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Aligarh Muslim University is one of the oldest premier Central Universities of India with a unique and rich culture of its own. The University has its origin in a school founded in 1875 by the great educationist, social reformer and visionary Sir Syed Ahmad Khan. In tune with the ideals of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and with the aim to educationally uplift a larger section of the community, Aligarh Muslim University maintains six High Schools, viz. S.T.S. High School AMU City High School AMU Girls’ High School AMU City Girls’ High School (Qazi Para) AMU ABK High School Ahmadi School for the Visually Challenged. S.T.S. High School and AMU City High School admit only male candidates while AMU Girls’ High School offers admission to female candidates only. AMU City Girls’ High School (Qazi Para) offers admission to both boys and girls in class I and only to girls in class VI. AMU ABK High School offers admission to both boys and girls. Visually impaired boys and girls can seek admission in Ahmadi School for the Visually Challenged. All Schools maintained by the University aim primarily at the education of the Muslim Community. Admission, however, is open to children of all communities without distinction of caste, creed and religion. These schools generally follow the C.B.S.E. / N.C.E.R.T. curriculum. Due attention is paid to the overall personality development of the students and they are encouraged to excel not only in academics, but also in sports and extra curricular activities. The University Schools have adopted and implemented comprehensive and continuous evaluation systems to assess the performance of the students on regular basis.
Posted on: Sat, 29 Jun 2013 07:22:51 +0000

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