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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.
Government Medical College Gondia: Maharashtra University of Health Sciences: 2016 gmcgondia.in: Grant Medical College: Mumbai: Maharashtra University of Health Sciences: 1845 gmcjjh.org: Indira Gandhi Government Medical College: Nagpur: Maharashtra University of Health Sciences: 1968 iggmc.org: Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital: Mumbai
Dnyanopasak College of Arts, Commerce, Science, and Technology; Dr. (Sow.) Indirabai Bhaskarrao Pathak Mahila Kala Mahavidyalaya; Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Arts, Commerce and Science; Dr. Vasantrao Pawar Medical College Hospital and Research Center; Dr. Ambedkar College, Nagpur; Dr. D Y Patil Medical College, Kolhapur
University of Mumbai (formerly known as University of Bombay) is a public state university in Mumbai. It is one of the largest university systems in the world with over 549,000 students on its campuses and affiliated colleges. [4] [5] As of 2013, the university had 711 affiliated colleges. [6]
(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 accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council with a 5-Star status in 2002 and was re-accredited and awarded 'A' Grade with CGPA - 3.37.. Birla College was awarded with "College with Potential for Excellence" status for 2010 by the University Grants Commission, the apex body for Higher Education Under Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India.
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.
Gokhale Institute of Politics and Economics: Maharashtra: Pune: 1930 (1993) Economics [97] [98] Homi Bhabha National Institute: Maharashtra: Mumbai: 2005 Science [99] [100] Indira Gandhi Institute of Development Research: Maharashtra: Mumbai: 1987 (1995) Economics [101] [102] Institute of Chemical Technology: Maharashtra: Mumbai: 1933 (2008 ...