लखनऊ विश्वविद्यालय | |
Motto | Light and Learning |
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Type | Public |
Established | 1921 |
Chancellor | Mr Ram Naik (Governor of Uttar Pradesh) |
Vice-Chancellor | Prof. S.P. Singh |
Location | Lucknow, India |
Campus | Urban |
Affiliations | UGC |
Website | www.lkouniv.ac.in |
University Of Lucknow or Lucknow University (LU) is a government owned Indian research university based in Lucknow. LU's old campus is located at Badshah Nagar, University Road area of the city with a new campus at Jankipuram. Founded in 1867, LU is one of the oldest government owned institutions of Indian higher education.
LU's alumni contains Former President Of India, governors of various Indian States and acclaimed poets, Scholars and lyricists.
LU is organised into more than 146 colleges, and institutes, located throughout the city and other surrounding areas.
It is affiliated to University Grants Commission; Association of Commonwealth Universities (ACU); Association of Indian Universities (AIU); Distance Education Council (DEC). Other accreditations include National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC); National Council of Teacher Education (NCTE); Bar Council of India (BCI). It was affiliated to UGC in the year 1921. LU has improved its facilities over the years and has managed to provide a number of Online facilities like getting latest-notification, filling up of admission forms available to students Online.
The idea of establishing a university at Lucknow was conceived by Raja Sir Mohammad Ali Mohammad Khan, Khan Bahadur, K.C.I.E. of Mahmudabad. He contributed an article in then popular newspaper, The Pioneer, urging the foundation of a University at Lucknow. Later Sir Harcourt Butler was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of the United Provinces, and was also made Mohammad Khan's well-known interest in all matters, specially in educational matters. 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 10 November 1919. At this meeting Sir Harcourt Butler, being the chairman of the committee, outlined the proposed scheme for the new university.