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Royal Global University
Royal Global University Guwahati An exclusive Guide by Royal Global University Reviews on Placements, Faculty & Facilities Check latest reviews and ratings on placements, faculty, facilities submitted by students & alumni. Reviews (Showing 20 of 37 reviews) Overall Rating (Out of 5) 3.6 Based o n 29 Verif ied Reviews Distribution of Rating >4-5 star 28% >3-4 star 45% >2-3 star 24% 1-2 star 3% Component Ratings (Out of 5) Placements 2.6 Infrastructure 4.3 Faculty & Course 3.9 Curriculum Crowd & Campus Life 4.0 Value for Money 3.1 The Verif ied badge indicates that the reviewer's details have been verified by Shiksha, and reviewers are bona f ide students of this college. These reviews and ratings have been given by students. Shiksha does not endorsed the same. Out of 37 published reviews, 29 reviews are verif ied. S Sayantan Brahma | B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2024 Verified Reviewed on 29 Aug 2021 3.6 Placements 2 Infrastructure 4 Faculty & Course Curriculum 4 Crowd & Campus Life 4 Really good infrastructure and facilities. Placements: I have rated 2 because there are no companies coming to this University as we have heard so far. This university is famous for its cultural events across the North East. Well according to their prospectus the avg package offered is 6 lacs. The percentage of students placed is not that high. Companies such as Jio, Dalmia, Star Cement, etc. Visit Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 23-Sep-2021. -
Vol.VI, No.II, July-December, 2018
Volume: VI, Number: II July - December, 2018 ISSN: 2319-8192 Intellection $%LDQQXDO,QWHUGLVFLSOLQDU\5HVHDUFK-RXUQDO Editorial Board Chief Editor: Prof. Nikunja Bihari Biswas, Former Dean, Ashutosh Mukharjee School of Educational Sciences, Assam University, Silchar Editor Managing Editor Dr.Baharul Islam Laskar , Dr. Abul Hassan Chaudhury Principal , Assistant Registrar, M.C.D College, Sonai, Cachar Assam University, Silchar Associate Editors Dr. S.M.Alfarid Hussain, Dr. Anindya Syam Choudhury, Assistant Professor, Department of Mass Associate Professor, Department of English, Communication, Assam University, Silchar Assam University, Silchar Assistant Managing Editors Dr. Monjur Ahmed Laskar, Dr. Nijoy Kr Paul Research Associate, Professional Assistant, Central Library, Bioinformatics Centre, Assam University, Assam University, Silchar EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS Dr. Humayun Bokth , Prof J.U Ahmed , Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Department of Management, NEHU, Assam University Tura Campus Dr. Merina Islam, (founder Editor), Dr. Pius V.T, Associate Professor, Department of Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy, Philosophy , Cachar College, Silchar Assam University, Silchar Dr. Kh Narendra Singh, Prof Sk Jasim Uddin, Head, Department of Anthropology, Department of Chemistry, Assam University, Assam University, Diphu Campus Silchar Dr.Himadri Sekhar Das , Dr. Debotosh Chakraborty Assistant Professor, Department of Physics, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Assam university, Silchar Science, Assam University, Silchar Dr. Moynul Hoque, Dr. Md. Aynul Hoque, Assistant professor, Department of History, Former Assistant Professor, Gurucharan College, Silchar NERIE, Shillong Dr. Taj Uddin Khan Dr. Subrata Sinha, Assistant Professor, Deptt.of Botany, System Analyst, Computer Centre, S.S.College, Hailakandi Assam University, Silchar Dr. Ayesha Afsana Dr. Ganesh Nandi Former Guest Faculty, Deptt. of Law, Asstt. Professor, Deptt. -
Dr. Somnath Paul Curriculum Vitae
Dr. Somnath Paul Curriculum vitae j CONTACT Assistant Professor Mobile: j INFORMATION Department of Applied Sciences (Mathematics) 9854581311/8876230579 Tezpur University, Napaam, Sonitpur j E-mail: [email protected] PO Box 784028 j [email protected] Assam, India. j EDUCATION Ph.D., Mathematical Sciences, 2014. • Tezpur University, Assam, India. • Thesis Title: On distance spectral radius and Laplacian matrices of graphs. • Supervisor: Dr. Milan Nath, Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Tezpur University, Assam, India. • Area of Study: Spectral Graph Theory. M.Sc., Mathematics, 2008. • 1st class 1st position with 85% marks. • Department of Mathematics, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India. B.Sc., Mathematics (Honors), Physics and Statistics, 2006. • 1st class 11th position with distinction and 63.4% marks in Honors. • Bholanath College (Under Gauhati University), Dhubri, Assam, India. H.S., Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, 2003. • 2nd division with 54.6% marks. • Sishupathsala H.S. School (Under AHSEC), Dhubri, Assam, India. H.S.L.C., 2001. • 1st division with 70% marks. • Vivekananda Vidyapith High School (Under SEBA), Dhubri, Assam, India. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 1. Assistant Professor- Department of Applied Sciences (Mathematics), Tezpur University, Assam, from 16/12/2019 till date. 2. Assistant Professor-Department of Mathematics, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Adarsha Mahavidyalaya, Behali, Biswanath, Assam, from 09/08/2017 to 15/12/2019. 3. Assistant Professor (contractual) - Department of Mathematical Sciences, Tezpur University, Assam, from 17/12/2015 to 08/08/2017. 4. Assistant Professor (ad-hoc) - Department of Mathematical Sciences, Tezpur University, Assam, from 05/02/2014 to 15/12/2015. 1 of 7 5. Assistant Professor (contractual) - Department of Mathematics, NIT Silchar, Assam, from August 2013 to January 2014. -
Assam Science and Technology University
ASSAM SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY (A State University of Government of Assam constituted by “Assam Science and Technology University Act, 2009”) Tetelia Road, Jalukbari, Guwahatiiah -781013, Assam NOTICE Due to some technical problem, the registered participants for NCRAST 2018 are requested to send your abstract and contact details (email address, mobile number, Institute address) with the on-line payment receipt once again to [email protected] or before 6th March, 2018. The list of the registered participants is listed below: Sl. Name Institute Address No. 1 Dharitree Dutta Gauhati University Gauhati University Campus, Ghy-14 2 BijitNandan Sharma Royal Group Of Insitution Betkuchi 3 N. Hemarjit Singh NERIST Khanamukh 4 Shamsuz Zaman JEC Jorhat-07 5 Prahlad Kumar Baruah IITG North Guwahati 6 Pallabi Pathak IASST PaschimBoragaon, ghy 7 PalashJyoti Boruah IASST PaschimBoragaon, ghy 8 BijoyPatir Gauhati University Guwahati 9 Yoshiko Bailung IASST Ghy-35 10 HimangshuDeka GIPS Azara 11 Devi Violina GIPS Azara 12 RinkuDeka Gauhati University Guwahati 13 ShahinaKhanam Chowdhury GIPS Azara 14 Nazneen Dewan GIPS Azara 15 TejendraSaikia GIPS Azara 16 AnkitaSarma GIPS Azara 17 AzmolHoque GIPS Azara 18 SunitiChangmai Gauhati University Guwahati 19 Anusmita Das Gauhati University Guwahati 20 SamiranGoswami GIMT Guwahati 21 NaishargaKollol GIMT Guwahati 22 Gongotri Hazarika Kaliabor College Kaliabor 23 MaisnamBabita Devi Assam Don Bosco University Azara 24 Sagorika Bora Kaliabor College Kaliabor 25 Bipul Kumar Talukdar Gauhati University -
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. -
Report on Two Day International Webinar on Impact of Covid-19
Report on ‘Two Day International Webinar on ‘Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on Global Economy’ 22-23 June, 2020 Organised by Centre for Development Studies Department of Economics Rajiv Gandhi University, Arunachal Pradesh Part – I Organising Committee Chief Patron Prof. Saket Kushwaha, Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University Patrons Prof. Amitava Mitra, Pro Vice-Chancellor, Rajiv Gandhi University Prof. Tomo Riba, Registrar, Rajiv Gandhi University Advisors Prof. Tana Showren, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences Prof. N.C. Roy, Professor, Department of Economics Prof. S.K. Nayak, Professor, Department of Economics Organising Chairperson/Convener Prof. Vandana Upadhyay, Head, Professor, Department of Economics Coordinator Dr. Maila Lama, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Deputy Coordinator Dr. Dil. B. Gurung Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Assistant Coordinators Dr. Lijum Nochi, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Dr. Anup Kr. Das, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics Dr. Prasenjit B. Baruah, Sr. Assistant Professor, Department of Economics 1 Part – II Seminar/ Workshop / Webinar / FDP /STPs etc. 2.1: Background / Concept Notes and Objectives The world has been affected by the novel coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic since November 2019. The virus causes respiratory diseases in human beings from common cold to more rare and serious diseases such as the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), both of which have high mortality rates (WHO 2020). The UN Secretary General described it as the worst crisis being faced by mankind since World War-II. It may lead to enhanced instability, unrest and enhanced conflict (The Economic Times, April 1, 2020). There is a high risk associated with this disease as it is highly fatal and contagious. -
Assam University, Diphu Campus Placement Trends & Updates
St. Grace Lilian College of Education Salem An exclusive Guide by Assam University, Diphu Campus Placement Trends & Updates Salary Data of Alumni Powered by Naukri Insights Current Salary (as of 2020-21) by batch For year: 2012-2014 Maximum Salary: 4.50 lakh Median Salary: 3.10 lakh For year: 2015-2017 Maximum Salary: 3.80 lakh Median Salary: 2.70 lakh For year: 2018-2020 Maximum Salary: 3.00 lakh Median Salary: 2.00 lakh Employers & Industries of Alumni Powered by Naukri Insights Where they currently work Their current Organizations 9.09% | Barak Television Network 9.09% | Datat Entry 9.09% | Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam 9.09% | MS English School 9.09% | New Oxford High School 9.09% | Visionet Systems Disclaimer: This PDF is auto-generated based on the information available on Shiksha as on 02-Oct-2021. Their Industry 18.18% | BPO/ITES 9.09% | Education/Teaching/Training Where they got placed Visionet Systems | Rajendra Mishra College | New Oxford High School | Barak Television Network | Datat Entry | Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam | Gyandeep Junior College | Inteliqo Services | Inteliquo Services | Janalakshmi Financial Services | MS English School | Alten Calsoft Labs Placement Reviews Overall Placement Rating (Out of 5) 1.0 Based o n 1 Verif ied Reviews Distribution of Rating >4-5 star 0% >3-4 star 0% >2-3 star 0% 100% The Verif ied badge indicates that the reviewer's details have been verified by Shiksha, and reviewers are bona f ide students of this college. These reviews and ratings have been given by students. Shiksha does not endorsed the same. -
Prevalence of Antibiotic-Resistant, Toxic Metal-Tolerant and Biofilm- Forming Bacteria in Hospital Surroundings
Vol: 35(3), Article ID: e2020018, 19 pages https://doi.org/10.5620/eaht.2020018 eISSN: 2671-9525 1 Original Article 2 Prevalence of antibiotic-resistant, toxic metal-tolerant and biofilm- 3 forming bacteria in hospital surroundings 4 Soumitra Nath1,2,3,* , Ahana Sinha1, Y. Suchitra Singha1, Ankita Dey1, Nilakshi Bhattacharjee1 and Bibhas Deb1,2,3 5 6 1 Department of Biotechnology, Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam, India 7 2 Bioinformatics Centre, Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam, India 8 3 Institutional Biotech Hub, Gurucharan College, Silchar, Assam, India 9 *Correspondence: [email protected] 10 11 Received: April 19, 2020 Accepted: August 31, 2020 Abstract The emergence and rapid spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria due to unethical and non-scientific disposal of hospital wastes and clinical by-products caused an alarming environmental concern and associated public health risks. The present study aims to assess the co-selection of antibiotic resistance and heavy metal tolerance by bacteria isolated from hospital effluents. These isolates were also tested for hemolytic activity, pH-tolerance, thermal inactivation, auto- aggregation, cell-surface hydrophobicity and interaction with other bacteria. The study reports the prevalence of antibiotic-resistant and heavy metal tolerant bacteria in clinical effluents and water samples. Most of these isolates were resistant to vancomycin, clindamycin, ampicillin, rifampicin, penicillin-G, methicillin and cefdinir, and evidenced the production of extended-spectrum β-lactamase enzyme. Toxic metals such as cadmium, copper, iron, lead and zinc also exert a selection pressure towards antibiotic resistance. Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain GCC_19W3, Bacillus sp. strain GCC_19S2 and Achromobacter spanius strain GCC_SB1 showed β-hemolysis, evidenced by the complete breakdown of the red blood cells. -
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. -
Selected Candidates
Revised Notification Date: 09/02/2021 Selected Candidates Online Interdisciplinary Refresher Course on Curriculum and Pedagogy Organized by Teaching Learning Centre (Under PMMMNMTT Scheme, Ministry of Education) Tezpur University (February 15- March 1, 2021) Last date for payment of fee extended till 14th February 2021 The following candidates are selected based on information collected from their google form submissions and NMTT portal. It is assumed that all applicants are in active service in HEI. This is to be noted that the programme is aimed only for the persons engaged in HEIs. That is why Students, Research Scholars, School Level teachers etc., are not selected. All selected candidates need to pay a registration fee of Rs. 700/- .The details for payment and upload of necessary information using google form are given below. Please note that the uploaded payment transaction receipt in the form should show at least last four digits of the credited account. Successful completion of the payment procedure and submission of the details thereafter is mandatory. The program will be managed through Google Classroom. The candidates will receive detailed instructions to join Google Classroom via their individual emails shortly after submission of payment details. # Name of the Applicant Designation Name of the Institution 1 BILAL AHMAD KHAN PROGRAMME MANAGER NATIONAL CHILD LABOUR PROJECT SRINAGAR 2 DR. RINTI DUTTA Assistant Professor Lakhimpur Commerce College 3 DR. NITASHREE BARMAN Assistant Professor Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Adarsha Mahavidyalaya, Tulungia 4 ATANU KUMAR MISHRA Assistant Professor Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Adarsha Mahavidyalaya, Tulungia 5 HARIPRIYA DUTTA Assistant Professor Pandit deendayal Upadhyaya Adarsha Mahavidyalaya Tulungia 6 DR.IMRUL HUSSAIN Assistant Professor Nabajyoti College,Kalgachia 7 DEVAJANI BAKALIAL Assistant Professor Gargaon College 8 PALASH NATH Assistant Professor Rukasen College Bakalia 9 DR. -
Dhemaji College: SL
Library and Information Science Professionals’ Association (LISPA) [Members List] Dhemaji College: SL. No. Name of the Librarian Name and Address of the College Qualifications Contact No. Mr. Gunin Kr. Dutta Moridhal College, Dhemaji MA, BLISc. 9954368225 1 Ms Deizee Singh Pegu Silapathar Science College 2 Ms Himashree Gogoi Silapathar Science College 3 Mr. Khagen Newar Bordoloni Central College, Bordoloni, Dhemaji 9957744660 4 [email protected] Mr. Thanuram Gogoi Librarian, Dhemaji Girls College, Dist Dhemaji 9577331216 5 Mr. Sarbeswar Chutia Librarian,Sissi Borgaon College, Chowkhamting, 9859398112 P.o SissiBorgaon, Dhemaji 6 Mr. Sarbeswar Chutia Librarian,Sissi Borgaon College, Chowkhamting, 9859398112 P.o SissiBorgaon, Dhemaji 6 Ms Purnima Pegu Librarian,Silapathar Town College,P.O Silapather 9954947541 Dist. Dhemaji-787059 7 Miss Chirajun Begum Library Asstt., Sissi Borgaon College, Chowkhamting, P.o SissiBorgaon, Dhemaji 9707754352 8 Ms Bhukshita Bhuyan Library Asstt., Sissi Borgaon College, 8011667335 Chowkhamting, P.o SissiBorgaon, Dhemaji 9 Mr Moni kanta Doley Librarian, Jonai Girls College, Dist. Dhemaji- 9706608680 787060 10 Mr. Indreswar Pait Librarian, Simen Chapori College, Dhemaji 8473844246 11 Ms Rupawati Doley Library Bearer, Silapathar Town College,P.O Silapather Dist. Dhemaji-787059 12 Mr Sunil Taid Librarian Silapather College, Silapather, Dhemaji- 9954556183 [email protected] 787059 13 Rs. 800/- Ms Mithu Medok Librarian, Murkong Selek College, P.O. Jonai, 9435258556 [email protected] Dhemaji 14 R Ms Mithu Medok Librarian, Murkong Selek College, P.O. Jonai, 9435258556 [email protected] Dhemaji 14 R Kamrup : Sl. NO. Name of the Librarian Name and Address of the College Qualifications . Contact No. Dr. Badan Barman Asstt. Librarian Krishna Kanta Handiqui StateOpen P.hd 9864205166 badanbarman2gmail.com University,Patgaon,RaniGate,Guwahati 1 Lakhimpur District: Sl.No. -
A Study on Principal's Leadership Effectiveness of General Degree
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS) Volume 23, Issue 5, Ver. 10 (May. 2018) PP 73-80 e-ISSN: 2279-0837, p-ISSN: 2279-0845. www.iosrjournals.org A Study on Principal’s Leadership Effectiveness of General Degree Colleges in Tinsukia District of Assam 1Mr. Poban Gogoi Department Of Education Digboi College, Digboi, P.O: Digboi, Dist: Tinsukia, Assam, Corresponding Author: Mr. Poban Gogoi Abstract: The principal plays an important role because he/she is the designated leader of the institution. The extents of cooperation from his colleagues as well as from other stakeholders depend to a great extent on effectiveness of Principal’s leadership behavior. The investigator conducted the present study to reveal a clear picture of leadership effectiveness of principals of the General Degree Colleges of Tinsukia District. The main objective of the study is to find out Leadership Effectiveness of Principals of the General Degree Colleges in Tinsukia in general and in relation to location and management in particular. The method followed in this study is Normative Survey Method. Population of the study consists of all the 297 nos. of teachers in the colleges of Tinsukia District. A total of 88 nos. teachers were selected for the sample. The tool used for collection of data was Leadership Effectiveness Scale (LES). It was developed by the investigator. Conclusion drawn from the study were that the Leadership Effectiveness of the majority of the Principals is slightly higher than the average, no significant difference between Leadership Effectiveness of the Principals of the Rural and Urban General Degree Colleges, no significant difference between Leadership Effectiveness of the Principals of the Provincialised and Non-Provincialised General Degree Colleges etc.