List of Colleges in Mumbai - Applied Arts

Applied Arts

  • Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil College of Arts, Mumbai
  • Sir J. J. Institute of Applied Art, Mumbai
  • Sophia-Shree B.K.Somani Polytechnic (only for girls), Mumbai
  • Raheja College of Applied Art, bandra, Mumbai
  • Rachana Sansad - College of Applied Art, Mumbai
  • L.S Raheja college of Art Worli
  • SIES College (Sion)
  • Asmita College of Architecture, Mira Road
  • Sir J. J. College of Architecture
  • Rizvi College of Architecture - Bandra West
  • Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute for Architecture
  • Late Bhausaheb Hiray College of Architecture
  • L. S. Raheja School of Architecture, Bandra
  • Bharati vidhyapeeth's college of architecture—belpada,kharghar,navi Mumbai.* Dr. D.Y Patil College of Architecture, Nerul, Navi Mumbai
  • Balwant Sheth School of Architecture, Vile Parle West, Mumbai
  • Nirmala Niketan, College of Home Science, 49, New Marine Lines, Mumbai- 400 020 . http://www.nirmalaniketan.com/home/default.asp
  • ST. Francis Institute of Art & Design, Borivli West, Mumbai
  • Pillai's college of Architecture. Navi Mumbai.
  • K.P.B. Hinduja college of law
  • ITM - Institute of Fashion Design and Technology - Oshiwara

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