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Lucknow University Exam Schedule 2010, Exam Scheme from UOL |
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March 10, 2010 – Lucknow University Exam Schedule 2010 has been announced by the University of Lucknow. Time allowed for each examination is 3 hours. The Morning shift exam will start from 08.00 A.M to 11.00 A.M and the Evening shift will start from 02.30 P.M. to 05.30 P.M.
According to the Lucknow University Timetable Examinations will be held for B. A. PART I, II, III. B. Sc. PART I, II, III & B. A. I, II, III MATHEMATICS, B. Sc. PART I, II, III (HOME SCIENCE) (REGULAR & EXEMPTED -2010) Etc…
About Lucknow University – This was a rich inheritance for the new-born University in 1920, both materially and intellectually, and it brought with it also the richest of all heritages “a fine tradition of some fifty-five years in the case of the Canning College and some nine years in the case of the King George’s Medical College.” To this the generous taluqdars of Oudh added an endowment of nearly thirty lakhs. The support from Sir Harcourt Butler’s Government was strong and hearty. Since then the Government of the United Provinces has annually contributed a substantial share towards the maintenance of the University.
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Kashmir University Results 2010, KU Result of BA Bcom Bsc Annual Exam |
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March 10, 2010 – Kashmir University has announced the results of Result of BA/ B.Sc./B.Com 1st Year Annual Examinations held in Nov-Dec, 2009. The exam results were declared by the University of Kashmir today on March 10th. BA/ B.Sc./B.Com 1st Year Annual Exam Results got published on Kashmir University’s official website www.kashmiruniversity.net
BA/ B.Sc./B.Com 1st Year Annual Exam Results can be checked from the website of Kashmir University using this link http://www.kashmiruniversity.net/resultquery.aspx?linked=25. After going to the web page Enter your roll number to get the result.
About Kashmir University – The University offers appropriate academic and physical ambience to pursue knowledge and learning. The University has expanded its sphere of activity by starting P. G. Centres at remote places like Ladakh, Anantnag and Baramulla, besides setting up of postgraduate courses in reputed colleges of Kashmir.
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