Annai Theresa College of Education for Women is situated in a remote village Pavithram in Tiruvannamalai District in Northern part of Tamilnadu. The college bloomed in the year 2005 as a Bachelor of Education Institution. Students from Tiruvannamalai and other Districts usually join the institution for B.Ed courses. The institution strives to keep pace with the recent development in the field of education. The faculties of the institution are fully qualified, committed and interested in imparting quality education.
The institution is proud of its academic achievement of the past eight years. In the academic year 2006-07, college students secured 3rd, 5th and 9th Rank in the University level. In the academic year 2008-‘09, one B.Ed. student secured 1st place in the District Level. The overall average pass percentage for the past eight years in B.Ed. is 98 with many distinctions and first classes.
The institution feels proud to say that college got individual and overall championship in the first state level athletic competition conducted by Tamilnadu Teachers Education University.
In the last eight years, 3 national seminars, two symposiums, one workshop and many regional seminars were organized by the college. The compendium of papers presented in the seminars were published in the form of book with ISBN
The institution is earnest in achieving its mission ‘Education for Women’. Apart from the prescribed Syllabus, the College offers spoken English, communication Skills, Computer Education, Personality Development Programmes, Value Education and Health & Hygiene Programmes.
The candidates who had undergone 10+2+3 (15) or 11+1+3 (15) pattern of study and passed the X and XII examinations conducted by the respective State Board or CBSE or any other recognized Board of Education/Examination and UG Degree examination of the UGC approved Universities in any one of the school subjects offered by the Directorate of School Education at the Secondary/Higher Secondary Education level or its equivalent as it is decided by the Equivalence Committee appointed by Government o