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Mithibai College was established by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM) in 1961, as a part of the trust's silver jubilee celebration. The Mithibai College of Arts and Chauhan Institute of Science, commonly known as the main wing, was started first, and the Amrutben Jivanlal College of Commerce & Economics started 19 years later. [3]
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SVKM's colleges organise some of Mumbai's most attended inter-college festivals such as Umang of Narsee Monjee College, which has been tagged as Asia's fastest growing festival, [6] and Kshitij of Mithibai College. From 13 to 16 January 2016, SVKM organised a festival called Yuva for the students and teachers of all institutions under its ...
Kishinchand Chellaram College (K. C. College), Churchgate; Kohinoor College of Hotel and Tourism Management; Malini Kishor Sanghvi College of Commerce & Economics, Vile Parle; Mithibai College, Vile Parle; Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics, Vile Parle; Patkar-Varde College, Goregaon; R. D. National College, Bandra; Ramnarain Ruia ...
Mithibai Kshitij is Mithibai college's annual cultural 4-day festival, with more than 700 colleges invited every year. Founded in the year 2007 , it has attained substantial student attraction. Kshitij is a realm where the sky meets the sea.
The Shrimati Mithibai Motiram Kundnani College of Commerce & Economics, commonly known as M. M. K. College, is a private educational institution, located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is affiliated with Mumbai University [ 1 ] and offers a variety of courses in the field of commerce.
Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Mithibai College alumni" The following 45 pages are in this category, out of 45 total. ... Wikipedia® is ...
While at Mithibai College, Kishori was crowned Miss Mithibai at the college known as the cultural hub of Mumbai. She entered into Marathi films and shot to fame with Maherchi Sadi and Wajva Re Wajva. Her stage performances in plays like Moruchi Mavshi (Marathi) and Aadhe Adhure (Hindi), directed by Amal Allana bought her recognition as an actress.