PDM College of Commerce

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P.D.M. College Of Commerce
Motto
'उद्योगिनं पुरुषसिंह भुपेति लक्ष्मीः'
Type Public
Established1957
Principal Dr.K Joshi
Address
PDM Campus, Gondal road
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CampusUrban
Language Gujarati, English, Sanskrit
Affiliations Saurashtra University
Website www.pdmcc.org

The Popatlal Dhanjinbhai Malaviya College of Commerce or PDMCC is a college affiliated with Saurashtra University. PDMCC is in Rajkot, Gujarat, India. [1]

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Campus

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Front view of campus

The main campus is located on Gondal Road in south Rajkot. It has facilities such as a gym, sports ground, NCC, and NSS.

Academic departments

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