Now, get KU transcripts online
Kurukshetra: Kurukshetra University Vice-Chancellor Som Nath Sachdeva said the role of automation in the present technological age was very crucial. The VC inaugurated an online software for transcripts, issuance of provisional certificates and DMC/degree by the certificate section of the examination branch on Thursday. “Due to pandemic, we need to make pandemic-friendly decisions and make good steps in the direction of automation,” he said. Controller of Examinations Dr Ankeshwar Prakash said the applicants are no longer required to come to the university to get these documents. Students can apply online by going to www.csdocs.kuk.ac.in website for requesting transcripts, provisional certificates, re-issue DMC/degree and paying fee through net-banking. The applicant will also be informed about his application and document by email and message. He said the applicants will get their certificates on time. The KU administration had introduced an online system of sending students documents to the World Education Society (WES) through the Secure File Transfer Protocol during the pandemic era, which was successful in establishing a link with the WES to digitally send copies of document.
Self-defence training programme
Faridabad: In order to provide self-defence training to girl students in a more structured manner, the JC Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, here has signed an MoU with the Haryana Kickboxing Association (HKA). The association will conduct a certification ‘Self-defense training programme’ for girl students from the session 2021-22. Registrar Dr Sunil Kumar Garg and HKA General Secretary Santosh Kumar Agrawal signed the MoU. Describing self-defence skills as essential for girl students, Vice-Chancellor Dinesh Kumar said the main purpose of the training programme was to make girl students physically and mentally self-dependent so that they could face any challenge in life. It will help students boost their self-confidence and self-esteem. Besides, kickboxing is a recognised sport and students can also make their career in it, he added. Santosh said the association would provide coaching facilities to students and conduct a 40-hour practical oriented training programme. The performance of students will also be assessed on the basis of examination and assessment. Apart from self-defence training programme, the association also plans to conduct state and national-level tournaments or camps at the university to ensure participation of students in this sport.
Online quiz at Aggarwal College
Faridabad: The Mathematics Club of Aggarwal College, Ballabgarh, organised an online quiz competition and poster making competition recently. As many as 57 students took part in the competition. Narendra, a student of MSc (Maths), attained the first position, Rahul of BSc (Non-Medical) secured second spot, while Mansi of BSc (Maths Hons I) got the third position. In the poster making competition, a total of 18 students participated. Nikita Bhardwaj, student of BSc (Non-Medical Traditional) stood first while Narender Kumar of MSc (Maths I) got second position and Komal of MSc (Maths final year) got the third position. The event was conducted by Dr Naresh Kamra, Priya Arora, Neha Goel and other staff members of the Mathematics Department.
GJUST Prof panellist at magazine release
Hisar: Guru Jambheshwar University of Science & Technology Vice-Chancellor Tankeshwar Kumar and Registrar Dr Avnesh Verma congratulated Prof R Baskar for being invited as a panellist for the release of the State of India’s Environment report, Centre for Science and Environment (CSE)-2021. The annual publication of ‘Down To Earth’ magazine was released online jointly by over 60 environmental thinkers, campaigners, activists, journalists and academics from across the nation. Sunita Narain, Director General, Centre for Science and Environment, and Editor, Down To Earth, while releasing the annual publication said there was need to access the global situation after the pandemic hit the world. Narain said according to overall assessment, air and water quality was under stress and all trends showed that pollution was increasing at alarming levels and this had a massive impact on our health.