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Eden Gardens College of Education, Perambalur Facilities

  • Library

    The college has a library facility for all students. The College has a typical library with a decent gathering of books on fluctuating subjects and magazines. Individuals from the library are admonished to make the best utilization of the library. The library will stay open from 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. every single working day, with Reference books, and magazines. Diaries and everyday newspapers ought to be supplanted in their individual spots. They ought not to be taken out of the library. 

  • Laboratories

    The college has a departmental-based laboratory facility for the students.

  • Auditorium

    The college has an auditorium facility for events and seminars.

  • Cafeteria

    The college has a canteen facility for staff and students.

  • Medical/Hospital

    The college has a health center with a first aid facility for the students.

  • I.T Infrastructure

    The college has an excellent IT Infrastructure facility for the students.

  • Gym

    The college has a Gym facility for the students.

  • Sports

    The college has sports facilities for all students.

  • Guest Room/Waiting Room

    The college has guest house/waiting room facilities for visiting faculty and student family members.

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