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The M. P. Birla Group is known for its philanthropic and educational activities, and supports many hospitals, schools, and technical and management institutions. Some of the educational institutions and hospitals run by the group include: M. P. Birla Planetarium, Kolkata; M. P. Birla Institute of Management, Bengaluru
The Jorhat Govt. Boys' H.S and M.P. School was established in 1883 during the British rule in India. It is situated in Sonaru Path, near the Head Post Office, Jorhat . There are 56 staff and around 1600 students.
[12] [13] The M. P. Birla Institute of Fundamental Research has a branch located in Bangalore. [14] Mount Carmel College, a premier institution for women's education in India is located in Bengaluru. It is affiliated to Bangalore University, as is Acharya Bangalore Business School, established in 2008.
The school changed its status and name to the African Preparatory Military School (E.M.P.A.) Charles N'Tchoréré, with the motto: "United, always serving France-Africa." In June 1973, the school was renamed for the second time: the African Preparatory Military School (E.M.P.A.) became the Prytanée militaire Charles N'Tchoréré de Saint-Louis ...
[4] [5] The M. P. Birla Institute of Fundamental Research has a branch located in Bangalore. [6] Bengaluru has a range of educational institutions from schools to Aerospace Engineering, Agriculture, Animation&Design, Biotechnology, Business Management, to Nanotechnology institutes.
Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University (Ukrainian: Національний юридичний університет імені Ярослава Мудрого) is a self-governing state higher law educational establishment of the IV level of accreditation, a national university, located in Kharkiv, Ukraine, named after Yaroslav the Wise.
M.P.Nachimuthu M.Jaganathan Engineering College (MPNMJEC) is a college of engineering founded by J. Sudhanandhen Mudaliyar of 58 acres located in Chennimalai, Erode district, Tamil Nadu, India. This is a separate institution from sengunthar group of institutions
The Kent Mathematics Project (K.M.P.) was an educational system for teaching mathematics to 9-16 year olds. The system comprised task worksheets, booklets, audio compact cassettes and tests. Through the 1970s and 1980s, it was widely adopted in Kent schools, as well as being exported internationally.