Kishinchand Chellaram College

Kishinchand Chellaram College of Arts, Science and Commerce
Salvation through knowledge [1]
Location
Churchgate, Mumbai - 400 020
Maharashtra
India
Information
Type Junior and Degree College
Established 1922[1]
Principal Manju Nichani [2]
Campus Urban
Affiliations Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate BoardUniversity of Mumbai
Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education
Website www.kccollege.edu.in//

Kishinchand Chelaram College(Sindhi: ڪشنچند چيلارام ڪاليج), better known as K. C. College, in Mumbai, India is an educational institution.

In addition to Science, Arts and Commerce degrees, the college offers professional and vocational courses such as Bachelor of Mass Media, B.Sc. in Information Technology,B.Sc computer science, Bachelor in Accounts and Finance, Bachelor in Banking and Insurance, Computer Applications, Biotechnology and Industrial Chemistry and was the first college to be awarded an A grade by The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in Mumbai. It is distinguished for its consistently high academic record and it array of extracurricular activities. The college campus is at Churchgate and can be accessed by the station terminal.

K.C. College is built on the maxim "Salvation through Knowledge" derived from ancient Sanskrit.

History

K C College

Kishinchand Chellaram College was established in 1954[1] under the aegis of the Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board. It was the second institution that the Management set up in Bombay after it relocated itself in the city, following the aftermath of Partition. The onus of the task was taken up by late founders, principal K.M. Kundnani and barrister Hotchand Advani, who helped set up K.C. College as well as several other educational institutions. Kundnani and Advani were the pillars of that board. [3]

The R. D. National College was the first of the board's institutions and K.C. was the second. The latter came to be reckoned as its flagship institution from where the board's activities were conducted. The plot for the construction of K.C. College was leased from Ratanben Fauzdar for 99 years. Under the draught plan of architect K.M. Gidwani and the management of principal Kundnani, the building was completed in six months. The foundation stone was laid by Shri Dinkarrao Desai, the minister for education.

Students had been admitted from 1 June 1954 but a formal inauguration of the inception of the college was performed by Morarji Desai (the chief minister of Bombay State) on 15 August of the same year. Its first batch comprised 1800 students and, within three years, the numbers have consistently increased.

Campus layout and facilities

The building had an area of 70,000 sq ft (6,500 m2) and was built in the restrained art-deco style that dominated the architectural design ethic in the city since the 1920s. The college today has an air-conditioned auditorium with nearly 600 seating capacity, a parquet indoor badminton court and a community hall. The Department of Mass Media now operates through its new Colaba campus building.

Associations and student organisations


Kishinchand Chellaram Model United Nations held in 2011 was one of the biggest MUN's in India with over 800 delegates attending. Students from over 50 colleges were present.The MUN was founded and led by Amartya Chowdhury (now at UCL), Secretary General and Suchir Mathur (now at VIT), Director General of KCMUN 2011. KCMUN was also organized in 2012 and again in 2013 and 2014. [4]

Past principals of KCC (1954)

N. H. Karamchandani

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 "About KC College". Retrieved 26 July 2014.
  2. "Principal's Message". Retrieved 18 April 2016.
  3. History Official website.
  4. "Students make a beeline for mock UN sessions - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 2016-04-07.
  5. "KC College pays tribute to superstar alumnus Rajesh Khanna". DNA (newspaper). 24 Jul 2012.
  6. "Meet Ajay Devgn's love in Singham - Rediff.com Movies". Rediff.com. 2011-07-13. Retrieved 2012-08-10.

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