Affiliated to Bangalore University,
Al Ameen Arts, Science and Commerce College was founded in the year 1966 to provide educational and employment opportunities. The college was set up by Al-Ameen Educational Society which was founded by Dr. Mumtaz Ahmed khan. The management has strengthened the infrastructure of the institutions by giving buildings, laboratories, equipments, library, canteen and many more services. The college is situated in the heart of the city in an extensive
.....Continuing reading peaceful campus with a beautiful landscape. The college environment forms an educational and moral ambiance and contributes to rise above undesirable influences. The college has well equipped laboratories along with a library which is well stocked with huge number of text and reference books.
Al Ameen Arts, Science and Commerce College is proud of it’s air-condition seminar hall and cyber centre. The classes are taken by a well experienced and devoted team of teachers. A tutorial system exists that helps in the holistic development of the student.
Students are expected to get involved in co-curricular and extracurricular activities to develop their skills and creative talents. Al Ameen Arts, Science and Commerce College provides its students with the best and undoubtedly the most modern lab among Bangalore's leading educational institutions. The well-resourced computer lab with most modern technology has a network facility connecting the latest Intel microprocessor based computers. Al Ameen Arts, Science and Commerce College provides both courses which are at bachelor and master level in the fields of Arts, Commerce and Science. In addition, it also provides Hotel Management and Catering Technology Courses to the students.
The students who want to take admission in the college for the specified course need to fill an application form. All those students who are successful in their training periods are referred for the placements in various hotels of India that are taking students on a regular basis as per the availability of the vacancy.....Reading in short