R. D. National College

R. D. & S.H. National College of Arts and Commerce & S.W.A. Science College رِشي دَيارام نيشنل ڪاليج
Location
Linking Road, Bandra (W).
Bandra, Mumbai 400 050.

Maharashtra
India
Information
Type Junior and Degree College
Motto Play The Game
Established 1922[1]
Principal Mr. Dinesh Panjwani[2]
Vice Principal Prof. Dutta Bhandarkar[2]
Campus Urban
Affiliations Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate BoardUniversity of Mumbai
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
Website www.rdnational.ac.in

Rishi Dayaram & Seth Hassaram National College of Arts and Commerce & Seth Wassiamulla Assomull Science College, popularly known as R.D. National College , (Sindhi: رِشي دَيارام نيشنل ڪاليج) or simply as National College is an education institute in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. National College is located in the heart of Mumbai at the Linking Road in Bandra. It is one of the oldest colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai and the first of the twenty four Institutions established and managed by the Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board (HSNCB).

History

National College was established in Independent India in 1949 under the leadership of Late Principal M. Kundnani and Late Barrister H. G. Advani - who had migrated from Sind, Pakistan to Mumbai after Independence. The college, however, traces its origin to D. G. National College, which was established in Hyderabad (Sind) in 1922 with the support and guidance of Dr. Annie Besant and Rishi Dayaram Gidumal. After the Partition of India, it got re positioned to Bandra (West), Mumbai. The college originally catered to the educational needs of the refugee community, and later the local population joined the college in large numbers. A variety of courses are offered by R D National College, which include Commerce, Arts and Science.

Campus

The infrastructural facilities of the college include laboratories and Multimedia classrooms for academic activities, a multipurpose, Badminton Courts and a floodlit multi Sports-Basketball / Throw ball / Volleyball Court for sports activities. The college campus has a canteen attached with variety of food items. The college has a number of security guards for the security purpose of the students. The classes are non air conditioned.

The college has a Gymkhana the facilities include a full set of weight and power lifting equipments treadmill and exelcycle. The Gymkhana also has facilities and equipments for many games.

It has Auditorium with a capacity of 600. The auditorium is fully air conditioned.

Courses

Pre Degree Plus two level and the Degree level in the Science, Arts and Commerce streams.

The college is developed up to the doctorate level and offers a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D) in Chemistry

At the Postgraduate level, following courses are offered :

At the graduate level, the institute offers the following courses :

At the Junior College level, the institute offers courses in Science, Commerce and Arts.

There are around 240 seats in Commerce, 240 seats in Arts and 600 in Science. The Honours Programme encourages students to research topics outside their curriculum. The Mentor system has one teacher mentoring 20 students. A credit system encourages students to take up extra-curricular activities. There are also UGC-sponsored certificate courses in Hindustani Classical Music, Odissi dance, Heritage Management, Beauty care and Finishing school. National College is strict in terms of attendance and if it falls below 70%, the college authorities have the right to withhold a student's hall ticket. RD National College also has an active placement cell that provides information and guidance to the students regarding jobs and recruitment procedure in various esteemed companies.

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "R. D. National College Homepage". Archived from the original on 2010-03-27. Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Dinesh Panjwani principal C.HM. Ulhasnagar". Retrieved 26 July 2012.
  3. Europa Publications (2003). The International Who's Who 2004. Psychology Press. p. 733. ISBN 978-1-85743-217-6. Retrieved 22 May 2016.

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