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University of I Ucknow, Lucknow UNIVERSITY OF I UCKNOW, LUCKNOW CENTRELIST OF THE EXAMINATION 201.6.17 SI.N. CentreName CollegeName I Lucknow University Lucknow University Shia Girls College(B.Com & B.Sc.) RamadheenSingh Girls Degree College, Daliganj, Lucknow 2. A. P. SenMemorial Girls Desree A. P. SenMemorial Girls Degree College Lucknow College Lucknow SanskritPathshala Girls Degree College, SadarBazar Canit. noad, Lko. 3. AmiruddaulaIslamia Desree Lucknow Christian College, Golaganj,Lucknow Colleee. 4. Avadh Girls DegreeCollege, Avadh Girls DegreeCollege, Lucknow Lucknow 5. B.S.N.V.,P.G. College,Lucknow D.A.V. P.G.College, Aishbagh Road, Lucknow Arjunganj Vidya Mandir, Lucknow 6. D.A.V. P.G. College,Aishbagh B.S.N.V.,P.G. College,Lucknow Road, D.D.U.Girls Degree College, D.D.U. Girls Degree College, Rajajipuram,Lucknow Dr. R.P. Memorial DegreeCollege, Rajajipuram, Lala Mahvir Pd. Om PrakashVerma. Girls J.P.B.D. SahuKanya Vidyalaya, Mahndiganj, Lucknow 8. I.T. Girls DegreeCollege, I.T. Girls DegreeCollege Lucknow Lucknow 9. J.N.P.G.College, Station Road, Shia DegreeCollege Sitapur Road, Lucknow 10.Kali CharanDegree College, Vidyant Hindu DegreeCollege, Lucknow Hardoi Road. Lucknow Era's College of Management, Lucknow SardarBhagat Singh, College of Education,Kakori, Carrier DegreeCollege, Kakori, Lucknow Exon Montessori Girls DegreeCollege, Chowk, Lucknow Bright Carrier Girls D. College, Thakurganj, Charak Institute of Education,Maura, Chowk, ll Karamat Husain Muslim Girls Karamat Husain Muslim Girls DegreeCollege, FaizabadRoad, DegreeCollege, Faizabad Road, Lko Lko Eram Girls, Degree College, Indira Nagar, Lucknow. 12. Khunkhun ji Girls DegreeCollege, Khunkhun ji Girls DegreeCollege, Chowk, 13.Krishna Devi Girls Degree Krishna Devi Girls DegreeCollege, Alambagh, College, Alambagh, Lucknow R.N. Girls Degree College, Alambagh, Lucknow SwatantraGirls Degree College, Snehnagar,Alambagh t4. Lucknow ChristianCollege, Kali CharanDegree College, Lucknow Golagani, ,15.4 ShiaDegree College Sitapur J.N.P.G.College, Station Road, Lucknow. B. ShiaGirls DegreeCollege, Shia Girls DegreeCollege, Victoria Street,Lucknow (B.A.only) Page1 of 3 t6. MaharajaBijli PasiGovt. College, M. B. Pasi Govt. College, Ashiyana, Lucknow Ashivana.Lucknow PioneerMont. Degree College, ShardhaNagar, Aryavert Institute of Higher Education,Utrathia, Lucknow College of Commerce,Bijnour GautamBudha Degree College, Gauri road, Bijnour City Girls College, RatanKhand, Lucknow Modem College of Education Bijnor, Lucknow Keval Patti Ram Asrey Degree College, Banthar4 Lko The Study Hall College, Piparsand,Lko ShekharCollege of Education,Lucknow 17. Mahila Mahavidyalaya, Mahila Mahavidyalaya,Aminabad, Lucknow Aminabad. 18.MumtazDegree College. MumIaz DegreeCol Iege. Lucknow Lucknow 19. Nagar Nigam DegreeCollege, Nagar Nigam Degree College, SurendraNagar, SurendraNagar , Ismailganj BasudevDegree College, Lucknow Lucknow AnterrashtryaBuddh Shodh Sansthan,Gomti Nagar, Lko Dr. Asha Smriti Mahavidyalaya,Deva Road, Lko. C. D. Girls DegreeCollege, Faizabad, Road, Veer Bahadur Singh Mahila Vidyalaya, SanjayGandhipuram, Lucknow 20. Nari ShikshaNiketan Girls Degree Nari ShikshaNiketan Girls DegreeCollege, Kaisarbagh,Lucknow College, Kaisarbagh,Lucknow 21.Navyug Kanya DegreeCollege, Navyug Kanya Degree College, RajendraNagar, Lucknow RalendraNagar, Lucknow 22. Netaji S.C.Bose Girls Degree Netaji S.C.Bose Girls DegreeCollege, Aliganj, College, Aliganj, Lucknow FlorenceNightingales Public Mahila DegreeCollege, z). ShashiBhushan Girls Degree ShashiBhushan Girls Degree College, Guru Govind Singh Marg, College, Guru Govind Singh Lko. Mars. Lko. 24. Vidyant Hindu DegreeCollege, Amiruddaula Islamia Degree College. B.N. Road, Lko. 25. Shri MaheshPrasad Degree Shri MaheshPrasad Degree College, Mohanlalganj, College, Mohanlalganj,Lucknow Pt. Madan Mohan Girls Degree College Nigohan, Lko KCM College of Education,Mohanlalganj 26. Radhey Shyam DegreeCollege, RadheyShyam Degree College, Gangaganj,Lucknow. Gangaganj,Lucknow. Surjan Devi Anusuiya Devi Degree College Gangaganj,Lucknow 27. Adarsh SatendrtaMahavidhyalay, Adarsh SatendrtaMahavidhyalay, Mall Mall L.N. Academy, Rahta,Mall RDSJCollege, Mall, Lucknow Divya Singh Memorial Mahila Mahavidyalaya,Mall, Ram Dulari Alok Kumar D. College, Ram nagarMall, 28. School of ManagementScience, ShardhaInstitute of Management,Gosaiganj, Lko SultanpurRoad. Lala MahadevPrasad Verma Balika Mahavidyalava School of ManagementScience, Sultanpur Road. 29. Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan, Girls, Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan, Girls, Degree College, Gomti Nagar, DegreeCollege, Gomti Nagar, Lucknow Lucknow Durga ShikshaNiketan Mahila Mahavidyalaya,Gomti Nagar, Lucknow Lucknow Public College of Prof. of StudiesGomiti Nagar College of Innovative Management,Gomti Nagar, Lko. Page2 of 3 .? 30. Bora Institute & Manasement Bora Institute & ManagementScience, Sitapur Road Science,Sitapur Road Krishna Institute of Education,Sarakpur, Sitapur Road, LT.M. Bakshi Ka Talab, Lucknow MahamayaRajkiya Mahavidyalaya,Mahona, VanasthaliGyanpeeth, Rampur Bahera,BKT. A.K.G. College,Bikamau BKT Lucknow Noble Institute of ManagementBKT" City Women College, Jankipuram,Lko SubhashChandra Bose Institute. IIM road. Lucknow 31 CarrierConvent Girls, Degree Carrier Convent Girls, Degree College, Vikas Nagar, Lucknow College, Vikas Nagar, Lucknow Lal BahadurShastri Girls College,Kursi Road,Lucknow SherwoodCollege of Professionalof studiesIndra Nagar, Lucknow. )2. City College of Management, City Academy Degree College, Tiwariganj, Lucknow Tiwari Gani. Lucknow City College of Management,Tiwariganj, Lucknow Goyal Institute of Higher Studies,Faizabad Road Akbari Begum college of Education Techno Institute of Higher Studies,Anaura, FaizabadRoad JJ. Durga ShikshaNiketan Mahila D.S. N. Mahila Mahavidyalaya,BKT, Lucknow Mahavidyalaya,BKT, Lucknow S.S.Institute of Management,BKT Shiv GangaMemorial Degree College RamaConvent Mahavidyalaya,Hanumanatpur BKT, 34. GyanodayDegree College,Aziz GyanodayDegree College, Aziz Nagar, Madiaon, Nagar, Madiaon, Lucknow Lucknow College of ManagementFaijullahganj, Lucknow 35. HeeraLal Yadav,Girl's Degree HeeraLal Yadav, Girls Degree College, Sarojni Nagar, College, Sarojni Nagar, Lucknow G.S.R.M.Sarojani Nagar, Lucknow 36. Lucknow DegreeCollege, Hardoi Lucknow Degree College, Hardoi Road, Lucknow Road,Lucknow Ram PrasadBismil, DegreeCollege, Lucknow Unity DegreeCollege, Hardoi Road, Lucknow Kunwar Asif ali DegreeCollege, Lucknow Late Kanshi Ram SmarakDegree College, Kakori. 37. RajatDegree College, Panchvati, Rajat DegreeCollege, Panchvati,Faizabad Road, F aizabadRoad, Lucknow. BasudevMemorial Girls Degree College, Faizabad 38. RamaDegree College, Chinhat, RamaDegree College, Chinhat, Lucknow Lucknow NarvedeshwerGirls Degree College, Lucknow 39. Shri Guru Nanak Girls Degree Shri Guru Nanak Girls D. College, Goutam Budh Marg, College, GautamBudh Marg, Mahavir PrasadDegree College, Rajajipuram,Lko Lucknow. %,* Dated:20-02-2017 ControlI er of Examirlation University of Lucknow Page3 of3.
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