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2Nd Semester B.Com
DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY The candidates bearing the following Roll Numbers are declared to have passed the 2ND SEMESTER B.COM. EXAMINATION (CBCS), 2020 In order of Roll Nos. Centre Code : 102 Moran College MALE FEMALE TOTAL Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed 10 4 7 5 17 9 HONOURS Pass : 10230001 10230003 10230004 10230005 10230008 10230009 10230010 10230011 10230012 Centre Code : 107 Sonari Commerce College MALE FEMALE TOTAL Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed 41 29 17 16 58 45 HONOURS Pass : 10730001 10730002 10730003 10730004 10730005 10730006 10730007 10730008 10730012 10730014 10730016 10730017 10730018 10730019 10730020 10730023 10730024 10730026 10730027 10730028 10730029 10730030 10730034 10730035 10730036 10730037 10730038 10730039 10730040 10730042 10730043 10730044 10730045 10730046 10730047 10730048 10730049 10730050 10730051 10730053 10730054 10730055 10730056 10730057 10730058 Centre Code : 111 D.K.D. College MALE FEMALE TOTAL Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed 14 5 6 6 20 11 HONOURS Pass : 11130002 11130005 11130007 11130008 11130009 11130015 11130016 11130017 11130018 11130019 11130020 Centre Code : 116 Golaghat Commerce College MALE FEMALE TOTAL Appeared Passed Appeared Passed Appeared Passed 95 58 38 33 133 91 HONOURS Pass : 11630001 11630002 11630003 11630008 11630009 11630010 11630012 11630013 11630014 11630015 11630019 11630020 11630021 11630023 11630024 11630025 11630026 11630028 11630029 11630030 11630032 11630033 11630035 11630037 11630039 11630040 11630043 11630045 11630046 11630047 -
9.Uday Krishna Konwar
Journal of Information Management. ISSN: 2348-1765 (Print), ISSN: 2348-1773 (Online) Volume 2, Number 1 January (2015), pp. 85-94 © Society for Promotion of Library Professionals (SPLP) http:// www.splp.in & www.deltonbooks.com User Education Programme its Needs and Execution at the College Libraries of Barak Valley, Southern Assam in changing context of ICT Environment: an Evaluation Uday Krishna Konwar SPA, RabindraLibrary,AUS& Research Scholar, DLISc, Assam University, Silchar. Assam Abstract: A brief outline about the importance of user education in Academic libraries is highlight here. The current paper discussed about the importance and needs of user education programme in college libraries. As an institute of higher learning the college libraries takes important role in academic supportment of study and learning of degree courses. Current research work emphasis the various issues/challenges on library user education programme for the user community of the colleges of Barak Valley, Southern Assam.To enhance the maximum utilization of the library resources and providing good library services users of the libraries are the main clientele. In this scenario enhancement of user education programme has evaluated throughout the study. 1. Introduction In higher education system colleges takes an important role in in imparting education. College libraries are the heart of the academic system. Now a day’s information systems become more and more dynamic with the latest development of ICT and E-world. Traditional library systems are bound to change with the development of latest technological world. Users behavior, needs are also changing in present day context of the libraries. In this scenario user education programme of the libraries should dynamic to the new and existing users of the colleges. -
List of Placed Students from Ouside Campuses
List of Placed Students from Ouside Campuses - as on 1st Aug'18 Sl NO Student Name College Name Stream Placed Compnay Name CTC 1 Amborish Bordoloi Tezpur University Btech CSE M/s. Bureau Veritas India 3 LPA 2 Siddhartha Saikia Dibrugarh University MBA M/s. CeaseFire Industries P.Ltd. 4 LPA 3 Arkajyoti Das Donbosco University MBA M/s. CeaseFire Industries P.Ltd. 4 LPA 4 Sankhadeep Chakraborty GIMT Ghy MBA M/s. CeaseFire Industries P.Ltd. 4 LPA 5 Smriti Bhardwaz GIMT Ghy MBA M/s. CeaseFire Industries P.Ltd. 4 LPA 6 Manav Agarwal JIST Bsc-IT M/s. Deloitte Consulting india P.Ltd. 2.4 LPA 7 Akhtarul Islam Bongaingaon Ploytechnic Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 8 Tobrez Hussain Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 9 Pranab Kalita Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 10 Dhruba Jyoti Dhengia Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 11 Partha Protim Gogoi Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 12 Iftikar Ahmed Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 13 Surajit Kalita Bongaingaon Ploytechnic Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 14 Abhijal Bhuyan Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 15 Nabarun Borah Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 16 Anindita Dutta Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 2.1 LPA 17 Piku Moni Borah Poweit Jorhat Diploma M/s. -
Results Regular Batch
RESULTS OF BA General Ist Sem ,Examination Held In December 2017 REGULAR BATCH RESULT NO.:- 3 RESULT STATISTICS TOTAL CANDIDATES ENROLLED : 31,274 TOTAL CANDIDATES APPEARED : 31,272 TOTAL CANDIDATES ABSENT : 61 TOTAL CANDIDATES PASSED : 6,928 EXPELLED : 112 WITHHELD : 2,585 INCOMPL : INVALID : PASS PERCENTAGE : 22.15 Published by Controller and Deputy Controllers Of Examinations, Gauhati University Page : 2 EXAMINATION HELD IN December 2017 List of Successful Candidates (In order of Roll No. ) College:- 001 - Arya Vidyapeeth College ---------------------------------------------------------SUMMARY------------------------------------------------------- APPEARED: : 174 PASS : 83 WITHHELD : 4 BACK : 87 EXPELLED : 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pass Roll Nos.:- UA1710010211 UA1710010212 UA1710010213 UA1710010216 UA1710010217 UA1710010218 UA1710010219 UA1710010223 UA1710010224 UA1710010228 UA1710010231 UA1710010232 UA1710010234 UA1710010237 UA1710010238 UA1710010240 UA1710010246 UA1710010248 UA1710010252 UA1710010257 UA1710010259 UA1710010261 UA1710010263 UA1710010265 UA1710010266 UA1710010272 UA1710010274 UA1710010275 UA1710010276 UA1710010279 UA1710010281 UA1710010282 UA1710010285 UA1710010286 UA1710010290 UA1710010293 UA1710010294 UA1710010295 UA1710010297 UA1710010298 UA1710010299 UA1710010300 UA1710010302 UA1710010306 UA1710010309 UA1710010312 UA1710010314 UA1710010319 UA1710010323 UA1710010324 UA1710010325 UA1710010327 UA1710010328 -
Project Monitoring Units
PROJECT MONITORING UNITS SL NO NAME OF COLLEGE CHAIRMAN VICE-CHAIRMAN MEMBER 1 MEMBER 2 MEMBER 3 MEMBER 4 TECHNICAL SUPPORT Asst. Executive Engineer, PWD, 1 Rangachahi College Principal Vice-Principal Dr. Arbind Kr. Choudhary Lakhsyajit Mudoi Monimala Pagag Papu Chetry MAJULI Muhin Deori, Junior Engineer, PWD, 2 LTK College Principal Vice-Principal Baharul Islam Atul Gogoi Biju Kr. Sonowal GS, Students' Union NLP President, Students' Prasanta Kr. Sarma, Grade III, 3 Dispur College Principal Vice-Principal Pankaj Kr. Kathar Dharitri Thakuria GS, Students' Union Union Consultor (PWD) President, Students' Gautam Bhatta, Asst. Prof, Computer 4 GL Choudhury College Principal Vice-Principal Sanjeeb Kr. Das Md. Ramjan Ali Secy, Students' Union Union Application Arya Vidyapeeth 5 Principal Vice-Principal Dr. Ganesh Choudhury Dr. Krishna Kinkar Pathak Bitupan Borah Sumi Bhuyan ---------- College Rajkumar Chetri, Asstt. Executive 6 CKB Commerce College Principal Vice-Principal Dr. Sanjib Baruah Dr. Sarat Borah Mriganka Borah Priyam Jyoti Borah Engineer (PWD), Jorhat 7 B.H. College, Howly Principal Vice-Principal Prabin Maheshwari Dr. Sultan Ali Ahmed Laxmi Basumatary Amit Saha Kirendra Chandra Nath, Retd. Engineer 8 Gurucharan College Principal Vice-Principal Dr. Madhumita Dey Dr. Ruma Paul Kunal Chakraborty Rakhi Suklabaidya Abhishek Chakraborty, Engineer 9 Lakhimpur Girls' College Principal Vice-Principal Mohendra Gogoi Dr. Lohit Hazarika Dipankar Saikia Secy, Students' Union Muhim Deori, JE (PWD), Assam 10 Moirabari College Principal Vice-Principal Abdul Aziz Akand President, Students' Union GS, Students' Union NOT FOUND Mustofa Ahmed Afal Hussain Khan, TechExpert, 11 Nabajyoti College Principal Vice-Principal Sushil Kr. Sarkar Shamsul Haque Asadullah Islam Raja Abdullah Faruque PWD(Building) 12 Mankachar College Principal ----------- Muktaur Rahman Kazi Dr. -
REPORT of the NATIONAL WEBINAR on “Jibonor Lakhsya Aru Byaktitwa” (জীৱনৰ লক্ষ্য আ쇁 뇍যক্তিত্ব)
Date: 20-09-2020 REPORT OF THE NATIONAL WEBINAR ON “Jibonor Lakhsya Aru Byaktitwa” (জীৱনৰ লক্ষ্য আ쇁 뇍যক্তিত্ব) Sl Particulars Details No. 1. Organising Department/Cell Internal Quality Assurance Cell 2. Date 16-08-2020 3. Time 4.00PM to 5.30PM (IST) 4. National/International/Sate National 5. Platform used Google meet and YouTube 6. Chairperson of the webinar Dr. Ranjan Kalita, Principal, Rangapara College Dr. Hirannya Kumar Sarmah 7. Inaugurator of the webinar Principal, Suren Das Mahavidyalaya, Hajo 8. Co-ordinator IQAC Dr. Ranendra Mohan Deka, HOD, Deptt. of English Mr. Aswini Kumar Deka, Assistant Professor, 9. Information and Publicity Department of Assamese Mr. Nupam Kumar Palit, Member, IQAC and Assistant 10. Moderator/ICT Professor, Department of Commerce Mr. Diganta Biswa Sarmah 11. Resource Person Devotee of Sri Aurobindo and Translator 12. Feedback of the participants See enclosure 1 13. No. Participant attended 115: List of Participants: See enclose 2 14. You tube link of the event https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsDElBDALAA&t=4734s (Dr. Ranjan Kalita) Principal Rangapara College Enclosure 1 FEEDBACK BY THE PARTICIPANTS 1. Experience of the Participants 2. Online platform prefer by the participants to attend the webinar or online workshop 3. Some of the comments from the part of the participants Name of the Name (This will Designation (to be institution (This will appear in the appeared in the Feedback appear in the certificate) certificate) certificate) The webinar is very enlightening. Thank you Suren Das College, Aniruddha Medhi Assistant Professor for giving me the Hajo opportunity to be a part of it. -
BA (Major) 3Rd Semester ,Examination Held in November 2018
RESULTS OF BA (Major) 3rd Semester ,Examination Held In November 2018 REGULAR BATCH RESULT NO.:- 4 RESULT STATISTICS TOTAL CANDIDATES ENROLLED : 26366 TOTAL CANDIDATES APPEARED : 26365 TOTAL CANDIDATES ABSENT : 18 TOTAL CANDIDATES PASSED : 19697 EXPELLED : 13 WITHHELD : 59 INCOMPLETE : INVALID : PASS PERCENTAGE : 74.71 Published by Controller and Deputy Controllers Of Examinations, Gauhati University Page : 2 EXAMINATION HELD IN November 2018 List of Successful Candidates (In order of Roll No. ) College:- 001 - ARYA VIDYAPEETH COLLEGE ---------------------------------------------------------SUMMARY------------------------------------------------------- APPEARED: : 202 PASS : 180 WITHHELD : 0 BACK : 22 EXPELLED : 0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pass Roll Nos.:- UA1710010001 UA1710010002 UA1710010003 UA1710010005 UA1710010006 UA1710010007 UA1710010009 UA1710010010 UA1710010011 UA1710010012 UA1710010013 UA1710010014 UA1710010015 UA1710010016 UA1710010017 UA1710010018 UA1710010019 UA1710010020 UA1710010022 UA1710010023 UA1710010025 UA1710010026 UA1710010028 UA1710010030 UA1710010031 UA1710010032 UA1710010033 UA1710010034 UA1710010036 UA1710010037 UA1710010039 UA1710010040 UA1710010041 UA1710010042 UA1710010044 UA1710010045 UA1710010046 UA1710010047 UA1710010048 UA1710010049 UA1710010050 UA1710010051 UA1710010052 UA1710010053 UA1710010054 UA1710010055 UA1710010056 UA1710010057 UA1710010058 UA1710010060 UA1710010061 UA1710010062 UA1710010063 -
Problems and Prospect of ICT Implementation and Digitization Among the Major College Libraries of Barak Valley, Southern Assam: a Case Study
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 20, Issue 2, Ver. II (Feb. 2015), PP 16-21 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org Problems and Prospect of ICT Implementation and Digitization among the Major College Libraries of Barak Valley, Southern Assam: A Case Study Uday Krishna Konwar, SPA, Rabindra Library & Research Scholar, DLISc, Assam University, Silchar. Assam, India Abstract: The current paper discussed about the various issues and challenges of ICT implementation and digitization of college libraries of Barak Valley, Southern Assam. Barak valley as an interior place of Assam and north east India has less economic development in comparison to rest of India. Facing with various problems the college libraries of this region are growing day by day with chasing the challenges. UGC’s autonomous centre INFLIBNET are continuously doing their best effort in supporting the automation of libraries of this region with their software SOUL and other helping hand. The paper mainly discussed about the ground problems of the college libraries in the ICT implementation and digitization. Keywords: ICT (Information Communication Technology), Digitization, College Library. I. Introduction Information communication technology (ICT) and digital library system plays an important role in present day’s higher academic system. Colleges are important sector of higher education system. Development of ICT and digital library system are demand of time to fulfill the information needs [1]. Barak Valley a remote area of Southern Assam comprises of Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi Districts. Colleges of Barak Valley cover of Assam University jurisdiction. The College libraries of this entire region ICT development and digital library system are still in a very initial stage. -
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Programme Schedule
Programme Schedule Day - 1 Registration – 8.30 to 9.30 AM Inaugural Session – 10.00 – 11.00 AM Illumination of Ceremonial Lamp Welcoming the Delegates Borgeet : Monjit Chetia, Student, Kakojan College : Dr. Hem Kanta Hazarika, President, Governing Body, Kakojan Chairperson College, Jorhat, Assam : Dr. Ruprekha Bordoloi, Principal, Kakojan College, Jorhat, Welcome Address Assam Inaugural Speech : Prof. P. K. Bhowmick, IIT, Kharagpur : Dr. Hem Kanta Hazarika, President, Governing Body, Kakojan Chairperson Remark College, Jorhat, Assam : Dr. Anita Das, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Vote of Thanks Science, Kakojan College, Jorhat, Assam National Commission for Women sponsored National Seminar “Crime against Women in North-East India: Its Correlation with Conflict and Natural Calamities” Technical Session - 1 1. Crime against Women in North East India - Nature, Trends and Magnitudes 2. Crime against Women – insurgency, extremism, border conflicts and ethnic conflicts etc 3. Crimes committed against women by security forces and its impact on society Chairperson : B. K. Mahapatra Conference Hall – 1 Time: 11.15 AM- 1.30 PM Date: 05-03-2020 Sl. No. Name of the Presenter Topic of the Paper 1. Himakshi Choudhury Politics Of Violence And Violation: Women In Conflict Assistant Professor, Dept. Of Sociology Assam Women’s University, Phd Research Scholar, J.N.U, Csss 2. Dr. Shivani Phukan Women’s Vulnerability in Armed Conflict Zones: A Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science Study of Merapani Border Conflict Borholla College 3. Ms. Antara Dutta Women Trafficking in North-East India Assistant Professor Department of Commerce (Economics) Narangi Anchalik Mahavidyalaya 4. Dhananjoy Biswas Violence against Women in Assam: Trends and Assistant Professor, Dept. -
1. Gauhati University, Guwahati 33 Gyanpeeth Degree College, Nikashi 2
GAUHATI UNIVERSITY INSTITUTE OF DISTANCE AND OPEN LEARNING Gopinath Bordoloi Nagar :: Guwahati 781014 www.idolgu.in MA/MSc/MCom/MSc(IT)/MCA/BSc(IT)/BCA 1st / 3rd / 5th Semester, Final & PG Diploma Examinations, 2019 under Institute of Distance and Open Learning (GUIDOL) will commence from 10/03/2019 (Sunday) at the following Centres : 1. Gauhati University, Guwahati 33 Gyanpeeth Degree College, Nikashi 2. Assam Engineering College, Guwahati 34. Hojai College, Hojai 3. Pandu College, Guwahati 35. Jagiroad College, Jagirod 4. Pragjyotish College, Guwahati 36. Kalabari College, Sonitpur 5. B Borooah College, Guwahati 37. Kalaguru Bishnu Rabha Degree College, Orang 6. ADP College, Nagaon 38. Kaliabor College, Kaliabor 7. B P Chaliha College , Nagarbera 39. Kharupetia College, Kharupetia 8. B.B Kishan College, Jalah 40. LOKD College, Dhekiajuli 9. B.H. College, Howly 41. M.C. College, Barpeta 10. B.H.B College, Sarupeta 42. M.D.K. Girl’s College, Dibrugarh 11. B.N. College, Dhubri 43. M.N.C.B. Mahavidyalaya, Nalbari 12. Bajali College, Pathsala 44. Mangaldai College, Mangaldai 13. Barama College, Barama 45. Mankachar College , Mankachar 14. Barnagar College , Sorbhog 46. N.H College, Patacharkuchi 15. Bengtol College, Chirang 47. Nabajyoti College, Kalgachia 16. Bijni College, Bijni 48. Nalbari College, Nalbari 17. Birjhora Mahavidyalaya, Bongaigaon 49. North Lakhimpur Law College, North Lakhimpur 18. Biswanath College, Biswanath Chariali 50. Nowgong College, Nagaon 19. Bhawanipur Anchalik College, Barpeta 51. Raha College, Nagaon 20. Bodofa U N Brahma College, Kokrajhar 52. Rangapara College, Rangapara 21. Bongaigaon College, Bongaigaon 53. Rangia T.T College 22. C.K.B Commerce College, Jorhat 54. -
(PAB) of RUSA HELD on 30Th July, 2018 the 13Th Meeting Of
MINUTES OF THE 13th MEETING OF THE PROJECT APPROVAL BOARD (PAB) OF RUSA HELD ON 30th July, 2018 The 13th meeting of the RUSA PAB was held on 30th July, 2018 at 03.00 hrs exclusively for North Eastern & the Himalayan States in India International Centre, under the Chairmanship of Sh. R. Subrahmanyam, Secretary Higher Education (HE) MHRD. The Joint Secretary, MHRD & National Mission Director (NMD), RUSA welcomed the members of the PAB and the participating States. At the outset, Secretary (HE) stated that the North-Eastern and Himalayan States have huge potential to improve the quality of higher education in their States. He sought inputs from those present in the meeting regarding the pertinent issues in these States which may be seen as bottlenecks/roadblocks on the path to improve quality in Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) and on the suggested remedial actions required. The States responded by stating that improving infrastructure support, quality faculty recruitment, need for change in the mindset / orientation of teachers, improvements in pedagogy, creation of research eco system are some of the key issues requiring focused attention. Language barrier, inability to generate resources by institutions, problems of connectivity (IT & transport Infrastructure) and lack of pool of trained leaders to lead institutions were also identified as some of the challenges faced by the States. After considerable deliberations and based on inputs from the representatives of the participating States, it was felt that systematic long term improvements are required for developing a lasting plan of action. It was, therefore, decided that comprehensive state wise action plan needs to be developed taking into consideration the challenges and gaps identified and a concerted plan of action be developed over the next three months with a view to improve quality of HEIs in this region.