
The Cuncolim Educational Society was set up on second October 1963 with the goal of granting quality instruction to the understudies to encourage their improvement through the learning that would make them illuminated natives in a dynamic culture. The main move toward this path was the foundation of the Cuncolim United High school in the year 1964. The Cuncolim United Higher Secondary School with Arts and Commerce streams was opened in the year 1981, trailed by consideration of Science Stream in June 1986. The continuous extension is found with the presentation of Vocational courses in the year 1993. The Cuncolim Educational Society's College of Arts and Commerce was set up in the scholarly year 1987-88. The College offers Degree course in Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Commerce. Today it is one among the chief Educational Institutions in Goa. The CES College saw the light of the day for the most part because of the vision, untiring endeavors and dynamism generally Adv. Pio F. Lawrence, the Chairman of the Cuncolim Educational Society. As of now, Shri Dilip Desai is filling in as a chosen Chairman of the Society. It is situated in the town of Cuncolim in Salcete Taluka (South Goa District), 13 k. m. away from the Margao Town and 200 meters from NH17. It is all around associated by rail and street transport, along these lines empowering understudies to arrive at school without confronting any hardship. The College is for all time subsidiary to Goa University and perceived by UGC under segment 2(f) 12(b) of the UGC Act 1956. The College is certify with grade "B" CGPA 2.33. The CES College has numerous accomplishments to its credits. The Institution has demonstrated astounding advancement in scholastics, co-curricular and Extra-curricular exercises too.
Institute Type | Private College |
Name of the Institute | The Cuncolim Educational Society’s College of Arts and Commerce - CESCAC |
Location | South Goa, Goa |
Established | 1988 |
Affiliated | Goa University - GU |
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