Shankar Narayan College of Arts & Commerce, Maharashtra, Mumbai Courses

Mumbai (Maharashtra)
Approved by : Other
Website: http://sncollege.com/
Estd : 1994
Type : Trustee College
Rating: 3.8

Shankar Narayan College of Arts and Commerce was found in the year 1994. The college is affiliated by University of Mumbai & recognised by University Grants Commission (UGC) & is accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The college provides quality education with experienced faculty members. The institute offers 3 years Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) programme. The vision & mission of the college is to provide higher education to weaker and deprived students of neighbouring rural area irrespective of caste, creed and religion. Accessibility of higher education to the students of Mira - Bhayandar area & also to work towards the development of all round personality of students community through curricular, co-curricular and extracurricular activities.

 

College Facility

Laboratory

  • A modern, well-equipped computer lab caters to student and staff needs.

Library

  • The college boasts of a 12000-book library that looks after both academic and recreational needs. A host of journals/ periodicals are provided to students and staff regularly, besides 7 major daily newspapers. The library runs a Book Bank scheme where in material is collected from various sources and each academic year over 100 book sets are distributed to needy students.

Placement

The commitment of a teacher towards the students also includes equipping the students to perform well in the competitive world. The Placement Cell and Career Guidance Cell of Shankar Narayan College aims to ensure that students have the information and skills necessary for an effective job search.

Admission Open 2020

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