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NSS College, Ottapalam

Coordinates: 10°45′57″N 76°24′20″E / 10.7659679°N 76.4054945°E / 10.7659679; 76.4054945
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NSS College, Ottapalam
TypeAided public college
Established1961; 63 years ago (1961)
FounderBharata Kesari Shri. Mannathu Padmanabhan
AffiliationUniversity of Calicut
PrincipalDr. Sajeev K
Address
Ottapalam (taluk), Palakkad - Ponnani Rd
,
Palappuram
, ,
679103
,
10°45′57″N 76°24′20″E / 10.7659679°N 76.4054945°E / 10.7659679; 76.4054945
CampusRural
WebsiteNSS College, Ottapalam
NSS College, Ottapalam is located in Kerala
NSS College, Ottapalam
Location in Kerala
NSS College, Ottapalam is located in India
NSS College, Ottapalam
NSS College, Ottapalam (India)

N.S.S College, Ottapalam is an institute of higher education in Ottapalam, India. The college was founded in 1961. It was funded by donations and was consecrated by Swami Vishadanandha, President of Sree Ramakrishna Ashram, Palappuram, and was formally inaugurated by Mrs. Prabhakaran Thampan on 10 July 1961. In July 1962, it was upgraded and was shifted to the present site. The premises of the College consist mostly of land donated by Smt. K.P.S. Menon and Sri. Vapala Sankaranarayana Menon.[1] The college hosts a national seminar on economics, hosted by president-in-charge, Venkatesh Athreya.[2] It is affiliated with the University of Calicut. The current principal is Dr.Sajeev K.[1] It is accredited with A Grade status by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council.[1]

Courses offered

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Undergraduate

BA

  • English
  • Economics
  • Malayalam
  • Hindi
  • History

BSc

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Botany
  • Zoology
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science
  • Industrial Chemistry

Commerce

  • B.com

Postgraduation

MA

  • English
  • Economics

MSc

  • Physics
  • Mathematics
  • Computer Science

M.Com

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Notable alumni

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "NSS College Ottapalam". NSS College Ottapalam.
  2. ^ "National seminar on economics inaugurated". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 23 October 2006. Retrieved 20 January 2009.[dead link]
  3. ^ http://www.universityofcalicut.info/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=431 [dead link]
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