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Almost all colleges offer courses at junior college level, which is equivalent to the last two years of high schools in other countries. The junior colleges are governed by the Maharashtra State Board for Secondary and Higher Secondary Education .
The CGA BMTRC Building, the Nav Maharashtra Hall and the Computer Laboratory were inaugurated on 2 August 1998. In 2005, the college celebrated its Diamond Jubilee with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as the chief guest. The 'Principal D. G. Karve Chair in Commerce & Economics', an academic research position, was launched to mark the occasion.
Shri M.D. Shah Mahila College of Arts and Commerce (AUTONOMOUS) is a college in Malad, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Shri M. D. Shah Mahila College of Arts & Commerce (AUTONOMOUS), the largest tributary of Janseva Samiti offers the following educational programs and services - Degree Courses - in BA, BCOM, BMS, BCA, BMM, BAFI Post Graduation Courses – MA in Economics, Hindi, History & M. Com ...
(April 2010) (Learn how and when to remove this message) The Bachelor of Commerce degree was first offered at the University of Birmingham . The University's School of Commerce was founded by William Ashley , an Englishman from Oxford University , who was the first professor of Political Economy and Constitutional History in the Faculty of Arts ...
It was the second college in Maharashtra (after KC College, Churchgate) to be accredited 'A' grade with a score of 87.95% by the NAAC (National Assessment & Accreditation Council) under the revised scheme in 2002. [2] It is located adjacent to Kishinchand Chellaram College and shares a building with the KC Law College.
Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Commerce popularly known as MMCC is a college in Deccan Gymkhana [1] Pune. It is one of the leading colleges in the city offers B.Com, BBA, BBA IB, B.Sc Computer Science, M.Com and M.A Journalism and Mass Communication (Post graduate course). [2] [3]
The College was the first private (non-government) commerce college to be started in Mumbai. [citation needed] The College started to offer B.Com. degree course in 1942. The first batch of students at Podar College consisted of 150 students. There were just three classrooms and a small staff of competent teachers.
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