of the Tamil language, the Tamil
Sangam (about the 3rd century BC to
the 3rd century CE), were held at Madurai. Tamil poets of different epochs
participated in these assemblies, and their compositions are referred to as Sangam
literature. During the third Tamil sangam, the comparative merit
of the poets was decided by letting the works float in the lotus tank of the
temple. It was believed that a divine force would cause the work of superior
merit to float on the surface, while the inferior ones would sink.
The American College is the oldest
college in Madurai, and was established in 1881 by American Christian
missionaries. The Lady
Doak college, established in 1948, is the oldest women's college in
Madurai. Thiagarajar College (established in 1949), Madura
College (established in 1889), Fatima
College (established in 1953) and M.S.S.Wakf Board College (established
in 1964) are among the oldest educational institutions of the city. Madurai Kamaraj University (originally
called Madurai University), established in 1966, is a state-run university
which has 109 affiliated arts and science colleges in Madurai and neighbouring
districts. There are 47 approved institutions of the university in and
around the city, consisting of autonomous colleges, aided colleges,
self-financing colleges, constituent colleges, evening colleges and other
approved institutions. There are seven polytechnical schools and five Industrial training institutes (ITIs)
in Madurai, with the Government ITI and the Government Polytechnic for Women
being the most prominent of them all. There are two government medical
institutes in Madurai (Madurai Medical College and the
Homoeopathic Medical College), and there are also 11 paramedical institutes. There
are seven engineering colleges in Madurai affiliated to Anna University, with the Thiagarajar College of Engineering being
the oldest. The Madurai Law College, established in
1979, is one of the seven government law colleges in the state. It is
administered by the Tamil Nadu Government Department of Legal Studies, and
affiliated with the Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law
University. There are three teacher training institutes, two music
colleges, three management institutes and 30 arts and sciences colleges in
Madurai. The agricultural college and research institute in Madurai,
started in 1965 by the state government, provides agricultural education to
aspirants in the southern districts of Tamil Nadu. There are a total of
369 primary, secondary and higher secondary schools in the city.
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