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Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering and Technology

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Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering and Technology (MGMCET) is one of the chain of educational institutions set up by the Mahatma Gandhi Mission, a Charitable Trust Act 1950 and Societies Regulation Act 1860. It was founded in 1982 and is situated in Kamothe, Navi Mumbai, India. The college is affiliated to the University of Mumbai and approved by AICTE, New Delhi. MGM is a chain of engineering, medical, nursing, management, dental, physiotherapy, science, journalism, and fine arts schools spread over four educational centers in Navi Mumbai, Nanded, Aurangabad, and Noida. The college provides hostel facilities and bus services to its students. It is one of the oldest colleges in Navi Mumbai. The college also has a ground for sports like cricket, volleyball, and football.

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Mahatma Gandhi Mission's College of Engineering and Technology
D.Y. Patil Service Road, Navi Mumbai Nerul East

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D.Y. Patil Service Road
400706 Navi Mumbai, Nerul East
Maharashtra, India
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