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Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce is a college in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The college was established in 1943 by the Deccan Education Society. It is affiliated to Savitribai Phule Pune University. Dr. S. U. Purohit is the current principal of the 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 Centre for Environment Education was created in recognition of the importance of environmental education in India's overall environment and development strategy. The CEE was established as a Centre of Excellence in 1984, supported by the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF), Government of India.
Institute of Business Management and Research (IBMR - Pune) Institute of International Business and Research (IIBR - Pune) Institute of Professional Studies (IPS - Pimpri, Pune) Institute of Computer Studies (ICS - Pimpri, Pune) College of Commerce, Science and IT (CSIT - Chinchwad, Pune) Geetamata English Medium School (GEMS - Pune)
Savitribai Phule Pune University's main building The city of Pune in western India includes numerous universities, colleges and other institutes. Due to its wide range of educational institutions it has been called the " Oxford of the East".
Brihan Maharashtra College of Commerce (BMCC), established in 1943, is closely associated with Fergusson College. At the northern end of the campus, next to the New Academic Building is the DES Law College. Gokhale Institute. The Deccan Gymkhana area of western Pune is known for its educational institutes.
In the years that followed a need to establish a full-fledged commerce college was identified. In 1969, the commerce wing came to be established as an independent college of commerce, named after the industrialist and philanthropist Sir Ness Wadia (1873-1952). His brother Sir Cusrow Wadia also contributed to the establishment of the college ...
The college was started in 1970. In 1979, the junior college was added, and in 1981 the post-graduate program (M.Com.). This made St. Vincent College a full-fledged commerce college. In 2001, the Girls Association "Mother Teresa Vidyarthini Manch" was set up. The Ex-Students Association (VINCA) began officially in May 2011.