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| Kathua Campus holds indication progarmme | | CAMPUS STORIES............. | | EARLY TIMES REPORT
JAMMU, July 29 : The Management School at Kathua Campus, University of Jammu organised induction programme for the eighth batch of MBA students. Programme incharge, Dr Jyoti Sharma welcomed the freshers and introduced the faculty members as also other staff to the new batch. The new batch was apprised of the course curriculum. They were also informed about the teaching pedagogy being used in the delivery of curriculum. The faculty members acquainted them about the role of management education and training in their professional wellbeing. The new batch of students was also given an overview of the current expectations that the corporate have from the management graduates and thus, were advised to strive for expertise and master the art of multi-tasking. Among others who interacted with the students were Dr Naresh Sharma, Pankaj Khajuria, Viney Kesar, Vishal Sharma, Isha Sharma and Dr. Bhanu Pratap Singh. 8 50 per cent pass Part-II exam University of Jammu (JU) today declared the BA/BSc/BCom/BBA/BCA Part-II results of the three-year degree course with an improved pass percentage of 50. A total of 24,345 students appeared in Part-II examinations. Likewise Part-III and Part-I, the Part-II results were also delayed because some of the college teachers had refused to evaluate the answer scripts. 8 School of Biotechnology needs SRF School of Biotechnology, University of Jammu has invited applications on plain paper from eligible candidates for the position of Senior Research Fellow(SRF) in the CSIR sponsored project entitled 'Chemical and biological investigations of some important medicinal plants growing in North-Western Himalayan region for anticancer and antioxidant activities.' 8 Insensitive JU Showing their complete non-seriousness to admit the mistake and then correct it, the authorities concerned have continued with Prof Naresh Padha as Registrar of University of Jammu on its RTI link on the website thus bringing a bad name to the institution of higher learning. Prof Padha's name still figures in the columns as Ist Appellate Authority with his personal email address and Mobile Number. The glaring mistake was, however, highlighted through these columns but the insensitive JU has failed in its endevour to bring in the necessary correction. |
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