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Notification – 02 OFFICE OF THE DEAN ACADEMIC AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU (NAAC ACCREDITED ‘A+’ UNIVERSITY) Websites: https://jammuuniversity.ac.in NOTIFICATION – 02 Updated Allotment List-01 Open Elective 4 th Semester (Academic Session 2019 -20) It is for the information of all concerned that on thethe basis of the Average SGPA of the 1st and 2 nd Semesters/ percentage of UG/ prefer ences of the applicants as given in the Application Form, the allotment of the Departments for the Open Elective has been made and the ALLOTMENT LIST has been uploaded on the University Website . Applicants shown as "NO VACANCY IN OPTED DEPTTS." araree advise d to submit their fresh preferences, at least three , through the link given below upto 24 th March, 2021 positively, after that no application will be accepted. https://forms.gle/AkbAHP51jrRgFQDL7 Stud ents who have been allotted Departments for Open Elective are advised to get themselves admitted in the respective Department immediately through email of the HOD / Department concerned by March 25, 2021. Grievance, if any, be brought to the notice of the Office of the Dean Academic Affairs upto March 24, 2021 . The Head of the Parent Department s shall ensure that all the students of their Departments , who have been allotted the Department/Centre for Open Elective, get themselves registered for admission within the prescribed dates. As decided in the meeting of all Campus Dean/ HODs the 4th Semester Open Elective Course will be run online 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm (All Working Days) . All the HoDs/ Director of the respective Centers are requested to start the online classes of Open Elective w.e.f. March 26, 2021 positively . Allotment List-02 for left out applicants s hall be declared/ uploaded on the University WebsiteWebsite oonn March 25, 2021 afternoon. Sd/ - Dean Academic Affairs No.DAA/20/1555-1604 Dated: 23/03/2021 Enclosure: 1. Updated Allotment List-01 of Open Elective Courses (4th Sem.- Academic Session 2019 -20) 2. Email IDs of HOD/ Departments. Copy to: 1. The Special Secretary to the Vice -Chancellor, University of Jammu for the kind informatinformationion of the Vice-Chancellor please. 2. All Heads/Directors of the Teaching Departments/Centers offering the Open Elective Course/s in the 4th Semester, for information and further necessary actactiactionionon at their end please. Head/ Director S.No Name of Deptt. Email ID HOD/ Department (Prof./Dr.) 1. Buddhist Studies Shohab Malik [email protected] 2. Dogri Shiv Dev S. Manhas [email protected] 3. English Monika Sethi [email protected] 4. Hindi Rajni Bala [email protected] 5. Punjabi Baljeet Kour [email protected] 6. Sanskrit Ram Bahadur [email protected] 7. Urdu Shohab Malik [email protected] 8. The Business School Sameer Gupta [email protected] 9. Commerce Hardeep Chahal [email protected] 10. SHTM Deepak Raj Gupta [email protected] 11. ICccR & HRM Neetu Andotra [email protected] 12. Education Rajiv Rattan [email protected] 13. School of Biotechnology BK Bajaj [email protected] 14. Botany Namarta Sharma [email protected] 15. Environmental Science Piyush Malaviya [email protected] 16. Zoology Roopma Gandotra [email protected] 17. Human Genetics Seema Langer [email protected] 18. Computer Science & IT Lalit Sen Sharma [email protected] 19. Mathematics Kuldeep S. Charak [email protected] 20. Statistics Pawan Kumar [email protected] 21. Chemistry Kamal K. Kapoor [email protected] 22. Geography Anuradha Sharma [email protected] 23. Geology Rajni Kant [email protected] 24. Home Science Shashi Manhas [email protected] 25. Physics Sanjeev S. Sambyal [email protected] 26. Electronics Parveen Lehana [email protected] 27. Remote Sensing & GIS A. S. Jasrotia [email protected] 28. Economics Parkash Chand [email protected] 29. History Suman Jamwal [email protected] 30. Lib & information Science Sangita Gupta [email protected] Rural Dev/ Gojri / Pahari 31. Kavita Suri [email protected] (Lifelong Learning (DLL)) 32. Political Science Bajlit Singh [email protected] 33. Psychology Arti Bakshhi [email protected] 34. Sociology Abha Chouhan [email protected] 35. Centre: Museology Poonam Choudhary [email protected] Department of Strategic & 36. V.V Nagendra Rao [email protected] Regional Studies (DSRS) 37. Centre for Study- SE&IP Jasbir Singh [email protected] 38. Centre for Women Studies Vishav Raksha [email protected] Open Elective - UPDATED Allotment List -01 (4th Sem. Academic Session (2019-20) IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: 1 Applicants who have been allotted Open Course in the Updated Allotment List-01 are advised to get admitted immediately in their allotted Department / Centers upto March 25, 2021. 2 Grievance, if any, be brought to the notice of the Office of the Dean Academic Affairs on or before March 24, 2021. Reg. No 1. Name of Applicant 2. Parentage ? 3. Name of the % UG: Avg. Rank Department Allotted for Open Elective Deptt. Presently SGPA 1102 MOHAMMED IMRAN MOHD AYOUB Mathematics 82.34 9.8 1 Buddhist Studies KHAN 726 Savneet Kour Narinderjeet Singh Mathematics 81.78 9.5 2 Buddhist Studies 570 Tanv Sharma Sh. Tirath Ram Physics 88.6 9.415 3 Buddhist Studies 955 RAHUL SINGH BALDEV SINGH Chemistry 87.15 9.415 4 Physics 1056 Amarjeet Malpotra Ashwani Kumar Computer Sc. & IT 77.7 9.415 5 Museology 654 Kashish Gupta Surinder Gupta The Business School 75.85 9.37 6 SHTM 455 Ankita Dharam Singh Physics 76.03 9.335 7 Buddhist Studies 77 Rekha devi Mangat ram Mathematics 75.64 9.3 8 Buddhist Studies 738 Sukriti Jain Mr. Harash Jain The Business School 72.07 9.29 9 SHTM 797 Sonia Sharma D/o. Darshan Lal Environmental 89.39 9.25 10 Sociology Sciences 964 Kanchan thappa Janak Raj Physical Education 82.75 9.25 11 Buddhist Studies 326 VIKAS CHOUDHARY SOM DATT Physics 82.5 9.25 12 Buddhist Studies 179 Neha malhotra Balak Ram Malhotra Physical Education 60.44 9.25 13 Museology 159 Sunil Sharma Rakesh Kumar Mathematics 81 9.2 14 Buddhist Studies 1092 Surinder Singh Madan Lal Computer Sc. & IT 77 9.175 15 Buddhist Studies 985 Sonia Choudhary Vishwamitter Choudhary Chemistry 86.45 9.17 16 Buddhist Studies 474 Miss Ishan khan Bakhtawar khan Environmental 78.93 9.165 17 Chemistry Sciences 357 Ravi kumar Shakti kumar Sanskrit 70.24 9.125 18 Hindi 491 Anushka Gupta Anil Gupta The Business School 68.1 9.115 19 ICccR & HRM 579 Kritika Gupta Pawan Kumar Gupta The Business School 83.73 9.115 20 Psychology 989 Hardeep Kour Tarsem Singh Mathematics 81.2 9.1 21 Buddhist Studies 974 Sukvinder Singh Kartar Singh Mathematics 80.06 9.1 22 History 337 Supriya Kour Joginder Singh Computer Sc. & IT 76.27 9.095 23 History 627 Anjani Avdesh kumar Chemistry 84.7 9.085 24 Centre for Women Studies 669 TANIYA MANHAS MEHAR SINGH Physics 83.75 9.085 25 Centre for Women Studies 1017Prince Romesh Chander Chemistry 81.4 9.085 26 Buddhist Studies 762 Jagriti Baldotra Madan Lal Physics 80.375 9.085 27 Statistics 483 Sanchi Mahajan Shiv Dass Gupta Physics 78.75 9.085 28 Buddhist Studies 786 Akshita Dhar Sh. Avtar krishan Dhar The Business School 71.44 9.055 30 Psychology 114 Neha Dewan Om Parkash /Seema Environmental 78.8 9.045 31 Buddhist Studies Sciences 656 Kavish Gupta Rakesh Chander Gupta The Business School 89.37 9.03 32 SHTM 418 Gurleen Kour Daljeet Singh The Business School 74.61 9.025 33 SHTM Page 1 of 35 Open Elective - UPDATED Allotment List -01 (4th Sem. Academic Session (2019-20) Reg. No 1. Name of Applicant 2. Parentage ? 3. Name of the % UG: Avg. Rank Department Allotted for Open Elective Deptt. Presently SGPA 1117 Minakshi khajuria Bal krishan khajuria Physical Education 75.6 9.005 34 Buddhist Studies 908 SHAKSHI MEHRA BUA DUTTA Physics 84.53 9 35 Statistics 1042 Aditi Singhaal Dalbir Singh Zoology 84.5 9 36 Chemistry 1046 Rasika Sikka Rajesh Kumar Sikka Zoology 84.31 9 37 Buddhist Studies 343 Suhaib Ul Sabah Tariq Mansotra Geography 83.8125 9 38 Buddhist Studies 1086 SIMRAN SEN MOHINDER KUMAR Zoology 83.08 9 39 Buddhist Studies SEN 530 Neha Dhar M L Dhar Zoology 82.54 9 40 Environmental Sciences 1029 Reeta Nasib chand Zoology 82.45 9 41 Buddhist Studies 630 MANISHA RATHORE DUNI CHAND Physics 82.4 9 42 Home Science 1176 SIMRAN MAHAJAN RAMESH KUMAR Zoology 82.4 9 43 History 538 Harshita Gandotra Sanjay Gandotra Zoology 82.3 9 44 Home Science 648 Shivali Sihotra Ludar Singh Geography 82.05 9 45 Buddhist Studies 1071 AAMIA SLATHIA D/o KISHORE SINGH Chemistry 81.8 9 46 Physics 715 Nidhi Sharma Som Dutt Sharma Physics 81.6 9 47 Environmental Sciences 1081 Samriti Sharma Des Raj Zoology 81.257 9 48 History 936 Inderpaul Singh S/o Mohan Singh Physics 81.09 9 49 Buddhist Studies 688 Swati Sharma Narottam lal Physics 80.7 9 50 Environmental Sciences 586 harsha bhardwaj raghunath dass Zoology 80.5 9 51 Home Science 300 Bhawana Dogra Sham Lal Zoology 78.7 9 52 Home Science 752 Reeta Bhardwaj Tarsem Dass Mathematics 78.5 9 53 Buddhist Studies 498 Kulwinder kaur Balbir singh Commerce 78.03 9 54 SHTM 456 Akanksha Sabharwal Satish Sabharwal Physical Education 77.875 9 55 Psychology 1054 VANDNA SHARMA RAJINDER PRASAD Physical Education 77.34 9 56 Buddhist Studies 802 Sannat Gupta Jatinder Gupta The Business School 77.15 9 57 SHTM 211 Somya Sethi Rajesh Sethi Commerce 76.67 9 58 SHTM 628 NITIKA KHULLAR MR.TIRATH RAM Environmental 76.1 9 59 History Sciences 58 Muskan Sh.Chander mohan Sociology 75.8 9 60 Buddhist Studies 813 Drishti Pawan sharma pawan kumar sharma Physical Education 75.75 9 61 Psychology 1106 Gorav raina Ramesh rattan raina Physical Education 74.4 9 62 Buddhist Studies 56 Sonali Vaid Anil Gupta Commerce 74.24 9 63 The Business School 449 Mehak Gupta Harbans Lal Statistics 73.9688 9 64 Museology 529 Divya Gupta Mr Naresh Gupta Economics 73.8 9 65 Buddhist Studies 554 Shivani verma Ashok verma ICccR & HRM 73.3 9 66 Education 748 Saima Bhat Mohd Rafiq Sociology 72.9 9 67 History 83 Ambika Ashwani Kumar Education 72.48 9 68 Electronics Page 2 of 35 Open Elective - UPDATED Allotment List -01 (4th Sem.
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