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The college was shifted to Sargodha in 1946. Later, it was renamed to Government College Sargodha in 1963. Postgraduate classes were introduced in 1987. In 2002, the college was granted the status of an independent university. [5]
Multimedia University College of Kenya, Meru University College of Science and Technology, Murang'a University College [8] 7 Technical University of Mombasa: Mombasa: 2007 Mombasa Institute of Muslim Education (MIOME) 1948 8 Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology: Kakamega: 2007 Western College of Arts and Applied Sciences 1972 9
Each University in Mexico has its own admission procedures. The official tests can be different, depending on the university the student wishes to enter. However, many major universities in the country use the PAA. UNAM uses its own test for the COMIPEMS selectivity contest for bachelors. They also have their own autonomous selectivity contest ...
Joint Admission Board of Kenya (JAB) was the body that was mandated to conduct a joint admission exercise of students who have cleared secondary school into the Universities. The main aim was to ensure that only those who have attained a certain number of points are given priority to join the universities under a government sponsorship.
University Road 2009 [13] National College of Business Administration & Economics, Sargodha Campus Private: Railway Road 2014 [14] The Reader College Private: Khayaban-e-Sadiq 2016 [15] Government Ambala Muslim College Public: Kot Fareed Road 1947 [16] Government College of Commerce Public: Faisalabad Road 1950 [17]
This council was established under the Kenya National Examinations Council Act Cap 225A of the Laws of Kenya, in 1980. In 2012 this act was repealed and replaced with KNEC Act No.29 of 2012. The KNEC was established to conduct school, post school and other examinations after the dissolution of East African Examinations Council and the Ministry ...
A Bachelor of Arts (abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the Latin baccalaureus artium, baccalaureus in artibus, or artium baccalaureus) is the holder of a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the liberal arts, [1] or, in some cases, other disciplines.
Bachelor's degrees in Algerian universities are called "الليسانس" in Arabic or la licence in French; the degree normally takes three years to complete and is a part of the LMD ("licence", "master", "doctorat") reform, students can enroll in a bachelor's degree program in different fields of study after having obtained their baccalauréat (the national secondary education test).