Anish College

Founder’s Message

Founder’s Profile

Anish Educational Society was founded in the Year 2012 by the visionary the late T Anil Kumar to cater to the needs of the aspiring students of Commerce, Business Management and Business Analytics.

Hailing from a small village Utnoor in Adilabad, Anil sir as he was affectionately called reached yderabad to pursue graduation. An outstanding student and a gold medalist in Intermediate and Graduation, he started as a tutor and within a span of few years established a college.

Anish College of Commerce at Saket is now a name to reckon with and attracts students from near and far.For a life journey of Anil Sir please watch the video in the Press section on this website.

T.Anil Kumar

Founder

Founder’s Message

Dear Parents and Students, Educational reformer John Dewey once said, “Education is not preparation for life; education is life itself.’ The one who stops learning stagnates.

At ANISH, we believe in not just teaching students a lesson a day but preparing him or her for life. While every stream has its own charm and place in the world, social and management sciences are gaining traction with each passing day. Thanks to globalization, the scope for non-science subjects too has risen considerably.

The core philosophy of ANISH is to nurture the inherent talent of students as we strongly believe that every individual is unique. Many students have lost out for want of an opportunity and a platform to showcase their skills. Anish fills this gap. Every student will get an opportunity to chase his or her dream.

Technology has become a part and parcel of our lives and has also permeated into the field of education. The ‘chalk and talk’ method and technology enabled classrooms are going hand in hand.

We delve into technology and have state-of-the-art infrastructure. We, at ANISH have embraced technology but not at the cost of values. Discipline, respect, perseverance, determination and hard work are the bedrock on which ANISH functions.

All colleges teach, few groom. “All too often we are giving young people cut flowers when we should be teaching them to grow their own plants,” said John W Gardner. Our aim is to see students who enter our portal as buds and go out as flowers.

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