Overview
The Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board was managing the National College in Hyderabad (Sind) long before the partition of India. The Board was associated with the National Movement for the Independence of India. After the Partition of the country in 1947, the members of Sindhi Hindu Community were compelled to abandon the college and migrate to India. Late Vidyasagar Principal K.M.Kundnani was the Principal at that time. After the partition of the country in 1947, Late Vidyasagar Principal K.M.Kundnani appreciated the need of his teaching fraternity and the community and initiated efforts for starting a college in Mumbai. He received active support and encouragement from Late Barrister Hotchand G.Advani. Both of them together founded the Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board in 1949 at Mumbai. Late Barrister H.G.Advani was the Founder President and Late Vidyasagar Principal K.M.Kundnani was the Founder Secretary and Founder Principal of the first college started by the Board and known as the Rishi Dayaram National College, Bandra, Mumbai.
Courses :
Bachelor of Engineering
Bio-Medical Engineering 60
Computer Science & Engineering 60
Electronics & Instrumentation Engineering 30
Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering 60
4-Years
10+2 (PCM)