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No. F. 1-1/2012 (COC) February, 2013 the Principal UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION 35, FEROZESHAH ROAD NEW DELHI-110001 No. F. 1-1/2012 (COC) February, 2013 The Principal, Sir/ Madam, This is in reference to the proposal concerning COC (add-on courses) submitted by the Universities/ Colleges for UGC financial assistance under the scheme of Career Oriented Courses. The Interface Meeting to evaluate these proposals has been fixed on 22nd Feb, 2013 to 1st March, 2013 at (as per schedule mentioned in the list) in the office of the University Grants Commission, Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi- 110002. You are requested to bring the following documents:- 1. One Copy of the Proposal. 2. Copy of the UGC letter of recognition/ year of inclusion of the college under section 2(f) & 12(B). 3. Copy of the Mandate form duly filled and duly signed by the Principal of College/ Registrar of the University. (Proforma available on the UGC website) 4. A Certificate to the effect from the concerned state Govt. Deptt. whether the College is:- a. Govt. College b. Private Govt. aided college c. Private Govt. non-aided college d. Private self finance college e. Private Govt. aided Engg. College f. Private Engg. College g. Self finance Engg. College h. Autonomous college (a) Pvt. (b) Govt. Aided (c) Govt. Non- Aided. Kindly make it convenient to attend the above meeting in person on the above said date. If you fail to attend the meeting under reference, no other dates will be given. However, it may further be noted that the Principal of the College may have to stay for 2- 3 more days subject to the availability of Expert Members. It may also please be noted that no TA/DA will be paid by the UGC, and you have to make your own staying arrangement. Yours faithfully, Sd/- (Sunita Chugh) Under Secretary UNIVERSITY GRANTS COMMISSION 35, FEROZESHAH ROAD NEW DELHI-110001 NOTICE No. F. 1-1/2012 (COC) Feb., 2013 It is informed that the interface meeting to evaluate the proposals received from Universities/Colleges for add-on-courses under the scheme of Career Oriented Course Programme has been fixed for with effect from 22-02-2013 to 01-03-2013, at 9:00 AM in the office of the University Grant Commission, Bahadur Shah Zafar Mar, New Delhi – 110002. The detailed schedule of the meeting of the Universities/Colleges (Region wise) & format of the copy of the letter sent to the Universities/Colleges are attached. Region S. No. of the Colleges/ Time Date Universities as per list Northern Region S. No. 1 to 50 9:00 AM 22-02-2013 Northern Region S. No. 51 to 100 1:00 PM 22-02-2013 Northern Region & Central S. No. 1 to 62 9:00 AM 23/02/2013 Region Western Region S. No. 63 to 121 1:00 PM 23/02/2013 Western Region S. No. 1 to 50 9:00 AM 24/02/2013 Western Region S. No. 51 to 100 1:00 PM 24/02/2013 Western Region S. No. 1 to 50 9:00 AM 25/02/2013 Western Region S. No. 51 to 101 1:00 PM 25/02/2013 Eastern Region S. No. 1 to 57 9:00 AM 26/02/2013 North Eastern Region S. No. 1 to 50 9:00 AM 27/02/2013 North Eastern Region S. No. 51 to 89 1:00 PM 27/02/2013 Southern Region S. No. 1 to 53 9:00 AM 28/02/2013 Southern Region S. No. 54 to 106 1:00 PM 28/02/2013 Southern Region S. No. 1 to 53 9:00 AM 01/03/2013 Southern Region S. No. 54 to 106 1:00 PM 01/03/2013 (Dr. K.C. Pathak) Joint Secretary Contact No. (JS) 011-23381334, (US) 011-23382679 Date:- 22-02-2013 S.No. Code No. Name of the Universities/Colleges Region Dated 22-02-2013. Meeting Time 9:00 AM 1 Hindu Girls College, Jagadhri, Dist. Yamuna Nagar, 1 State- Haryana, Pin-135003 North 2 DAV College, Dist. Ambala, State- Haryana, Pin- 2 134002 North 3 Guru Nanak Girls College, Santpura, Yamuna Nagar, Distt. Yamuna Nagar, State Haryana, Pin- 3 135001 North 4 KVA DAV College for Women, Dist. Karnal, 4 Haryana- 132001 North 5 Gandhi Memorial National College, Alexander Road, Ambala Cantt., Dist. Ambala, Haryana-133001 5 North 6 University College, Kurukshetra University, 6 Kurukshetra, Dist. Kurukshetra, Haryana- 136119 North 7 Arya P.G. College, G.T. Road, Haryana, Dist. 7 Panipat, Haryana- 132103 North 8 Manohar Memorial College, Fatehabad- 125050, 8 Haryana North 9 9 Dayanand College, Hisar, Haryana- 125001 North 10 DAV College for Girls, Jagadhri Road, Yamunanagar- 135001, Dist. Yamunagar, Haryana- 10 135001 North 11 Dyal Singh College Karnal, Dist. Karnal, Haryana- 11 132001 North 12 Markanda National College, Shahabad- Markanda, 12 Dist. Kurukshetra, Haryana- 136135 North 13 Sanatan Dharma College (Lahore), Ambala Cantt. 13 Distt. Ambala, Haryana- 133001 North 14 D.A.V. Centenary College, NH-3, N.I.T., Distt. Faridabad, 14 State- Haryana, Pin-121001 North 15 Hindu College of Education, Sonipat, Dist. Sonipat, 15 Haryana- 131001 North 16 Maharshi Dayanand University, Rohtak- 124001, 16 Haryana North 17 Aggarwal College, Ballabgarh, Tigaon Road, Ballabgarh, 17 Dist. Faridabad, Haryana- 121004 North 18 Thakur Sen Negi Government College, Reckong Peo, Tehsil Kalpa, Dist. Kinnaur, Himachal Pradesh-172107 18 North 19 Maharana Pratap Govt. College, Amb, Dist. Una, State- 19 Himachal Pradesh, Pin-177203 North 20 Lal Bahadur Shastri Govt. Degree College, Saraswati 20 Nagar (Sawra) Shimla, State- H.P., Pin-171206 North 21 Government College, Sanjauli, Dist. Shimla, 21 Himachal Pradesh- 171006 North 22 Government College, Solan, Distt. Solan, Himachal 22 Pradesh- 173212 North 23 Shaheed Capt. Vikram Batra Govt. College, 23 Palampur, Dist. Kangra, H.P.- 176061 North 24 Shoolini University of Biotechnology & Management Sciences, Post Box No. 9, Head Post Office, The Mall, 24 Solan-173212 (H.P.) North 25 Govt. Degree College, Poonch, Dist. Poonch, State- J & 25 K, Pin-185101 North 26 Government Degree College, Bemina, Dist. Srinagar, 26 State Jammu & Kashmir, Pin-190010 North 27 Govt. Degree College (Boys), Anantnag, Distt. 27 Anantnag, Jammu & Kashmir- 192102 North 28 Apeejay College of Fine Arts, Mahavir Marg, 28 Jallandhar, Punjab-144001 North 29 MGSM Janta College, Kartarpur, Dist. Jalandhar, 29 State Punjab, Pin-144801 North 30 Banarsi Dass Arya Girls College, Jalandhar Cantt, 30 Dist. Jalandhar, State- Punjab, Pin-144005 North 31 Khalsa College for Women, G.T. Road, Amritsar- 31 143001 North 32 S.L.Bawa DAV College, Batala, Dist. Gurdaspur, 32 Punjab-143505 North 33 DAV College Jalandhar, Dist. Jalandhar, Punjab- 33 144008 North 34 Swami Swatantranand Memorial College, Dinanagar 34 Distt. Gurdaspur, Punjab-143531 North 35 Guru Nanak Dev University college, Chung, Tarn 35 Taran, Punjab-143304 North 36 Baring Union Christian College, Batala, Dist. 36 Gurdaspur, Punjab-143505 North 37 Kamla Nehru College for Women, Plahi Road, 37 Phagwara- 144401, Dist. Kapurthala North 38 Prem Chand Markanda S.D. College for Women Nehru Garden Road, Jalandhar, Dist. Jalandhar, 38 Punjab- 144001 North 39 Doaba College, Tanda Road, Dist. Jalandhar, Punjab- 39 144001 North 40 Hans Raj Mahila Maha Vidyalaya, Mahatma Hans Raj 40 Marg, Jalandhar- 144008 North 41 Shahzada Nand College, Maqbool Road, Amritsar- 41 143001 Panjab North 42 R.R. Bawa DAV College for Girls, Batala, Dist. 42 Gurdaspur, Punjab- 143505 North 43 Shaheed Ram Singh Pathania Memorial GND University College Niariu, P.O. Bhatwan, The Dhar 43 Kalan, Dist. Pathankot, Punjab- 145022 North 44 Guru Nanak Dev University College, Narot Jaimal 44 Singh (Pathankot), Punjab North 45 Guru Nanak Dev University College, Verka, P.O. Verka, 45 Dist. Amritsar, Punjab- 143001 North 46 S.M.D.R.S.D. College, Pathankot, Dist. Pathankot, Punjab- 145001 46 North 47 Bebe Nanaki University College, Village Mithra, 47 P.O. Nasirpur, Dist. Kapurthala- 144628, Punjab North 48 Lyallpur Khalsa College for Women, Cantt Road, Near Bus Stand, Jalandhar, Dist Jalandhar, Punjab- 48 144001 North 49 BBK DAV College for Women, Lawrence Road, 49 Dist. Amritsar, Punjab- 143001 North 50 Shanti Devi Arya Mahila College, Dinanagar, Distt. 50 Gurdaspur, Punjab- 143531 North Dated 22-02-2013. Meeting Time 1:00 PM 51 Amar Shaheed Baba Ajit Singh Jujhar Singh Memorial College, V.P.O. Bela, Dist. Ropar, State- Punjab, Pin- 51 140111 North 52 Shri Sanatan Dharam Girls College, Amrik Singh 52 Road, Bathinda, Dist. Bathinda, Punjab- 151001 North 53 Mata Gujri College, Autonomous Aided College, 53 Fatehgarh Sahib, Punjab- 140406 North 54 Shaheed Kanshi Ram Memorial College, Bhagoo 54 Majra, Kharar, Dist. Mohali, Punjab- 140301 North 55 Multani Mal Modi College, Near Sunami Gate, 55 Patiala- 147001 North 56 Govt. College of Education , Patiala, Patiala, Punjab- 56 147001 North 57 Sh. LBS Arya Mahila College, Dist. Barnala, Punjab- 57 148101 North 58 Post Graduate Govt. College for Girls, Sec-11, Chandigarh, Dist. Chandigarh, State- Union 58 Territory, Pin-160011 North 59 Guru Nanak College, Killianwali, Dist. Muktsar, 59 State Punjab, Pin-151211 North 60 S.G.G.S. Khalsa College, Mahilpur, Dist. 60 Hoshiarpur, State- Punjab, Pin-146105 North 61 Jagdish Chander D.A.V. College, Dasuya, Dist. 61 Hoshiarpur, State Punjab, Pin-144205 North 62 MCM DAV College for Women, Sec. 36-A, Chandigarh, Dist. U.T., State- U.T. Chandigarh, Pin- 62 160036 North 63 Master Tara Singh Memorial College for Women, 63 Distt. Ludhiana, State- Punjab, Pin-141008 North 64 Govind National College, Narangwal, Dist. 64 Ludhiana, State- Panjab, Pin-141203 North 65 Gopichand Arya Mahila College, Abohar, Dist. 65 Ferozepur, State- Punjab, Pin-152116 North 66 Guru Teg Bahadur National College, Dakha 66 (Ludhiana), State- Punjab, Pin- 141102 North 67 A.S.
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