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Maharashtra College of Arts Science and Commerce

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Maharashtra College of Arts Science and Commerce, Mumbai, (informally Maharashtra College) is a college affiliated with the University of Mumbai offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Arts, Science and Commerce. It is located near Nagpada. Maharashtra College is managed by the Khairul Islam Higher Education Society, Mumbai. Society was founded by Rafiq Zakaria, Educationist. Maharashtra College was the first educational institute in South Mumbai and one of the first in the state of Maharashta to power its electricity requirements completely from solar energy.Maharashtra college offer a junior college and degree college courses. Maharashtra college also provides also some additional courses for degree college like Computer Science and Information technology.

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Maharashtra College of Arts Science and Commerce
J Boman Behram Marg, Mumbai D Ward (Zone 1)

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J Boman Behram Marg
400008 Mumbai, D Ward (Zone 1)
Maharashtra, India
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