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The need for establishing a University for conducting the examinations and conferring degrees was increasingly felt by all those concerned in the question of education in India . One among them was Dr. Frederick John Mouat ...
The need for establishing a University for conducting the examinations and conferring degrees was increasingly felt by all those concerned in the question of education in India . One among them was Dr. Frederick John Mouat ...
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In 1846 Henry Seton , a member of the GovernorGeneral's Council , wrote to the President of the Board of Control urging the foundation of a University in Calcutta . But this also proved abortive . In 1848 Lord Dalhousie became the ...
In 1846 Henry Seton , a member of the GovernorGeneral's Council , wrote to the President of the Board of Control urging the foundation of a University in Calcutta . But this also proved abortive . In 1848 Lord Dalhousie became the ...
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of the University of London . The Universities could have Professorships in Law , Vernaculars , Civil Engineering and Classical languages . A remarkable feature of the Despatch was its declaration that education should be exclusively ...
of the University of London . The Universities could have Professorships in Law , Vernaculars , Civil Engineering and Classical languages . A remarkable feature of the Despatch was its declaration that education should be exclusively ...
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