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    ON

    WEBSITE OF JAMMU UNIVERSITY

    Submitted to:SIKKIM MANIPAL UNIVERSITY

    For the partial fulfillment of the

    Award of Degree of

    Bachelors of Computer Application

    Developed By: Under the guidance of:Vikas Dhar Tahir Tahrikee

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    CERTIFICATE

    It is to certify that Vikas Dhar, Registration No. 520619737 has completedthe project work, Website of Jammu University for the partial fulfillment of theaward of the degree of BACHELORS OF COMPUTER APPLICATION by

    Sikkim Manipal University.

    (Academic Year: 2008-2009)

    Sig. of Project Guide( )

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

    I have conceived that it is virtually impossible for me to undertake and complete a

    project of this kind without the encouragement, guidance and assistance from our

    teachers and friends. Preparing any project requires views of many peoples but I

    suspect those technical projects are more difficult than others. A great many

    people are involved in various stages of the project preparation that shared their

    knowledge and experience.

    At the very outset I express my heartful gratitude to Tahir Tahrikee

    and the administration of the college for giving me opportunity to complete the

    project well in time.

    Lastly I would like to thank to all my friends for sharing their experiences of

    software and specially my parents whose principles and morale support helped

    me to rise to this position in which I am in today.

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    Index

    1. Certificate

    2. Acknowledgement

    3. Title of the project.

    4. Introduction of project

    5. Objectives of the project.6. SRS.

    7. Introduction to Language used.

    8. SDLC.

    9. E R Diagrams.

    10. BIBLOGRAPHY.

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    TITLE OF THE PROJECT

    UNIVERSITY OF JAMMU

    INTRODUCTION:- Cradled in the lap of mountains atthe foothills of auspicious Trikuta, besides the river Tawi at an

    altitude of 1030 ft. in Jammu. This 'city of temples' has many

    places that are flocked by people from every nook and corner.Among all these, also comes the famed University of Jammu.

    A place, where imparting education is not considered just as a

    mere duty, but as a commitment towards the advancement of the

    society. A University with a vision and a single-minded mission.

    To make Jammu university a name to reckon with. A saga that has

    been continuing from the time of its inception.

    The University of Jammu holds examinations, grants degrees,

    generates knowledge and confers diverse academic distinctions on

    persons who pursue approved courses of study in the University or

    in constituent colleges/institutions approved for the purpose also

    for those who appear as external/private candidates. It also confers

    honorary degrees or other distinctions on the persons of

    exceptional caliber. The University also admits, maintains,

    recognizes, and affiliates colleges and other institutions. It is

    primarily a research, teaching, affiliating, and examining body

    involved in promotion of arts, science and other branches of

    learning. The University is open to all classes and creeds with the

    sole objective to carry people from darkness to light.

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    OBJECTIVES OF THE PROJECT

    1. Record maintenance in the system will be easier.

    2. Increase the efficiency and man power will be lessused.

    3. Storage capacity will be more.

    4. It will increase the accuracy.

    5. It is Reliable.

    6. It makes the system interactive.

    7. Record updating will be easier and sample.

    8. It will make the work more easily and fast.

    9. It results in paper less office.

    10. It is cost effective.

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    SRS (System Requirement Specification)

    Working Environment

    Min. Hardware Requirements:

    System with following configuration:

    Processor: Pentium-4

    RAM: 256 MB

    Hard Disk: 80 GB

    FDD: 1.44 MB

    Min. Software Requirements:

    Servers:Web Server: IIS, Personal Web Server(PWS)

    Operating System : Win NT 4.0 options Pack withwin 98 running on client machines.

    Markup Language: HTML 4.0Browsers: IE 4.0, NE 4.5

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    ServersWeb Servers:-A web server is a computer that contains all the webpages for a particular web site and has special

    software installed to send these web pages to webbrowsers that request them

    Internet Information server (IIS):Internet Information Server is a professional webServer. An Internet Information Server project is a VBProject that runs on the server and services client

    requests. It is a web server that enables us a topublish information on a corporate Intranet or on theInternet. Internet Information Server can also beconfigured to provide File Transfer Protocol (FTP) andgopher services.

    Working of Internet Information Server:

    The web is fundamentally a system of requests andresponses. Web browsers request information by

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    sending a URL to a web server. The web serverresponds by returning a Hypertext Markup Language(HTML) page.

    IIS is meant to help VB developers who use the toolsthey are familiar with to the web. A web class is the

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    basic item of an IIS application. A web class replacesthe custom component. A web class lets us combineVB Code with the objects of the ASP components tocreate HTML files.

    Personal Web Server (PWS) :Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS) 4.0 is used forpersonal information sharing and Web development.PWS is a desktop Web Server that makes Web sitesetup quick and simple, from creating a personalizedhome page automatically, to drag-and-droppublishing of documents.

    Because Personal Web Server supports ActiveServer Pages, it can be used as a development andtesting platform for web site. Create a page in theoffice or at home, and test it by using Personal WebServer, before hosting it on the corporate server oran Internet service provider.

    Features of Personal Web Server 4.0

    a. New user interface:Personal Web Server includes Personal WebManager, an enhanced server management utilitythat greatly simplifies server operation whileretaining support forcreating virtual directories, site traffic logging, and

    directory browsing.b. Locate Documents Easily:Ever get confused by cryptic file names on a shareddirectory? Avoid confusion by placing descriptivelinks on our home page. Visitors easily reach thecorrect document.

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    To place links on our home page, we just type thelocation and description of the file. PWS does therest!

    c. Site traffic monitoring:Real-time graphs that display site traffic statistics,such as requests per day, requests per hour, visitorsper day, and visitors per hour.

    Operating System:Windows 2000

    Windows 2000 operating system family consist ofWindows 2000 professional, Windows 2000 server,Windows 2000 Advanced server and Windows 2000data center serverWindows 2000 family is the successor to theWindows NT line of product . The Windows 2000family builtupon the technology from the Windows NT line of

    product adds many features and enhancements.Windows 2000 reliable scaleable and easily tomanage, easy to use version of Microsoft Windows todate. It provides a solid backbone and infra structureto base your company computing needs upon.

    Markup Languages

    HTML 4.0Web pages are written in a language calledHTML(Hypertext Markup Language). HTML allowsusers to produce web pages that include text,graphics, and pointers to other WebPages.

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    HTML is a markup language, a language fordescribing how documents are to be formatted. Theadvantage of markup language over one with noexplicit markup is that writing a browser for it is

    straightforward. The browser has to understand themarkup commands.Documents written in Markup language can becontrasted to documents produced with a WYSIWYG(What You See Is What You Get) word processor,such as MS-Word. The main drawback of HTML is thatit creates Static web pages.

    There are two basic approaches to making an HTML

    page. We can type out the text and HTML commandsour self with a text editor, or we can use graphicalsoftware that generates the commands for us. It isrecommended that we do not use the graphicalsoftware.

    We can use any text editor or processor to createHTML web pages. It is not needed to learn a new

    software program at the

    same time we are starting to learn HTML. Even asimple text editor like Windows Notepad will work

    just fine.

    TO design the HTML page we use the words starting

    with < and ending with\ >. These words are codedcommands. These coded commands are called HTML

    kind of text it is. This allows the web browser todisplay the text appropriately.

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    Tags that HTML pages mostly have:

    Most HTML tag have two parts: an opening tag, toindicate where a piece of page begins, and a closingtag, to show where the piece of text ends. Closingtags start with a /(forward slash) just after the ) of the start tag. Most tags have two variations, one that we use to

    indicate where the tag begins (the start tag), and another to indicate where that

    particular tag ends (the end tag). The tag that we place at the beginning of our

    HTML code for a web page, for example is the following :

    At the very end of out HTML code, we place this end tag:

    The only difference between these start and end tags is the placement of a slash

    before the letters HTML in the end tag.

    HTML tags come in two basic varieties:

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    Container Tag

    Empty Tag

    The preceding tag is an example of a container tag.

    An example of an empty tag is as follows:

    In this example, the tag is , which contains so called meta

    information. Meta information doesnt show up in a visitors browser but can still

    be significant. Here, the NAME and CONTENT attributes work together to

    indicate that the author of the web page is Vikram Khorana .

    Understanding URLS

    A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) is simply an address on the internet. When

    we enter an URL, we are telling our browse exactly where to go to find the page

    we want, just the way putting an address on a letter tells postal employees

    exactly where our letter should go.

    URLs take the following general form:

    http://www.yourcompany.com/inventory.html

    In this fictional URL, http is short forhypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), which is

    the most common beginning for internet addresses these days. Unless we startone otherwise, browsers assume that each URL we enter begins with http.

    The slashes separate the parts of the address notice that two slashes are

    required after http, while subsequent slashes occur singly. The www in this URL

    stands for World Wide Web. The yourcompany.com in this example is the

    domain name, and references the particular server on the web where the file

    were looking for is located. The inventory portion of the address is the exact

    page within that server.

    Rules for writing HTML:

    HTML which some people consider more a formatting language than a

    programming language, requires to follow certain rules. Rules may vary

    http://www.yourcompany.com/inventory.htmlhttp://www.yourcompany.com/inventory.html
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    somewhat from one programming language to another, but those for HTML are

    few. They probably wont surprise experienced programmers.

    1. Use the less than and greater than sign (< and >) as the outer part of the

    tag as in .

    2. If the tag used requires an end tag, one must not forget to put it in. The

    end tag is the same as the start tag, except that it includes a slash

    immediately to the right of < symbol, as in .

    3. Although no longer required, we should begin our HTML file with the

    tag and end with the tag. Everything else goes

    between these two tags.

    4. When designating attributes, we use the equal sign (=), as in TEXT =. Do

    not put a space on either side of the equal sign when including attributes.

    5. In the attribute designation, place quotation marks on both sides of the

    value, as in TEXT=#871E11. Many times, we may be able to write HTML

    without the quotation marks, but its better to include them. That way, we

    must avoid problems with any browsers that may have trouble interpreting

    what we mean. Besides, the quotation marks make it easier to find any

    attributes you want to change when were modifying our HTML files.

    6. Use the pound sign (#) when indicating colors by means of theirhexadecimal codes, as in the following:

    7. We often will need to nest tags, so make sure that we keep track of the

    end tags in order not to forget any of them.

    8. When nesting tags, it is very important to keep track of start and end tags

    so that we dont overlap them. In other words, if we want to underline a

    sentence in bold type, we put the other set of tags around the first set as

    follows :

    This sentence appears underlined and in bold type.

    9. We must use all uppercase letters for tags and attributes, such as

    and TEXT. We can use lower case letters, but that makes the

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    The Object Context object is used to control Active Server Page transactions.

    The Request Object

    The Request object represents all information sent in a request from a browser to

    your server.

    The Response Object

    The Response object represents all the information that is sent from your serverto a browser.

    The Session Object

    The Session object represents the information about a particular user session.

    ASP Installable Components

    Before using any of the following installable components in the Active ServerPage script, we must explicitly declare an instance of the component.

    The Ad Rotator Component

    The Ad Rotator component enables to display banner advertisements withdifferent frequencies.

    The Browser Capabilities Component

    The Browser Capabilities component enables you to detect the features of a Webbrowser .

    The Content Linking Component

    The Content Rotator Component

    The Content Rotator component enables to display HTML strings with differentfrequencies.

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    The Counter Component

    The Counter component enables to create one or more counter to trackinformation such as the number of visits to a Web site .

    The Lookup Table Component

    The Lookup Table component enables to cache information in an object that canbe- created with page, session, or application scope.

    The NewMail Object

    The newmail object enables you to send email from an Active Server Pages.

    The Page Counter Component

    The page Counter component enables to track the number of times that a pagehas been requested.

    Working with Scripting Languages

    Programming languages such as Visual Basic, C++, and Java provide low-levelaccess to computer resources and are used to create complex, large-scaleprograms. Scripting languages, however, are used to create programs of limitedcapability, called scripts that execute Web site functions on a Web server orbrowser. Unlike more complex programming languages, scripting languages areinterpreted; instruction statements are sequentially executed by an intermediateprogram called a command interpreter. While interpretation reduces executionefficiency, scripting languages are easy to learn and provide powerfulfunctionality. Scripts can be embedded in HTML pages to format content or usedto implement COM components encapsulating advanced business logic.

    Active Server Pages makes it possible for Web developers to write scripts thatexecute on the server in variety of scripting languages. In fact, several scriptinglanguages can be used within a single .asp file. In addition, because scripts areread and processed on the server-side, the browser that requests the .asp filedoes not need to support scripting.

    You can use any scripting language for which the appropriate scripting engine isinstalled on your Web server. A scripting engine is a program that processes

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    commands written in a particular language. Active Server Pages comes with twoscripting engines: Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) andMicrosoft JScript. You can install and use engines for other scripting languages,such as REXX, PERL, and Python.

    If you are already a Visual Basic programmer, you can immediately begin usingVBScript, which is a subset of Visual Basic. If you are a Java, C, or C++programmer, you may find that JScript syntax is familiar to you, even thoughJScript is not directly related to Java or C.

    If you are familiar with another scripting language, such as REXX, Perl, or Pythonyou can obtain and install the appropriate scripting engine so that you can usethe language you already know. Active Server Pages is a COM scripting host; touse a language you must install a scripting engine that follows the COM Scriptingstandard and resides as a COM (Component Object Model) object on the Webserver.

    Using VBScript and JScript on the Server

    When using VBScript on the server with ASP, two VBScript features aredisabled. Because scripts written with Active Server Pages are executed on theserver, the VBScript statements that present user-interface elements, InputBoxand MsgBox, are not supported. In addition, do not use the VBScript functionsCreateObject and GetObject in server-side scripts. Use Server.CreateObjectinstead so that ASP can track the object instance. Objects created byCreateObject orGetObject cannot access the ASP built-in objects and cannotparticipate in transactions. The exception to this rule is when you are using the

    IIS Admin Objects, and when you are using Java monikers.

    Giving Variables Session or Application Scope

    Global variables are accessible only in a single .asp file. To make a variableaccessible beyond a single page, give the variable either session or applicationscope. Session-scoped variables are available to all pages in one ASPapplication that are requested by one user. Application-scoped variables areavailable to all pages in one ASP application that are requested by any user.

    Session variables are a good way to store information for a single user, such aspreferences or the user's name or identification. Application variables are a goodway to store information for all users of a particular application, such as anapplication-specific greeting or general values needed by the application.

    ASP provides two built-in objects into which you can store variables: the Sessionobject and the Application object.

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    You can also create object instances with session or application scope. For moreinformation, see Setting Object Scope.

    Session Scope

    To give a variable session scope, store it in the Session object by assigning avalue to a namedentry in the object.To retrieve information from the Sessionobject, access the named entry by using the output directive (

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    Proceduredefination

    The RUNAT=SERVER attribute tells the Web server to process the script on theserver. If you do not set this attribute, the script is processed by the client

    browser. The LANGUAGE attribute determines the scripting language used forthis script block. You can specify any language for which you have the scriptingengine installed with the server. To specify VBScript, use the value VBScript. Tospecify JScript, use the value JScript. If you do not set the LANGUAGE attribute,the script block is interpreted in the primary scripting language.

    Calling Procedures

    To call procedures, include the name of the procedure in a command. If you arecalling JScript procedures from VBScript, you must use parentheses after theprocedure name; if the procedure has no arguments, use empty parentheses. If

    you are calling either VBScript or JScript procedures from JScript, always useparentheses after the procedure name.

    For VBScript, you can also use the Call keyword when calling a procedure.However, if the procedure that you are calling requires arguments, the argumentlist must be enclosed in parentheses. If you omit the Call keyword, you also mustomit the parentheses around the argument list. If you use Call syntax to call anybuilt-in or user-defined function, the functions return value is discarded.

    Limits of Microsoft Jet database engine

    The Microsoft Jet database engine:

    Allows a maximum of 2048 bytes in a record

    Allows a maximum of 255 fields in a table

    Supports files up to a maximum of I gigabyte in size.

    Disadvantages of Access

    The main disadvantage of Access database is that it is a file server. Moreover Access is not a true backend because it is not doing any processing.Access uses the Microsoft Jet Engine to, communicate with data stored inan Access MDB database file stored on a file server.

    Introduction To PWS

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    Microsoft Personal Web Server (PWS) 4.0 is the answer to your personalinformation sharing and Web development needs. PWS is a desktop Web serverthat makes Web site setup quick and simple, from creating a personalized homepage automatically, to drag-and-drop publishing of documents.

    On the corporate intranet, Personal Web Server can be used to quickly sharedocuments in their native format; or, convert documents to HTML, and then usePWS to share them across different operating systems.

    Because Personal Web Server supports Active Server Pages, it can be used asa development and testing platform for Web sites. Create your site in the office orat home, and test it by using Personal Web Server, before hosting it on thecorporate server or an Internet service provider.

    New Features of PWS

    Personal Web Server 4.0 has a new look and many new features! Included inthis release:

    New user interface:

    Personal Web Server now includes Personal Web Manager, an enhanced servermanagement utility that greatly simplifies server operation while retaining supportfor creating virtual directories, site traffic logging, and directory browsing.

    New site traffic monitoring:

    Real-time graphs that display site traffic statistics, such as requests per day,

    requests per hour, visitors per day, and visitors per hour.

    Home Page Wizard:

    Creating and editing your home page has never been quicker or easier. Thehome page wizard does not require any knowledge of HTML or scripting. Justanswer a few simple questions and PWS creates your home page automatically!

    Guest Book and Drop Box Options:

    Two great new features that automatically make your site fully interactive. Selectthese options when you create you home page, or add them later. The guest bookcan be signed and viewed by visitors to your site. The drop box allows visitors to

    leave private messages that only you can view.

    New Programmability :

    Full support for Active Server Pages, including expanded functionality in the FileSystem component, along with transaction processing for Web applications.

    Best viewed with Internet Explorer:

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    Personal Web Server 4.0 works together with Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0.

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    CODING

    Jammu University

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    Jammu University

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    History

    Message from the Vice-

    Chancellor

    .html">Directorate Of Information Public Relations

    University Science

    Instrumentation Center

    The J&K Bank Ltd

    Games/Sports Provided By

    The University

    Facilities

    Students Based M.PHIL Degree

    Visits Of Distinguished Scholars

    FeedbackForm

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    Students Based M.PHIL Degree

    Visits Of Distinguished Scholars

    FeedbackForm

    MODEL OF THE DATE SCHEDULE OF

    ADMISSION PROCESS

    If BA/B.Sc./B.Com. results are declared by 15th of July, then following are the

    datesto be adhered regarding admission process :-

    Date of notification for admission16th July

    Last date to recieve application form complete in all respects in the department

    concerned.30th July

    Last date to recieve application form with a late fee of Rs. 15/- in the departmentconcerned.4th August

    Date of notification of selected candidates by the Department concerned.11thAugust

    Last date for completion of admission, including a transfer cases from one discipline to

    another, in the Department concerned.1st Sept.

    Last date for submission of appeals by the candidates to the Head of the Department

    concerned.3rd Sept.

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    S.No.

    History

    Message from the Vice-Chancellor

    University Bodies

    University Counsil

    Teaching Departments

    Departments Informantion

    Admission Process

    And Its Charges in Details

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    Introduction Of

    Vocational Subjects In College

    New Colleges/InstitutesIn The Private Sector

    Extention In The Temporary

    Affiliation

    Information About SLET Cell

    Directorate Of

    Information Public Relations

    University Science

    Instrumentation Center

    The J&K Bank Ltd

    Games/Sports Provided ByThe University

    Facilities

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    Students Based M.PHIL Degree

    Visits Of Distinguished Scholars

    FeedbackForm

    INFORMATION ABOUT SLET CELL

    The University of Jammu has been designated as an agency for conduct of State Level Eligibility

    Test for Lecturership/Assistant Librarian vide letter No. Edu. Coll/NET/Co-ord/89-90 date 20-02-1997.

    Three Committees viz/ Strreing/ Advisory Committee, Coordination/Implimentation Committee

    and the Moderation Committee have been constituted for conduct of test in terms of the UGC

    guidelines.

    After the approval of the UGC, the University of Jammu on behalf of the State Govt. conducted

    SLET-1999 and SLET-2000 successfully.

    Third SLET, shall be conducted after seeking approval of the UGC during the year 2001.

    Jammu University

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    History

    Message from the Vice-

    Chancellor

    University Bodies

    University Counsil

    Teaching Departments

    Departments Informantion

    Admission Process

    And Its Charges in Details

    Introduction Of

    Vocational Subjects In College

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    New Colleges/Institutes

    In The Private Sector

    Extention In The TemporaryAffiliation

    Information About SLET Cell

    Directorate Of

    Information Public Relations

    University Science

    Instrumentation Center

    The J&K Bank Ltd

    Games/Sports Provided By

    The University

    Facilities

    Students Based M.PHIL Degree

    Visits Of Distinguished Scholars

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    FeedbackForm

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    University Bodies

    University Counsil

    Teaching Departments

    Departments Informantion

    Admission Process

    And Its Charges in Details

    Introduction OfVocational Subjects In College

    New Colleges/InstitutesIn The Private Sector

    Extention In The TemporaryAffiliation

    Information About SLET Cell

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    Directorate Of

    Information Public Relations

    University Science

    Instrumentation Center

    The J&K Bank Ltd

    Games/Sports Provided By

    The University

    Facilities

    Students Based M.PHIL Degree

    Visits Of Distinguished Scholars

    FeedbackForm

    NEW COLLEGES/INSTITUTE IN PRIVTE

    SECTOR

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    In order to strengthen their higher education in the private sector, the University of Jammu has

    granted temporary/permanent affiliation to the following colleges/Institutes for imparting

    instructions in various disciplines/subjects:

    DEGREE COLLEGES

    S.No.CollegesYear Of The Establishment

    iNSM College for Women1998

    iiSh. Swami VishwatamanandSaraswati Degree College,

    Shiv Kashi, Sunderbani, Rajouri

    2000

    iiiMuqaddas Degree College, Mendhar2000

    B.ED COLLEGES

    S.No.CollegesYear Of The Establishment

    iChenab1999

    iiLuthra College of Education2000

    iiiK.Cs College of Education2000

    ivTrikuta College of Education2000

    vAdarsh College of Education2000

    viTariq College of Education2000

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    viiKalras College of Education2000

    viiiNew Millennium National College of Education2000

    ENGENEERING COLLEGE

    S.No.CollegesYear Of The Establishment

    iModel Institute of Engg. & Tech. Kot Raipur, Bantalab,

    Jammu1999

    iiM.B.S.Institute of Engeneering Technology Digiana Ashram,Jammu.1999

    AYURVEDIC COLLEGE

    S.No.CollegesYear Of The Establishment

    iInstitute of Ayurveda and Research1999

    M.B.A INSTITUTES

    S.No.CollegesYear Of The Establishment

    iInstitute of Manangement Sciences, Gangyal, Jammu1999

    iiPriya Darshani Institute of Manangement Sciences, Trikuta Nagar,

    Jammu.2000

    Jammu University

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    History

    Message from the Vice-

    Chancellor

    University Bodies

    University Counsil

    Teaching Departments

    Departments Informantion

    Admission Process

    And Its Charges in Details

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    Introduction OfVocational Subjects In College

    New Colleges/Institutes

    In The Private Sector

    Extention In The Temporary

    Affiliation

    Information About SLET Cell

    Directorate Of

    Information Public Relations

    University Science

    Instrumentation Center

    The J&K Bank Ltd

    Games/Sports Provided By

    The University

    Facilities

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    Students Based M.PHIL Degree

    Visits Of Distinguished Scholars

    FeedbackForm

    UNIVERSITY BODIES

    The Kashmir and jammu universities Act,1969, provides for the following Authorities:-

    The University Counsil;

    The Syndicate;

    The Acedemic Counsil;

    The Faculities;

    The Boards of Studies;

    The Boards of Research Studies;

    The Boards of Inspection; and

    Such other Authority/ies as may be declared by the Statutes to be the Authorities of theUniversity.

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    Jammu University

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    History

    Message from the Vice-

    Chancellor

    University Bodies

    University Counsil

    Teaching Departments

    Departments Informantion

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    Admission Process

    And Its Charges in Details

    Introduction Of

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    VISITS OF DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARS

    Below given are the views of some visitors who have visited in Jammu University's different

    departments.

    Prof. David Smith of Hartford Community College, USA visited the University of Jammu in1999. He visited the Department of Law and the Department of Political Science. Besides

    interacting with the Faculty members of these two departments, Prof. Smith also interacted with

    the Faculty members of Economics, History, English and Management Departments. During his

    interaction with the University teachers, the idea of collaboration between the University of

    Jammu and the Hartford Community College was explored. Subsequently a Memorandum of

    Understanding was signed in this regard after identifying the areas of common concern. Thecollaborative research identified to be under taken includes American theatre (English Literature)

    Family violence (Law) and the Perceptions of Legislators (Political Science). Prof. K.L. Bhatia

    and Dr. Lalita Parihar of the Department of Law, Prof. K.B. Razdan, Professor Posh Charak of

    English Department and Prof. Rekha Chowdhary of Political Science Department have beeninvolved in the respective collaborative research.

    Professor Andras Balgoh, Former Hungarian Ambassador to India and Director General of

    Institute of Foreign Relations, Budapest, Hungry visited the University and interacted with the

    Faculty. He delivered a lecture on Global Politics and Asia Pacific on October 6, 2000.

    Prof. Carol S. Love, Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, North Carolina State University, USA

    delivered a series of lectures in the University in different topics i.e. Aging and Leisure,

    Extension Education, Cultural Exchange and Education. Prof. Love also had a field visit and

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    inspected some of the Adult and Continuing Education Programmes being run by the University

    at Village Garhi, Bhalwal Block.

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    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

    Total number of Seats : 35

    Department is providing courses :
    For admission to M.Sc. Environmental Sciences Course, a candidate is to be eligible, must have

    passed the qualifying degree exams.

    In the discipline of :

    Science

    Agriculture

    Forestry

    Pharmacy
    Medicine

    Engineering or

    Techonology

    50% of aggregate marks.

    40% for Schedule Castes.

    NOTE: Selection for admission to the course shall be made through an Entrance Test.

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    In The Private Sector

    Extention In The Temporary

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    DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS AND ELECTRONICS

    Total number of Seats : 60

    Department is providing us the following courses :

    Candidates seeking admission to Master Degree courses, a candidate is to be eligible, must havepassed the qualifying degree exams.

    In the discipline of :

    Physics

    Mathematics

    Computer Applications
    With, 60% of aggregate marks.

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    FACULITY OF EDUCATION

    NAME OF DEPARTMENT

    COURSE

    DURATION

    Department of Education

    M.Ed

    One

    year

    Department of EducationM.A.Edu.Two years

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