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    Jai Hind College has been granted the Autonomous status from the Academic year 2018-19 onwards. The University of Mumbai will confer the graduation and post graduation degree which will now also bear the name of Jai Hind college.

  2. Jun 28, 2024 · Jai Hind College Admission 2023 Quick Updates Jai Hind College admission 2024 is ongoing. Jai Hind College has released the Third Merit List for admission to UG programs. Selected candidates in the third merit list must verify their documents and pay the admission fee by July 03, 2024.

  3. www.jaihindcollege.com › jaihindcollege-new › merit-listMerit List | Jai Hind College

    Academic year 2024-25. -FYBCOM 2ND MERIT LIST FOR OPEN CATEGORY 2024-25 -FYBCOM 2ND MERIT LIST FOR SINDHI CATEGORY 2024-25 -FYBCOM 2ND MERIT LIST FOR SPECIAL CATEGORY 2024-25 -M.Com Part I Second Merit List 2024-2025 -FYBCOM OPEN MERIT LIST 2024-2025 -FYBCOM SINDHI MERIT LIST 2024-25 -FYBCOM SPECIAL CATEGORY MERIT LIST 2024-25 -FYBSc – FIRST ...

  4. Established in 1948, Jai Hind College is one of the premier educational institutions in Mumbai offering both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. The motto of the college, I will and I can, encourages and inspires the students to break the pre - conceived boundaries of performance. It encourages them to dream, and to use the latest ...

  5. Jai Hind College Education (AICTE) Empowered Autonomous has registered Technical Administration Portal for Bachelor of Management & Bachelor of Business. The admission for the above Programs p ograms (BMS Government & BBA) will be based on the Common. Entrance Test (CET) to be conducted by the Government of Maharashtra as per its public notice ...

  6. Jun 10, 2024 · Know all about Jai Hind College Mumbai including dates, eligibility, admission 2023, application form, courses, fees, ranking and placements.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jai_HindJai Hind - Wikipedia

    Jai Hind ( Hindi: जय् हिन्द्, IPA: [dʒəj ɦɪnd]) is a salutation and slogan that originally meant "Victory to Hindustan ", [1] and in contemporary colloquial usage often means "Long live India" [2] or "Salute to India".