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...The University of Lucknow offers M.Sc.Industrial Chemistry course to its students. The course structure for it is as follows: Analytical Chemistry Inorganic...
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...The growth and projected growth of e-business calls for graduates who understand current and future trends in e-business and are prepared to manage the analysis...
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...The University of Lucknow offers MBA (CORPORATE MANAGEMENT) to its students. The two-year (four-semester) full-time program leading to the award of...
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...full-time program leading to the award of MBA (Finance & Control) degree is a post graduate highly professional course for career opportunities in the key areas of Finance...
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...to visit two-three industries of repute each year. It provides an opportunity to get first hand information as also the feel environment. Senior HR executives...
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...different routes to enter foreign countries starting with exports, franchise operations, overseas manufacturing, and joint ventures and setting foreign subsidiaries...
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The idea of starting a University at Lucknow was first mooted by Raja Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan, Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E. of Mahmudabad, who contributed an article to the columns of "The Pioneer'' urging the foundation of a University at Lucknow. A little later Sir Harcourt Butler, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E, was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces, and his well-known interest in all matters under his jurisdiction, specially in matters educational, gave fresh life and vigour to the proposal. The first step to bring the University into being was taken when a General Committee of educationists and persons interested in university education appointed for the purpose, met in conference at Government House, Lucknow, on November, 10, 1919. At this meeting Sir Harcourt Butler, who was in the chair, outlined the proposed scheme for the new university.