ICLES Motilal Jhunjhunwala College, Mumbai, Maharashtra is a leading institute that works with the motto that education makes the man. The college stands apart from the rest of the institutes on the vision that the human spirit can be enlightened by education. The college was established under the Education initiative taken by the ‘Indian Cultural League Education Society (ICLES)’. Initially, the institute was set-up to cater to the requirements of the project affected families of CIDCO. The College offers undergraduate and post-graduate programs covering education spheres of science, commerce, and humanities. With a noble thought, the college continues to educate students from all levels of the society.

Facts and Figures:

Establishment Year

1984

University Type

Public

Chairperson of the University

Dr. Ramesh S. Yamgar

 Approval

University of Mumbai and accredited B++ by National Assessment and Accreditation Council

Campus Strength

1300

Total Faculty Members

90

Total Books

24,000 books and 2000 bound volumes of periodicals

How to Reach

300 km from the first right of Amlendu Roye Marg

Transportation Mode: Bus/Car/ Auto

 

Why to Join ICLES Motilal Jhunjhunwala College?

1. Presence of Additional Committees-

The College has been in existence for a long time and is recognized for taking initiatives for overall development of the students through external committees. The college has an Internal Quality Assurance Cell for quality check, National Service Scheme for community work awareness, a Science Association, Women Development Cell, college magazine by the name ‘Cultura’, research community and an alumni association.

2. Recognizing student efforts with Scholarships and Awards-

The college has never been out of work when it comes to appreciating students through words or through monetary rewards and hence undertakes various meritorious activities such as government of India open merit scholarship, national loan scholarship, backward class freeship, CIDCO stipend, national talent scholarship, state government open merit scholarship and economically backward class scholarship.