Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj, Nashik, is a century old renowned educational trust of Maharashtra established in 1914. It manages over 450 educational institutes from Pre-primary to Ph.D. with more than 2 lakh students, 8,000 staff & 10,000 life members.
The MVP Samaj’s ‘Arts, Commerce and Science College Tryambakeshwar, was established in 1998. It is permanently affiliated to the Savitribai Phule Pune University, Pune. It is located in a rural and tribal area of Tryambakeshwar, a place lies in the Sahyadri Ranges at the foot of Brahmagiri Mountain. It is one of the twelve Jyotirlingas, the sacred places of Maharashtra. It is just 30 kms away from Nashik, the mountains and hills have encircled this location and added to its natural beauty and spirituality. Tryambakeshwar is also the source point of the Godawari River. The college has been providing the higher education up to the degree level in this hilly and tribal area, in Arts, Commerce and Science streams with various specializations. The College offers degree programs in Arts, Commerce, and Science. The college provides education in 13 subjects at Degree Level. The college has a staff of about 48 consisting of 35 Teachers and 13 non- teachings. There are 784 total numbers of students in current year (2018-19).
Location: | at post tryambakeshwar jawhar road tryambakeshwar, tryambakeshwar, Indiana, 422212 India |
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Email: | PHYSICS |
Website: | mvp.edu.in |
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