Mohammad Naseem Faruqui

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Mohammad Naseem Faruqui
Born
Died24 August 2012
Nationality Indian
Education IIT Kharagpur
Occupation Academician, Administrator
Employer Aligarh Muslim University
Known for Introducing advance computer education at AMU
Title Vice Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University
Term 1990-94
Successor Mahmoodur Rahman

Prof. Mohammad Naseem Faruqui was the Vice-Chancellor of Aligarh Muslim University from 1990-1994. Prof. Faruqui obtained his Ph.D degree in 1965 from IIT Kharagpur and served as its Deputy Director. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

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