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Book Bank Scheme for SC/ST/DT/NT Students of Colleges/Recognized Institutes Affiliated to University of Mumbai and University Departments University of Mumbai Department of Students’ Development Book Bank Scheme for SC/ST/DT/NT Students of Colleges/Recognized Institutes Affiliated to University of Mumbai and University Departments Year: 2019-20 List of Departments/Colleges Selected for the Scheme Sr. Department/College No. 1 Anjuman Islam Janjira Degree College of Science, Janjira 2 Changu Kana Thakur Arts, Commerce and Science College, New Panvel 3 Matoshree Velbai D. Hariya College of Arts Science and Commerce, Shahad, Kalyan 4 Shetkari Shikshan Sansthas College of Management Studies and Commerce, Ghansoli 5 VIVA Institute of Pharmacy, Shirgaon, Virar 6 S.P. Shri Manohar Hari Khapane College, Rajapur 7 F.G. Naik College of Arts, Science (IT) and Commerce, Kopar Khairane 8 Sonubhau Baswant College of Arts and Commerce, Shahapur 9 Comrade Godavari Shamrao Parulekar College of Arts and Commerce, Talasari 10 Anandibai Raorane Arts and Commerce College, Vaibhavwadi 11 Ramsheth Thakur College of Commerce and Science, Kharghar 12 Satish Pradhan Dnyan Sadhana College of Arts, Commerce and Science, Thane 13 Sheth J.N. Paliwala Commerce College,Science and Arts College, Pali-Sudhagad 14 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mahad 15 Sonopant Dandekar Arts, V.S. Apte Commerce and M.H. Mehta Science College, Palghar 16 Chetana's Hazarimal Somani College of Commerce and Economics, Smt. Kusumtai Chaudhari College of Arts, Bandra 17 VIVA Insitute of Technology, Shirgaon, Virar 18 K.M.C. College, Khopoli 19 Bhanumati Kishandas Shroff College of Arts and Maganlal Hargovinddas Shroff College of Commerce, Kandivli 20 Vikas Night College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Vikhroli 21 Mohinder Singh Kabal Singh Degree College of Arts and Commerce, Kalyan 22 Public Night Degree College, Vile Parle 23 Patpanhale Educational Society Senior College, Guhagar 24 Bhimrao T. Pradhan College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Shahapur 25 Terna Engineering College, Nerul 26 Shree Halari Visa Oswal College of Commerce, Bhiwandi 27 Nyayadhish Tatyasaheb Athalye Arts, Vedmurti S.R. Sapre Commerce and Vidhidnya Dadasaheb Pitre Science College, Devrukh 28 Laxman Devram Sonawane College, Kalyan 29 Laxmibai Sitaram Halbe Arts, Science and Commerce College, Dodamarg 30 Shailendra Educational Socieyts, Arts, Commerce and Science College, Dahisar 31 South Indian Children Education Society Arts, Science and Commerce College, Ambernath 32 Mahatma Phule Arts, Science and Commerce College, Panvel 33 Adarsh College of Arts and Commerce, Kulgaon Page 1 of 3 Sr. Department/College No. 34 College of Computer Science and Information Technology, Chambharkhind, Mahad 35 Shri. D.D.Vispute College of Pharmacy and Research Center, New Panvel 36 Barns College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Panvel 37 K.B. College of Arts and Commerce for Women, Thane 38 Sant Gadge Maharaj College of Commerce and Economics, Girgaon 39 D.G. Tatkare Mahavidyalay Arts, Science and Commerce, Mangaon 40 Yeshwantrao Chaphekar College of Commerce and Management, Palghar 41 Bharat College of Arts and Commerce, Badlapur 42 Sant Rawool Maharaj College, Kudal 43 Konkan Gyanpeeth Karjat College of Arts, Science and Commerce 44 Matrushri Kashiben Motilal Patel Senior College of Commerce, Thakurli 45 Matoshree Sumati C. Tipnis College of Arts and Commerce, Karjat 46 R.K. Talreja College of Arts Science and Commerce, Ulhasnagar 47 Dr. Tatyasaheb Natu College, Margtamhane 48 D.B.J. College, Chiplun 49 Arts, Commerce and Science Senior Colleg, Poladpur 50 Shikshan Maharshi Dadasaheb Limaye Arts, Commerce and Science, Kalamboli 51 B.N.N. College, Bhiwandi 52 Vidyavardhinis Annasaheb Vartak College Arts, Kedarnath Malhotra College of Commerce, E.S.Andrades College of Science, Vasai 53 Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil College, Vashi 54 Finolex Academy of Management and Technology, Mirjole 55 Arts, Commerce and Science College, Jawhar 56 S.K. Patil Sindhudurg Mahavidyalaya, Malvan 57 Pillai College of Arts, Commerce and Science, New Panvel 58 Dr. Shantilal Dhanji Devsey Arts College and Commerce and Science College, Wada 59 Loknete Gopinathji Munde Arts, Commerce and Science College, Mandangad 60 Dr. T.K. Tope Arts and Commerce Night (Senior) College, Parel 61 Smt. Indirabai G. Kulkarni Arts College, J. B. Sawant Science College and Sau. Janakibai Dhondo Kunte Commerce College, Alibaug (JSM College) 62 D.G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mahim 63 B.N. Bandodkar College of Science, Thane 64 Royal College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Mira Road 65 Theem College of Engineering, Boisar 66 Dapoli Urban Bank Senior College, Dapoli 67 Western College of Commerce, Vashi 68 Sawarde College of Arts, Sawarde, Chiplun 69 Bombay Physical Culture Association's College of Physical Education, Wadala 70 Kinhavalis Arts, Commerce and Science College, Kinhavali 71 Sterling College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Nerul 72 Vishwatmak Om Gurudev College of Engineering, At. Mohili, Post. Aghai, Tal. Shahapur 73 Bhaskar Waman Thakur College of Science, Yashvant Keshav Patil College of Commerce, Vidhya Dayanand Patil College of Arts, Virar 74 Adv. V. B. Deshpande College of Commerce (Night), Mulund 75 Tikambhai Mehta Commerce College, Mangaon Page 2 of 3 Sr. Department/College No. 76 V.K. Krishnan Menon College of Commerce and Economics and Sharad Shankar Dighe College of Science, Bhandup 77 Arts, Commerce and Science College, Lanja 78 K.L.E. Society's Science and Commerce College, Kalamboli 79 P.D. Karkhanis College of Arts and Commerce, Ambarnath 80 Tolani College of Commerce, Andheri 81 KLE College of Law, Kalamboli 82 T.B. Kadam College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Khed 83 Siddharth College of Commerce and Economics, Anand Bhavan, Fort 84 M.L. Dahanukar College of Commerce, Vile Parle 85 Dr. Ambedkar College of Commerce and Economics, Wadala 86 Arts Commerce and Science College Khardi 87 Pragati College of Arts and Commerce, Dombivli 88 Sheth Nanjibhai Khimjibhai Thakkar Thanawala College of Commerce and Sheth Jayantilal Tribhovandas Thakkar Thanawala College of Arts, Thane 89 Gahlot Institute of Pharmacy, Kopar Khairane 90 Arts, Science and Commerce College, Mokhada 91 St. John College of Humanities and Sciences, Palghar 92 D.G.Tatkare Arts and Commerce College, Tala 93 Indira Institute of Pharmacy, Sadavali, Devrukh 94 N.G. Acharya and D.K. Marathe College of Arts Science and Commerce, Chembur 95 Nagrik Shikshan Sanstha's College of Commerce and Economics, Tardeo 96 Mohanlal Raichand Mehta College of Commerce, Diwali Maa College of Science, Amritlal Raichand Mehta College of Arts, Padmashree Dr. R.T. Doshi College of Computer Science, Airoli 97 St. John College of Engineering and Management, Palghar 98 Rajiv Gandhi College of Arts, Commerce and Science 99 Wada College of Management and Science, Wada 100 Anand Vishwa Gurukul Senior Night College, Thane 101 Arts and Commerce College, Padgha 102 Vishvabhushan Bharatratna Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College, Ambadave, Tal.- Mandangad 103 Academy of Theater Arts 104 Ratnagiri Sub Centre 105 Department of History Note: The Principals / Directors of the Affiliated Colleges / Recognized Institutes / of University of Mumbai are informed that the amount of the scheme has been deposited in the bank account of your college/institute mentioned by you in the online form of the scheme through NEFT. In case of any further assistance, you are requested to direct your concerned Administrative Staff to contact Account Section of University of Mumbai (Address: Room No.-12, Ground Floor, Accounts Section, University of Mumbai, Fort Campus, Mumbai, Phone No. 022 68320064). Heads of University Departments are informed to contact Assistant Registrar, Accounts Section, Unit – 3, Room No.-11, University of Mumbai, Fort Campus, Mumbai, Phone No. 022 68320062. Page 3 of 3 .
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