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S.N.D.T. Women's University Centre for Distance Education Proposed Examination Centres 2020-21 S.N.D.T. Women's University Centre for Distance Education Proposed Examination Centres 2020-21 Centre Name & Affiliated Sr.No Name of the Institute/College Code University/Board Mr. Santosh S. Thoke The Superintendent of Examinations, Balvantrao Jadhav foundation, Motala Gajanan Baba Mahavidyalay, Motala Nandula road, Tal – Motala 1 Dist. – Buldhana Pin. – 443 103 MOTALA (267) Amravati University Mob. – 8308050088 / 8623922657 Email – [email protected] Prof. Dr. S.S. Arakh The Superintendent of Examinations, Shubham Bauudeshiya Pratisthan, Shubham Institute of Computer Sci. & Business Admin, Shete Complex, Bus Stand Road, 2 Chikhali, Dist Buldhana, CHIKHALI (287) Amravati University Pin – 443 001 Mob. – 8788883615 /8605518550 /8605573235 Email – [email protected] Ms. Deepa Singh The Superintendent of Examinations, Thakur Arts, Commerce & Science, Night College, Waghapur Road, Gandhi Nagar, Nrar Church YAWATMAL 3 Amravati Universtiy Yavatmal – 445 001 (222) Mob – 9423134910 / 7972123341 Email – [email protected] Dr. Nandkishor Kashikar The Superintendent of Examinations, O’asis Art and Commerce College, Dhad, Maulana Azhad Chowk, Borkhed Road, Dhad, Tal - Buldhana Dist – Buldhana 4 Pin – 443 106 DHAD (265 ) Amravati Universtiy Mob – 9673501961 Email – [email protected] Mr. S.T. Lokhande The Superintendent of Examinations, Renukaidevi Shikshan Sanstha, Dr. Babasaheb Late. Annasadevi Deshmukh Arts, Commerce & Ambedkar 5 JALNA (311) Science College Pimpalgaon Marathwada Tal – Bhokardan Dist – Jalna Pin – 4311 114 University Shri Panditguru Pardikar Mahavidyalaya, Sirsala Tal – Parli Vaidyanath Dist – Beed – 431128 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Tel – 02446 262818 SIRSALA 6 Marathwada Mob. – 9422544305 / 8788220381 (New) Email – [email protected] University, Aurangabad Mr. Suryawanshi Dyanial The Superintendent of Examinations, Lord Venkateshwara Shikshan and Arogya Seva Prtishthan, Ganshanti Nursing School, Jijainagar, NR. New Water Tank, Govt. of Maharashtra 7 NANDED (017) Hudco New Nanded Pin – 431 603 Nursing School Mob – 9970154533 Email – [email protected] Mr. Pawar Naresh The Superintendent of Examinations, Swami Samarth Madhyamik Vidyalay Near Mahavir Nagar Parola State Board of 8 Tal – Parola Dist – Jalgaon Pin – 425 111 PAROLA (266) Mob – 9422618151 / 9423161671 Maharashtra Email – [email protected] Mr. Munde Maruti M. The Superintendent of Examinations, Vasantrao Naik JR. College Islapur, Tal Kinvat, Dist – Nanded, Jr. College State 9 Pin. 431 803 ISLAPUR (294) Mob. – 9421850111 / 9404975905 Board of Maharashtra Email – [email protected] Mr. Aashish Deoorkar The Superintendent of Examinations, Mungsaje JR. College Manikdoh Tal – Pusad Dist – Yavatmal Pin – 445 215 Jr. College State 10 PUSAD (296) Mob -9422997511 / 9595497511 Board of Maharashtra Email – [email protected] Prof. Shaikh Mujaffar The Superintendent of Examinations, Raje Shivaji Madhyamik Vidyalaya At Post Dhamangaon Badhe DHAMANGAON State Board of 11 Tal – Motala Dist – Buldhana Pin – 443 104 Mob – 9422882394 BADE (297) Maharashtra Email – [email protected] Mr. Ingle Sharad B. The Superintendent of Examinations, Shri Datt Shikshan Prasarak Mandal Hotala Sanchilit Shri. Datt Junior College Naigaon (Ba), Tal - Naigaon Dist. – Nanded Jr. College State 12 Pin. – 431 709 Tel – 262310, 262010 NAIGAON (300) Mob. – 9423306075 / 9561116702 Board of Maharashtra Email – [email protected] [email protected] The Superintendent of Examinations, Amogh Siddhi Vidya Prasarak Shikshan Sanstha Shilgaon Hasha Rama Patil Sec. & Higher Secondary SHILGAON Jr. College State 13 School Shilgaon Diva – Shil Road, Po: Padale (301) Board of Maharashtra Tal/Dist Thane 421 204 Mob – 922338891 / 9819145567 Email – [email protected] Ms. Manisha Kendre The Superintendent of Examinations, Vandemataram ITI College Opp. Panchayat Samiti Hanuman Nagar, Ambajogai AMBAJOGAI Jr. College State 14 Dist Beed Pin 431 517 (312) Board of Maharashtra Mob – 7068121583 Email – [email protected] Dr. B.V. Joshi The Superintendent of Examinations, Sane Guruji Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, K.J. Mehata High School & E. Y. Fhadol Junior College, Principal Dr. B.V. Joshi Shaikshanik Jr. College State 15 Sankul Nashik Road, NASHIK (316) Dist – Nashik Pin – 422 101 Board of Maharashtra Mob. – 9960106818 / 9822044335 Email – [email protected] Mr. A. M. Yamasnwar The Superintendent of Examinations, Parva Shikshan Sanstha’s Babasaheb Deshmukh Sec. and Higher Sec. School, YELABARA Jr. College State 16 Tal – Yelabara Dist – Yavatmal Mob. – 9592792988 / 9850445766 (327) Board of Maharashtra Email – [email protected] Mr. Zarkar Ajay The Superintendent of Examinations, Pancha Krushna College, At. Post Mulawa Tal – Umarkhed Dist. – Yavatmal Pin. – 445 211 PANCHA Jr. College State 17 Mob. – 9423133938 KRUSHNA (328) Board of Maharashtra Email – [email protected] [email protected] Mr. Mandar Panvelkar Sushma Patil Vidyalaya & JR. College Kamothe Sector 11, Plot No. 39 Kamothe Tal Panvel Dist – Raigad KAMOTHE Jr. College State 18 Mob. 9664040824/9172408499/8286997003 (330) Board of Maharashtra Email – [email protected] The Superintendent of Examinations, Rajiv Mahila Mandal Bordevi Sanchalit Swamin Vivekanand Education Mahila Vidyalaya, Mohini Raj Apartment, Sawata Mali Chawk, Jr. College State 19 BEED (331) Beed – 431 122 Mob. – 9763987310 Board of Maharashtra Email – [email protected] B- 52 Janta Bazar Jai Bajarag Jr. College Barshi Jr. College State 20 Akola Pin 444001 AKOLA (New) mob.9595503765 Board of Maharashtra Mr. Nalge R.S. Priyadarshini Secondary & Higher Secondary Kanya Vidyalay Kandhar KANDHAR Jr. College State 21 Tal – Kandhar Dist - Nanded – 431714 (New) Board of Maharashtra Mob – 8087029020 / 9890592100 DARWHA (Dr. Nichat Gajanan) The Superintendent of Examinations, Kai. Virji Bhiji Ghervara Mahavidyalaya, Darwah, Natuvadi, Near SBI, Darwah, Tal - Darwah, Dist – Yavatmal, Kalidas 22 Pin – 445 202 264 Vishwakidyalay Mob. – 9404372958/9881654771/83292405017 Ramatek Email – [email protected] The Superintendent of Examinations, Hope Charitable Foundation Ahemednagar Education Institute, Masumiya B.Ed. College, Wable Colony, Mukund Nagar, AHMEDNAGAR Savitraibai Phule Pune 23 Ahmednagar – 414 001 Tel – 02412322406 (314) University Mob. – 9673656917 / 9422222758 Email – [email protected] Dr. Asha Menon The Superintendent of Examinations, Smt. Devilaben Mehta College, Ratan Baug, Cama lane, Ghatkopar West GHATKOPAR SNDT Women's 24 Mumbai 400 086 Mob – 9892474794 Tel – 25135439 (005) University Mumbai Email – [email protected] Dr. Rajeshree Trivedi The Superintendent of Examinations, Maniben Nanavati Wmen’s college Vallabhai Road, Vile Parle West VILE PARLE SNDT Women's 25 Mumbai – 9820375069 Tel – 022 26100769 (008) University Mumbai Email [email protected] Dr. S.P. Kakde The Superintendent of Examinations, SMRK Arts Commerce, Fine Arts & A.K. Home Science Mahila Mahavidyalaya Prin T.A. Kulkari Vidyanagar SNDT Women's 26 NASHIK (011) Nashik – 422 005 University Mumbai Mob – 9890559948 Tel – 0253 257 9949 Email – [email protected] Ms. Isve The Superintendent of Examinations, Dept. of P.G.S.R., S.N.D.T. Wmen’s University, Maharshi Karve Road, Vidyavihar SNDT Women's 27 PUNE (012) Pune – 411 038 University Mumbai Tel – 9520 025431153 Email – [email protected] The Superintendent of Examinations, Janata Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Sanchalit Mahila Kala Mahavidyalaya Chavada Complex AURANGABAD SNDT Women's 28 Ayyappa Mandir Javal, Beed by Pass Raod, Aurangabad 431 009 (020) University Mumbai Mob - 8669072226/9890887242 Email - [email protected] Dr. Bhole Dilip The Superintendent of Examinations, Arunodaya Shikshan Prasarak Mandal’s Women’s College of Arts, Commerce & Computer Application Mahila Mahavidyalaya, DONGAR Dongar Kathore, Tal – Yaval Dist – Jalgaon SNDT Women's 29 KATHORE Pin – 425 317 Mob. – 9421613487 University Mumbai Tel. No. – 02585 -263061 / 263225 (039) Email – [email protected] / [email protected] The Superintendent of Examinations, Aqsa Education Society, Aqsa Women's Degree College, 4th Milat Nagar, 4th Nizampur Chauindra BHIWANDI SNDT Women's 30 Bhiwandi (067) University Mumbai Dist - Thane 421 302 Mob - 9867555135/9322579449 The Superintendent of Examinations, Modern Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Women's College of Arts & Commerce, Kharghar Gokhale School Compound, KHARGHAR SNDT Women's 31 1st Floor, Sector 12, Kharghar Navi Mumbai 410 210 (067) University Mumbai Mob - 9920114344/9967222606/8355843197 Email - [email protected] Mr. Bimbe Jayesh The Superintendent of Examinations, Somnatharpan Shikshanprasarak Sanstha’s Shri Swami Samarth Mahila Kala Mahavidyalay At. Post Raver Utkheda Road, SNDT Women's 32 Dist Jalgaon Pin – 425 508 RAVER (071) Mob. 7350043581 / 9766292211 University Mumbai Tel – 02584 252460 Email – [email protected] Mr. Sutar Deelip The Superintendent of Examinations, Smt. Sushiladevi Malharrao Desai Kany Mahavidyalaya, Peth Vedgaon KOLHAPUR SNDT Women's 33 Tal – Hatkanagle Dist – Kolhapur Pin – 416 112 Tel – 0230 2471047 Mob – 9011817722 (086) University Mumbai Email – [email protected] Mr. Kalal Vivek The Superintendent of Examinations, Adarsh Varishta Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Akkalkiwa, Behinde of Panchayat Samiti Tal Akkalkuwa Dist – Nandurbar AKKALKUWA SNDT Women's 34 Pin – 425 415 Mob – 9405859846 (120) University Mumbai Email – [email protected]/[email protected] Mr. Namdeo R. Mehetre The Superintendent
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