HSNC University Mumbai
Bombay Teachers’ Training College
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Bombay Teachers' Training College

Re-accredited 'A' Grade By NAAC.
Our Vision: To Emerge as a Centre of Excellence in Teacher Education

Management

Our Management

The Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board was founded in 1949 by Barrister Hotchand G. Advani and Principal K. M.Kundnani. Both these eminent personalities played a pioneering role in the field of higher education in Mumbai. Beginning with conventional degree courses, the HSNC Board continued to set up institutions of specialized learning. Today, the Board manages a chain of professional, vocational and job oriented courses in various disciplines, and is the largest educational corpus in Mumbai.

The HSNC Board has a tradition of academic excellence that runs right through an interdisciplinary curriculum: Arts, Science, Commerce, Education, Law, Pharmacy, Engineering, Computers, Management and Polytechnics.

The HSNC Board manages 29 educational institutions including secondary and higher secondary schools, polytechnics, degree and post-graduate colleges with over 2,500 teaching faculties and over 50,000 students. The Board is managed by a dedicated team of professionals led by the President, Mr. Anil Harish.

Vision

Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board, comprising its members, faculty, staff and students has a glorious vision – a vision that will propel it onwards.

“To be at the frontline of human knowledge and work towards the fulfillment of cultural, scientific, intellectual and humane needs of society in general and students in particular; to enrich and enhance the economic vitality and quality of life, while being firmly rooted in the rich Indian ethos and belief.”

Mission

Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board is one of the oldest minority institutions in India, having been founded in 1949. It imparts a broad, balanced as well as professional education to students. The Board believes that education is an ongoing process of revelation and re-interpretation that leads to a rapturous growth of the individual.

Aims

  1. To help students to form an understanding and appreciation of the complex world and to help them realize their actual intellectual, physical and social potential, to the fullest.
  2. To prepare a new generation of skilled and ethical professionals by providing excellent academic programmes having a strong practical slant, so as to help individuals excel in a highly competitive world market.
  3. To offer innovative, hands-on skills and instill in students an orientation towards research through constant interactions with public and private organizations within India and abroad.
  4. Through academic, co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, to produce leaders who are capable of leading from the front, leaders who don’t only adapt rapidly to change around them but also activate change for others to follow.
  5. To emphasize high quality at the undergraduate, post-graduate and professional levels by leading and dedicated academicians and faculty.
  6. To introduce healthy, state of the art teaching practices by organizing faculty development programmes.
  7. To further the cause of the linguistic minority – Sindhis – so that they remain at the forefront of all developmental activities in the country without in any way diluting the multi-cultural ethos of a pluralistic, secular society.
  8. To maintain a united, focused and effective internal governance so that each college understands and fulfills the mission of the Board and realizes its vision.

Executive Committee

Late . Dr. L. H. Hiranandani

Patron Trustee

Mr. Kishu Mansukhani

Immediate Former President

Mr. Anil Harish

President

Dr. Niranjan Hiranandani

Former President

Mr. Lal Chellaram

Trustee

Mrs. Maya Shahani

Trustee

Principal, Mr. Dinesh Panjwani

Secretary

Institutions of the Board

Schools of the Board

  • Master Sitaldas Punwani Tutorial High SchoolGrant Road, Mumbai - 400 007. Establishment Year : 1905
  • Valiram Bherumal Melwani Model High SchoolGrant Road, Mumbai - 400 007. Establishment Year : 1947
  • Sind Model English Primary SchoolGrant Road, Mumbai - 400 007. Establishment Year : 1947
  • Shri Gangaram Sind National High School & Jr. CollegeUlhasnagar - 421 004. Establishment Year : 1949
  • Shri Gangaram Sind National Sindhi Primary SchoolUlhasnagar - 421 004. Establishment Year : 1949
  • Smt. K.S.P. Jai Hind Academy High School & Jr. CollegeUlhasnagar - 421 0003. Establishment Year : 1954
  • Jashanmal Kishinchand Shringi English Primary SchoolUlhasnagar - 421 003. Establishment Year :1954
  • Shri Gangaram Sind National English SchoolUlhasnagar - 421 004. Establishment Year :1988
  • Little Angels AcademyGrant Road, Mumbai - 400 007. Establishment Year : 2005