Army Public School, Dagshai Solan in Himachal Pradesh
The Army Public School Dagshai nestling atop the Dagshai Hills was the brain child of Lt. Gen K Sunderji PVSM, GOC-in-C, Western Command and Lt. Gen. Ranjit Singh Dayal, PVSM, MVC, COS, Western Command and became a reality on 01st June 1986
Admission
School Prospectus with the application form for registration along with one set of sample papers can be obtained by sending Rs 120/- by Cash/PO/DD on PNB, Dagshai payable at Dagshai or any other bank at Chandigarh. Admissions are on the basis of the written entrance test held on 3rd Sunday in February at various centers. No child can be considered for admission test unless he/she has been registered.
Agarwal Public School
Agarwal public school was established on June 18, 1995, the foundation of APS was laid by Late Smt. Chameli Devi Agarwal. The school is affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education.
Admissions
All students seeking admission in APS must clear the admission test.
Loyola Matriculation School, Chennai
Loyola School in Chennai is an English Medium School for boys located at Kodambakkam in Chennai, Tamilnadu. The school was started in the year 1970 by Jesuits who was running Layola college in Chennai.
Army Public School, Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi
The Army Public School at Dhaula Kuan, New Delhi was was established at Maulana Azad Road Officers Hostel in Delhi in May 1953, called Maulana Azad Road Children’s School ( MARCS ) with a strength of 21 children and two teachers. The founder Principal was Mrs Mercy Benjamin and by the year 1959 the classes were extended to standard VIII, subsequently to class XI by July 1961
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Textile Management
Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Institute of Textile Management is an autonomous body set up under the aegis of Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India. The aboriginal institution to continue and play preeminent role in the field of professional Textile Management Education. Preemptory global competition and perception of a new appetite for trained, dynamic and professional work in textiles industry gave birth to this Institute
Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering & Technology
History
Dr. R.M. Alagappa Chettiar founded the “Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering & Technology” and Dr. Rajendra Prasad started and laid the foundation of main buildings from the year 21st July 1952. After 1966 the college was became under Government of “Tamil Nadu”. First Electronics and Communication Engineering Course introduced from the year 1969, M.E. in Microwave and Optical Engineering started in the year 1983, M.C.A were introduced in the year 1988 and B.E. Degree course in Computer Science and Engineering in the year 2001. From the academic year 2002-2003 P.G courses started in different field.
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Barkatullah University
History
The Barkatullah University founded in the memory of the great freedom fighter, Prof. Barkatullah who was born in “Bhopal”, in the year 1970. The “Barkatullah University” previously known as “Bhopal University”. The university funded by Local State Government to provides degrees to most of the non-technical colleges in and around Bhopal. The University Computer house was established in the year 1990 and Library was started in 1972 at “Gandhi Bhawan” which was shifted to the Campus in 1979. The University press was started with financial assistance of the State Government and U.G.C. in the year 1981. The university “Grants
Commission, New Delhi” has recently accepted proposal to establish a “Buddhism House” in the University, so they successfully organized a National Seminar on “Buddhism” on 29-30 March 2006.
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Baldwin Boys High School
History
The Baldwin Schools are named after their benefactor, a philanthropist, John Baldwin of Berea, Ohio, U.S.A., who had a vision, which saw him start six educational institutions, the last of which were the Baldwin Schools. Baldwin Boys High School was founded in the year 1880 and is one the oldest schools in Bangalore. The funding for the school was done by Hon’ble John Baldwin and was founded by the Methodist Episcopal Church. The schools was also know as the Episcopal Methodist School, took in boys as well as girls, also boarders.
Boarders were all treated as First Class, and lived with the Principal Rev. Ira A. Richards, B.A., and they ate at the same table. School hours were : in the cold weather, from 10 A.M. to 3.30 P.M.; and in the hot weather from 7 A.M. to 12 A.M. Christmas holidays were fixed fro 10th December to 10th January. The School in the late 1920’s was managed through a Board of Governors, of which the Resident Bishop of the Bangalore Area, the then Bishop B.T. Badley, D.D. was Chairman. The institution received a Government Grant-in-Aid and is annually inspected and reported on by the Government Inspector of Schools.
Government College of Engineering, Aurangabad
History
The Government of Maharashtra established the technical institute Government College of Engineering, of “Marathwada” region at “Aurangabad” in the year 1960. This college got an “A” graded technical distinction among colleges in the state of Maharashtra by the “Directorate of Technical Education, Mumbai”. As the Institute is affiliated to “Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University” so they award college degrees. The institute campus in the “Osmanpura” area has buildings housing of 11 Departments, Laboratories, Workshop and Hostels for students.
