The Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board, a 70-year-old educational trust in Mumbai, has been a cornerstone in higher and school education. It provides a comprehensive platform encompassing teaching, research, sports, cultural activities, community outreach, learning resources, and career-focused training. Established in 1949 with one college in Bandra, it has since expanded to encompass 14 colleges affiliated with the University of Mumbai, a self-financed Institute of Management, and a Technical Diploma Institute. These institutions, spanning locations such as Colaba, Churchgate, Cuffe Parade, Bandra, Worli, and Ulhasnagar, stand as proud symbols of the H(S)NCB's commitment to delivering exceptional education.
Furthermore, nine schools located at Nana Chowk, Mumbai, and Ulhasnagar cater to students from pre-primary to junior college levels. The board annually educates over 45,000 students, molding them into professionals capable of making significant contributions to both industry and society. With a workforce of over 3,500 individuals, the H(S)NCB has, conservatively, provided higher education to more than 3.5 lakh individuals in its 70-year journey.
The roots of the H(S)NC Board can be traced back to Hyderabad, Sind. Initially established in 1921 with the founding of D G College, the board's formation in Mumbai was envisioned by educated members of the Sindhi community post-Partition, aiming to create a substantial educational network. Notably, the efforts of Principal K M Kundnani and Barrister Hotchand G Advani led to the establishment of R D National College in Bandra in 1949, forming the H(S)NC Board. Philanthropic support from individuals such as Advocate Nari Gurshahani, Mr. Lokumal Kishinchand, Mr. T Murli of M/s Kishinchand Chellaram, Mr. J Watumull, the Mansukhani family, the Hissaram Rijhumal family, and Dr. L H Hiranandani played a pivotal role in the board's educational development in Mumbai.
Under the leadership of the new Executive Board in
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The Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board, a 70-year-old educational trust in Mumbai, has been a cornerstone in higher and school education. It provides a comprehensive platform encompassing teaching, research, sports, cultural activities, community outreach, learning resources, and career-focused training. Established in 1949 with one college in Bandra, it has since expanded to encompass 14 colleges affiliated with the University of Mumbai, a self-financed Institute of Management, and a Technical Diploma Institute. These institutions, spanning locations such as Colaba, Churchgate, Cuffe Parade, Bandra, Worli, and Ulhasnagar, stand as proud symbols of the H(S)NCB's commitment to delivering exceptional education.
Furthermore, nine schools located at Nana Chowk, Mumbai, and Ulhasnagar cater to students from pre-primary to junior college levels. The board annually educates over 45,000 students, molding them into professionals capable of making significant contributions to both industry and society. With a workforce of over 3,500 individuals, the H(S)NCB has, conservatively, provided higher education to more than 3.5 lakh individuals in its 70-year journey.
The roots of the H(S)NC Board can be traced back to Hyderabad, Sind. Initially established in 1921 with the founding of D G College, the board's formation in Mumbai was envisioned by educated members of the Sindhi community post-Partition, aiming to create a substantial educational network. Notably, the efforts of Principal K M Kundnani and Barrister Hotchand G Advani led to the establishment of R D National College in Bandra in 1949, forming the H(S)NC Board. Philanthropic support from individuals such as Advocate Nari Gurshahani, Mr. Lokumal Kishinchand, Mr. T Murli of M/s Kishinchand Chellaram, Mr. J Watumull, the Mansukhani family, the Hissaram Rijhumal family, and Dr. L H Hiranandani played a pivotal role in the board's educational development in Mumbai.
Under the leadership of the new Executive Board in the 21st century, the focus has shifted towards cooperative and joint leadership. Efforts now concentrate on devising a roadmap to meet the evolving challenges in education, spurred by globalization and the IT revolution of the 1990s. The board has expanded its colleges and introduced initiatives like international collaborations, internships, and academia-industry partnerships.
Skyscrapers dominate the real estate industry, symbolizing limitless potential. Considered a pivotal measure of a nation's socialist and welfare state, the rapid growth of real estate presents unparalleled economic opportunities.
The Niranjan Hiranandani School of Management And Real Estate serves as a gateway to knowledge, catering to the ambitious, studious, conventional, and innovative alike. It's a platform for aspiring individuals eager to carve out a successful career in the real estate domain.
Under the umbrella of the HSNC University, NHSMRE is poised for significant growth. This institution, a part of the newly established State Cluster University, aims to revolutionize higher education in Mumbai and beyond by introducing cutting-edge programs. These programs are available not only to students from constituent colleges like H. R. College, K. C. College, and Bombay Teacher's Training College but also to anyone seeking to enhance their real estate knowledge and skills.
NHSMRE's Certificate Courses span eight weeks, comprising 30 lectures of 50 minutes each, completing within a single semester while extending the learning journey.
These courses, meticulously designed, draw inspiration from diverse undergraduate programs like B.A., B.Com., B.Sc., B.A.F., B.B.I., B.F.M., B.M.S., and B.M.M., offered across various colleges.
Each NHSMRE Certificate Programme delves into multifaceted aspects of Real Estate, recognizing its imminent rise as a hub of activity in the forthcoming decade.