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About Us

The Arts, Commerce and Science College, Tukum, Chandrapur, begins from the session 1991-92, with the discipline of Arts, Commerce and Science. This is a college of co-education affiliated to Gondwana University, Gadchiroli and recognized by Government of Maharashtra. The College is included under section 2(f) of UGC and NAAC accredited. We are the first to introduce post-graduation programmes in Mathematics and Computer Science from the session 1996-97. The Principal, teaching & non-teaching Staff have dedicated themselves to build an environment of holistic and inclusive learning, inspiring the youth to create a fruitful and responsible future.


In view of educational need of local area, the college introduced Junior college in Arts, Commerce and Science stream from the session 1999-2000. The post-graduation courses M.A. in Sociology, Political Science, History and Marathi were added from the session 2001-02, whereas B.Sc. (IT), M.Sc. (Environmental Science), M.Com. DBM and M.A. (Home Economics) in 2005-06. Recently, college has introduced PG courses in Chemistry, Physics and Zoology from the session 2019-2020.


The college has already established its identity and fame for its academic excellence, regularity and punctuality in taking classes, discipline and administrative control. The collegeis now developed asa education hub with academic flexibility, providing education in total 46 Courses of 17 UG and PGprogrammes. The degree college has well qualified teaching staff of 30, out of which 12 M.Phil, 19 Ph. D. and 12 Ph. D. Supervisors. Many of our faculty members work on various academic bodies of the University as well as participate in social and cultural activities.


The college is progressing by lips and bounds under the able guidance of Dr. N.H. Khatri, Former Dean, Faculty of Commerce, Nagpur University Nagpur and President, Dnyandeep Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Chandrapur. The management is highly supportive for the overall development of the students and faculty.