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Central Committee

Sir Syed Old Students’ Association is very active and provides unstinting support in the process of growth and development of the institution. The Association has chapters in India, Dubai, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait and Bahrain. Alumni Association conducts monthly programs for the students which includes lectures and interactive sessions on academic, social, psychological or career oriented subjects of two hours duration by an eminent alumni member. The Alumni Association extends their support by adopting students from very poor families to complete their UG and PG programs.

Dr.M.P.Hassan Kunhi

President

V.K.Abdul Nisar

General Secretary

Noushad Poothappara

Treasurer

Tafleem Maniyat

Vice President

Prof. Kunhiraman

Vice President

Kallattara Mayin Hajee

Vice President

Adv. A.J.Joseph

Vice President

Hamzath

Vice President

Sajid.K.T

Secretary

Nazeer.P

Secretary

Sainudheen Karivalloor

Secretary

Mohsin

Secretary

Haneefa

Secretary

Sir Syed College

Sir Syed College

Sir Syed College, was established in 1967 by a handful of educational visionaries of Kannur under CDMEA (Cannanore District Muslim Educational Association) with a vision to impart moral and liberal education to the public, especially socio politically backward minority communities of North Malabar region.

Sir Syed College

Sir Syed College

Sir Syed College

Sir Syed College

Sir Syed College

Sir Syed College

Sir Syed College, was established in 1967 by a handful of educational visionaries of Kannur under CDMEA (Cannanore District Muslim Educational Association) with a vision to impart moral and liberal education to the public, especially socio politically backward minority communities of North Malabar region.

Sir Syed College, was established in 1967 by a handful of educational visionaries of Kannur under CDMEA (Cannanore District Muslim Educational Association) with a vision to impart moral and liberal education to the public, especially socio politically backward minority communities of North Malabar region.

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