Head, Department of English
Qualification - B.A. & M.A. in English Language and Literature , M.Phil in English Language Teaching , PhD in Gender, Film and Culture Studies, S.E.T. in English
Assistant Professor & Head, Department of Hindi
Qualification - Ph.D. M.A., B.Ed., (Diploma in Translation)
In Charge Assistant Professor
Qualification - B.A., B.Ed., M.A., NET, SET, Pursuing Ph.D.
Head of Department , Sociology
Qualification - M.A., M. Phil, SET
Head of Department , Botany
Qualification - M. Sc. In Botany (University of Pune) with specialization in Plant Ecology SET (Life Science) LL.B. (Dr. Ambedkar Law College, Mumbai University)
For KC College, the cutoff is 93.17. The National College requires a cutoff of 82.17%. Sophia College has a cutoff of 90.8 for BMM. The required cutoff for Mithibai College for BMM is 94.2. For Wilson College, the required cutoff is 87.33%. For Jaihind College the required cutoff is 87.80. The required cutoff varies every year.
Wilson College Mumbai is well-reputed. You will be awestruck by the the incredible architecture. The environment on campus is great for overall personal development. Wilson is one of the few colleges where you can freely express yourself. The professor are quie cooperative and easily approachable. You can seek out their help any time you need. You should visit the campus once to know more.
Some of my friends attended Wilson College for their BMS degree. You will get to meet people with diverse backgrounds from all over the country. The student crowd is good. As there are many extra-curricular and co-curriculer activities, you will get to work with many student and learn through interactions. This will certainly help you in your overall development.
The BMM degree offered by Wilson College is quite good. You can definitely opt for the course. Some of my friends pursued the course. According to their experience, it is great in terms of faculty, frequent industrial visits. As a media student, you will definitely get the exp[osure that you need. The classroom culture and the crowd are great too.
For pursuing a BAF degree, K.P.B Hinduja College will be better. Most of the afculties are helpful and cooperative. It also organizes many industrial visits. You will get the required exposure.
Wilson College on the other hand doesn’t offer a BAF degree. It is well known for its BMS degree.
A few of my friends attended Wilson College for their BMS. According to them, it is a decent option for pursuing this course. The faculties are decent for the BMS department. The HOD of the department is Dr. Zuleika Homavazir. Who is well-known for her strict nature. But according to my friends, at the end of the course, the rules and her strict guidance pays off well.
For BMS, Wilson is a good option. It gives you opportunities to learn and grow. Other than decent academics the institute also offers many extra-curriculer and co-curriculer activities. Taking part in these activities will make your CV stand out. The BMS degree will help you grow holistically. Wilson College BMS placement scenario is decent. Students get internship offers from Morgan Stanly.
For a BMM degree, both SIES Sion and Wilson College are good options. Both of these institutes have decent faculty members. You can choose either of these two institutes according to your convenience. However, you should note that the BMM fest of Wilson College, i.e. Polaris creates a lot of buzz among students.
Some of my friends attended Wilson College. According to them, here are some of the reasons to choose this college.
No, having Maths as a subject combination is not a necessary criteria to pursue BMS at Wilson College, Mumbai. I know students from non-mathematical backgrounds who are pursuing their BMS from Wilson. There are even students from Arts background. So, it doesn’t matter, if you don’t have a Mathematics background. But you should note that the BMS course includes Business Maths.