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Guidelines for Students of Jonai Girls' College, Jonai P R O S P E C T U S Estd. 1994 PROSPECTUS A N D APPLICA T I O N F O R M JONAI GIRLS’ COLLEGE, JONAI P.O.- Jonai, Dist. - Dhemaji (Assam), Pin - 787060 www.jonaigirlscollege.edu.in JONAI GIRLS’ COLLEGE 1 SESSION : 2020 - 21 P R O S P E C T U S GENESIS OF THE COLLEGE Jonai Girls’ College is situated in the vicinity institution in the entire Sub-Division of Jonai of Jonai township area established in the year imparting female students and now in a position 1994 with the cherished goal of spreading and to provide optimum infrastructure facilities to the imparting higher education to backward women students, teachers and office staff The college section of Jonai Sub-Division and abutting areas. authority is making sincere efforts to get rid of Since the day of its inception, the college has the shortcomings and fulfil the pressing needs of been relentlessly working to attain its cherished the students, staff and the college as a whole with goal of spreading the light of knowledge to a view of creating a conducive atmosphere and hitherto uncontested weaker sections of this area. environment for academic development. And we Jonai Girls’ College is the outcome of concerted are quite hopeful that this will be achieved in a efforts, sacrifice and dedication of the local short time with the help and co-operation of all people, teaching and non-teaching staff of the concerned. college, the farsighted management members It is aware of the fact that the place in which and unconditional support of student community. the Jonai Girls’ College is located was erstwhile The college has come across hurdles on its way under the NEFA (North-Eastern Frontier Agency) to reach this present stage. was transferred and created Tribal Belt in 1951, The college attained its initial attention from 13th March, with nomenclature Murkongselek the Government of Assam when it was brought (Jonai) Tribal Belt. It is one of the remotest and under financial assistance system in the year most backward areas in the District of Dhemaji, 2005, 15th August. It is the only Girls’ educational Assam bordering Arunachal Pradesh. institution with more than 1,000 students at The pivotal concern of the college is to impart present and accorded Permanent Affiliation by quality education, inculcate human outlook, sense Dibrugarh University with effect from the of discipline, respect for tradition and also imbibe academic session 2008-09 (Arts stream only) balanced global scientific outlook. It is our and follows the Semester system as came in relentless pursuit to remain relevant through effect from 2011-12 in Degree level under the meticulous planning and hard work. The same University. endeavour is to contribute our optimum part It would be worthwhile to mention that the towards nation building. Jonai Girls’ College is the only educational JONAI GIRLS’ COLLEGE 2 SESSION : 2020 - 21 P R O S P E C T U S GUIDELINES FOR STUDENTS OF JONAI GIRLS’ COLLEGE, JONAI 1. Guidline for Students: fond memory of Late Janeki Pegu to be sponsored by Sri Mohan Pegu, Head of the 1. Familiarise yourself with the college Department of History and son of rules as notified from time to time. Mr.Punyeswar Pegu. 2. Requires regular attendance of classes. 5. (a) CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES : 3. Look up the notice board daily. GAMES & SPORTS: Outdoor and Indoor games and sports facilities are available for 4. Maintain discipline in and outside the the students. Outstanding performers are college campus. sponsored by the college for Inter College 5. Keep your college clean. and University Sports Competition. 6. Do not use mobile phones inside (b) COLLEGE MAGAZINE : The college classrooms. magazine is brought out annually to encourage original writing and literary 7. Don’t spit on walls and in classrooms. activities among students. The magazine is Do not write or stick anything on walls, edited by the student editors elected annually desks benches. by the students. The editors (Assamese and English Section) work under the guidance of 2. Motto of the College: Prof-in-charge. To reach the culminating point as a centre of excellence in higher education by imparting (c) EXCURSION AND FIELD STUDIES : College authority facilitates for excursion and quality education. field studies. 3. Vision of the college: (d) STUDENTS UNION : Jonai Girls’ The vision of the Jonai Girls college is to College Students Union is the General Body become one of the leading centres of of the students of the College. Its excellence imparting women education. membership is compulsory for every students of the college. Office bearers of the student 4. Award / Felicitation: Union are elected annually. The elected The college will award two students securing candidates are hierarchically assigned as - highest marks in (75% or above) in any Hons Permenant Vice President, General subject. The award will be declared on the Secretary, Assistant General Secretary, basis of the Sixth Semester Result every Games & Sports Secretary (Major), Games year. The Award will carry a cash prize of & Sports Secretary (Minor), Cultural Rs. 5000.00(Five Thousand) each and a Secretary, Magazine Secretary, Debating citation copy. it is a memorial award in the Secretary, Girls’ Common Room Secretary JONAI GIRLS’ COLLEGE 3 SESSION : 2020 - 21 P R O S P E C T U S & Social Service Secretary as per their Seats may be allotted to students having contest and majority votes in support of outstanding performance records in the respective candidates. The tenure of the field of sports, culture, NCC, NSS and student Union is one Academic Session only other Extra-curricular activities. for which they have contested. Free Admission for students securing 6. Intake capacity of the College: above 75% . Classes Capacity 9. Hostel Facilities : TDC 1st Sem. 350 (175 in each section) Hostel facilities will be provided to the outstation students and admission will be Students are admitted on merit basis and made strictly on merit basis. The interested admission is subject to Dibrugarh University students may apply for the same at the time regulations. There is provision of reservation of admission. However the details can be as per Central/State Government Rules. obtained from the office during working hours 7. Student Grievance Cell : i.e. between 09:00 A.M. to 03:00 P.M. 7. Rules of Admission : 10. General Rules: (a) For admission to the BA 1st Semester Attendance ester Examinations, held by the class, a student must have passed Dibrugarh University. This rule is strictly Higher Secondary orequivqlent applicable to all the subjects, irrespective of examination from a recognized board or Compulsory, Honours or Core subjects. council. COLLEGE UNIFORM: Students must wear (b) Admission is purely on merit basis. the college uniform in the college i. e. white However students with good sports kamij, white salwar with orange dopatta. background will also be considered During winter they may wear navy blue based on their credentials. cardigan or blazer. They must put on the college Identity Cards. (c) Application for admission is to be submitted in the prescribed Form to the IDENTITY CARDS: The students must put office of the college. Either in person or on the Identity Card inside the College through online Campus. If the Identity Card is lost it may be repurchased on cash payment of Rs. 100/- 8. Reservation Rules 11. DISCIPLINARY ACTION: Reservation of seats for students belonging to SC, ST (Hills), ST (Plains), Violation of rules, unsatisfactory progress, OBC, MOBC, TGL and Differently Abled irregular attendance, irregular clearance of students are followed as per Government college and hostel fees, unruly conduct, rules. adoption of unfair means during exams etc. JONAI GIRLS’ COLLEGE 4 SESSION : 2020 - 21 P R O S P E C T U S are some of the offences which may make 13. Computer Lab : students liable for disciplinary actions like There is a well facilitated Computer termination of scholarship, forced transfer Laboratory adjacent to the College Library from college, temporary suspension, fine and for students. The students can avail the even expulsion from college. opportunity to become a part of Digital World. 12. College Library: The Computer Lab is a proposed site for Wi- fi Campus and other upcoming course The college library contains more than 25,000 packages associated with the computer books on various subjects. A conducive world, Presently the Lab has Wi-Max Reading Room is attached to the Library. connectivity with proper LAN where a good Some of the leading Magazines and Journals number of students can access the computer are also subscribed for the Library Users, at a time. The students are encouraged to Besides, there is a provision of Book Bank. be familiar with the digital world. They can Text books are issued to deserving students have Free Access to the Internet. They can on loan by the Book Bank. However the browse Webs and also may download their books are provided as loan to the Students desired documents/study materials/ against their valid Library Cards only. The reference/articles etc. from the relevant Library Users must return the Books to the Websites on payment of Rs. 10 per page. Library within 15 days from the date of issuing the book. Besides, the Students must 14. Student Support Services: submit their borrowed books and also the BOOK BANK: There is provision of Book Library Cards before commencement of Bank in the college for the benefit of the poor each End Semester Examination. The & needy students in thecollege. It is under defaulters will have to bear a penalty double the purview of the college library. to the cost of the borrowed books and their Results will remain Withheld.
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