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Prospectus 2021-22 Jawaharlal Nehru College Pasighat Hill-Top, East Siang District - 791 103 Arunachal Pradesh From Darkness Unto Light. ” 0 1 COLLEGE PASIGHAT STUM rrs CDTIE PROSPECTUS 2021-22 ‘Old as we are with memories stretching back to the early dawns of human history and endeavour; we have to grow young again, in tune with our present time...” PROSPECTUS 2021-22 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU COLLEGE PASIGHAT aNAAC accredited CoCCege P.O: Hill Top - 791 103, Pasighat, East Siang, Arunachal Pradesh Email : [email protected] | Website : www.jncpasigCiat.ecCu.in IMPORTANT 1. Catchment area norm will strictly be adhered to, as per Govt. Order No. ED/HE-52(Aca)/2011/Part-I, Dated 27-10-2016 and no requests or recommendations will be entertained for admission of students from outside the catchment area. 2. As per standing University norms, students securing below 40% aggregate in AISSCE examination will not be admitted into any stream of undergraduate courses. Such students need not apply. 3. Compartmental Students will not be admitted as per Govt. Order No. ED/HE-757/2004/1754 dated 24th Oct’ 2007. However, compartmental Students of catchment area will be admitted if they pass the examination and produce the pass mark sheet before the last date of admissions. No provisional admission will be given to such students. 4. In case of any student indulging in ragging, he/she will be expelled from the college/hostel as per Govt, order No: ED/HE-20/2009/1000-52, dated the Itanagar 27 June 2018. CONTENTS Chapters ► Profile of the College ► Calendar of College Activities ► Admission Details: Courses of Study Eligibility for Admission in I Semester • Catchment Areas for Admission Catchment Area Selection Norms Total Intake Capacity and Norms Documents Required for Online Admission in I Semester (Scanned copies to be uploaded) The New Choice Based Credit System (CBCS): Introduction Subject Combinations to be offered in I Semester ( BA / B.Sc. / B.Com.) Eligibility for Admission into Subsequent Semesters Documents required for Online Admission into III & V Sems (Scanned copies to be uploaded) Important Note ( for all Fresh Candidates ► Details of University Examinations (Under Graduate): Important Dates Regarding University Examinations (End Semester): Undergraduate 7 Documents Required for filling up the University Examinations (End Semester) Forms 7 Pass Criteria 7 ► Post Graduate (M.A.) Programmes 8 ► General Information on Post Graduate Programmes 9 ► Details of University Examinations (Post Graduate) & Important Contacts 10 ► Details of Fees 11 ► Issue of Transfer Certificate 12 ► Important University / College Rules and Guidelines 13 ► Code of Conduct for the Students 14 ► Hostel Admission Rules and Guidelines 15 ► Details of Stipend 16 ► Merit Awards 17 ► Activities of Quality Assurance and Upgradation 18 ► Travel Concession 20 ► Library 20 ► College Magazine 21 ► The J.N.C. Students’ Union 21 ► The Lyngdoh Committee Recommendations regarding Students’ Union Elections 22 ► Prohibition of Ragging 22 ► Extension and Support Services 23 ► Other Facilities 25 ► Details of the Undertaking to be signed by all Candidates during admission 27 ► List of College Staff 28 OUR LOGO The logo of the College represents the selected portion of well-known shloka from the Brihaddranvaka Upanishad (i.iii.28) Asato ma sadgamaya tamaso ma jyotirgamaya mrityormaamritamgamaya Which means “Lead me from all that is untrue and unreal to what is real and true. Lead me from darkness to light; ignorance to knowledge. Lead me from death to immortality. " The five stars inside the elliptical rings symbolize the five original administrative divisions of erstwhile NEFA (Arunachal Pradesh). The fruit laden tree in the centre reflects the efflorescence of knowledge from the cradle of learning amidst the greenery of the campus. OUR VISION To establish ours as a leading College, providing higher education of excellence with integrity, consistency and due diligence. OUR MISSION To prepare the future generation with academic excellence and practical skills needed to face national and global challenges and lead the country into the world of the future. Prospectus 2021 - 22 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU COLLEGE, Pasighat JAWAHARLAL NEHRU COLLEGE PASIGHAT Established :: 1964 a NAAC accredited institution Located on the idyllic Hill Top complemented by the stunning views of river Siang, Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat is enviably the oldest institution of higher learning in Arunachal Pradesh. The college made its academic sojourn with just 42 students and 8 faculty members in Arts stream in the barracks of Assam Rifles on 3rd July 1964 and was shifted to its present site in 1967. Sprawled opulently over two campuses i.e. the upper campus and the lower campus, the college creates the perfect ambience for teaching-learning, away from the humdrum of city life. The upper campus, just 3 kms away from the centurion town Pasighat and 1 km from the lower campus, houses the administrative block, teaching departments and library. The lower campus is primarily the residential campus for both students and staff. Although Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat, remained the lone institution of higher learning in the state till 1978, today when many more colleges in the state have come up, it still remains the most sought after institution for the youngsters who repose faith in its academic splendour and take pride in its imposing ambience. As imparting quality education remains the main plank of enterprise at Jawaharlal Nehru College, no stone is left unturned here to prepare the students for a brighter horizon that they often dream of during their youth.It goes to the credit of the college that its alumni cover the coveted Who’s Who list of the state in various fields. After more than five decades of its historic existence, today the college proudly nurtures around 4000 students every year, ready to take on the challenges of the present time with intellect and vigour. They are chiselled with precision for them to carve a niche for themselves by a team of more than 70 dedicated faculty members drawn from different parts of the country and the state having expertise in their own field of research and teaching. With a platter of 14 subjects to choose from 3 different streams viz. Arts, Science, and Commerce, the students enjoy ample academic flexibility. Till date, the college has consistently maintained its leading position in providing the best infrastructural facilities to the students with skill enhancing computer education, and a very rich library that is the repository of some of the rare publications of North-East India. In the noble endeavor to further the cause of Higher Education in the state, yet another feather has been added to the annals of glory of the college by introducing Post Graduate programmes in the department of History, Geography, Hindi and English with an intake capacity of 30 seats each. As a giant leap towards academic excellence, Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat, scripted history when in recognition of its immense contributions to the cause of higher education in the state and country as a whole for long 50 years, the college was accredited Grade ‘A’ (Cycle 2), the highest grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), in the year 2014. It also earned the reputation as the first and only college in the state affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar, to be conferred with “COLLEGE WITH POTENTIAL FOR EXCELLENCE” (CPE) status by University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi, in 2010, and was re-conferred the same in 2014. In 2019, the college was accredited Grade ‘B’ (Cycle-3) by the NAAC, Bengaluru. 1 Prospectus 2021 - 22 JAWAHARLAL NEHRU COLLEGE, Pasighat CALENDAR OF COLLEGE ACTIVITIES: 1. Online form fill up (for 1st Semester) : 02 Aug 2021 (10:00 am) to 17 Aug 2021 (till 06:00 pm) 2. SCHEDULE OF ADMISSION (Online): a) For I SEMESTER only: i) Display of Merit List on the College Website : 23 Aug 2021 (after 06:00 pm) ii) Dates for Online Admission & Payment of Fees (of selected candidates): a) Without Late Fee : 24-08-2021 to 27-08-2021 b) Admission of Waiting List : 30-08-2021 to 31-08-2021 c) With Late Fee (of Rs. 200/-): 01-09-2021 to till closure by Principal’s Order. iii) Commencement of Classes : 01st September 2021 (Tentative) b) For III & V Semesters: (Tentative and subject to change) i) Admission (Without Late Fee) : 09-08-2021 to 13-08-2021 ii) Admission (With Late Fee) : 16-08-2021 to 20-08-2021 iii) Commencement of Classes : 23rd August 2021 (Tentative) c) b) For II, IV & VI Semesters: (Tentative and subject to change) i) Admission (Without Late Fee) : 17-01-2022 to 19-01-2022 ii) Admission (With Late Fee) : 20-01-2022 to 21-01-2022 iii) Commencement of Classes : 24th January 2022 (Tentative) 4. In Semester Examinations (Sessional) : to be completed before November 2021 9. Filling-Up of Online Examination Forms (I/III/V Sem) : 11 Nov to 18 Nov 2021 6. End Semester Exams (I/III/V Semesters) : 02 Dec to 20 Dec 2021 10. Semester Break / Winter Recess : 27 Dec 2021 to 14 Jan 2022 11. Re-Opening of College after Winter Recess : 17 Jan 2022 (Monday) 12. Filling-Up of Online Examination Forms (II/IV/VI Sem) : 02 May to 06 May 2022 13. End Semester Exams (II/IV/VI Semesters) : 16 May to 03 June 2022 14. Summer Vacation : 13 June 2022 to 15 July 2022 I M P O R T A N T As per guidelines/ advisories issued by the MHA and State Government during the Covid-19 Pandemic, the entire processes of application, admission, and payment of admission & other fees for the session 2021-22 shall be done by Online Mode only. No request for over the counter (offline) assistance regarding admission shall be entertained untill further orders.
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