Yadava College – Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Yadava College – Madurai, Tamil Nadu

The college was started with two pre-university courses in a temporary building. The Tamilnadu Government generously allotted 40 acres of land under Tiruppalai Panchayat limits in the year 1969. In the same year a hostel building was constructed. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council has accredited the college and has given ‘A’ Grade.

Bishop Cotton School – Shimla

Bishop Cotton School – Shimla

Bishop Cotton School, Shimla, (Himachal Pradesh, India) is one of the oldest boarding schools in Asia, (after St. Paul’s School, Darjeeling estd. 1823 and St. George’s College, Mussoorie estd. 1853) having been founded on 28 July, 1859, by Bishop George Edward Lynch Cotton. The alumni of Bishop Cotton are known as Old Cottonians. The school celebrated 150 years of existence in 2009.

University of Otago Registry Building – Dunedin, New Zealand

University of Otago Registry Building – Dunedin, New Zealand

The University of Otago Registry Building, also known as the Clocktower Building, is a Victorian and later structure in the city of Dunedin, New Zealand. It stands next to the banks of the Water of Leith and is constructed from contrasting dark Leith Valley basalt and Oamaru stone, with a foundation of Port Chalmers breccia. The building houses the administrative centre of the university

Doe Memorial Library – University of California at Berkeley

Doe Memorial Library – University of California at Berkeley

The Doe Memorial Library is the main library of the UC Berkeley Library System on the UC Berkeley campus. The library is named after its benefactor, Charles Franklin Doe, who was persuaded by the then President of the University of California, Benjamin Ide Wheeler, in 1904 to bequeath funds for its construction. It is located adjacent to the Bancroft Library.

Holder Hall – Princeton University, New Jersey

Holder Hall – Princeton University, New Jersey

Holder Hall forms the large quadrangle on Nassau Street, three sides containing dormitory rooms, the fourth cloisters, the whole dominated by Holder Tower. Noteworthy features are the heavy, slate roofs and the leaded casement windows of the dormitory, the vaulted passages of the cloisters, and the unique finials atop the pinnacles on Holder Tower

Webb Institute – Glen Cove, New York

Webb Institute – Glen Cove, New York

The Webb Institute is a specialized private college in Glen Cove, New York that has only one program, which is undergraduate. Each graduate of Webb Institute earns a Bachelor of Science degree in naval architecture and marine engineering. The Webb Institute was founded in 1889 by industrialist William Henry Webb, who was a preeminent shipbuilder in the 19th century.

Daly College – Indore, Madhya Pradesh

Daly College – Indore, Madhya Pradesh

The Daly College, located in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, was founded by General Sir Henry Daly of the Imperial Indian Army during the colonial India’s British Raj. It was established in 1881, and is one of the oldest co-educational boarding school in the world. The school has graduated many dignitaries and is a co-educational, residential public school. Daly College is affiliated to CBSE

Blair Hall – Princeton University, New Jersey

Blair Hall – Princeton University, New Jersey

Blair Hall is Princeton University’s first collegiate Gothic dormitory and was a Sesquicentennial gift of John Insley Blair (1802-1899), a trustee of Princeton from 1866 to 1899. Blair Hall was designed by Cope and Stewardson, who were among the first to apply the Tudor Gothic style to American college dormitories. Blair Hall is considered their masterpiece.

Khalsa College – Amritsar

Khalsa College – Amritsar

Khalsa College is a historic educational institution in the northern Indian city of Amritsar in the state of Punjab, India. Founded in 1892, the sprawling 300-acre (1.2 km2) campus is located about eight km outside of the city center on the Amritsar-Lahore highway (part of the Grand Trunk Road), adjoining Guru Nanak Dev University campus, to which Khalsa College is academically affiliated.

Assumption University – Thailand

Assumption University – Thailand

Assumption University is a university with three campuses in Bangkok, Thailand. The university is led by the Brothers of St. Gabriel, who have been active in education in Thailand since 1901. Assumption University is noted for attracting large numbers of foreign students from countries including India, China, Myanmar, Russia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and other Asian countries.

Magarpatta City – Pune

Magarpatta City – Pune

Magarpatta is a self contained residential cum Industrial / Corporate settlement spanning over 700 Acres of land. It is situated along the Pune-Solapur Highway in Pune, Maharashtra, India. Today Magarpatta houses the Indian branches of some of the leading IT/Technology corporates such as Amdocs, Accenture, Patni, Sybase, Avaya, SoftDEL Systems and EDS.

Lawrence School – Lovedale

Lawrence School – Lovedale

The Lawrence School is an educational institution in Lovedale, located near Ootacamund, Tamil Nadu, India and named for its founder, Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence. The school has a sprawling campus of 750 acres. Lovedale, six kilometres from Ootacamund, located at a height of 7200 feet over sea level, slightly lower than the Dodabetta peak (altitude: 8000 feet), the highest peak of the Nilgiris mountain range.

College of Engineering – Guindy

College of Engineering – Guindy

The climax scene of Nayagan with those immortal lines ‘Neenga nallavaraa? kettavaraa?’ is probably the most popular scene that was shot in the main building of the College of Engineering, Guindy campus.