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JMI Telephone Directory 2021 I TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 2021 (Updated as on 18.05.2021) JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA Maulana Mohammad Ali Jauhar Marg New Delhi - 110025 II Jamia Telephone Directory 2017 © Jamia Millia Islamia Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi – 110025 (India) Website: www.jmi.ac.in Telephone: +91(011) 26981717; 26984075; 26988044 26985176; 26985603; 26980163 26987338; 26987726; 26984532 26984658 Under the supervision of Assistant Registrar (Admn.) Assisted by: Shah Mohd. Faraz Administration Section Registrar’s Office Jamia Millia Islamia III CONTENTS Chancellor’s Office Vice Chancellor’s Office Pro-Vice Chancellor’s Office Office of OSD to Vice Chancellor Directors Registrar’s Office Administration Section Development Section Purchase and Store Section Establishment Section Pension & Service Book Section Recruitment And Promotion Section School Branch Horticulture Department Academic Section Council & Ordinance Section Departmental Inquiries/Disciplinary Proceedings O&M Branch / Hindi Cell / S.C. / S.T. Cell Rajbhasha Hindi Cell Property & Estate Section Legal Section Estate Office Sanitation Unit Accounts Section(Registrar’s Office) Office of the Finance Officer Office of the Deputy Finance officer Bill and Payment Section Salary Section Student Section Cash Section Provident Fund Section Budget Section Account Section Grants Section Internal Audit Office Office of The Media Coordinator Office of International Relations Public Information office University Placement Cell Vigilance Cell Office of the Controller of Examinations Dr. Zakir Husain Library Office of the Dean Students’ Welfare Foreign Students’ Office Student Affairs Section (Proctorial Department) Hall of Residence (Boys) Hall of Residence (Girls) Faculty of Dentistry Faculty of Architecture and Ekistics IV Department of Architecture Faculty of Education Dean’s Office Department of Teacher Training and Non-Formal Education Education Library Department of Educational Studies Faculty of Engineering & Technology Dean Office Examination Unit (F/O Engineering & Technology) Department of Civil Engineering Department of Mechanical Engineering Department of Electrical Engineering Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering Department of Computer Engineering Department of Applied Science and Humanities Engineering Library Univeristy Polytechnic Faculty of Fine Arts Dean Office Department of Graphic Arts Department of Applied Art Department of Painting Department of Art Education Department of Sculpture Department of Art History and Appreciation Faculty of Humanities and Languages Dean Ofice Department of Arabic Department of English Department of History and Culture Department of Persion Department of Urdu Department ofHindi Department of Sanskirit Department of Islamic Studies Faculty of Law Department of Tourism, Hotel, Hospitality and Hertitage Studies Turkish Language and Literature Programme Faculty of Natural Sciences Department of Physics Department of Chemistry Department of Mathematics Department of Geography Department of Bioscience Department of Computer Science Department of Biotechnology Diploma Unani Pharmacy Faculty of Social Science Department of Social work Department of Political Science Department of Economics Department of commerce & Business Studies Department of Sociology Department of Psychology Department of Adult and Continuing Education and Extension AJK Mass Communication Research Center V MMA Jauhar Academy of International Studies FTK Center for Information Technology (CIT) Academic Staff College (ASC) Zakir Husain Institute of Islamic Studies (ZHIIS) Barkat Ali Firaq State Resource Center (SRC) Center for Management Studies (CMS) Nelson Mandela Center for Peace and Conflict Resolution Arjun Singh Center for Distance and Open Learning Urdu Correspondence Course Sarojini Naidu Center for Women’s Studies (SNCWS) Center for Coaching & Career Planning Center for Study of Comparative Religions and Civilisation Center for Jawahar Lal Nehru Studies Center for West Asian Studies Dr. K. R. Narayanan Center For Dalit and Minorities Studies Center for Social Exclusion and Iclusive Policy Center for European and Latin American Studies India Arab Cultural Center Center for Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Science Center for Theoretical Physics (CTP) Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Basic Science Center for Culture, Media and Governance (CCMG) Acadmy of Professional Development of Urdu Medium Teachers Premchand Archives and Literary Center Internal Quality Assurance Cell University Councelling and Guidance Center (UCGC) Child Development Center (CDC) Center for Early Childhood Development & Research Gerda Philipsborn Day Care Center Child Guidance Center Balak Mata Center Ansari Health Center Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship Center for Nano Science & Nono Technology Center for North East Studies and Policy Research IGNOU Study Center, JMI Multidisciplinary Centre for Advanced Research Studies Jamia Senior Secondary School Syed Abid Husain Senor Secondary School Jamia Girls Senior Secondary School Jamia Middle School Mushir Fatma Nursery School Provost Office (School) Building and Construction Department Generator & Pump House Security Center Games and Sports Office Dr. Zakir Husain Memorial Society National Cadet Corps (NCC) National Service Scheme (NSS) VI Nehru House (University Guest House) Begum Hazrat Mahal Girls’ Hostel Maktaba Jamia Limited Jamia Community Center M.F. Husain Art Gallery Jamia Associations VII IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS Name of the Official Tel No. EPABX Nos Prof. Aejaz Masih, Dean, Faculty of Education 26911772 2100 Prof. Ibraheem, Dean, Faculty of Engineering &Technology 26985831 2200 Prof. Mohammad Asaduddin, Dean, Faculty of Humanities and Languages 26983578 2800 Prof .Seemi Farhat Basir Khan, Dean, Faculty of Natural Sciences 26985177 3200 Prof. Sanjay Singh, Dean, Faculty of Dentistry 26983046- 26982006 --- Prof. Ravinder Kumar ,Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences 26985178 3500 Prof. Eqbal Hussain, Dean ,Faculty of Law 26841143 3100 Prof. S.M. Akhtar, Dean, Faculty of Architecture & Ekistics 26983169 2470 Prof. Mamoon Nomani, Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts 26981717 3700 Prof. Mehtab Alam , Dean, Students’ Welfare 26980164 1700 FACULTY OF HUMANITIES & LANGUAGES Prof. Abdul Majid Qazi, Head, Dept. of Arabic 26981717 2870 Prof. Nishat Zaidi,Head, Dept.of English 26981717 2950 Prof. Indu Virendra, Head, Dept. of Hindi 26989669 2930-2933 Prof. Nishat Manzar, Head, Dept. of History & Culture 26980171 2810-2812 Prof. Syed Shahid Ali, Head, Dept. of Islamic Studies 26981717 2850-2852 Prof. Abdul Halim, Head, Dept. of Persian 26981717 2910 Prof. Shahzad Anjum, Head, Dept. of Urdu 26981717 2830 Dr. Sarah Hussain, Head, Dept. of Tourism and Hospitality Management 26983325 4664 Dr. Jay Prakash Narayan, Head, Dept of Sanskrit 26981717 2970 FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Dr. Shikha Kapur, Head, Dept. of Adult & Continuing Education & 26843940 3650 Prof. Halima Sadia Rizvi, Head, Dept.of Economics 26981717 3510 Prof. Mohd. Muslim Khan, Head, Dept.of Political Science 26981717 3530 Prof. Akbar Hussain, Head, Dept.of Psychology 26984403 3610 Prof. Manisha Tripathy Pandey, Head, Dept. of Sociology 26981717 3570 Prof. Archsana Dassi, Head, Dept.of Social Work 26981270 3550 Prof. N.U.K Sherwani, Head, Dept. of Commerce & Business Studies 26984724 3630 FACULTY OF NATURAL SCIENCES Prof. Lekha Nair, Head, Dept. of Physics 26984613 3210,3212 Prof. Nahid Nishat, Head, Dept. of Chemistry 26981717 3250 Prof. Ayub khan,Head, Dept.of Mathematics 26989967 3350 Prof .Mary Tahir, Head, Dept.of Geography 26981717 3318,3312 VIII Prof. Qazi M Rizwanul Haque, Head, Dept.of Biosciences 26981717 3410,74302 Prof. S M K Quadri, Head, Dept. of Computer Science 26980014 3450 Prof. Mohammad Zahid Ashraf, Head, Dept.of Biotechnology 26981717 74501,3426 FACULTY OF EDUCATION Prof. Aejaz Masih, Head, Dept. of Educational Studies 26981717 2110,2115 Prof. Naheed Zahoor, Head, IASE (Institute of Advanced Studies in 26823108 2140,2160 FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY Prof. Shamshad Ahmad, Head, Dept.of Civil Engineering 26985227 2310,2317 Prof. Mohammad Imran Khan ,Head, Dept. of Mech. Engineering 26981259 2410 Prof. Munna Khan, Head, Dept.of Electrical Engineering 26982651 2340 Prof. Anwar Ahmad, Head, Dept.of Electronics & Communication Engg 26981284 2370 Prof. Mohd.Ataur Rahman Khan, Head, Dept. of Applied Sciences & Humanities 26988846,269805 2530 3 Prof. Tanvir Ahmad, ,Head, Dept.of Computer Engineering 26980281 2443 Dr. Mumtaz Ahmad, Acting Principal, University Polytechnic 26980665 2610 FACULTY OF ARCHITECTURE & EKISTICS Prof. Hina Zia, Head, Dept. of Architecture 26983169 2475 FACULTY OF FINE ARTS Prof. Sadre Alam, Head, Dept. of Painting 26981717 3770 Mr. Mir Imtiyaz, Head, Dept.of Sculpture 26981717 3810 Mr. Hafeez Ahmad, Head, Dept .of Applied Arts 26981717 3707,3716 Prof. Bindulika Sharma, Head, Dept. of Art Education 26981717 3730 Prof. Momoon Nomani, Head, Dept. of Graphic Art & Print Making 26981717 3790 Prof. Nuzhat Kazmi, Head, Dept. of Art History & Art Appreciation 26981717 3750 CENTRES Prof. Shohini Ghosh, Director, AJK Mass Communication Research Centre 26986813, 26986812 Prof. Ajay Darshan Behera, Director, M M Ali Jauhar Academy of International 26987582 4300 Studies Prof. Amirul H. Ansari, Hony. Director, Centre for Management Studies 26985519 3450,4351 Prof. Syed Akhtar Husain, Hony. Director, Centre for Physiotherapy & 26980544 4523 Rehabilitation Sciences Prof. Zubaida Ansari, Director, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Basic 26981717 74102,741
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