LU Admissions 2021: Lucknow University to offer course in Karm-Kand

LU Admissions 2021: Lucknow University to offer course in Karm-Kand

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New Delhi, Updated on Jun 24, 2021 00:24 IST

Lucknow University has decided to introduce this course as a part of an array of vocational courses proposed by the varsity as it introduces a four-year undergraduate program (FYUP) from the upcoming session.

LU Admissions 2021: Lucknow University is all set to provide vocational training in Karm-Kand, the Hindu rituals of last rites, to students from the upcoming academic session. Talking about the introduced course, LU spokesperson Durgesh Srivastav said, “We will be offering course in Karm-Kand to be run by the Prachya Sanskrit Department.” He further added, “This course shall provide a proper scriptural account of how to perform rites and rituals in various sanskars, thus providing a wider opportunity to people for learning which was only confined to convention bound people. There shall be the teaching of Sandhyopasan Vidhi, Tarpan and Balvishwadev Vidhi amongst others.”

Lucknow University has decided to introduce this course as a part of an array of vocational courses proposed by the varsity as it introduces four-year undergraduate program (FYUP) from the upcoming session. Candidates interested in LU Admissions 2021 must note that a list of vocational courses for the undergraduate program includes state-of-the-art modern courses on the operating system, internet technology and web design.

Vocational courses will include English, French, German, Sanskrit, Persian languages, courses on hotel management, tourism, philosophical counselling, mushroom cultivation, remote sensing, academic writing, foreign trade, GST concept and practice. The students in the first and second year of the undergraduate program will be taking the vocational courses.

Meanwhile, LU is all set to launch a new course in philosophical counselling and consultancy in the philosophy department from the new session. With the launch of the programme, LU will become the first university in Uttar Pradesh to launch this course. Talking about the launch of the programme, head of philosophy department professor Rakesh Chandra said, “The aim of the course, to be launched at the undergraduate level, is to create high quality trained people in applied /practical philosophy which would include counselling and consultancy for organisation.”

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