Jijamata College of Science and Arts situated in Dynaneshwarnagar, Bhende was established in 1992 by Shri Marutraoji Ghule Patil Shikshan Samiti, an education society. This education society was made to incorporate scientific approach and provide facilities of higher education to the students who come from economically backward and socially deprived families. The major objective of this college is to encourage and motivate these classes for intellectual, moral, social and academic growth and to motivate them to seek higher education.

Facts and figures of Jijamata College of Science and Arts

Establishment Year

1971

University Type

Private

Chair person of the University

Shri Narendra Ghule Patil

Approval

University of Pune

Total Faculty Members

28

Total Books

13,530

Campus Residents

250

How to Reach

Bandra Marshall Railway Station and Chunabhatti Railway Station are nearby railway stations to Dnyaneshwar Nagar. Mumbai Centarl Railway Station is 12 kms from Dynaneshwar Nagar. A number of buses are available.

 

Why to join Jijamata College of Science and Arts

National Service Scheme- The National Service Scheme has been running successfully in the college since 1994. At present, 250 volunteers are there in the NSS.  Some of the remarkable activities carried on by the NSS are Blood Donation, Water Conservation, Tree Plantation, AIDS awareness etc.

Earn and Learn Scheme- The College has a unique programme in collaboration with University of Pune for needy students. The students are allotted different types of works like computer typing, gardening, library services etc, through which the students can earn a fixed income. The Earn and Learn Scheme was launched in 1995 and it has helped thousands of extremely poor students in pursuing higher education.

Fees Concession- The following free-ship concessions are available at this college for grantable courses.

  1. Economically backward class free-ship.
  2. Free-ship to the sons/daughters of primary school teachers.
  3. Free-ship to the sons and daughters of secondary school teachers.
  4. Scholarship to sons, grandsons, daughters and grand daughters of freedom Fighters.
  5. Free-ship to sons and daughters of defense service personnel and Ex-servicemen.
  6. Government of India scholarship to backward castes students