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Office of the D Office of the Dean Academic Affairs OFFICE OF THE DEAN ACADEMIC AFFAIRS UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU, JAMMU Website: www.jammuuniversity.in CIRCULAR - 03 ADMISSION TO OPEN CHOICE COURSES – 4th SEMESTER (ACADEMIC SESSION 2018 -19) In continuation to this Office Circular -02, it is for the information of all co ncerned that on the basis of Average SGPA of the 1st and 2nd Semesters and the choice of the applicants as given in the Application Form, the allotment of the Open Choice Courses, 4 th Semester (Academic Session 2018-19) has been made and the FINAL ALLOTMENT LIST has been uploaded on the Unive rsity Website . Applicants, who have not yet been admitted in the Allotted Departments, are given one LAST CHANCE to get admitted immediately in their allotted Department/s on or before January 22, 2020. After that no admission will be done in the respective Department/s for the Open Course. As per practice, all concerned are requested that to maintain parity one single policy be followed please i.e. having only 4 lectures per week for the Open Elective Course /s from 9:30 am to 10:30 am, Monday to Thursday. Class Work of the Open Elective Courses of 4th Semester , in all the Teaching Departments has commenced from January 20, 2020 (Monday). All concerned may note please. Sd/- Deputy Registrar (Acd. Affairs) No.DAA/20/4913-52 Dated: 20/01/2020 Enclosure: Final Allotment List of Open Elective Courses (4th Sem.-Academic Session 201 8-19) Copy to: 1. The Special Secretary to the Vice -Chancellor, University of Jammu for the kind informinformatiationon of the Vice-Chancellor please. 2. All Heads/Directors of the Teaching Departments offofferieringng the Open Choice Course/s in the 4 th Semester for information and further n ecessary action at their end please. Open Choice Courses- FINAL Allotment List (4th Sem. Academic Session 2018-19) IMPORTANT INSTRUCTION/S: Applicants who have not yet been admitted in the allottted Departmtns, are given one LAST CHANCE to get admitted immediately in their allotted Department on or before January 22, 2020 (Wednesday). After that no admission will be done in the respective Department/s for the Open Elective Courses. Rank Name Parentage Parent Department Avg. Allotted Department SGPA 1 Aman Manhas Sh. Yashkaran singh MATHEMATICS 10 Buddhist Studies 2 Harpreet Singh S. Ajit Singh PHYSICS 9.585 Mathematics 3 Anandita Bhandari S.C Bhandari Sociology 9.5 Buddhist Studies 4 Bhavya Padha Sh. Naresh Padha PHYSICS 9.42 Electronics 5 Vikas Verma Sh. Romesh Chander MATHEMATICS 9.4 Chemistry 6 Megha Sharma Sethi Ram Computer Sc. & IT 9.33 Buddhist Studies 7 Pooja Sharma Sh. Arvind Kumar MATHEMATICS 9.3 Statistics 8 Palak Gandotra Sh. Anil Gandotra MATHEMATICS 9.2 Buddhist Studies 9 Ableen Kour Jasbir Singh Statistics 9.19 Computer Science & IT 10 Smriti Slathia Sh. Narinder Singh Slathia PHYSICS 9.17 Lifelong Learning 11 Priya Kaith Sh. Mojhan Lal Kaith PHYSICS 9.17 Buddhist Studies 12 VASUDHA BHARDWAJ R D BHARDWAJ BIOCHEMISTRY 9.17 Human Genetics 13 Avleen Kour Ravinder Singh Zoology 9.17 Lifelong Learning 14 VARONIKA KOUR INDERJEET SINGH TBS 9.15 Psychology 15 PIYUKSHA PARGAL AJAY PARGAL TBS 9.145 Psychology 16 Surbhi Choudhary 0022MBIB18 Kuldip Singh ICccR & HRM 9.095Buddhist Studies 17 Kusum Lata Rattan Chand Commerce 9.085 Economics 18 Mega Sharma Sh. Kuldeep Raj PHYSICS 9.08 Environmental Sciences 19 Tanvi Jain Sanjay Jain Home Science 9.04 The Business School 20 Gulbir Kour Sher Singh Chemistry 9.025 Home Science 21 Kanchan Devi Ravishan Singh Buddhist Studies 9 ICccR &HRM 22 Anju Bala Bhajan Singh Economics 9 Buddhist Studies 23 Uravshi Gupta Vinod Kumar Economics 9 Psychology 24 Rupali Jasrotia Bhawani Singh Economics 9 Buddhist Studies 25 Vikram Singh Bal Krishan Economics 9 Buddhist Studies 26 Sonali Gupta Sh. Ashwani Kumar MATHEMATICS 9 SHTM 27 Rahul Mansotra Sh. Vijay Kumar MATHEMATICS 9 Statistics 28 Vishali Raina Sh. Veer ji Rainq PHYSICS 9 Electronics 29 Priya Sadhotra Sh. Parveen Kumar PHYSICS 9 Electronics 30 Kanchan Kumari Sh. Prem Nath Sanskrit 9 Hindi 31 Shikha Devi Sh. Mohan Lal Sanskrit 9 Hindi 32 BHARTENDU KAMAL KRISHAN BIOTECHNOLOGY 9 Human Genetics 33 AYUSHI VERMA SATISH VERMA BIOTECHNOLOGY 9 Buddhist Studies 34 Parul Oberoi Sanjeev Oberoi Sociology 9 Buddhist Studies 35 FALAK NAAZ SHABIR AHMAD RATHER TBS 9 ICccR &HRM 36 Deepakshi Anand 0007MBIB18 Adarsh Anand ICccR & HRM 9Buddhist Studies 37 Shivani Sharma Sh. Sukhjeet Dogra Human Genetics 9 Zoology 38 Shivali Sharma Sh. Darshan Kr. Sharma Statistics 9 Physics 39 Sahil Sharma Suram Chand Chemistry 8.96 Buddhist Studies 40 Amandeep Kour Baldev Singh Chemistry 8.94 Home Science Page 1 of 25 Open Choice Courses- FINAL Allotment List (4th Sem. Academic Session 2018-19) Rank Name Parentage Parent Department Avg. Allotted Department SGPA 41 Shriya Gupta Mr. Raj Kumar Gupta Statistics 8.92 Lifelong Learning 42 Pawandeep Kour S. Tirth Singh Statistics 8.92 Lifelong Learning 43 Neha Gupta Manoj Gupta Commerce 8.915 Lifelong Learning 44 Sabia Choudhary Sohan Lal Commerce 8.915 The Business School 45 Himani Deonian Bikram Singh Env.Science 8.915 Lifelong Learning 46 Divya Sharma Bharat Bhushan Geography 8.915 Buddhist Studies 47 Meetu Sharma Bodh Raj Geography 8.915 Buddhist Studies 48 Sheetal Sharma Sh. Kuldeep Kumar PHYSICS 8.915 Buddhist Studies 49 Zahir Mahmood Sjh. Abdul Hafiz PHYSICS 8.915 Urdu 50 Shivali Thakur Sh. Ranbir Singh PHYSICS 8.915 Buddhist Studies 51 Pallvi Verma Vinod Kumar Verma Zoology 8.915 SHTM 52 Mukul Adotra Bishan Dutt Zoology 8.915 Home Science 53 Umra Zahid Saif Wani Zoology 8.915 SHTM 54 Nizza Bharti Sh. Balwan Singh Human Genetics 8.915 Zoology 55 Sharavani Sharma SH. Suman Kumar Sharma Statistics 8.915 Lifelong Learning 56 Jasleen Kour 0010MBIB18 Rabinderjit Singh ICccR & HRM 8.905Buddhist Studies 57 Raghav Sharma 0016MBIB18 Anil Sharma ICccR & HRM 8.905 Buddhist Studies 58 Abhu Sh. Bishan Dass MATHEMATICS 8.9 Buddhist Studies 59 Mansi Sharma Vijay Kumar Sharma Env.Science 8.875 Lifelong Learning 60 Shivali Sharma Bhushan Kumar Sharma Env.Science 8.875 Buddhist Studies 61 Arunima Choudhary Subhash Choudhary Sociology 8.875 Buddhist Studies 62 Shivani Chaman Lal Sociology 8.875 Buddhist Studies 63 Sanampreet Kaur Amrik Singh M.Ed 8.845 DSRS 64 Ayushi Mehta Anil Mehta Commerce 8.835 Psychology 65 Simriti Gupta Surinder Gupta Commerce 8.835 Psychology 66 Mehak Parihar Sanjay Kumar Parihar Env.Science 8.835 Lifelong Learning 67 Pushpani Wachitar Singh Geography 8.835 Buddhist Studies 68 Akriti Sharma Sh. Satish Kumar PHYSICS 8.835 Electronics 69 RANJEET SINGH DHEYIAN SINGH URDU 8.835 Buddhist Studies 70 Anannya Dhanwal Kamal Dev Singh Zoology 8.835 Home Science 71 Namrata Arora Pardeep Kumar Commerce 8.83 Psychology 72 Kusam Sharma Chaman Lal Sharma Commerce 8.83 Buddhist Studies 73 Asmita Gupta Rajinder Kumar Gupta Env.Science 8.83 Home Science 74 Akshit Badyal Kamal Kishore Geography 8.83 History 75 Sonia Romal Singh Education 8.83 Education 76 Sneha Raina Maharaj Krishan Raina Computer Sc. & IT 8.83 Central Digital Lab 77 Abhimanyu Sharma Bishan Dass Sharma Computer Sc. & IT 8.83 Central Digital Lab 78 Pupinder Kour Jashpal Singh Computer Sc. & IT 8.83 Buddhist Studies 79 UJALA GUPTA SANJAY GUPTA BIOCHEMISTRY 8.83 Buddhist Studies 80 PRERNA RAJPUT MAHESH SINGH BIOCHEMISTRY 8.83 Buddhist Studies 81 DIKSHA CHARAK KULJEET SINGH CHARAK BIOTECHNOLOGY 8.83 Human Genetics 82 ANTRA SHARMA VIRENDER SHARMA TBS 8.825 Psychology 83 ISHANA SHARMA RAKESH SHARMA TBS 8.825 Psychology Page 2 of 25 Open Choice Courses- FINAL Allotment List (4th Sem. Academic Session 2018-19) Rank Name Parentage Parent Department Avg. Allotted Department SGPA 84 MANASVI SURI NARINDER MOHAN SURI TBS 8.82 Psychology 85 Rajan Magotra Sh. Garu Ram Magotra MATHEMATICS 8.8 Buddhist Studies 86 Mohd. Akram Mohd Sadiq MATHEMATICS 8.8 Urdu 87 Sadia Choudhary Niaz Ali Zoology 8.8 Human Genetics 88 Kusam Lata Yashpaul Statistics 8.8 Museology 89 Sakshi Sharma Surinder Kumar Env.Science 8.79 Buddhist Studies 90 Damini Gupta Rajesh Gupta Env.Science 8.79 Home Science 91 Vinay Bharti Subash Chand M.Ed 8.77 Lifelong Learning 92 Khalil Ahmed Butt Irshad Ahmed Butt Economics 8.75 Buddhist Studies 93 Saima Gupta Pawan Gupta Economics 8.75 Psychology 94 Navriti Mansotra Navriti Mansotra Geography 8.75 History 95 Sakshi Nagar BB Nagar Geography 8.75 History 96 Sheetal Devi Romesh Kumar History 8.75 Lifelong Learning 97 Gurjyot Kour Gurcharan Singh History 8.75 Lifelong Learning 98 Mehdi Hussain Zahir Hussain History 8.75 Buddhist Studies 99 Taniya Dasgotra Sh. Sudershan Kumar Sanskrit 8.75 Hindi 100 Nivedana Wadhera Vinay Kumar Sociology 8.75 Psychology 101 Namarta Sharma Gopal Dass Sharma Zoology 8.75 Buddhist Studies 102 Sheetal Kumari Chain Singh Zoology 8.75 History 103 Gurleen Kour Rajinder Singh Zoology 8.75 Human Genetics 104 Ishwanki Sharma Lekh Raj Sharma Zoology 8.75 Home Science 105 Rita Devi Dev Raj Zoology 8.75 Home Science 106 Prekshy Gupta 0014MBIB18 Raj Kumar Gupta ICccR & HRM 8.75Buddhist Studies 107 Rashi Sharma Diley Ram Sharma Statistics 8.75 Physics 108 Vaishali Sharma Rajesh Sharma Chemistry 8.75 Lifelong Learning 109 NAINA GUPTA NARESH GUPTA TBS 8.735 Economics 110 Hiteshi Sharma Arun Kumar Geography 8.715 Buddhist Studies 111 Makvika Kotwal Shiv Kumar M.Ed 8.715 Environmental Sciences 112 Sourav Singh Darshan Lal Env.Science 8.705 Political Science 113 Peaushi Sharma Faquir Chand Sharma Env.Science 8.705 Buddhist Studies 114 NIHARIKA GUPTA VIJAY GUPTA TBS 8.705 Psychology 115 Kanika Sharma Suresh Chander M.Ed 8.7 History 116 Malkesh Singh Sh. 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