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Encyclopedia > Sydenham College

Sydenham College (full name: Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics) is an institute located in Mumbai (previously Bombay), affiliated to the University of Bombay, and offering undergraduate degrees in Commerce and postgraduate degrees in Management. The college's motto is "Labor Omnia Vincit" ("Work conquers all"). , “Bombay” redirects here. ... The University of Mumbai is one of the outstanding universities of India. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... For other uses, see Management (disambiguation). ...

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History

Sydenham College, the First College of Commerce in whole Asia was established in 1913 and was named after the then Governor of Bombay, Lord Sydenham of Combe, who was instrumental in making the undergraduate degree, the "Bachelor of Commerce", possible in Mumbai. This makes Sydenham College the oldest degree-awarding institution in Commerce. It was only in 1941, twenty-eight years after the establishment of Sydenham, that any other institute started offering courses in the subject. Year 1913 (MCMXIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar (or a common year starting on Tuesday of the 13-day-slower Julian calendar). ... For other uses, see Governor (disambiguation). ... Charles Poulett Thomson, 1st Baron Sydenham (1799 - September 19, 1841) was the first Governor of the united Province of Canada. ... A Bachelor of Commerce, often abbreviated as BCom, B.Com or BComm , is an undergraduate academic degree in business management. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


On the college's seventy-fifth anniversary in 1988, the Indian Post Office issued a commemorative stamp. In 1990, TIME rated Sydenham as the "Best Commerce College this side of the Suez". “TIME” redirects here. ...


Location

  • 1922–1955: The college was located in the premises of the present day Sir J. J. School of Architecture in Fort, opposite the Victoria Terminus railway station, and was then known as the Indo-British Institute.
  • 1914–1922: the college moved to the Whiteway Laidlaw Building on Hornby Road, near the present-day Handloom House in Fort.

Year 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays the 1955 Gregorian calendar). ... Churchgate is an area in downtown South Mumbai getting its name from the famous Churchgate Railway Station. ... Terminal Station was also the name of a railway station in Chattanooga, Tennessee; see Chattanooga Choo Choo. ... The Western Railway is one of the 16 zones of Indian Railways, and is among the busiest railroad networks in India. ... Suburban rail network. ... Marine Drive looking south Marine Drive is a 3 km long boulevard in South Mumbai in the city of Mumbai. ... The Arabian Sea (Arabic: بحر العرب; transliterated: Bahr al-Arab) is a region of the Indian Ocean bounded on the east by India, on the north by Pakistan and Iran, on the west by Arabian Peninsula, on the south, approximately, by a line between Cape Guardafui, the north-east point of Somalia... Fort is a downtown area of Mumbai, India. ... Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (formerly Victoria Terminus) (better referred to by its acronym CST) - is a historic railway station on Mumbai suburban railway. ... Elphinstone College, Mumbai is one of the oldest in the University of Mumbai system, being established in 1824 and formally constituted in 1835. ...

Courses offered

  • Bachelor of Commerce (since 1913)
  • Master of Commerce (since 1925)
  • Masters in Management Studies and Post Graduate Diploma in Business Management(since 1983 — under "Sydenham College of Management Studies and Research for Enterpreneurial Education" [SIMSREE])
  • Bachelor of Management Studies
  • Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Insurance) (since 2003)

Associations / Societies/Clubs

Sydenham College is very famous for its extra-curricular activities. There are in all twenty two societies in the college operating actively in their individual spheres.


1) The Annual Magazine Committee (A-Mag) - As the name suggests, AMAG (as popularly known) publishes the College Annual Magazine at the end of each year. In addition to publishing the Annual Magazine at the end of the year, AMAG explores the realm of journalism with a well-received periodical, a newspaper called `SPEAK`.


2) The Book Circle (BC) - Aims at promoting reading habits amongst the students. Runs an informal library in the common room and organises other literary events.


3) Dramatics Society (DS) - Aims at promoting theatre by organising various plays. Also helps potentials with valuable on-stage experience and professional breaks.


4) Gujrati Sahitya Mandal (G.S.M.) - Aims at promoting Gujrati culture and literature.


5) Hindi Sahitya Mandal (H.S.M.) - Promote traditional Indian culture and Hindi as a national language. Also organises other popular events and programmes.


6) Marathi Wangmaya Mandal (M.W.M.) - Promotes Marathi, the state language both culturally and literarily.


7) Nature Club (N.C.) - Promotes love for nature and environment awareness. Organises awareness drives and outdoor trips.


8) Performing Arts Society (P.A.S.) - Discovers and encourages potential talent in dance and music. Organises stage events, musical programmes, talent parades and fashion shows.


9) Planning Forum - Creates awareness about various aspects of business and commerce through their workshops and seminars.


10) Public Speaking and Debating Society (P.S.D.S.) - Promote literary thinking and analytical ability. Organises various competitions, quizzes and debates.


11) Poor Students' Education Relief Fund (P.S.E.R.F.) - Aids financially underprivileged students in completing their studies by providing textbooks and funds.


12) Rapport-The Sydenham Students' News Media - India's only college news media publishes newspapers, an annual issue, handles two daily changing bulletin boards - the Wallpaper and Happenings and organises workshops and competitions related to creative media.


13) Social Service League (S.S.L. - N.S.S.) - A programme initiated by the government and launched by Sydenham College. Organises various blood donation drives, health and AIDS awareness and adult education programmes. Adopts villages to bring about rural upliftment by building schools and such infrastructure. Serving members are granted 10 grace marks by the University.


14) Sydenham Auditorium Committee (S.A.C.) - Maintains the college auditorium and allocates it for society events. Also handles the security arrangements for such events.


15) Sydenham Audio Visual Education Society (SAVES) - Promotes education and entertainment through audio visual means like laser disc shows and slides.


16) Sydenham College Co-operative Stores (Co-ops) - A co-operative company solely managed by students. Promotes hardcore business skills among students. Its three divisions include an on-campus retail outlet, C3 - the Computer Centre and La Pub - a publicity agency.


17) Sydenham College Gymkhana (Gym) - Co-ordinates all sporting activities in college and maintains the sport infrastructure.


18) Sydenham College Students' Council - Regarded as the apex body of students, the Council represents the student community to the management and serves as a channel of communication between the two.


19) Sydenham Computer Centre (SCC) - Manages the computer lab in college besides organising programmes related to information technology and provide internet service to the students of the college, as well as manage website of the college.


20) Sydenham Photographic Society (SPS) - Promotes photography as an art, science and a profession. Also provides a Platform for amateur photographers and models through competitions, Workshops and exhibitions


21) Sydenham Foreign Trade Association (SFTA) - The Sydenham Foreign Trade Association is the representative council of the foreign trade course in the college. Its conducts Annual Workshops and Summer Training.


22) Sydenham Advertising & Event Management Organisation (SAEMO) - SAEMO, the newest entrant in college was formed in 2003.It is a non-profit organization which solely caters to the benefit of the students. SAEMO hosts intercollegiate events and fests.


23)Sydenham Banking and Insurance Society (SBIS)- It is a society that works for the students of banking and insurance and aquaints tham about the various developments in the feild of banking and insurance.


Notable alumni

There are a number of alumni from Sydenham who are holding very senior positions in corporations large and small. There are also a number of celebrities who have graduated from Sydenham; here is an indicative list. For other uses, see Corporation (disambiguation). ...


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History may not be one of the courses offered at Sydenham but its story itself is one.
1907 saw Lord Sydenham of Combe arrive on the shores of India, as Governor.
The college was then christened: The Sydenham College of Commerce and Economics.
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Although Sydenham was a highly successful practitioner and saw, besides foreign reprints, more than one new edition of his various tractates called for in his lifetime, his fame as the father of English medicine, or the English Hippocrates, was decidedly posthumous.
Sydenham's nosological method is essentially the modern one, except that it wanted the morbid anatomy part, which was first introduced into the natural history of disease by Morgagni nearly a century later.
Among the lives of Sydenham are one (anonymous) by Samuel Johnson in John Swan's translation of his works (London, 1742), another by CG Kuhn in his edition of his works (Leipzig, 1827), and a third by Dr RG Latham in his translation of his works published in London by the Sydenham Society in 1848.
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