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11 students clear UGC NET



Karnal: Five students of MCom of Dyal Singh College, Karnal, — Ramandeep, Mandeep and Vishal of MCom (fourth semester); Mahima and Sonali of M Com (second semester) cleared UGC NET conducted in June 2020. Along with these five students, two old students of the College, Ekta and Swati made the college feel proud as Ekta cleared JRF and Swati cleared NET. Two students of M.Sc. Forensic Science (5 years integrated course) – Nandini of ninth semester and Ankush (pass out in 2020) cleared UGC NTA NET 2020. Nandini acquired national fellowship for Scheduled Cast students (NFSC) to pursue PhD. Arshdeep Arora also cleared UGC NET June 2020 in English and Rooma Devi (passout in 2017) also cleared UGC NET in political science. Dr Chander Shekhar, principal, congratulated all students for their achievements and prayed for their bright future. As a motivating gesture, the principal waived the final semester college fee of Sonali, Mahima and Nandini. Dr Mukta Jain,HoD, commerce, Poonam Singla, HoD, English, Dr Kushal Pal,HoD, political science, congratulated the students and their parents for their achievements.

GJUS&T ranked 12th in india

Hisar: Guru Jambheshwar University of Science and Technology, Hisar, was ranked 12th in India and 444th in the world in the UI Green Metric World University Ranking 2020. Universities Indonesia (UI) released the result of UI Green Metric World University Rankings 2020 on December 8, 2020. The ranking has been declared by UI on the basis of verified data under six categories, including setting and infrastructure (SI), energy and climate change (EC), waste (WS), water (WR), transportation (TR) and education and research (ER). At the world level, the university is ranked 190th in SI category, 513th rank in EC category, 534th rank in WS category, 288th rank in WR category, 384th rank in TR category, 607th rank in ER category. At the national level, the university has ranked seventh in SI category, 14th rank in EC category, 11th rank in WS category, 8th rank in WR category, 13th rank in TR category and 18th rank in ER category.

Global recognition for professors

Ambala: Dr Anil Kumar Sharma, professor and head of department of biotechnology and Dr Rakesh Chandmal Sharma, professor in mechanical engineering at Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to be University) at Mullana (Ambala), Haryana, have brought global recognition to the university in the research arena as they have been enlisted in the top 2 per cent scientists in the world pursuing their research in the area of bioscience/bioengineering and mechanical engineering, respectively. Another faculty member, Dr Ravindra Rawal, previously from the department of chemistry at the same university has also found a place in the said list. As per the list released by Stanford University, California, USA, that represents the top 2 per cent of the most-cited scientists globally in various disciplines on the basis of standardised citation indications.

MDU to conduct intermediate exams

Rohtak: Maharshi Dayanand University will conduct the Intermediate examinations of B pharmacy, M pharmacy and LLB programmes as per directions/guidelines issued by the Pharmacy Council of India (PCI) and Bar Council of India (BCI) in the offline descriptive mode. MDU Controller of Examinations Dr BS Sindhu said the University would conduct the first year examination of all undergraduate and postgraduate programmes of directorate of distance education . Further, additional examinations of the first year and second year, will also be conducted. All these examinations will be conducted in the offline descriptive mode. Sindhu said for rest of the academic programmes, intermediate semester/annual examinations would not be conducted and the students would be promoted and their results declared. The detailed notification is available at the MDU website, Dr Sindhu informed.


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