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  2. School of Law, University of Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    The School of Law, University of Mumbai is a public institution for undergraduate legal education in India. [1] It is established under Department of Law, University of Mumbai and is situated at the University of Mumbai, Thane Sub Campus, Thane, Mumbai. The college is one of the two law colleges in Mumbai University to offer B.B.A. - LL.B ...

  3. Category:Bombay School - Wikipedia

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    'Bombay School' or 'Bombay School of Art' is an umbrella term used for early twentieth-century painters from Western India who painted in an academic realist style. They were predominantly trained at the Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art in Mumbai and active in the erstwhile Bombay Presidency and adjoining princely states.

  4. Sir J. J. School of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Sir Jamsetjee Jeejeebhoy School of Art (Sir J. J. School of Art) is the oldest art institution in Mumbai, India, [1] and is affiliated with the University of Mumbai.The school grants bachelor's (B.F.A) degrees in Painting, ceramic, Metal work, Interior decoration, Textile design and Sculpture as well as Master's degrees (M.F.A) in Portraiture, Creative Painting, Murals, Sculpture, and ...

  5. Samuel Fyzee-Rahamin - Wikipedia

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    Fyzee-Rahamin was born on 19 December 1880 in Poona (known as Pune at present), Bombay Presidency in a Bene-Israeli Jewish family as S. Rahamin Samuel Talkar. He studied, initially, at the Sir J. J. School of Art, Bombay and then, on a scholarship, at the Slade School of Fine Art and the Royal Academy in London where he was one of the first Indians to be admitted.

  6. V. R. Amberkar - Wikipedia

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    Amberkar had represented the Bombay Government in the All India Conference on Arts, which led to the establishment of the National Academy of Arts in India, known as the Lalit Kala Akademi. [11] Later, as a committee member and joint secretary of Lalit Kala Akademi, he suggested holding a regular World Triennale Exhibition at the academy. [ 9 ]

  7. Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra National Law University, Mumbai (MNLU, Mumbai or NLU, Mumbai ) is a National Law University located at Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.. MNLU Mumbai, was the countries 18th and Maharashtra's 1st NLU but even after being a new NLU in comparison to the other top NLUs and law colleges of India which were established years or even decades ago, NLU Mumbai, has shown a tremendous growth in ...

  8. List of educational institutions in Mumbai - Wikipedia

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    BD Somani International School; Bombay Scottish School, Mahim; Bombay Scottish School, Powai; B P M High School; Campion School, Mumbai; Cathedral and John Connon School; Children's Academy; Christ Church School; Cosmopolitan High School; C P Goenka International School; Dayanand Anglo Vedic Public School, Airoli; Dhirubhai Ambani International ...

  9. M F Pithawalla - Wikipedia

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    M. F. Pithawalla was born in Pitha, Surat. He moved to Bombay following his father's death in 1888. He was discovered and trained by John Griffiths, the principal of Sir Jamsetjee Jeejebhoy School of Art. His first showing at the Bombay Fine Arts exhibition won him a silver medal.