Vinayak Ganesh Vaze College of Arts, Science and Commerce
The college was begun in 1984
by the Kelkar Education Trust. The first affiliated college in
Maharashtra accredited with a 5-star accreditation.
Loyola Academy PG and Degree College
Loyola Academy is managed and
administered by the members of Andhra Jesuit Province, belonging to the
Society of Jesus, an international Catholic religious order. Loyola
Academy Degree and PG College as well as Loyola Academy Junior College
were founded by T. Balaiah in 1976 in Old Alwal, Secunderabad. It was
granted autonomous status in 1992 by the UGC.
Sophia College for Women
Founded in 1941, Sophia College
is affiliated to the University of Mumbai. The Governing Body of the
Society for the Higher Education of Women in India runs the College. The
Religious Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and lay staff form the
staff of the College. Though a Christian minority institution, the
college welcomes students of all denominations.
Isabella Thoburn College
The college's mission of
educating Indian women is best appreciated in the light of its role as
the first full-fledged Christian women's college founded in Asia.
MOP Vaishnav College for women
The college was established in
1992 and today offers 13 UG, 6 PG courses and a research programme in
the Department of Commerce. The college, affiliated to the University of
Madras, has 3,030 students.
Sri Bhagawan Mahaveer Jain College
K.C. College of Arts, Science and Commerce
The college offers quality
education in Arts, Science and Commerce courses. Also offers
post-graduate courses and doctoral research facilities. The college is
accredited A grade by the NAAC.
MES College of Arts, Science & Commerce
CITY: Bangalore
One of the oldest colleges in Bangalore, the college offers quality edication in Arts, Science and Commerce.
BJS College of Arts,Science and Commerce
Bharatiya Jain Sanghatana
College (Arts, Science and Commerce), Pune, was established in 1995 to
give admission to the students from earth quake affected area. Today the
college spread over 5000 sq meters has 850 students.
Queen Mary's College
Women's Christian College
The Women's Christian College
was founded in 1915 and is affiliated to the University of Madras. It
has grown to a strength of over a 2,712 students and 141 faculty members
in the aided and self-financing sections.
Nowrosjee Wadia College
CITY: Pune
Affiliated to the University of Pune, the college was founded in 1932 and is run by the Modern Education Society.
Guru Nanak College
The Guru Nanak College was
established in 1971. Its objective is to spread the ideals of universal
brotherhood, oneness of God, communal harmony and welfare of all
communities.
SIES College of Arts,Science & Commerce
The college is owned and
managed by the South Indian Education Society (SIES). It received an A
grade from NAAC in 2010. The Arts and Science College was established in
1960. It is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and has over 4,000
students.
Mithibai College of Arts
Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal
started the Mithibai College of Arts & Mohanlal Dayal Chauhan
Institute of Science in 1961 as a part of its own silver jubilee
celebration. A complex was thereby formed that embraced the three main
streams of education ? Arts, Science and Commerce. Courses like Bachelor
of Management Studies, B.Sc. & M.Sc. degree courses in
Biochemistry, Biotechnology and Computer Science have been introduced by
the college.
Sacred Heart College
Sacred Heart College, Thevara,
enjoys the privilege of being one of the best colleges under the Mahatma
Gandhi University with a consistently outstanding performance record
and accredited with five star and re-accredited with A+ grade by the
NAAC. It was established in 1944 by the Sacred Heart Monastery, Thevara,
Kochi, a unit of the CMI (Carmelites of Mary Immaculate) Congregation.
Maulana Azad College
Wilson College
Jyothi Nivas College
Elphinstone College
Osmania University College for Women
The college has about 2,600
students in the faculties of Arts, Social Sciences, Commerce and
Sciences at undergraduate and post-graduate levels. The college offers
35 subjects at the undergraduate level.
St. Xavier's College
Gargi College
Gargi College is one of the few
women?s colleges of the University of Delhi that offers education in
three streams ? Arts, Commerce and Science, as well as two professional
courses ? B.A. (Hons) Business Economics and B.El.Ed which is a teacher
training course. This diversity enriches the academic, social and
cultural interactions between faculty and students and facilitates the
inclusion of a great variety of themes while organising activities in
the college. The college is named after Gargi, a fine woman scholar from
the Upanishads, who excelled in academic and ethical debates with
learned men of her times.
Lady Brabourne College
Lady Brabourne College is one
of the premier institutions for women's education in India. Established
by the Government of Bengal in July 1939 and named after the wife of
Lord Brabourne, the Governor of Bengal till February 1939, the college
made a humble beginning with 35 Muslim students and 9 faculty members in
a rented house in Park Circus.
Ethiraj College for Women
CITY: Chennai
The college offers MBA and MCA
courses under the self-financing wing. At the research level, the
institution offers M.Phil. and Ph.D. programmes in 8 departments. The
departments offer value-added ICT-enabled certificate programmes after
class hours
St. Stephen's College
Founded on February 1, 1881,
St. Stephen's is the oldest college in Delhi. It was first affiliated to
Calcutta University, and later to Punjab University. With the
establishment of Delhi University in 1922, it became one of its three
original constituent colleges.
St. Xavier's College
St. Xavier's College strives to
form men and women who will build a more just and humane world. It
strives for an intellectual endeavour that focuses on critical and
creative thinking, with the aim of social transformation.
Loyola College
Loyola College was founded by
the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1925, with the primary objective of
providing university education in a Christian atmosphere for deserving
students, especially those belonging to the Catholic community. Although
this college is meant primarily for Catholics, it admits other students
irrespective of caste and creed.
St. Xavier's College
St. Xavier's College is a
150-year-old institution with rich heritage and long tradition. As a
Jesuit higher educational institution, it aims to form men and women
with fundamental human and spiritual values. From 83 students in 1860,
it had 6,000 students in 2010.
Presidency College
Established in 1817, the
college was founded by Raja Ram Mohun Roy, and a number of other eminent
personalities of Bengal, such as Raja Radhakanta Deb, Maharaja
Tejchandra Ray of Burdwan, David Hare, Justice Sir Edward Hyde East,
Prasanna Coomar Tagore and Babu Buddinath Mukherjee.
Christ College
Christ University was formerly
Christ College (Autonomous) affiliated to Bangalore University.
Established in July 1969, Christ College is a premier educational
institute of Bangalore. The college has an innovative and modern
curriculum.
Hansraj College
A premier institution, with
highly qualified academicians imparting education in different fields,
the college today enjoys a reputation for outstanding performance in
academics, sports and extra-curricular activities.
Fergusson College
The Fergusson College imparts
instruction to nearly 5,500 undergraduate and post graduate students in
Natural Sciences, Computer, Electronics, I.T. at graduate and
post-graduate level, Humanities and Social Sciences. It has very
well-equipped laboratories, a library with a collection of over 3,00,000
books, rare as well as modern.
Madras Christian College
The college was founded as a
school in 1837. It is known as much for its academic standing and
leadership building as it is for social commitment. Today, the college
has more than 5,000 students and over 220 faculty members serving in 31
departments.
Presidency College
Beginning as a school in
October 1840, the Presidency College was the precursor to the University
of Madras, which came into being in 1857. It has been the college for
freedom fighters like C. Rajagopalachari.
Stella Maris College
CITY: Chennai
Beginning in a small one-storey
building on August 15, 1947, with 32 students, the college has at
present over 3,000 students and in a large campus. The college became
autonomous in 1987 and has 13 undergraduate and 12 post-graduate
programmes.
Miranda House
Miranda House, a residential
college for women, is one of the premier women's institutions of Delhi
University. It was founded in 1948 by the then Vice-Chancellor Sir
Maurice Gwyer, its foundation stone was laid by Lady Edwina Mountbatten.
Miranda House offers liberal education in Humanities and Science to
more than 2,500 students.
St. Joseph's College
St. Joseph's has been imparting
graduate, post-graduate and research education for 128 years. One of
the oldest colleges of Karnataka, it became autonomous in 2005.
Sri Venkateshwara College
The college was set up under
the auspices of Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams in 1961. Sri
Venkateshwara College was the realisation of the vision and dream of
Durgabai Deshmukh, Dr. K.L. Rao and Dr. C. Anna Rao.
KJ Somaiya College of Arts and Commerce
Established in 1960, the college is affiliated to the University of Mumbai.
Hindu College
The college boasts of an
accomplished faculty of about 120 members, and more than 2,000 students.
The college is also proud of its efficient and very supportive
non-academic staff. It offers a number of courses in the Sciences,
Humanities and the Social Science streams.
Ramjas College
Founded in 1917 by
educationist-philanthropist Rai Kedar Nath, Ramjas College is one of the
oldest colleges of Delhi. The college today boasts of a spacious
campus, state-of-the-art infrastructure and an esteemed faculty of
scholars trained at leading universities in India and abroad.
Mount Carmel College
Mount Carmel College was
established in 1948 with just 50 students on its rolls. A single
building housed the classrooms, office, hostel, library, convent and the
chapel. It is now home to over 4,000 students.
Acharya Narendra Dev College
The college started out in 1991
in South Delhi with just four rooms in an SPS structure in RK Puram, 80
students and just two courses. In 1992, the college moved to its
current premises in Govindpuri, Kalkaji where it started a host of
different courses.
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