Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics

Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics
Type Graduation, Post Graduation, Junior College
Established 1964
President Shri Amrish Patel
Principal Amee H. Vora
Students 6,000+
Location Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
19°6′10.31″N 72°50′11.36″E / 19.1028639°N 72.8364889°E / 19.1028639; 72.8364889Coordinates: 19°6′10.31″N 72°50′11.36″E / 19.1028639°N 72.8364889°E / 19.1028639; 72.8364889
Language English
Colours Blue, White
Affiliations University of Mumbai
Website nmcollege.in/

Narsee Monjee College of Commerce and Economics (popularly known as NM College) is a prestigious college for commercial studies and economics affiliated to the University of Mumbai. It is situated in JVPD scheme, Vile Parle West and was established in 1964 by Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM), a charitable trust that runs a number of academic institutions. The college is known for its difficult level of examinations, stringent rules for discipline and unfavourable system followed for attendance. It is amongst the leading commerce colleges in India and the best college for commercial studies in Mumbai.

Curriculum

These two-year vocational courses can be started after the Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C.) examinations. At the end the student appears for the Higher Secondary Certificate examinations, but with different subjects than the normal ones. After that there is the opportunity to join the first year of the B.Com.

The college has recently diversified into various extracurricular activities. Its students are actively involved in the various College Festivals of other Mumbai Colleges, such as St. Xavier's "Malhar", Sydenham's "Brouhaha" and IIT-B's "Mood Indigo". And it has its own festival Umang. The college is also associated with Rotary International and worldwide social youth organisation: Rotaract. It has chartered its own, Rotaract Club of N.M. College engages in various social and self-development activities.

The current principal of the college is Mrs.Amee Vora.

Library

The college boasts a spacious AC library with a range of books available for reading. There are a total of 60,017 books in the library along with 94 periodical magazines available. The library has an absolute silence policy facilitating studies for long hours and has a capacity of almost 250 students. The college has been very liberal in encouraging the use of the library facility with the timings being from 7:00 AM in the morning till 7:00 PM in the evening. [1]

Festivals

College has around 20 societies and clubs where students can join in according to their interests.

Umang and Drishti are the two festivals held annually by the college. Umang is NM College's cultural festival while the later one is its management festival. Students work enthusiastically to make the festivals a success. The main attractions of Umang are dance, drama, fashion show and of Drishti are pronite, various management events.

Notable alumni

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