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Ratnagiri Sub-Centre About the University of Mumbai Courses offered by the Ratnagiri Sub-Centre UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI The University of Mumbai (known earlier as University of University of Mumbai Bombay) is one of the oldest and premier Universities in M.Sc. (Environmental Science) India. Consequent on "Wood's Education Dispatch", it was Number of seats allotted – 20 established in 1857. The University of Mumbai acclaimed in 2001, a Five Star Eligibility Criteria: B.Sc. Degree Course in Status (by the National Assessment and Accreditation Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Geology, 2 Council - NAAC). It has two Campuses with an area of 230 Geography, Nautical Science, Agricultural Years acres at Vidyanagari Campus, Santacruz, Mumbai and 13 Sciences or B.Sc. Degree with any other Subject acres at Ratnagiri Campus - Ratnagiri, 325 km South of with Biological Science, as one of the subject at Mumbai. As of today, it has about 600 affiliated Colleges, F.Y., S.Y. Level. (Entrance Examination will be over 100 Institutions and 55 Post-graduate Departments conducted by Centre.) RATNAGIRI SUB-CENTRE of the University imparting education and training to over 6,50,000 students spread over five coastal Districts of Ph.D. (Environmental Science) Maharashtra, viz., Thane, Mumbai, Raigad, Ratnagiri and For Eligibility & other details contact to --------- INFORMATION BROCHURE Sindhudurg. Ratnagiri Sub-Centre. About Ratnagiri Sub-Centre M.Sc. (Chemistry) 2015-2016 Number of seats allotted – 40 Visualizing the need to cater academic and administrative Organic- 10, Analytical- 10, services to the students of Konkan region, the University Inorganic- 10 & Physical- 10 2 of Mumbai initiated an Administrative Sub-Centre at Years Ratnagiri on September 05, 1989. Initially the main Eligibility Criteria: B.Sc. Degree Course with purpose of the Sub-Centre was to decentralize some of the Chemistry as a Major Subject. student services. Due to the constraint of space, expansion of student services as also introduction of courses could Part time Certificate Course in Physico- Chemical Hydrology. 1 Year not be realized. Initially, the Sub-Centre was located in the CO-ORDINATOR premises of a B.Ed. College near Bus Stand. Later, it was Part shifted to Gogate-Joglekar College. A few Diploma Courses Eligibility Criteria: H.S.C/B.Sc/M.Sc time SUB-CENTRE, RATNAGIRI were initiated from here. The Academic activities of the UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI Sub-Centre began when the Sub-Centre was shifted to Application Forms are available at Ratnagiri Sub- P-61, MIDC, MIRJOLE, Thibaw Palace and were inaugurated at the hands of Centre, University of Mumbai, P-61, MIDC, Mirjole, RATNAGIRI-415 639 Hon’ble Shri. Manohar Joshi, the then Chief Minister of Ratnagiri – 415639. Maharashtra on June 10, 1997. Beginning with the TEL.NO. +91 (2352) 230086 / 230088 academic year 1997-98, all the student services and some Contact No: FAX: +91 (2352) 230044 need-based academic courses were offered by the 02352-230086/88/44 (Office) University from the Sub-Centre. The University of Mumbai O9881954889, 08698246369 E-MAIL: [email protected] subsequently acquired 13 acres of land for Sub-Centre at 09420270911, 09930006551 Plot No. P-61, MIDC, Mirjole (Ratnagiri) and shifted its Website: www.mu.ac.in/ratnagiricampus base into its own premises. .
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