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3rd March 2016, 09:46 AM
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MBA Cap And Gown Color
Sir I am passing MBA this year and want to know that why the Cap And Gown at the degree ceremony has the specific Colour so can you tell me the details for the same
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3rd March 2016, 09:48 AM
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Re: MBA Cap And Gown Color
Hey the Academic dress is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings, primarily tertiary (and sometimes secondary) education, worn mainly by those who have been admitted to a university degree (or similar), or hold a status that entitles them to assume them (e.g., graduate students at certain old universities) The custom of wearing academic gowns, hoods, and caps dates back to about the 12th century, when most scholars belonged to a religious order. The Master’s gown is distinctive for its ex*tremely long, closed sleeves, the arms protruding through a slit at the elbow The academic dress found in most universities in the Commonwealth of Nations and the United States is derived from that of the universities of Oxford and Cambridge, which was a development of academic and clerical dress common throughout the medieval universities of Europe Making of clothes In general, the materials used for academic dress are heavily influenced by the climate where the academic institution is located, or the climate where the graduate will usually be wearing the costume (as a faculty member at another institution, for example). The master's gown sleeve is oblong and, though the base of the sleeve hangs down in the typical manner, it is square-cut at the rear part of the oblong shape. Colouring Faculty wise Faculty Color Sample Agriculture Maize Arts (Liberal Arts), Letters (Literature), Humanities White Commerce, Accountancy, Business Drab Dentistry Lilac Economics Copper Education Light Blue Engineering Orange Fine Arts, Architecture Brown Forestry, Environmental Studies, Sustainability Russet Journalism Crimson Law Purple Library Science, Information Management Lemon Medicine Green Music Pink Nursing Apricot Oratory, Communications studies, Broadcasting Silver Gray Pharmacy Olive Green Philosophy Dark Blue Physical Education, Manual Therapy, Physical Therapy Sage Green Public Administration, Public Policy, Foreign Service Peacock Blue Public Health Salmon Pink Science (both Social and Natural) Golden Yellow Social Work Citron Theology, Divinity Scarlet Veterinary Science Grey |