Indian Institute of Management(IIM) Lucknow
The Indian Institute of Management Lucknow (IIML) was established in 1984, by the government of India and is situated on off Sitapur road, prabandh nagar, Lucknow.
IIML’s mission is to be a global, socially conscious and integrated school of management, towards management development, both in India and abroad.
Courses Offered:
Fellowship Programme
Postgraduate Programme
Management Development Programme
Research Programme
Consulting Programme
IIML is also entering into collaborative arrangements with leading business schools and research centers in India, Europe, Canada, South and Southeast Asia.
The Institute has state-of-the-art computing and class-room facilities, supported by an extensive library of books, journals, films, and databases. IIML academic programmes are fully residential.
How to Contact:
Address: Indian Institute of Management, Prabandh Nagar, Off Sitapur Road, Lucknow – 226 013.
Phone: (91-0522) 2734101 – 120
Fax: (91-0522) 2734025, 2734005
Director office:
Phone: +91-522-2736601/03/04 email: diroffice@iiml.ac.in
Dean’s offices
Academic Affairs
Phone: +91-522-2736671 email: deanaa@iiml.ac.in
Planning & Development
Phone: +91-522-2736674 email: deanpnd@iiml.ac.in
Noida Campus
Phone: +91-120-2501740-743 email: deannc@iimlnc.ac.in
Task offices
Fellowship Programme
Phone: +91-522-2736762 email: fpm@iiml.ac.in
Communication and Media Relations
Phone: +91-522-2736761 email: ccmr@iiml.ac.in
MDP
Phone: +91-522-2736285 email: mdp@iiml.ac.in
Alumni Affairs
Phone: +91-522-2736667 email: alumni@iiml.ac.in
Placement
Phone: +91-522-2736634 email: placecom@iiml.ac.in
Admissions
Phone: +91-522-2736656 email: admission@iiml.ac.in
PGP
Phone: +91-522-2736753/55 email: pgp@iiml.ac.in
Student Affairs
Phone: +91-522-2736659 email: studentaff@iiml.ac.in
Centre for Food and Agribusiness Management, CFAM
Phone: +91-522-2736985 email: cfam@iiml.ac.in
Infrastructure support
Computer Centre
Phone: +91-522-2736952 email: cc@iiml.ac.in
Chief Administrative Officer
Phone: +91-522-2736911
Website: http://www.iiml.ac.in/
Institute of Management Sciences University of Lucknow
The Institute of Management Sciences, established on May 3, 2001, is a pioneering Institute in the field of modern management education. It is the focal point for providing the input for efficient and pragmatic approach to problem solving for improvement in the different fields of business. The Institute is located on the second campus of the University (near Engineering College). It is housed in a magnificent building having appropriately furnished class rooms and all requisite facilities.
Courses Offered: IMS offers 13 courses at three levels: Post Graduate, Under Graduate and Diploma.
Post Graduate Courses:
MMS – Caters to the core management arena
MBA (CM) – Focus for corporate sector.
MBA (ME) – Typical marketing focus
MBA (IB) – Caters to the requirements of the international business.
MHRM & IR – Crucial Human Resource problem
MBA (FC) – Financial issues.
MBA (Tourism) – Human resource for the crucial tourism sector.
Undergraduate Courses:
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Bachelor of Management Sciences (BMS)
BBA (International Business)
BBA (Tourism)
Diploma Courses:
Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Markets and Portfolio Management (PGDFMPM) Post Graduate Diploma in Tourism Management (PGDTM)
How to Contact:
Address: IPPR Center, University of Lucknow, Lucknow
Phone: 0522-2740086
Email:
General information: info@lkouniv.ac.in
Information about MBA admissions: lumba@lkouniv.ac.in
To learn more about the different persons to contact and their email ids, visit here
http://www.lkouniv.ac.in/ims.htm
Universities in Lucknow
Lucknow, the capital city of the India’s largest state Uttar Pradesh has been endowed with the best institutions and universities which offer courses in every discipline of education.
Below is a comprehensive list of universities in Lucknow, click on the individual links to know more about their background, courses offered and their contact information
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University
The English and Foreign Languages University (EFL-University)
Music Institutes in Lucknow
Bhatkhande Maha Vidyalaya, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Kaiserbagh, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India
Telephone: +91-522-2229626
Natya Kala Kendra
Kaisarbagh, Lucknow – 226001
+(91)-(522)-2225645, 2391094
Hotel Management Colleges in Lucknow
Institute of Hotel Management (IHM) Lucknow
Established in 1969 as a Food Craft Institute and upgraded to an Institute of Hotel Management in 1980 to conduct the 3 year Diploma course.
Affiliation: Institute of Hotel Management is affiliated with National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology (NCHMCT); which is an apex body under the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
Institute of Hotel Management, Catering & Nutrition
Sector – G, Aliganj, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Pin Code: 226024
Phone: +91-522-2326772
Email: ihm@sancharnet.in
Website: http://www.ihmlucknow.com
Trade-wings Institute of Management, Lucknow
SF-214, Aarohi Building, Kapoorthala Complex, Aliganj
Telephone: +91-522-2329517
http://www.tradewinginstitute.com/
Integral University Lucknow
The Integral University is a Premier University in the Capital of Uttar Pradesh which has been established under the Act number 9 of 2004 by the U. P. State Government. The famous Institute of Integral Technology, Lucknow has been elevated to a full fledged University. This is a historical event that within a span of 6 years, an Engineering College on account of its educational standard, value based education in a highly disciplined and decorous environment has been recognized all over the country with the result that it was elevated as a full-fledged University by the State Government.
Location:
The University is located about 13 Km. away from the heart of Lucknow city on Lucknow Kursi Road at a peaceful and serene place against the sylvan beauty of kukrail Jungles. It has a residential complex, well planted landscape and a conducive environment for educational excellence. Hostels and residence buildings, activity centers surround the central clusters of buildings with all educational and administrative facilities.
Address
Integral University, Dasauli, P.O. Bas-ha Kursi Road, Lucknow – 226026
Phone : 2890730, 2890812 (O)
Fax : 2890809
Web : www.integraluniversity.ac.in
Email : info@integraluniversity.ac.in
Chancellor: Dr. (Maulana) Saeed-ur-Rahman Azami
Address Office: Integral University, Dasauli, P.O. Bas-ha Kursi Road, Lucknow – 226026
Phone : 2890730, 2890812 (O)
Fax : 2890809
Vice-Chancellor: Prof. S.W. Akhtar
Address Office: Integral University, Dasauli, P.O. Bas-ha Kursi Road, Lucknow – 226026
Phone : 0522-2890812, 2890730 (O)
Fax : 2890809
E-mail : vc@integraluniversity.ac.in
Pro Vice-Chancellor: Prof. S.M. Iqbal
Address Office: Integral University, Dasauli, P.O. Bas-ha Kursi Road, Lucknow – 226026
Phone : 2890730, 2890812 (O)
Fax : 2890809
Amity University Lucknow
Amity is the leading education group of India with over 50000 students studying across 700 acres of hi-tech campus.
At Amity we are passionate about grooming leaders who are not only thorough professionals but also good human beings with values
The Amity University has been established by an act of State Legislature and recognized by University Grants Commission (UGC) through the Act of State Legislature.
Amity Lucknow Campus
Viraj Khand – 5, Gomti Nagar Scheme, Lucknow – 226010 (U.P.)
Admission Helpline
(Toll-Free) Tel : 1800-1800-999, 0522-2721931,6525676
Email :admissionslko@amity.edu
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Lucknow
The Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Lucknow is one of the youngest central universities in the country. The jurisdiction of this residential University is over the entire state of Uttar Pradesh.
The campus Vidya Vihar is located off Rae Bareli Road, about 10 kms south of the Charbagh Railway Station, Lucknow. The objects of the University are
# To promote advanced knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in such branches of learning as it may deem fit;
# To make provisions for integrated courses in key and frontier areas of science and technology and other allied disciplines;
# To offer appropriate courses including agricultural technology and rural crafts relevant for the development of socially and economically depressed sections of the people;
# To promote the study of the principals for which Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar worked during his life time, namely, national integration, social justice and democratic way of life and also study of the Constitutions of the world;
# To make appropriate measures for promoting innovations in teaching-learning processes in interdisciplinary studies and research; and
# To pay special attention to the promotion of educational and economic interests and welfare of the people in general and of members belonging to the Scheduled Caste and the Scheduled Tribes in particular.
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (A Central University)
Vidya Vihar, Rai Bareilly Road
Lucknow-226 025
Phone : 91-522-2440827, 2441515, 2441615, 2441888
Fax : 91-522-2440821
CABLE : Babversity
E-mail : info@bbauindia.org
Web : http://www.bbauindia.org
Dr Ram Manohar Lohia National Law University Lucknow
The year 1987 saw the beginnings of the tectonic shift in perceptions about law as a career from one of the least attractive careers, to one of the most sought after, with the establishment of the National Law School, Bangalore. It was a time of hope for the legal fraternity.
The concept of a national institution to act as a pace-setter and a testing ground for bold experiments in legal education came up before the Bar Council of India in the context of the Council’s statutory responsibility for maintaining standards in professional legal education (under the Advocates Act). Dr.Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University was established by an Act of Government of Uttar Pradesh in 2005, U.P.Act No.28 of 2005 and came into being on 4th of January 2006 to meet up the new challenges in legal field and to strengthen the vision that was given by the establishment of first National Law School of the country. Originally incorporated as ‘Dr.Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law Institute, Uttar Pradesh’ word ‘Institute’ was substituted by the ‘University’ later, vide an amendment in the Act in November’2006.
This was done to give a comprehensive national character to the Institute on lines with the other premier National Law Universities of the Country. The University, which is getting liberal grants from the State Government, is committed to provide excellent infrastructural facilities and environment to advance and disseminate learning and knowledge of law and legal process and to develop in the students and research scholars a sense of responsibilities to serve the society in the field of law by developing skills in advocacy, judicial and other legal services and legislation and the like.
The present law has to meet the requirements of the society, which is entering into 21st Century. Law has to deal with problems of diverse magnitudes and a student of law and an Advocate has to be trained in Professional skills to meet the challenges of globalization of law. With the advent of multinationals in India as anywhere else, the task of lawyers would be highly technical and an imperative need would arise to have competent lawyers who would be trained in the right culture of Legal Education. This makes a sound case for introducing reforms in Legal Education, and we at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University aim at all these aspects.
The Objectives of the University:
To advance and disseminate learning and knowledge of law and legal processes and their role in national development;
To develop in the student and research scholar a sense of responsibility to serve society in the field of law by developing skills in regard to advocacy, Judicial and other legal services, legislation, law reforms in the existing laws and the like;
To organize lectures, seminars, symposia and conferences, to promote legal knowledge and to make law and legal process efficient instrument of social development.
Location:
Located in the South-West part of the Lucknow City, the University has 40 acres of sprawling campus in LDA’s Kanpur Road Scheme. The Campus is a complete township having accommodation facilities for 1500 students and over 100 number of teaching and non-teaching staff members. Distance from Amausi airport is 3.0 kilometres and from Lucknow railway station is nearly 7 kilometres. Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences and Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University are the other neighboring educational institutes of higher education. The District Court, High Court of Judicature at Allahabad, Lucknow Bench, Vidhan Sabha, Tribunals, are all in the radius of 10 kms.
Courses offered
The University currently offers B.A., LL.B. (Hons.) (Five years integrated programme), LL.M. (Two years programme), Ph.D. and such other programme in accordance to such syllabus for each of the above courses as approved by the Executive Council on the recommendation of the Academic Council. The number of seats in each course shall be such as may be fixed from time to time by the Academic Council on the recommendation of the Director.
Eligibility for degrees offered:
(1) A candidate is not eligible for the degree of B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) unless he/she has:
(a) Passed, not less than five years previously, the Intermediate/Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) or an equivalent Examination from a University/recognized Board, and
(b) Has undergone a regular course of study in the University for a period of five academic years.
(2) No candidate shall be eligible for the degree of LL.M. unless he has:
(a) Passed, not less than two years previously, B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)/B.Sc. LL.B. (Hons.) degree of this University or LL.B. five years or LL.B. three years degree of a recognized University; and
(b) Has undergone a regular course of study in the University for a period of two academic years.
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohiya National Law University
Sec- D1, LDA Colony, Kanpur Road Scheme
Lucknow – 226012, Uttar Pradesh, India
Phones:
Admin: +91-522-24 25 902, 903
Vice Chancellor: +91-522-24 22 855
Tele Fax: +91-522-24 22 841
Email: registrar@rmlnlu.ac.in
Prof. Balraj Chauhan, Professor Law, Vice Chancellor
+91 522- 2425901, 2422855
vc@rmlnlu.ac.in
Mr. Maneesh Bajpai, Asst. Librarian
librarian@rmlnlu.ac.in
Mrs. Anita Misra, Registrar
+91 522- 2422840
registrar@rmlnlu.ac.in
Mr. J.D. Gangwar, Deputy Registrar
+91 522 -2422841,
deputy_registrar@rmlnlu.ac.in
Prof. C.M. Jariwala, Professor Law, Dean Academics
+91 9792 36 21 93
dean_academics@rmlnlu.ac.in
Mr. B.D. Joshi, OSD
+91 9919 93 84 96
Mr. K. A. Pandey, Lecturer in Law
+91 9919 49 33 69
ka_pandey@rmlnlu.ac.in
Mr. A. P. Singh, Lecturer in Law
+91 9336 29 09 46
apsadityan@gmail.com
Mr. Sanjay Singh, Lecturer in Sociology
+91 9450 76 89 61
sanjay_singh@rmlnlu.ac.in
Mrs. Vandana Singh, Lecturer in History
+91 9452 23 59 42
vandana_singh@rmlnlu.ac.in
Prof. Madhuri Srivastava, Professor, Economics
+91 9415 81 28 92
prof_madhuri@rmlnlu.ac.in
Dr. Monika Srivastava, Lecture in Political Science
+91 9450 86 96 64
monika_srivastava@rmlnlu.ac.in
Mr. Gyanendra Dev, Finance Officer
+91 522-2425904
finance_officer@rmlnlu.ac.in
Dr. A. K. Tiwari, Asst. Professor, Law, Faculty In- charge
+91 522 – 2425904
ak_tiwari@rmlnlu.ac.in
Dr. Visalakshi Vegesna, Lecturer in Law
vishalakshi@rmlnlu.ac.in
Mr. Kumar Rajneesh Yadav, Lecturer in Law
+91 9956 75 99 55
rk_yadav@rmlnlu.ac.in
E-mail Ids of Student’s Committees
Cyber Committee cyber@rmlnlu.ac.in
Cultural Committee culture@rmlnlu.ac.in
Magazine and Journal Committee mjc@rmlnlu.ac.in
Moot Court Committee mcc@rmlnlu.ac.in
Placement Committee placement@rmlnlu.ac.in
Sports Committee sports@rmlnlu.ac.in
Welfare Committee welfare@rmlnlu.ac.in
University of Lucknow LU
The idea of starting a University at Lucknow was first mooted by Raja Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan, Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E. of Mahmudabad, who contributed an article to the columns of “The Pioneer” urging the foundation of a University at Lucknow.
A little later Sir Harcourt Butler, K.C.S.I., K.C.I.E, was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces, and his well-known interest in all matters under his jurisdiction, specially in matters educational, gave fresh life and vigour to the proposal. The first step to bring the University into being was taken when a General Committee of educationists and persons interested in university education appointed for the purpose, met in conference at Government House, Lucknow, on November, 10, 1919.
At this meeting Sir Harcourt Butler, who was in the chair, outlined the proposed scheme for the new university.
A discussion followed, and it was resolved that Lucknow University should be a Unitary, Teaching, and Residential University of the kind recommended by the Calcutta University Mission, 1919, and should consist of Faculties of Arts, including Oriental Studies, Science, Medicine, Law, etc.
A number of other resolutions was also passed and six sub-committees were formed, five of them to consider questions connected with the University and one to consider the arrangements for providing Intermediate Education. These sub-committees met during the months of November and December, 1919, and January, 1920; and the reports of their meetings were laid before a second Conference of the General Committee at Lucknow on January 26, 1920; their proceedings were considered and discussed, and the reports of five of the sub-committees were, subject to certain amendments, confirmed.
The question of incorporation of the Medical College in the University, however, was for the time being left open for expression of opinion. At the close of the Conference donations of one lakh each from the Raja of Mahmudabad and Jahangirabad were announced.
The resolutions of the first Conference together with the recommendations of the sub-committees as confirmed at the second Conference were laid before a meeting of the Allahabad University on March 12, 1920, and it was decided to appoint a sub-committee to consider them and report to the Senate.
The report of the sub-committee was considered at an extraordinary meeting of the Senate on August 7, 1920, at which the Chancellor presided, and the scheme was generally approved. In the meantime the difficulty of incorporating the Medical College in the University had been removed. During the month of April 1920, Mr. C.F. de la Fosse, the then Director of Public Instruction, United Provinces, drew up a Draft Bill for the establishment of the Lucknow University which was introduced in the Legislative Council on August 12, 1920.
It was then referred to a Select Committee which suggested a number of amendments, the most important being the liberalising of the constitution of the various University bodies and the inclusion of a Faculty of Commerce; this Bill, in an amended form, was passed by the Council on October 8, 1920. The Lucknow University Act, No. V of 1920, received the assent of the Lieutenant-Governor on November 1, and of the Governor-General on November 25, 1920.
The Court of the University was constituted in March, 1921, and the first meeting of the Court was held on March 21, 1921, at which the Chancellor presided. The other University authorities such as the Executive Council, the Academic Council, and Faculties came into existence in August and September, 1921. Other Committees and Boards, both statutory and otherwise, were constituted in course of time. On July 17, 1921, the University undertook teaching — both formal and informal.
Teaching in the Faculties of Arts, Science, Commerce, and Law was being done in the Canning College and teaching in the Faculty of Medicine in the King George’s Medical College and Hospital. The Canning College was handed over to the University on July 1, 1922, although previous to this date the buildings, equipment, staff, etc., belonging to the Canning College had been ungrudgingly placed at the disposal of the University for the purposes of teaching and residence. The King George’s Medical College and the King George’s Hospital were transferred by the Government to the University on the March 1, 1921.
The following three Colleges provided the nucleus for the establishment of the University:
The King George’s Medical College. (Now Known as Chhatrapati Shahu ji Maharaj Medical University)
The Canning College.
The Isabella Thoburn College.
This was a rich inheritance for the new-born University in 1920, both materially and intellectually, and it brought with it also the richest of all heritages “a fine tradition of some fifty-five years in the case of the Canning College and some nine years in the case of the King George’s Medical College.” To this the generous taluqdars of Oudh added an endowment of nearly thirty lakhs.
The support from Sir Harcourt Butler’s Government was strong and hearty. Since then the Government of the United Provinces has annually contributed a substantial share towards the maintenance of the University.
IPPR Center,University of Lucknow, Lucknow
Phone: 0522-2740086
Email: General information:info@lkouniv.ac.in
Information about MBA admissions: lumba@lkouniv.ac.in
Vice Chancellor
0522-2740467
vc@lkouniv.ac.in
Vice Chancellor’s Office
0522-2740467
vc_office@lkouniv.ac.in
Pro Vice Chancellor
0522-2740411
pvc@lkouniv.ac.in
Registrar
0522-2740412
registrar@lkouniv.ac.in
Proctor Office
0522-2740065
proctor@lkouniv.ac.in
Dean Faculty of Arts
0522-2782371
dean_arts@lkouniv.ac.in
Dean Faculty of Commerce
0522-2740057
dean_commerce@lkouniv.ac.in
Dean Faculty of Education
0522-2740391
dean_education@lkouniv.ac.in
Dean Faculty of Science
0522-3207285
dean_science@lkouniv.ac.in
Dean Faculty of Law
0522-2732316, 0522-2363113
dean_law@lkouniv.ac.in
Dean Faculty of Fine Arts
0522-2361022
dean_finearts@lkouniv.ac.in
Dean Student’s Welfare
0522-2740848
dean_stuwelfare@lkouniv.ac.in
Telephone Numbers: 2741001- 2741012
STD Code for Lucknow 0522


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