BA : Sociology / Psychology / History
Bachelor
In Mumbai
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Type
Bachelor
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Location
Mumbai
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Duration
3 Years
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The Sadhana Education Society's L.S. Raheja College of Arts and Commerce is located at a vantage point in Juhu and has virtually become the cornerstone for academic excellence.
L.S. Raheja College of Arts & Commerce, which is permanently affiliated to the university of Mumbai is housed in a well-planned and well-maintained specious building amidst a scenic landscaping and a lush green garden which creates an ambience conducive to the learning process. The aim of the college is to impart education in the faculties of Arts and Commerce at the undergraduate level and in the Faculty of Commerce up to the Post- graduate level leading to M.Com (by Research), M.Phil (Com.) and Ph.D. Degrees. It seeks specially to cater to the educations needs of other surroundings areas in general. The building is well-equipped with large lecture halls, tutorial rooms, library cum-reading room, gymkhana-cum-boy's common rooms, girls common room, canteen, assembly hall and a full-fledged computer center.
The college pays undivided attention to curricular and extra curricular activities. In the curricular field, merit scholars are given special trophies and prizes. In the extra-curricular field, participants are encouraged to take active part in Inter collegiate activities and special incentives are given to winners. The College provides liberal facilities in both the spheres: curricular and extra curricular.
Vision:Nurturing values for enhancing Knowledge, Wisdom, Skills and human values to enable the youth to scale peaks of excellence and pinnacles of glory through education. The institution cultivates creative and productive talents of students, faculty and staff and seek ways to contribute to the nation, the well being of communities and strive to enhance the quality of life and development of its students and faculty.
BA : Sociology / Psychology / History