University of Mumbai
University
of Mumbai is amongst the first three Universities in India. It
was established in the year 1857 with the name of "University of Bombay”.
The name was changed to its current name following the retitle of its birth
city “Bombay” to “Mumbai”.
In over 150 years of its
functioning attests to its various achievements as the intellectual and moral
powerhouse of the society. It has emerged in the list of top ranking and
recognised universities at national level as well as internationally. It now
holds one of the Highest Ratings, “A” Grade and a Five Star Status by the
National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).
Being a Central
University, it has spread the branches with broadly 691 affiliated colleges and
covering 56 profound University Departments, Moreover it has intellectually
added 2 honourable Post-Graduate Centres. In the last five years its
associate’s professors have received 18 National/International awards and there
has been an increase of 156% in the number of research papers published in
International Journals.
Owing to the increase
in number of students, The University has amplified its number of campuses in 2
different part of Mumbai covering over area of 14 acres and 243 acres at Fort
and Kalina respectively. The University also hold Sub-Campuses/Centres at
Ratnagiri, Thane and Kalyan expanding over 32 acres in total.
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