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  1. In 1952, the department of architecture became a department of the University of Mumbai, and the school became the Sir JJ College of Architecture.

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  2. In 1952, the department of Architecture was affiliated to the University of Bombay for teaching the courses leading to the Degree of Architecture. In 2013, the school completed 100 years of its establishment and has been consistently ranked the BEST architecture college in the country by national academic surveys.

  3. Sir J.J. College of Architecture ranked 4th amongst the top 10 Architecture Colleges in India's Best Colleges 2023, as published in India Today. Sir J.J. College of Architecture also ranked 2nd amongst the top 10 government colleges with lowest fees.

  4. In 1952, the Department of Architecture was affiliated to the then University of Bombay for teaching courses leading to Degree in Architecture. Thus it was the first college of Architecture in Asia. The Government of Maharashtra transferred the management of the college to the University in 1973.

  5. The college was reorganized and established in the year of 1913 to make it suitable for Architectural training. Sir JJ College of Architecture Mumbai is affiliated to the University of Mumbai. Sir JJ College of Architecture has bagged 4th rank according to India Today for Fine Arts.

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  6. In 1952, the department of architecture became a department of the University of Mumbai, and the school became the Sir JJ College of Architecture. Sharing its premises with Sir J. J. School of Art and Sir J.J. School of Commercial Art, it is now rented from Government of Maharashtra as per the deed of Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy.

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  8. The first classes in architecture were started at the Sir J.J.School of Art in 1900 under the guidance of John Begg, first consulting Architect to the Government of Bombay. In 1917 the Bombay Architectural Students Association was formed of past students of the School.