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  2. Evelyn Hone College - Wikipedia

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    The college is currently run by a management board in accordance with the provisions of the TEVET Act No. 13 of 1998. [2] Archived 2020-08-09 at the Wayback Machine Mission - To provide quality training in applied arts, commerce, science, and technology in order to increase the pool of highly skilled personnel, enhance their employability, and ...

  3. Bachelor of Commerce - Wikipedia

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    Bachelor of Commerce. A Bachelor of Commerce (BCom or B Com) is an undergraduate degree in business, management, economics or accounting, awarded in Canada, Australia, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Ireland, New Zealand, Ghana, South Africa, Myanmar, Egypt, and additional Commonwealth countries.

  4. Terry College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Terry College was founded as the "School of Commerce" in 1912 by the state's Board of Regents. The early years of the school were "fragile" as the program struggled to acquire faculty and funding to serve the several students who had declared their intention to pursue the new Bachelor of Science in Commerce degree. [7]

  5. The Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy and Clinical Practice

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    The Atlas has played a crucial role in illuminating disparities in healthcare delivery and has influenced policy discussions and reforms within the healthcare landscape. Additionally, TDI offers a robust graduate-level education program, incorporating elements from both Dartmouth College 's Graduate Arts and Sciences Programs and the Geisel ...

  6. Mendoza College of Business - Wikipedia

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    Website. business.nd.edu. The Mendoza College of Business is the business school at the University of Notre Dame, a private university in Notre Dame, Indiana. Founded in 1921, it offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees. It is ranked among the top 30 business schools in the United States for graduate and MBA programs by Bloomberg ...

  7. Texas A&M University–Commerce - Wikipedia

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    tamuc.edu. Texas A&M University–Commerce is a public university in Commerce, Texas. With an enrollment of over 12,000 students as of fall 2017, the university is the third-largest institution in the Texas A&M University System. [3] Founded in 1889, the institution is also the fifth-oldest state university or college in the State of Texas.

  8. New York University Stern School of Business - Wikipedia

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    The School of Commerce, Accounts and Finance was renamed the College of Business and Public Administration in 1972. In the same year, Tisch Hall, designed by Philip Johnson and Richard Foster in a similar style as Bobst Library and Meyer Hall, opened at 40 West Fourth Street to house the undergraduate college. [citation needed]

  9. Alagappa Chettiar College of Engineering and Technology

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    There is a 400 m track for athletics and the necessary equipment for jumps, throws, power lifting and body building. The membership of the tennis club is open to staff and students of the college. An indoor stadium and gymnasium are also available. To promote sports among the students every year intra-college sports meet is being conducted.