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List of B.Sc. (IT) Colleges (Mumbai University) List of B.Sc. (IT) Colleges (Mumbai University) Sr. No. Name of the College ZONE : CENTRAL 01. St. Xavier's College 5 Mahapalika Marg, CST, Mumbai-400 001 02. Elphinstone College 156, M.G. Road, Fort, Mumbai-400 032 People's Education Society's Siddharth College of Commerce, Anand bhavan, Dr. D.N. 03. Marg, Fort, Mumbai-400 023 Maharshi Dayanand College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Kamgar Manzil, 25, Dr.S.S.Rao 04. Road, Parel, Mumbai - 400 012 Gokhale Education Society's Dr.T.K.Tope Arts and Commerce Night College, C/o.R.M.Bhatt 05. High School Gokhale Society Lane, Parel, Mumbai - 400 012 Guru Nanak Khalsa College of Arts, Science & Commerce, King's Circle, Near Maheshwari 06. Udyan, Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019 The South Indian Education Society's College of Commerce & Economics, Plot No.71/72, 07. Sion-Matunga Estate, Sion (E), Mumbai - 400 022 08. Abhay Shikshan Kendra Priyadarshani College of Arts & Commerce, Sion (East) 09. S.I.E.S. College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Sion (West), Mumbai- 400 022 The Gurunanak Vidyak Society's College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Punjabi Colony, 10. Guru Tegh Bahadur Nagar, Sion (E), Mumbai-400037 Rizvi Education Society's College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Gafar Khan Estate, Opp. 11. Kurla Bus Depot, Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg, Kurla (West), Mumbai 400 070 12. K.J. Somaiya College of Science & Commerce, Vidyanagar, Vidyavihar, Mumbai - 400 077 13. S.K. Somaiya College of Arts & Commerce Vidyanagar, Vidyavihar, Mumbai - 400 077 Hindi Vidya Prachar Samiti's Ramniranjan Jhunjhunwala College, Opp. Railway Station, 14. Ghatkopar(W), Mumbai- 400 086 Pune Vidyarthi Griha's College of Science & Technology, CTS 128, Br. Nath Pai Nagar, 15. Kurla-Powai Road, Ghatkopar(E), Mumbai-400 077 Dnyan Prasarak Shikshan Sanstha's Sandesh College of Commerce, Tagor Nagar,Vikhroli 16. (E), Mumbai − 400 083 Dnyan Prasarak Shikshan Sanstha's Indira Gandhi College of Arts & Commerce, Park Site, 17. Vikhroli (E), Mumbai - 400 079 Om Vidyalankar Shikshan Sanstha's Asmita College of Arts & Commerce for Women, 18. Kannamwar Nagar-2, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai-400 083 Vidya Vikas Education Society's Vikas Night College of Arts, Science & Commerce, 19. Kannamwar Nagar-2, Vikhroli (E), Mumbai-400 083 Ramanand Arya D.A.V.College, Near Datar Colony, Station Road, Bhandup (E), Mumbai- 20. 400 042 21. Mulund College of Commerce, Sarojini Naidu Road, Mulund (W), Mumbai-400 080 22. Vinayak Ganesh Vaze College of Arts, Science & Commerce Mulund (E), Mumbai-400 081 23. Adarsh Vidyaprasarak Sanstha's College of Arts & Commerce Thane 24. Adivasi Pragati Mandal Sanchalit Com. Godavari Shamrao Parulekar College of Arts Thane 25. B.N.Bandolkar College, Dnyandweep, Chendani Bunder Road, Thane Chinchni Tarapur Education Society's Shri Purshottamdas,Laldas Shroff College of Arts & 26. Commerce, Thane Dnyan Sadhana College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Near Mental Hospital, Service Road, 27. Thane: 400604 Excelsior Education Society's K. B. College of Arts, Commerce and S.C.College of Science 28. for Women Mithbundar Road, Near Indian Hume Pipe Factory, Thane (East), Thane: 400 603 29. Gokhale Education Society's Arts & Commerce College, Jawhar, Dist-Thane Gramin Shikshan Sanstha’s College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Majiwade, Dist: Thane: 30. 400 601 Haji Jamaluddin Thim Trust College of BHTMS, M.B.M.S. & B.Sc (Computer Science), 31. Saibaba Vihar Complex, Thane (W) – 400 601 32. Jeevandip Shikshanik Sanstha's Arts, Commerce & Science, Goveli, Poi, Dist. Thane Lokmanya Nagar Shikshan Mandal’s R. J. Thakur College of Arts & Commerce 33. Veer Savarkar Nagar, Dist. Thane − 400 606 Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Arts, Science and Comm. College, Mokhada, Taluka -Mokhada, 34. Dist-Thane- 401 604 Sanjivan Gramin Vaidyakiya & Samajik Sahayata Pratishthan College of Arts, Science & 35. Commerce, Onde, Tal.Vikramgad, Dist : Thane Smt. Fatimabai M. S. Educational Trust's Arts & Commerce of Arts and Commerce (Night 36. College), Mumbra, Dist. Thane - 400 612 37. Bhavik Vidya Prasarak Mandal's Jai Bhavani College, Kalwa, Thane Manisha Education Trust's Arts, Commerce and Science, Manisha Nagar, Kalwa, Thane - 38. 400 605 Daar-Ul-Rehmat Trust`s A.E. Science Faculty Kalsekar Arts, Science & Commerce Degree 39. College, Near Bharat Gear Factory, Post-Dawla, Mumbra, Dist. Thane - 400 612 Habib Educational & Welfare Society's Arts, Commerce, Science & B.M.S., Mumbra, Dist. 40. Thane Mumbra Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's G. R.Patil College of Arts, Science & Commerce, 41. Behind Police Station, Mumbra, Dist. Thane D.S.P. Mandal's K.V.Pendharkar College of Arts, Science and Commerce, MIDC Area, 42. Dombivli (East), Dist-Thane-421 203 Keraleeya Samajam Dombivli's Model College, Near Police Colony, Plot No.32, Phase-II, 43. MIDC, Residential Area, Dombivli (E), Dist -Thane: 421 203 Mumbra Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's G.R.Patil College of Arts, Science & Commerce, 44. Dombivli (East) Dist. Thane - 421 201 Thane Zilla Agri Shikshan Prasarak Mandal`s Pragati College of Arts and Commerce, 45. D.N.K. Road, Dattata Nagar, Dombivli (E), Dist: Thane: 421 201 Rashtriya Shikshan Sanstha's Swami Vivekanand (Night) College of Arts & Commerce, 46. Chhatrapati Bhavan, Ayare Marg, Dattanagar, Dombivli (East), Dist-Thane- 421 201 Shri Sadguru Vamanbaba Maharaj Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's College of Arts, Commerce 47. & Science, Dombivli (E), Dist. Thane - 421 201 Shri Dombivli Mitra Mandal’s College of Science & Commerce, Diva-Vasai Rail Route 48. (Kopargaon), Dombivli Manjunatha College of Arts and Commerce, Manjunatha College Building, Kanchagaon, 49. Kambalpada, Thakurli, Kalyan Road, Thakurli (East): 421 201 Educational Uplift Society for Women, College of Arts, Science & Commerce Kalyan, Dist: 50. Thane Kalyan Wholesale Merchants Education Society’s Laxmen Devram Sonavane College of Arts 51. & B.M.S. Commerce Kalyan, Dist. Thane Pradnya Karuna Bahuodeshiya Shikshan Sanstha’s Arts, Commerce and Science Kalyan 52. (E), Dist. Thane Saket Gyanpeeth College of Arts & Commerce, Saket Vidyanagari Chinchapada Road, 53. Katemanivli, Kalyan (East), Dist: Thane: 421 306 Seth Hirachand Mutha Shaikshanik Trust College of Arts, Commerce & Science, Koliwali, 54. Kalyan (West), Dist : Thane 55. Biral College of Arts, Science & Commerce Kalyan K.M. Agarwal College of Arts, Commerce & Science, M.K. High School Bldg., Agra Road, 56. Kalyan Dist : Thane The E Kalyan Welfare Society’s Model College of Science & Commerce, E Kalyan Welfare 57. Society Building, Chinchpada Road, Rajbhar Nagar, Katemanivali, Kalyan (E), Dist : Thane- 421 306 Shahu Shikshan Sanstha, Pandharpur Sanstha's Arts, Commerce and Science Shahad, 58. Tal.Kalyan 59. K.M.E. Society's G.M. Momin Womens College Bhiwandi, Thane Road, Dist-Thane Sheth T.J.Education Society's Sheth Nanjibhai A.S.C. Khimjibhai Thakkar Thanawala 60. College of Commerce & Sheth Jayantilal Tribhovandas Thanawala College of Arts & Science, Near C.K.P.Hall, Kharkar Ali, Thane- 400 601 Padmashri Annasaheb Jadhav Bharatiya Samaj Unnati Mandal’s Bhiwandi Nizampur 61. Nagarpalika Arts, Science & Commerce College, Bhiwandi, Dist : Thane - 421 305 Shaheed Dunichand Tejandas Kalani Memorial Trust College of Arts, Commerce & Science, 62. Ulhasnagar, Dist: Thane Smt.Chandibai Himathmal Mansukhani College, Post Box No.17, Opp.Ulhasnagar Railway 63. Station, Ulhasnagar, Dist-Thane- 421 003 Sadhubella Education Society’s J. Watumull Sadhubela Girls College Ulhasnagar, Dist- 64. Thane Seva Sadan’s R.K.Talreja College of Arts, Science & Commerce Ulhasnagar, Dist- Thane - 65. 421 003 Vidya Prasarak Mandal's, Kinhavali's 82 Arts & Science College Kinhavali, Tal.Shahapur, 66. Dist. Thane Sonubhau Baswant College of Arts & Commerce, Near Government Godown, Savroli Road, 67. Shahapur, Dist-Thane: 421 601 The Konkan Gynapeeth's Arts, Commerce, & Science College Karjat, Tal-Karjat, Dist, 68. Raigad-402 107 ZONE: WESTERN Jai Hind College, Basantsing Institute of Science and J.T.Lalvani College of Commerce 71 23-24 Backbay Reclamation, 'A' Road, Churchgate, Mumbai - 400 020 72 Kishinchand Chellaram College Dinshaw Wachha Road, Churchgate, Mumbai - 400 020 Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan`s Hazarimal Somani College of Arts and Science Jayaramdas Patel 73 College of Commerce & Management Studies Chowpatty, Mumbai - 400 007 74 Wilson College Chowpatty, Mumbai-400 007 Anjuman-I-Islam's Akabar Peerbhoy College of Commerce & Economic 75 Moulana Shoukat Ali Road, Do Taki, Grant Road(East), Mumbai- 400 008 Lala Lajpatrai College of Commerce & Economics Lala Lajpatrai Marg, Mahalaxmi, Mumbai 76 - 400 034 Kirti M. Doongursee College, Kashinath Dhuru Road. Off. Savarkar Road, Near Agar 77 Bazar, Dadar (West), Mumbai- 400 028 N.S. Dixit Educational Foundation College of Science, B.Sc.(Compute Science), B.Sc. I.T., 78 & B.M.S. Dadar (West), Mumbai- 400 028 79 Shikshan Prasark Mandal’s Ramnarain Ruia College, Matunga, Mumbai - 400 019 D. G. Ruparel College of Arts, Science & Commerce, Opp. Matunga Road Rly. Stn (WR), 80 Mahim, Mumbai- 400 016 Mahatma Phule Shikshan Sanstha`s College of A.S.C. 194 Arts, Science & Commerce 81 Raje Shivaji Vidyalaya PMGP Colony, Buldg.No.13 & 31, Dharavi, Mumbai: 400 017. Chetana's Hazarimal Somani College of Commerce and Smt.Kusumtai Chaudhari College of 82 Arts Near Government Servant's Colony, Bandra, Mumbai - 400 051 Rizvi Education Society's Rizvi College of Arts, Science and Commerce, Rizvi Complex, Off. 83 Carter Road, Sherly Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai - 400 050 St. Andrew's College of Arts, Science & Commerce, St. Domnik Road, Bandra (W), 84 Mumbai- 400 050 Uttar Bhartiya Sangh College of B.Sc. (I.T.), B.M.S. B.Sc., Bandra (East), Mumbai- 400 85 051 Rishi Dayaram National College of Arts & Commerce & Wassiamul Assomul Science 86 College, Linking Road, Bandra (West), Mumbai - 400 050 St. Andrew's College of Arts , Science & Commerce St. Domnik Road, Bandra (W), 87 Mumbai- 400 050 88 Khar Education Society’s College of Commerce & Economics, Khar, Mumbai Sadhana Education Society’s L.S. Raheja College of Arts & Commerce, Juhu Road, 89 Santacruz (West), Mumbai-400 054 University Department of Information Technology, I.D.E.
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