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whileiamdying · 1 year ago
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The Black Woman Artist Who Crafted a Life She Was Told She Couldn’t Have
The sculptor Augusta Savage at work in her studio in Harlem.
At the dawn of the Harlem Renaissance, Augusta Savage fought racism to earn acclaim as a sculptor, showing her work alongside de Kooning and Dalí. But the path she forged is also her legacy.
By Concepción de León Published March 30, 2021
In 1937, the sculptor Augusta Savage was commissioned to create a sculpture that would appear at the 1939 New York World’s Fair in Queens, N.Y. Savage was one of only four women, and the only Black artist, to receive a commission for the fair. In her studio in Harlem, she created “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” a 16-foot sculpture cast in plaster and inspired by the song of the same name — often called the Black national anthem — written by her friend, James Weldon Johnson, who had died in 1938.
The sculpture was renamed “The Harp” by World’s Fair organizers and exhibited alongside work by renowned artists from around the world, including Willem de Kooning and Salvador Dalí. Press reports detail how well the piece was received by visitors, and it’s been speculated that it was among the most photographed sculptures at the Fair.
But when the World’s Fair ended, Savage could not afford to cast “The Harp” in bronze, or even pay for the plaster version to be shipped or stored, so her monumental work, like many temporary works on display at the Fair, was destroyed.
The story of the commission and destruction of “The Harp” and its eventual fate is a microcosm of the challenges Savage faced — and the ones Black artists dealt with at the time and are still dealing with today. Savage was an important artist held back not by talent but by financial limitations and sociocultural barriers. Most of Savage’s work has been lost or destroyed but today, a century after she arrived in New York City at the height of the Harlem Renaissance, her work, and her plight, still resonate.
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Augusta Savage at work on the sculpture that would become known as “The Harp.” Credit... via The New York Public Library
“Disagreeable complications”
Savage, born Augusta Christine Fells in Green Cove Springs, Fla., in 1892, was the seventh of 14 children. She started making animal sculptures from clay as a child, but her father strongly opposed her interest in art. Savage once said that he “almost whipped all the art out of me,” according to the Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Savage arrived in Harlem a century ago in 1921 in the early years of the Harlem Renaissance. She was nearly 30; had already been twice married, widowed and divorced; and had a teenage child, Irene, whom she left in the care of her parents in Florida. She applied and was accepted to the Cooper Union art school, and completed the four-year program in three years. She took the surname Savage from her second husband, whom she divorced. In 1923, she married Robert L. Poston, her third and final husband. Poston died a year later.
The year she married Poston, Savage was one of 100 women awarded a scholarship to attend the Fontainebleau School of Fine Arts in Paris. But when the admissions committee realized that it had selected a Black woman, Savage’s scholarship was rescinded.
In a letter explaining the decision, the chairman of Fontainebleau’s sculpture department, Ernest Peixotto, expressed concern that “disagreeable complications” would arise between Savage and the students “from the Southern states.”
Savage did not accept the rejection quietly. “She used the Black press to make the limits that she was facing known to the larger national and international public,” Bridget R. Cooks, an art historian and associate professor at University of California, Irvine, said. “She had a real determination and sense of her own talent and a refusal to be denied.”
In the years after the Fontainebleau episode, Savage was commissioned to create busts for prominent African-American figures such as the sociologist and scholar W.E.B. Du Bois and the Jamaican activist Marcus Garvey. She also created “Gamin,” a painted plaster bust portrait based on her nephew that became one of her most well-known pieces, praised for its expressiveness. (It was later cast in bronze.)
“Gamin” earned her a Julius Rosenwald fellowship in 1929 to travel to Paris, which had become a refuge for Black artists, including the painter Palmer Hayden and the sculptor Nancy Elizabeth Prophet. Savage studied at the Académie de la Grand Chaumière and had works displayed at the Grand Palais and other prominent venues.
When she returned to Harlem in 1932, she opened the Savage Studio of Arts and Crafts, where she taught prominent artists such as Jacob Lawrence, Gwendolyn Knight, Norman Lewis and Kenneth B. Clark. Clark later turned to social psychology and developed, with his wife Mamie, experiments using dolls to show how segregation affected Black children’s self-perception.
The community-driven education that Savage championed is part of the African-American tradition, Dr. Cooks said, because Black people have historically been excluded from formal academic spaces. “But for her to open her own school is something entirely different,” Dr. Cooks added. “That is becoming a business person. That’s taking on a leadership role for which she doesn’t have any models in terms of Black people in the art world and Black women in particular. ”
In 1934, Savage became the first African-American member of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors (now the National Association of Women Artists). In 1937, she worked with the W.P.A. Federal Art Project to establish the Harlem Community Art Center and became its first director. Eleanor Roosevelt, who attended its inauguration, was so impressed with the center that she used it as a model for other arts centers across the country.
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Gwendolyn Bennett, Sara West, Louise Jefferson, Augusta Savage and Eleanor Roosevelt in 1937. Credit... The New York Public Library/Schomburg Center
“She created a pathway for careers for Black artists,” Tammi Lawson, the curator of the art and artifacts division of the Schomburg Center, which has the largest holding of Savage’s work, said. “She taught them, she gave them the tools, and she got them work.”
Sandra Jackson-Dumont, the director and chief executive officer of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles, agrees. “She, for me, represents someone who believed that she wasn’t compromising her studio practice or who she was by teaching and bringing people along,” said Ms. Jackson-Dumont, adding that Savage understood “how to use the system’s resources to catalyze folks.”
Yet the later years of Savage’s artistic career were marked by adversity. After taking a hiatus to work on her sculpture for the World’s Fair, Savage returned to the Harlem Community Art Center to find that her job had been filled. She briefly tried to establish the Salon of Contemporary Negro Art in Harlem in 1939, but the gallery lasted only three months.
“Joe Gould’s Teeth,” a 2016 book by the historian Jill Lepore, revealed archival evidence that Gould, an eccentric writer, had harassed Savage by calling her incessantly, insulting her, following her to parties and telling people she had agreed to marry him. In the early 1940s, Savage abruptly left her home in Harlem for a farmhouse in Saugerties, N.Y., in the Catskill Mountains, where she continued to make busts and teach local children. In Harlem, the community art center she had founded was closed in 1942 when federal funds were cut during World War II.
Savage remained in Saugerties until Gould died in 1957 and she only later returned to Harlem. She died in relative obscurity in March 1962 of cancer, at 70.
“A blueprint for what it means to be an artist that centers on humanity”
Jeffreen Hayes, who is now a curator and the executive director of Threewalls, an arts nonprofit in Chicago, was a graduate student at Howard University when she learned about Augusta Savage’s work. A professor mentioned the sculptor in passing during a section on the Harlem Renaissance.
“I remember my professor showing slides of Augusta Savage,” Dr. Hayes said, “and then we just kind of moved on.”
Dr. Hayes, though, was struck by this story of a resilient Black woman whose greatest works have been lost but who made a life as an artist, teacher, arts center director and community organizer against the backdrop of Jim Crow laws and the Great Depression.
“I don’t think about Augusta Savage as someone who only made objects,” Dr. Hayes said, but rather as someone who “has really left behind a blueprint of what it means to be an artist that centers humanity.”
In 2018, Dr. Hayes curated the exhibition “Augusta Savage: Renaissance Woman” at the Cummer Museum in Jacksonville, Fla., which aimed, according to the catalog, to “reassess Harlem Renaissance artist Augusta Savage’s contributions to art and cultural history in light of 21st-century attention to the concept of the artist-activist.”
“Savage’s artistic skill was widely acclaimed nationally and internationally during her lifetime,” the catalog reads, “and a further examination of her artistic legacy is long overdue.”
At a moment when discourse has centered on the artistic and political role of public art and monuments, the continuing absence of a work like “The Harp” becomes even more acute.
After the Civil War, as cities evolved in the 19th and 20th centuries, sculptors formed close alliances with architects, such that parks, town squares and other public spaces were designed with sculptures in mind. Unlike paintings, which are typically housed in museums, sculptures and monuments hold an outsized symbolic value because of their presence in public life.
“Your public art should align with a community’s values,” said James Grossman, the executive director of the American Historical Association. “Every generation, each state should step back and say, maybe it’s time for somebody else” to be honored.
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Savage with her sculpture “Realization” in 1938. Credit... Andrew Herman, via The New York Public Library/Schomburg Center
In assessing “Augusta Savage: Renaissance Woman,” the Times art critic Roberta Smith noted of another Savage sculpture titled “Realization”: “It never made it beyond its forcefully modeled nearly life-size clay version. It’s heartbreaking to think the difference its survival might have made.”
Recently, in the context of questions over Confederate monuments, there have been calls to recreate Savage’s “The Harp” and display it at the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington.
Savage viewed her own legacy with humility, putting the emphasis on the success of her students. In a 1935 interview in Metropolitan Magazine, she said, “I have created nothing really beautiful, really lasting, but if I can inspire one of these youngsters to develop the talent I know they possess, then my monument will be in their work.”
Dr. Cooks said she “would disagree” with Savage’s assessment of her own work; “I think everybody would,” she added. For Dr. Cooks, it’s clear that Savage saw her legacy as “someone who could set up opportunities for other people who were younger than her, to have the space to build a Black infrastructure, essentially, so they could succeed.”
In this sense, Savage’s legacy lies as much in the life she built for herself as in the work she made for the world, as evidenced in surviving film of Savage guiding students or creating sculpture in her studio.
In her work at Threewalls, Dr. Hayes said she aims to honor Savage’s mission: to “build a larger ecology that intentionally builds a relationship with community,” as Dr. Hayes put it.
Dr. Hayes didn’t have the support of people like Savage to guide her in the art world early on. “I feel really good that I can pass on that wisdom to the next generation coming up,” she said.
A correction was made on:
March 31, 2021 An earlier version of this article misstated the surname of the director and chief executive officer of the Lucas Museum of Narrative Art in Los Angeles. She is Sandra Jackson-Dumont, not Dumont-Jackson.
A correction was made on April 5, 2021 An earlier version of this article misstated the year of Joe Gould's death. He died in 1957, not 1954. When we learn of a mistake, we acknowledge it with a correction. If you spot an error, please let us know at [email protected].
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englishindubellay · 5 months ago
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Senior state department official calls Biden’s deportation of Haitians illegal
A senior legal adviser in the state department has accused the Biden administration of deporting Haitians illegally through the use of a public health law.
Harold Koh, a veteran of the Obama administration, had been due to leave government service to take up a teaching position at Oxford University. He wrote a letter to the state department, lambasting the expulsions of thousands of Haitians in recent weeks.
The 2 October letter reflects widespread unease in the state department at the recent treatment of Haitian migrants who had crossed the US-Mexico border and gathered in Texas seeking admission to the US – but were summarily put on planes and flown back to the unstable country they had fled.
Haiti has been rendered particularly dangerous of late by the July assassination of the president, Jovenel Moïse, and a subsequent powerful earthquake.
Joe Biden had continued using a mechanism introduced by Donald Trump, summarily expelling migrants, mostly from Haiti, under Title 42 of the 1944 Public Health and Service Act, an obscure piece of legislation that presented the Covid pandemic as a reason not to provide due process to asylum seekers from Haiti and Central America.
Adapted from The Guardian, October 5th, 2021
Senior state department official calls Biden’s deportation of Haitians illegal
Un haut responsable du ministère des Affaires étrangères juge illégale l'expulsion d'Haïtiens par Joe Biden
A senior legal adviser in the state department has accused the Biden administration of deporting Haitians illegally through the use of a public health law.
Un haut conseiller juridique du ministère des Affaires étrangères a accusé l'administration Biden de procéder à l'expulsion illégale d'Haïtiens en utilisant une loi de protection sanitaire du public.
Harold Koh, a veteran of the Obama administration, had been due to leave government service to take up a teaching position at Oxford University.
Harold Koh, un ancien membre de l'administration Obama, devait quitter ses fonctions au gouvernement pour prendre un poste d'enseignant à l'Université d'Oxford.
He wrote a letter to the state department, lambasting the expulsions of thousands of Haitians in recent weeks.
Dans un courrier adressé au ministère des Affaires étrangères, il a vertement critiqué l'expulsion, ces dernières semaines, de milliers d'Haïtiens.
The 2 October letter reflects widespread unease in the state department at the recent treatment of Haitian migrants who had crossed the US-Mexico border and gathered in Texas seeking admission to the US – but were summarily put on planes and flown back to the unstable country they had fled.
Cette lettre datée du 2 octobre reflète le malaise très répandu au sein du ministère concernant la façon dont ont été traités les émigrés haïtiens qui avaient franchi la frontière américano-mexicaine et s'étaient rassemblés au Texas dans l'attente d'être admis aux USA mais qui ont été embarqués sur des avions et renvoyés vers le pays instable qu'ils avait fui.
Haiti has been rendered particularly dangerous of late by the July assassination of the president, Jovenel Moïse, and a subsequent powerful earthquake.
Haïti a été rendu particulièrement dangereux récemment suite à l'assassinat de son président, Jovenel Moïse, puis suite, un peu plus tard, à un puissant tremblement de terre .
Joe Biden had continued using a mechanism introduced by Donald Trump, summarily expelling migrants, mostly from Haiti, under Title 42 of the 1944 Public Health and Service Act, an obscure piece of legislation that presented the Covid pandemic as a reason not to provide due process to asylum seekers from Haiti and Central America.
Joe Biden a continué à utiliser un dispositif mis en place par Donald Trump qui permet l'expulsion sommaire d'émigrés, dont la plupart viennent d'Haïti, dispositif intitulé Titre 42 de la loi sur la santé publique, une disposition législative obscure qui se sert de la pandémie de Covid pour ne pas instruire les dossiers des demandeurs d'asile venus d'Haïti ou d'Amérique Centrale.
Adapted from The Guardian, October 5th, 2021
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jeduka · 1 year ago
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As of my last knowledge update in September 2021, I can provide you with a list of some engineering universities in France that were known for their affordability or lower tuition fees compared to other institutions. Please keep in mind that tuition fees and rankings may change over time, so I recommend visiting the official websites of these universities for the most up-to-date information on tuition fees and admission requirements. Also, consider checking with the French government for any scholarships or financial aid options for international students.
Here are 10 universities in France that were known for being relatively affordable for engineering programs:
University of Lyon (Université de Lyon) Located in Lyon, this university offers a range of engineering programs at reasonable tuition fees.
University of Lorraine (Université de Lorraine) Located in the northeastern part of France, the University of Lorraine offers engineering programs with reasonable tuition fees.
University of Montpellier (Université de Montpellier) Montpellier is known for its lower living costs, and the University of Montpellier offers engineering programs with affordable tuition.
University of Nantes (Université de Nantes) Located in Nantes, this university offers various engineering programs with relatively lower tuition fees.
University of Nice Sophia Antipolis (Université Nice Sophia Antipolis) This university, situated in the beautiful French Riviera, offers engineering programs at reasonable costs.
University of Poitiers (Université de Poitiers) Located in the city of Poitiers, this university is known for its affordable engineering programs.
University of Rennes 1 (Université de Rennes 1) Rennes is another city in France where you can find engineering programs with reasonable tuition fees at this university.
University of Toulouse (Université de Toulouse) Toulouse is known for its aerospace and engineering industries, and the University of Toulouse offers engineering programs at affordable rates.
University of Valenciennes and Hainaut-Cambresis (Université de Valenciennes et du Hainaut-Cambrésis) Located in the northern part of France, this university offers engineering programs with reasonable tuition fees.
University of Picardie Jules Verne (Université de Picardie Jules Verne) Situated in Amiens, this university is known for its affordable engineering programs.
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college-buz · 2 years ago
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DU Admission 2023: Delhi University to introduce three BTech programmes this year
DU Admission 2023: The three courses include BTech Computer Science and Engineering, BTech Electronics and Communication Engineering, and BTech Electrical Engineering.
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DU Admission 2023: The University of Delhi will introduce three BTech programmes from the upcoming 2023–24 academic session. The programmes will commence with a capacity of total 360 students who will be admitted to three engineering courses through JEE Mains.
The three courses which will be conducted by the Faculty of Technology are BTech Computer Science and Engineering, BTech Electronics and Communication Engineering, and BTech Electrical Engineering.
A proposal in the matter will be presented before the university’s Executive Council on Friday, the official told PTI, adding the university received approval from the Ministry of Education in April for the creation of 72 teaching and 48 non-teaching posts for the new programmes. The university had in 2021 constituted a committee to deliberate on the introduction of the new courses.
“The committee held several meetings in the last one-and-half years and systematically deliberated upon various issues within its terms of reference to facilitate the initiation of the three BTech programmes under the Faculty of Technology in the emerging subject areas of computer science and engineering, electronics and communication engineering and electrical engineering,” an official said citing the report submitted by the panel.
The report, seen by PTI, states the university will use the Joint Entrance Examination (Mains) score obtained by an aspirant for admission to the BTech programmes. It said a proposal has been submitted to the Union Ministry of Education for the construction of physical infrastructure for the Faculty of Technology which will take time on receipt of necessary financial and other statutory approvals.
The committee recommended that adequate arrangements for space be made for classrooms and laboratories for the BTech programmes till the exclusive building for the Faculty of Technology is built and made operational.
“The committee authorised the vice-chancellor to decide upon the space and other essential physical infrastructure for initiation of these B.Tech programmes,” the report read.
As far as student strength in the first year is concerned, the committee noted that each course will have 120 students. It means a total of 360 students will be admitted.
The BTech programmes would be designed in such a manner that there would be a minimum of 50 per cent weightage given to the major subject area of study with a maximum of 65 per cent weightage. The remaining weightage would be to the minor subject areas of study, the report said.
The students will have multiple exit options in line with the National Education Policy. A student who has completed one year of study and earned the requisite credits would be awarded a certificate, those two years of study and requisite credits would be awarded a diploma, with three years of study along with credits would be awarded an advanced diploma. Students who successfully complete four years would be awarded a BTech degree.
The departments of Computer Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering and Electrical Engineering are required to be situated on the North Campus of the university for logistic support and proximity to the majority of the faculties/departments on the campus.
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csrstories · 3 years ago
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DU Admission 2021 Answer Key Released Cut-off Out And Result
DU Admission 2021 Answer Key Released Cut-off Out And Result
DU Admission 2021: DU 2021 Answer Key has been released on 19th October, 2021 (Tuesday) for PG programs. DU Third Cut-off list has been announced on 16th October, 2021. It is a state level entrance exam known as DUET (Delhi University Entrance Test). It is organized once in a year by NTA (National Testing Agency). Through DU DUET you can get admission into Engineering, Commerce, Management, law…
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pegasusedu · 3 years ago
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MBA Blog - Master of Business Administraton
https://pegasusedu.in/aboutMBA stands for Master of Business Administration in its complete form. It is one of India’s and the world’s most popular post-graduate programmes. MBA Admissions in 2021 will be based on MBA Entrance Exams, with a GD/PI round following. To apply for an MBA programme, students must have a minimum of 50% in their undergraduate degree from any field. CAT, GMAT, and XAT are some of the most prominent MBA entrance tests. Some of India’s premier MBA colleges, including as IIM Ahmedabad, IIM Bangalore, IIM Calcutta, IIM Lucknow, FMS Delhi, XLRI, and ISB, accept candidates through these Exams, which are followed by individual GDPI rounds.
Most programmes also provide elective courses and emphases for those interested in pursuing additional education in a certain field, such as accounting, finance, marketing, or human resources. In the United States, MBA programmes typically require forty to sixty credits (sixty to ninety in a quarter system), which is significantly more than the thirty credits (thirty-six to forty-five in a quarter system) required for degrees that cover some of the same material, such as the Master of Economics, Master of Finance, Master of Accountancy, Master of Science in Marketing, and Master of Science in Management.
The MBA is both a professional and a terminal degree. MBA programmes are accredited by organisations that assure uniformity and quality of instruction. Many nations’ business schools offer full-time, part-time, executive (abridged coursework generally taking place on nights or weekends) and remote learning student’s programmes, many of which have specific concentrations. The “Executive MBA,” or EMBA, is a degree programme that is comparable to an MBA but is designed for and aimed towards corporate executives and senior managers who are currently working.
Candidates who want to study an MBA abroad must take a slightly different path than the standard one. For MBA abroad admission, they must take the Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT) as well as the language competence examinations Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) and International English Language Testing System (IELTS). Academic requirements for MBA programmes in other countries are the same as for domestic programmes, requiring a 50 percent aggregate in graduation or equivalent from a recognised university. Most MBA programmes in other countries demand three to five years of work experience.
MBA course syllabus is more market-oriented, with topics such as business management, marketing, management principles, supply chain management, and operations management, among others. Amazon, Apple, Bain & Company, Citigroup, Deloitte, Facebook, Accenture, and others are among the top Master of Business Administration recruiters. Finance Manager, Product Manager, Strategy Manager, HR Manager, and other middle management positions are available. Students who have finished an MBA programme may expect to earn between INR 8,00,000 and INR 20,00,000. Top MBA institutions have a track record of excellent placement offers ranging from INR 16,00,000 to INR 27,00,000.
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dailyresultbd · 3 years ago
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Dhaka University DU 'C' unit Admission Test Result 2021
Dhaka University DU ‘C’ unit Admission Test Result 2021
Dhaka University DU ‘C’ unit Admission Test Result 2021 The results of DU’s ‘C’ unit admission test 2021 will be released soon. Muhammad Abdul Moin. He told The Daily Campus at noon on Tuesday (November 9). Professor Dr. Muhammad Abdul Moin said that work is going on to see the examination book and prepare the results. Results will be released soon. Dhaka University DU ‘C’ unit Admission Test…
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allresultnotice · 3 years ago
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Dhaka University DU 'C' unit Admission Test Result 2021
Dhaka University DU ‘C’ unit Admission Test Result 2021
The results of DU’s ‘C’ unit admission test 2021 will be released soon. Muhammad Abdul Moin. He told The Daily Campus at noon on Tuesday (November 9). Professor Dr. Muhammad Abdul Moin said that work is going on to see the examination book and prepare the results. Results will be released soon. Earlier, the Dhaka University admission test of ‘C’ unit was held on October 22 In this unit, 26,384…
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likhon1971 · 3 years ago
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Dhaka University DU A Unit Admission Test Result 2021
Dhaka University DU A Unit Admission Test Result 2021
Dhaka University DU A Unit Admission Test Result 2021 The results of the admission test for the 1st year undergraduate (honors) class under the ‘A’ unit of the Faculty of Science for the 2020-2021 academic year of Dhaka University will be published this week. Dhaka University Dean of the Faculty of Biology and ‘A’ unit admission test coordinator Professor. Mihir Lal Saha confirmed the matter to…
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csrstories · 3 years ago
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DU PG Admission: Final Merit List and spot admission list
DU PG Admission: Final Merit List and spot admission list
DU PG Admissions 2021: The University of Delhi is going to announce the DU PG fourth or final merit list and Spot admission list 2021 on 24th December, 2021 (Friday). Through this merit list, those candidates will get a chance to take admission who are not able to take admission in any of the earlier declared rounds of PG admissions, subject to the availability of the seats. Candidates will also…
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noman07 · 3 years ago
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Dhaka University (DU) A Unit Ka ক Unit Admission Test Result 2020-2021. ঢাবি ক ইউনিটের ভর্তি পরীক্ষার ফলাফল ২০২০-২১ l Du A unit Result 2021.
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scholarshipportal · 3 years ago
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This year, more than 2.87 lakh students have applied for Delhi University’s undergraduate courses. The maximum candidates who have applied are said to hail from the CBSE board. In 2019, DU received a total of 3.53 lakh applications.
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hummingzone · 3 years ago
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Delhi University First Semester Undergraduate Classes From Tomorrow
Delhi University First Semester Undergraduate Classes From Tomorrow
First semester exams for UG students will take place between March 21 and April 4 next year New Delhi: Classes for the fresh batch of undergraduate students at the University of Delhi will begin tomorrow, November 22 and for postgraduate students, classes will start on December 1, as per the 2021-22 academic calendar released by the university earlier this month. Recommended: Know Your…
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allresultnotice · 3 years ago
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Dhaka University DU 7 College Science Unit Admission Result 2021
Dhaka University DU 7 College Science Unit Admission Result 2021
Dhaka University DU 7 College Science Unit Admission Result 2021 ঢাকা বিশ্ববিদ্যালয় অধিভুক্ত সাত কলেজের বিজ্ঞান ইউনিটের পরীক্ষার ফলাফল ২০২১ Examination results of science unit of seven colleges affiliated to Dhaka University 2021 The admission test for the 1st year undergraduate (honors) class of ‘Science’ unit of DU affiliated government seven colleges for the academic year 2020-2021 will be…
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likhon1971 · 3 years ago
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Dhaka University (DU) IBA Admission Result 2021
Dhaka University (DU) IBA Admission Result 2021
Dhaka University (DU) has released the results of the 1st year Graduation Honors (BBA 29th Batch) class admission test of the Institute of Business Administration (IBA) for the academic year 2020-21. In this, 160 people have been called for oral examination (Communication Assessment). The results were released last Saturday (October 23). Earlier on October 11, the test was held at the centers of…
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csrstories · 3 years ago
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DU Admissions 2021 , Special drive cut-off list to release
DU Admissions 2021 , Special drive cut-off list to release
DU Admissions 2021: Delhi University (DU) will release the Special Drive Cut-Off List for admission to the vacant seats today (13th November, 2021). You will be able to check the cut-off list on the official admission website of DU (Delhi University). Under the special drive cut off list, admission will start from 14th November, 2021 and you will be able to apply till 15th November, 2021. The…
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