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Ghanshyamdas Saraf College Of Arts And Commerce Mumbai Admission 2024-25, Ranking, NIRF Ranking, Exams

Institute Type State Government
Name of the Institute Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts and Commerce - GSCAC
Affiliated Govt of Maharashtra
Address Rajasthani Sammelan's Educational Complex, SV Road, Malad (West) Mumbai, Maharashtra 400064 , India
City Mumbai
State Maharashtra
Pincode 400064
Landline (022) 45207766, 45207777
Email info@rset.edu.in
Website www.rset.edu.in

Ghanshyamdas Saraf College of Arts and Commerce (GSCC) appeared in 1983, under the umbrella of the Rajasthani Sammelan Education Trust. It has been certify by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) with an 'A' grade and a CGPA of 3.23. GSCC likewise has the qualification of being an ISO guaranteed College. Its six-story grounds gives an agreeable and free condition for understudies to exceed expectations. Being one of the top Colleges for B Com, it's a perfect spot for understudies to seek after their advanced education. Our Post Graduation in Journalism is additionally one of the central elements for understudies who come to learn here. Rajasthani Sammelan, an open altruistic trust built up its character in the year 1948 at Malad, a western suburb of Mumbai, to advance social and instructive exercises. For over six decades, the Trust has assumed a main job in advancing training. 

The since a long time ago appreciated dream of Rajasthani Sammelan to begin a degree College was acknowledged in the year 1983 by virtue of the liberal gift given by Shri Mahavirprasad G. Saraf, an incredible donor and the Managing Trustee of Ghanshyamdas Saraf Trust. 

Associated to the University of Mumbai, the College has been named in the memory of Late Seth Ghanshyamdas Saraf – father of Shri Mahavirprasad G. Saraf. It began working with 220 understudies. 

In the year 1997, an open five-celebrated College building was developed in similar premises with numerous cutting edge offices and was initiated on third July 1997 by His Excellency Dr. P.C. Alexander, Hon'ble Governor of Maharashtra. In June 2008, an extra floor was worked to make it a six-story structure.