About MITTAL
"Long roads to walk, destinations yet so far but when capability, conduct and competence form a beautiful blend, roads shorten and destinations become easier in themselves". This has been the history of our college since its birth in 1979.
The Trustees of Marwari Vidayalya, men of steel and vision, took over in 1984, the formidable task of transforming an old college (B.S.S.S.) into a college to reckon with and renamed it as the Marwari Vidyalaya Sanchalit'Smt. Kamaladevi Gauridutt Mittal College of Arts and Commerce1 in 1992.
From a modest strength of 700 students, the college, today, has expanded to accommodate around 3,500 students attending the classes in two shifts and has carved a niche for itself in the suburbs. Over the years, the management's thrust for quality and job oriented education has borne fruit. The college was awarded 'B+' grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (Bangalore) in 2004.
Mittal College is affiliated to the University of Mumbai in the faculty of Commerce and is also recognized by the Maharashtra State Government for conducting Junior College classes in the faculty of Commerce. The College has been accorded minority status by the statutory authorities and has been granted permanent affiliation with effect from 1999- 2000.
At Mittal College, we aspire to equip our young students with the finest skills and knowledge to enable them to welcome and vanquish all of life's challenges. With this in mind we have introduced the Bachelor of Management Studies (B.M.S.) course from the academic year 2001-02, BSc. I.T. from 2003-04 and Bachelor of Mass Media (B.M.M.) from 2004-05. We have also introduced M.M.S. course from the Academic Year 2007-08.
Information Technology is the need of the hour. With this in mind, our college has started computer courses for our students, right at the F.Y.J.C. level itself. Here we have the finest faculties, the best equipments and a variety of courses in the field of computers, which will guide our students to take on the world of opportunities that lies ahead. We have also started a new subject "Information Technology"at the junior college level from the academic year 2002-03. We have introduced Mathematics and Statistics in F.Y.J.C. class as an optional subject so that students opting mathematics at junior college level will have an option to choose B.Sc.lTat Degree level.