Aiman College of Arts and  Science For Women appeared in the first year of the New Millennium in the firmament of the academic horizon in Tamil Nadu. The College was brought into being by the AIMAN Education and Welfare Society consisting of a group of service minded gentlemen, who are bestowed with a faculty to look forward to generations ahead and have minds to equip the college with all the necessary infrastructure and facilities so that the nascent college may blossom into a first grade women's college within a short span of time.

All students are offered Moral Instruction. Muslim students get Deeniyat Education. Other students get general moral instruction, to make them morally upright, socially committed and spiritually inspired citizens. Special care is also given to students in the Quran reading in the afternoons after the college hours.

                      With the appearance of this college, a long - felt need has come to be fulfilled and a long - cherished dream, especially of Muslims in Tamil Nadu, has come true. The doors of the college are open to all sections of society without distinctions of caste, colour or creed. This college will play an active role in spreading higher education among the aspiring young ladies of this country.

In order to give an opportunity to the young women to express their latent talents and to develop their personality, Aiman College offers various Associations and Clubs:

1.The English Association
2.Tamil Association
3.Commerce Association
4.Computer Science
5.Arabic Association
6.Food Science Association
7.Fine Arts Club
8.Quiz club

                    The College works from 9.00 a.m to 2 p.m on all working days. In the afternoon the students are allowed to improve their communication skills and computer operations and other useful skills. All students coming from the Tamil medium schools are given free spoken English courses in the afternoon.

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