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  1. Bhikusa Yamasa Kshatriya (Sinnar) College of Commerce was started in 1957 in the city of Nashik in India. B.Y.K. (Sinnar) College is affiliated to the University of Pune. The institution has more than 6000 students with more than 250 teaching and non-teaching staff. The campus is spread over an area of 12 acres.

  2. 4.5 Helpful. Hostel Facilities: No hostel was provieded by the college for the boys.There was a hostel for girls only.As we talk with the girls the hostel was very good.There were selected seats in the hostel for the girl.The average fees for 1 year in the hostel was 80000 with food.yes the hostel was shearing.One room by 3 student.

  3. Since its inception in 1957, B.Y.K. (Sinnar) College of Commerce has come a long way. Its history is replete with many great landmarks and achievements both in the field of academics as well as sports and co-curricular activities. From a small beginning in 1957, the College has grown into a gigantic structure, housing more than 6000 students ...

  4. Gokhale Education Society’s B.Y.K. College of Commerce, Nashik have prepared a video about Covid-19 Awareness. This is our sincere attempt to spread hope and positivity amongst people going through such tough times.

  5. B.Y.K. (Sinnar) College of Commerce is one of the leading colleges affiliated to the University of Pune. It is recognized by the University Grants Commission under Section 2f and 12(B) of the UGC Act. The College is under the aegis of Gokhale Education Society, Nashik. The college is situated at Nashik and spread in an area of 12 acres.

  6. 31 de oct. de 2023 · BYK Nashik Admission 2024 - Candidates can check here BYK (Sinnar) College of Commerce admission process, documents required, form, fees, eligibility criteria and online portal details. 1800-572-9877 hello@collegedekho.com

  7. Hace 4 horas · Gokhale Education Society’s B.Y.K. College of Commerce, Nashik have prepared a video about Covid-19 Awareness. This is our sincere attempt to spread hope and positivity amongst people going through such tough times.