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Colleges are spread throughout the city as well as the suburbs. Popular courses include BA, BSc, and BCom. Many colleges also offer professional courses which concentrate on a specialized field. Almost all colleges offer courses at junior college level, which is equivalent to the last two years of high schools in other countries.
In the Indian education system of some Indian states, the Pre-University Course (PUC) or Pre-Degree Course (PDC) is referred to as intermediate or +2 course, which is a two-year senior secondary education course that succeeds the tenth grade (known as SSLC or SSC in such states, equivalent to sophomore in the US system) and precedes to the completion of a Senior Secondary Course.
The courses offered by the institute can be broadly classified into two categories; Junior college degrees & Senior college degrees. [citation needed] Junior college degrees include 11th grade (FYJC) & 12th grade (SYJC) courses. For this, it is affiliated with Maharashtra State Education Board. This includes the High School passing certificate ...
Best Vocational Training Provider at UK-India Skills Forum Awards 2010 by FICCI and UK India Business Council [9] Excellence in Skill Development, CREDAI Conclave 2017–18 [10] Finalists in The Times of India Social Impact Awards, 2011 [11] Best Training Partner – RPL by Tourism and Hospitality Skill Council [12]
Central Institute of Fisheries Education: Mumbai: 1961 (1989) Fisheries science [23] [24] Chinmaya Vishwavidyapeeth: Mumbai: 2017 Indic Studies [25] D. Y. Patil Education Society Kolhapur: 1987 (2005) Medicine [26] [27] Datta Meghe Institute of Medical Sciences Wardha: 1950 (2005) Medical science [28] [29] Deccan College Post-Graduate and ...
These focused on Executive Education and was designed to meet the needs of middle to senior-level executives. [16] In 2019, a new building opened with state-of-the-art classrooms, group work rooms, a Design Thinking Lab, [17] a new library and an MDP room. It also has a new auditorium named after Dr. M. L. Shrikant. [18]
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.
Birla College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Kalyan; Chetana College, Bandra East; Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences; D. G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Matunga; Elphinstone College, Fort; Guru Nanak Khalsa College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Matunga; H.R. College of Commerce and Economics, Churchgate