Mithibai College, Higher education institution in Vile Parle, India
This institution in Vile Parle, Mumbai, educates more than 32,000 students across two divisions offering undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Arts, Science, and Commerce. The campus includes libraries equipped with RFID technology, specialized laboratories, and digital platforms through which students access resources.
The institution opened in 1961 through Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal to bring education opportunities to the western suburbs of Mumbai. Since its founding, the campus has expanded to include a wide range of disciplines and study options.
The annual Kshitij festival turns the campus into a meeting ground for students from around 500 institutions during four days of competitions, workshops, seminars, and performances. Courtyards and halls fill with conversations, music, and shared energy as participants travel to Vile Parle for the event.
The facilities spread across two building complexes, each with computer rooms, lecture halls, and common areas. Online portals provide access to academic information and digital library holdings, allowing students to work from different locations.
The library houses a Braille embosser and offers dedicated services for visually impaired students. This equipment makes course materials and academic texts available in an accessible format.
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