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Women's
College
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Women's College provides
undergraduate teaching to women students in the faculty of Arts,
Social Science, Science, Life Science, and Commerce. The
college has recently started a post graduate course in
Home Science.
An Institution with international
standard of undergraduate teaching, students of
women's college are always front runner. Every
year a number of girls are selected in M.B.A.,
M.C.A., MIBM, MBBS, B.Tech. and other competitive tests of
AMU and other institutes of India.
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The campus includes an academic
complex of class rooms and seminar rooms , an auditorium
, a well equipped library, administrative
buildings , several residential hostels for about 1350
students. The College has a well equipped computer lab.
A career planning centre for women has been established
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A wide range of
opportunities are available to College students for
co-curricular and extra curricular activities. A large number of clubs and
societies are run by the students. There are
facilities for cultural events, N.C.C., Yoga,
Taekwondo, Volley
Ball , Table Tennis and
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Schools
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| AMU is perhaps the only University in the country, which has high schools in its domain. It has as many as five high schools including one for the visually handicapped, and two senior secondary schools for boys and girls.
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S.T.S.
High School (Minto Circle)
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The School was
founded in 1875 by Sir Syed Ahmad Khan, the famous
educationist and social reformer. The foundation stone
of school was laid down by a closest associate of Sir
Syed, Maulvi Sami Ullah Khan, Secretary of the College
Fund Committee, on May 24, 1875. Its original name was
the "Mohammedan Anglo Oriental Collegiate
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grew in M.A.O. College in 1877 which in 1920
became the Aligarh Muslim University by an act of
the Central Legislature. The School the bore the
name, Muslim University High School, but became
popularly Minto Circle after the then Viceroy of
India, Lord Minto, who generously funded the
construction for it's new buildings. In 1966, the
school was named after the then Chancellor Syedna
Tahir Saifuddin, and hence forth known as S.T.S.
Hogh School. |
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Ahmadi School for the Blind
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On 27 November 1927
William Marris, Governor of U.P.
inaugurated Ahmadi School for the Blind.
Boarding and lodging for the student is free.
The
purpose of the school is to teach visually handicapped
children. |
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| The School Children have won several prizes in all
India cricket tournament for the visually
handicapped held at Dehradun and Delhi. Girl Students have won several District and State
level music competition.
There are facilities for chair recaning and
weaving |
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AMU City High School
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The
School runs on the house system which helps the students
to display leadership qualities. The School prepares
students for secondary and senior secondary
School Certificate Examinations of AMU. |
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AMU City School is the only school in Aligarh region
where medium of instruction is English, Urdu and
Hindi . The old students of the school have got
name in their own way in their area of
specialization within the country and
abroad
For the all round development of the children emphasis is laid on extra
curricular activities
such as games and sports, debate and elocution,
quiz etc. Further the school has well
established science labs., computer lab. and drawing
& painting
room. |
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Copyright ©
2001 Computer Centre, Aligarh Muslim
University
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