Why Mumbai families start here
Mumbai runs on ambition, and code is where a lot of it starts now. From the offices in BKC and the tech floors of Powai to the startups spread across Andheri and Lower Parel, the people your child will one day work with are already here. We build for that — not for a certificate to frame, but for skills that hold up in an interview or a first internship.
Mumbai has had a university since 1857 — one of the first three in India — and an IIT since 1958. The Powai campus was built with help no other IIT received in quite the same form: UNESCO and the Soviet government supplied the equipment, the experts and the fellowships. TIFR has done fundamental science from Colaba since 1945, and VJTI has taught engineering since 1887. Your child's route into any of it runs through MHT-CET, or JEE Main and Advanced.
Whether your child is in a Maharashtra State Board, CBSE, ICSE or IGCSE school — the same schools that feed IIT Bombay, VJTI and ICT — the plan is the same: start at the right level, build something real, and keep the momentum going.