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The Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board is one of the oldest minority institutions in India, having been founded in 1948. 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.

The H(S)NC Board was founded in 1948 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. The Board has a tradition of excellence that runs right through an inter-disciplinary curriculum: Arts, Science, Commerce, Law, Education, Pharmacy, Engineering, Computers, Management and Polytechnics. Beginning with conventional degree courses, the HSNC Board continued to set up institutions of specialised 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 Hyderabad ( Sind ) National Collegiate Board manages 22 educational institutions including Schools, Degree and Post Graduate colleges with over 7000 teaching faculty and 40,000 students. The HSNC Board has the unique distinction of being the largest group of institutions affiliated to the University of Mumbai . The Board is managed by a dedicated team of professionals led by the dynamic President Mr. Anil Harish.

The H(S)NC 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."

 

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Mr. Anil Harish
(President)
The Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board

 



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