Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce, Mumbai is an affiliated college of Konkan Unnati Mitra Mandal, which was established in 1992 at Murud Janjira, Maharashtra. The campus of the institute sprawls over an area of 3 acres. The institute offers 10 courses across 4 degree programmes, mainly in arts and commerce subjects. The National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) accredited the college.
The total enrolment was 644 students. The institute had a faculty strength of 10. It offered undergraduate and postgraduate courses of study in humanities and social sciences. Among other things, the Vasantrao Naik College of Arts and Commerce which affiliated to University of Mumbai, Mumbai boasts a range of facilities dedicated to support student learning and personal development.
This well-stocked library consists of 8,387 books and 22 periodicals and is used to give students all the possible resources for research and study. The IT infrastructure consists of access to 24 internet computers facilitating digital learning and research. Medical services are provided with a qualified doctor on call in the interest of health and wellness.
The auditorium with a capacity of over 300 students is used as much for activities sponsored by the institute as for social functions. Apart from these, facilities like cafeterias that provide a healthy diet, gym, Wi-Fi, and guest rooms to accommodate visiting faculty and family members are also there. Vasantrao Naik College under Konkan Unnati Mitra Mandal provides 10 courses all of which are full-time courses.
It enables the institute to offer 4 undergraduate and 6 postgraduate courses in arts and commerce. With an approved intake of 644 students, it is self-explanatory that this would be one of the few colleges with a rational student-to-faculty ratio.
Course Name Total Number of Seats BA 220 MA Sociology 80 MA Political Science 80 MA Marathi 80 MA History 80 MA English 80 The admission process at Konkan Unnati Mitra Mandal's Vasantrao Naik College will be as per the norms prescribed by the University of Mumbai, and as applicable for the reservation rules of the Government of Maharashtra.
Merit-based policy is followed for all courses with a general assessment of marks gained by applicants from their qualifying examinations.