R A Podar Junior College Cut Off List 2017
R A Podar Junior College Cut Off List 2017 - You can find here Cut Off List of R A Podar Junior College Science & Commerce for admission to Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) programme in academic year 2017-18.
After completion of class 12 examination a huge number of students are waiting their colleges under University of Mumbai.
R.A. Podar College of Commerce & Economics, Mumbai has had a long history, which commenced with the freedom struggle of India. The visionaries of that time realized that they should start an institution which would inculcate the indigenous values and have the thrust of social and cultural value system that are typical to the grand heritage of our country.
In August 1940, the trust known as 'Shikshana Prasaraka Mandali', Pune, made an application to the Bombay University for permission to start a Commerce College. The Industrialist and Philanthropist and a visionary, Seth Ramdeoji Anandilal Podar was deeply interested in the cause of education. He wished to build an institution in the memory of his brother Ramniranjan Anandialal Podar who had died at a young age. At the cost of Rs.1,50,000/- he constructed the building that houses the college today, and gifted it to the S.P. Mandali on the 7th of February 1941.
After completion of class 12 examination a huge number of students are waiting their colleges under University of Mumbai.
College Name | R A Podar Junior College |
Affiliated to | University of Mumbai |
Programme | B.Com |
Stream | Commerce |
State | Maharashtra |
Cut Off Published Date | 27.06.2017 |
Official Website | www.rapodar.ac.in |
R A Podar Junior College Previous Commerce Cut off List
OPEN | SC | ST | DT/VJ NT(A) | NT1(B) |
452.00 | 378.00 | 214.00 | 245.00 | 358.00 |
NT2(C) | NT3(D) | OBC | SBC | ExServiceman category/Transferred Employee/Freedom Fighter |
322.00 | 324.00 | 407.00 | 410.00 | 0.00 |
Sport | Physical Handicap | ExDefence | Culture | |
0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 | 0.00 |
In August 1940, the trust known as 'Shikshana Prasaraka Mandali', Pune, made an application to the Bombay University for permission to start a Commerce College. The Industrialist and Philanthropist and a visionary, Seth Ramdeoji Anandilal Podar was deeply interested in the cause of education. He wished to build an institution in the memory of his brother Ramniranjan Anandialal Podar who had died at a young age. At the cost of Rs.1,50,000/- he constructed the building that houses the college today, and gifted it to the S.P. Mandali on the 7th of February 1941.
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