Abasaheb Garware College
Former names | M.E.S College of Arts and Science |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1945 |
President | Air Marshal Bhushan Gokhale (Retd.) |
Vice-president | Dr. Yashwant Waghmare |
Students | 5000[citation needed] |
Address | Karve Rd, opp. Sahyadri Hospital, Kripali Society, Bharati Niwas Colony, Erandwane , , , 411004 , |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | Savitribai Phule Pune University Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education |
Website | garwarecollege |
Abasaheb Garware College of Arts and Science (commonly referred to as Garware College) is a college located in Pune, India. It is run by the Maharashtra Education Society, a private education institution founded by Vasudeo Balwant Phadke, Vaman Prabhakar Bhave and Laxman Narhar Indapurkar in 1860.[1] The college was established in 1945 and named as "M.E.S College of Arts and Science". It was renamed to its present name in 1970s after a charitable donation by the industrialist Abasaheb Garware to the society.[citation needed]
Garware College offers undergraduate programs in Arts and Science. Approximately 5000[citation needed] students study in this college.
Admissions
[edit]Admission forms are available on the college website and in the college office. A student can choose which program he wants to opt.
Programs offered
[edit]Garware College is an Arts and Science college. The college offers 11th &12th grade studies (10+2) as well as undergraduate programs in the fields listed below.
Arts
[edit]- B.A. in English
- BA in Marathi
- BA in Hindi
- BA in Sanskrit
- BA in Mass Communication
- BA in History
- BA in Psychology[2]
Science
[edit]- BSc in Chemistry
- BSc in Botany
- BSc in Physics
- BSc in Mathematics
- BSc in Computer Sciences
- BSc in Statistics
- BSc in Biotechnology
- BSc in Microbiology
- MSc in Organic chemistry
- MSc in Analytical chemistry
- MSc in Biotechnology
- MSc in Biodiversity[3]
- MSc in Microbiology
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Celebrations as MES turns 150". dnasyndication.com. 18 November 2009. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 17 August 2012.
- ^ "Garware college: Students say city traffic is 'dangerous' but many still don't wear helmets". The Indian Express. 20 November 2017. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
- ^ "Environment education calls nature lovers - Times of India". The Times of India. Retrieved 22 December 2017.
External links
[edit]Media related to Abasaheb Garware College at Wikimedia Commons