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Prospectus 2024 - 25  JAWAHARLAL NEHRU COLLEGE, Pasighat

PROFILE OF THE COLLEGE

Located on the idyllic Hill Top complemented by the stunning views of river Siang, Jawaharlal Nehru
College, Pasighat is enviably the oldest institution of higher learning in Arunachal Pradesh. The college made
its academic sojourn with just 42 students and 8 faculty members in Arts stream in the barracks of Assam
Rifles on 3rd July 1964 and was shifted to its present site in 1967.
Sprawled opulently over two campuses i.e. the upper campus and the lower campus, the college
creates the perfect ambience for teaching-learning, away from the humdrum of city life. The upper campus,
just 3 kms away from the centurion town Pasighat and 1 km from the lower campus, houses the administrative
block, teaching departments and library. The lower campus is primarily the residential campus for both
students and staff, within the Smart City Pasighat.
Although Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat, remained the lone institution of higher learning in the
state till 1978, today when many more colleges in the state have come up, it still remains the most sought after
institution for the youngsters who repose faith in its academic splendour and take pride in its imposing ambience.
As imparting quality education remains the main plank of enterprise at Jawaharlal Nehru College, no stone is
left unturned here to prepare the students for a brighter horizon that they often dream of during their youth.It
goes to the credit of the college that its alumni cover the coveted Who’s Who list of the state in various fields.
After more than five decades of its historic existence, today the college proudly nurtures around
5000 students every year, ready to take on the challenges of the present time with intellect and vigour. They
are chiselled with precision for them to carve a niche for themselves by a team of more than 80 dedicated
faculty members drawn from different parts of the country, having expertise in their own field of research and
teaching. With a platter of 14 subjects to choose from 3 different streams viz. Arts, Science, and Commerce,
the students enjoy ample academic flexibility. Till date, the college has consistently maintained its leading
position in providing the best infrastructural facilities to the students with skill enhancing computer education,
and a very rich, totally wi-fi enabled library that is the repository of some of the rare publications of North-
East India, housing 45,000 books.
The ISSN College Journals “Arunachal Vision” and “Arunagam” in English and Hindi respectively
are the true academic prisms that represents the vibrant research and critical cosmos of the engaging brains.
In the noble endeavor to further the cause of Higher Education in the state, yet another feather has
been added to the annals of glory of the college by introducing Post Graduate programmes in the department
of History, Geography, Hindi and English with an intake capacity of 30 seats each.
As a giant leap towards academic excellence, Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat, scripted history
when in recognition of its immense contributions to the cause of higher education in the state and country as
a whole for more than six decades, the college was accredited by National Assessment and Accreditation
Council (NAAC), Grade B++ in 2006; Grade A in 2014 and Grade B in 2019. Notwithstanding the grades it
has earned, the college has been striving hard to gain high watermarks in all streams with the tireless efforts by
the galaxy of teaching fraternity. It also earned the reputation as the first and only college in the state affiliated
to Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar, that was conferred with “COLLEGE WITH POTENTIAL FOR
EXCELLENCE” (CPE) status in 2010 by University Grants Commission (UGC), New Delhi. The CPE status was
renewed in 2014.

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CALENDAR OF COLLEGE ACTIVITIES:

1. Online form fill up (for 1st Semester) : 10 July 2024 to 20 July 2024 (till 11:59 pm)

2. SCHEDULE OF ADMISSION :
a) For I SEMESTER only:
i) Publication of eligible candidates on the College Website : 24 July 2024 (after 06:00 pm)
ii) Dates for Admission (Offline) & Payment of Fees (of selected candidates):
a) Without Late Fee : 25-07-2024 to 29-07-2024
b) Admission of Waiting List : 30-07-2024 & 31-07-2024
(With Late Fee of Rs. 200/-)

iii) Commencement of Classes : 07th August 2024 (Tentative)

b) For III & V Semesters: (Irrespective of Declaration of II & IV Sem Results)


i) Online form fillup (Mandatory) : 28-07-2024 to 31-07-2024
ii) Admission (Without Late Fee) : 01-08-2024 to 06-08-2024
iii) Admission (With Late Fee) : 07-08-2024 & 08-08-2024
iv) Commencement of Classes : 07th August 2024 (Tentative)

c) b) For II, IV & VI Semesters: (Tentative and subject to change)


i) Admission (Without Late Fee) : 23-01-2025 to 27-01-2025
ii) Admission (With Late Fee) : 27-01-2025 to 30-01-2025
iii) Commencement of Classes : 24th January 2025 (Tentative)

4. In Semester Examinations (Sessional) : to be completed before November 2024


9. Filling-Up of Online Examination Forms (I/III/V Sem) : 11 Nov to 18 Nov 2024
6. End Semester Exams (I/III/V Semesters) : 03 Dec to 20 Dec 2024
10. Semester Break / Winter Recess : 23 Dec 2024 to 17 Jan 2025
11. Re-Opening of College after Winter Recess : 20 Jan 2025 (Monday)
12. Filling-Up of Online Examination Forms (II/IV/VI Sem) : 01 May to 05 May 2025
13. End Semester Exams (II/IV/VI Semesters) : 13 May to 30 May 2025
14. Summer Vacation : 16 June 2025 to 18 July 2025

I M PO RTANT
 The processes of application for admission for the session 2024-25 shall be done by Online
Mode only. No request for over the counter (offline) assistance regarding application for
admission shall be entertained untill further orders.
 To apply for admission, log in to our website: https://www.jncpasighat.edu.in
 The academic calendar is tentative and subject to change by Rajiv Gandhi University
notifications from time to time.

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ADMISSION DETAILS
 Courses of Study: all courses under NEP 2020:
1. Master of Arts (M.A. History) : 4-Semester Course
2. Master of Arts (M.A. Geography) : 4-Semester Course
3. Master of Arts (M.A. Hindi) : 4-Semester Course
4. Master of Arts (M.A. English) : 4-Semester Course
5. Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) : 8-Semester Honours Course (4 years)
6. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) : 8-Semester Honours Course (4 years)
7. Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com.) : 8-Semester Honours Course (4 years)

Note :The four year Under-Graduate course is to be completed within 7 (seven) years

 Eligibility For Admission in I Semester Course:


For B.A. I Semester : Passed AISSCE (10+2) or any other equivalent examination with a Minimum of
40% aggregate in five papers with pass in ENGLISH (Core) as a compulsory
subject. Students opting for an elective subject must pass in that particular subject
at Class XII level except in case of Education and Sociology.
For B.Sc. I Semester : Passed in the corresponding subjects at (10+2) stage with marks not less than
45% in aggregate with pass in ENGLISH (Core) & Chemistry. Students opting
for CBZ must secure pass marks in Biology at 10+2 level.
For B.Com. I Semester : Minimum 40% in aggregate at (10+2) stage. Students with Arts or Science with
pass in ENGLISH (Core), Economics or Mathematics at Higher Secondary level
are also eligible.

IMPORTANT NOTE:
As per RGU notifications, all admissions will be done through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET).
 Three years’ diploma after passing Class X (with pass in ENGLISH as a compulsory subject) will also be
eligible for admission to I Semester of all the above three Courses.
 Owing to the limitation of seats the admission criteria carry the following preferences of students for
admission into I Semester:
 Students who have Passed AISSCE (10+2) or any other equivalent examination in 2023 will get the first
preference for admission to the I Semester (P-1 or Preference - 1).
 Students who have Passed AISSCE (10+2) or any other equivalent examination in 2022 but could not
take admission that year will get the second preference for admission to the I Semester (P-2). Such
students will have to submit an affidavit (Gap Certificate) from First Class Magistrate to the effect that
they did not take admission in any College/Institute in 2021 and also provide the reason(s) for not
taking admission that year. P-2 & P-3 students will be admitted only in the second phase of admission.
 To opt for Sociology as core subject, candidates must have an aggregate score of 50% in AISSCE
examinations, irrespective of catchment area.

 Catchment Areas for Admission:


1. B.A. I Semester : The catchment area for this college covers East Siang and Siang districts, and Nari-Koyu
area of Lower Siang District. For Upper Siang District only candidates offering subjects
which are not available in the GMDC, Geku as the Major Course will be admitted
strictly as per merit and subject to availability of seats.
2. B.Sc. I Semester : East Siang, West Siang, Upper Siang, Siang, Lepa Rada, Lower Siang and Si-Yomi.
3. B.Com. I Sem : East Siang, Upper Siang, Siang and Lower Siang Districts only.

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 Catchment Area Selection Norms:


* Permanent residence should be in the catchment area (necessary permanent residential certificate should be
submitted).
* Students should pass from a school situated in the catchment area.
* Parent should be an employee in the catchment area in any Government or PSU. In such cases, a certificate
from the employer must be attached with the admission form as a proof.
* Students not covered in these three categories need not apply for admission.
* However, certain number of seats are reserved for meritorious students from Other Catchment Areas (OCA) as
per latest Government notification.

 Total Intake Capacity and Norms


 The total intake of new admissions in I Semester is restricted as follows:
B.A. Semester-I : 1200 Nos.
B.Sc. Semester-I : 250 Nos.
B.Com. Semester-I : 200 Nos.

 Out of the the total 1200 seats in B.A. I Semester, 200 seats shall be admitted on open merit quota on the
condition that student must have secured minimum of 55% in Class XII examination in 2023.
 Out of the total 250 seats (125 PCM + 125 CBZ) in B.Sc I Semester, 20% seats shall be admitted on open merit quota on the
condition that student must have secured minimum of 55% in Class XII examination in 2023.
 Out of the total 200 seats in B.Com I Semester, 20% seats shall be admitted on open merit quota on the
condition that student must have secured minimum of 45% in Class XII examination in 2023.
 Students from Other Catchment Areas (OCA) may also apply for the seats under Open Merit Quota. Students
seeking admission under these schemes must be bonafide students of Arunachal Pradesh and must have
secured at least 55% aggregate (for B.A. & B.Sc.) and 45% (for B.Com) in AISSCE Examination.

 For online submission of admission form for I Semester, candidates are advised to keep scanned
copies of the following original documents ready:
1. Class-X pass certificate: (Max. file size 500 KB)
2. Marksheet of Class-XII or Marksheet of Diploma along with Certificate: (Max. file size 500 KB)
3. Coloured Passport Size Photograph: (H:W Ratio = 4:3 | Max. file size 100 KB)
4. Specimen signature of student: (Max. file size 100 KB)
5. Migration Certificate Original (for students from Boards other than CBSE, New Delhi) Original to be
submitted to the College, if admitted: (Max. file size 500 KB)
6. Transfer Certificate from the Head of the institution last attended: (Max. file size 500 KB)
7. Arunachal Pradesh ST Certificate (if applicable): (Max. file size 500 KB)
8. Aadhar Card: (Max. file size 100 KB)
9. Blood group certificate from competent authority: (Max. file size 500 KB)
10. Gap Certificate (if applicable): (Max. file size 500 KB)
11. PWD certificate (if applicable): (Max. file size 500 KB)
12. Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) Id.
13. CUET Certificate.

Note : Scanning must be done of the original documents only.

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THE NATIONAL EDUCATION POLICY (NEP 2020):

From the academic session 2023-24, Rajiv Gandhi University is introducing 4-year UG programme under the New
Education Policy 2020, which is mandated by the Government of India. The new system offers many new provisions
to students, like multiple entry and exit in academic programmes throughout the course of graduation and
postgraduation, Common University Entrance Test (CUET), Internship/Apprenticeship embedded degree programme,
Academic Bank of Credits with curriculum and credit framework for undergraduate programmes, etc.

 Subject Combinations to be offered in B.A. I Semester (as per new system under NEP 2020):
Major / Core Course: No. of Ability Enhancement
Sl.No. Minor Course: MC Multidisciplinary Course: MDC
CC (Any One) Seats Course: AEC
1 Hindi 140
2 English 140
3 History 200 Any one among
4 Political Science 200 To be recommended by the To be recommended by the English-AE
5 Economics 140 concerned department concerned department Hindi-AE
6 Sociology 140 MIL-AE
7 Education 140
8 Geography 100

 Subject Combinations to be offered in B.Sc. I Semester (as per new system under NEP 2020):
Major / Core Course: No. of Ability Enhancement
Sl.No. Minor Course: MC Multidisciplinary Course: MDC
CC (Any One) Seats Course: AEC
1 Botany 75
Any one among
2 Zoology 75
To be recommended by the To be recommended by the English-AE
3 Chemistry 35
concerned department concerned department Hindi-AE
4 Physics 35 MIL-AE
5 Mathematics 35

 Subject Combinations to be offered in B.Com. I Semester (as per new system under NEP 2020):

Major / Core Course: No. of Ability Enhancement


Sl.No Minor Course: MC Multidisciplinary Course: MDC
CC Seats Course: AEC

Any one among


To be recommended by the To be recommended by the
1 Commerce 200 English-AE, Hindi-AE,
concerned department. concerned department
or MIL-AE

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ACADEMIC BANK OF CREDITS (ABC), ABC ID & SAMARTH:


The Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) has been made mandatory by Government of India under the National
Education Policy 2020. ABC Id (a 12-digit id number) is mandatory for all students who seek to pursue
higher education at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. Failing to generate ABC Id, no students will be
able to apply for the admission, examination or fellowship grant in colleges and universities. For further
details related to ABC, students may visit the JN College website: https://www.jncpasighat.edu.in

Coordinator: Dr. Alakesh Phukan, Asst. Prof. Chemistry +91 87942 27814

4-YEAR UG PROGRAMME UNDER THE NEP 2020:


From the academic session 2023-24, Rajiv Gandhi University is introducing 4-year UG programme under the
New Education Policy 2020, which is mandated by the Government of India. The new system offers many
new provisions to students, like multiple entry and exit in academic programmes throughout the course of
graduation and postgraduation, Common University Entrance Test (CUET), Internship/Apprenticeship embedded
degree programme, Academic Bank of Credits with curriculum and credit framework for undergraduate
programmes, etc.
The new curriculum consists of major stream courses, minor stream courses and courses from other dicsiplines,
like language courses, skill courses and set of courses on environmental education, understanding India, digital
and technological solutions, health and wellness, yoga education, and sports and fitness. The minor stream
courses include vocational courses, which will help the students to equip with job-oriented skills.
The undergraduate (UG) programme in a particular discipline/stream will consist of 8 categories of courses,
spanning the 3-year UG and 4-year UG (Honours) or UG (Honours with Research) programmes. Outline of the
Course Structure of the 4-year undergraduate course is given below:
Multidisciplinary Ability Enhancement Skill Enhancement Value-Added Summer Internship /
Courses→ Major Course (CC) Minor Course (MC) Course (MDC) Course (AEC) Course (SEC) Course (VAC) Research Total
Semester↓ Papers Credit Papers Credit Papers Credit Papers Credit Papers Credit Papers Credit Papers Credit Credit
1st Major-01 4 Minor-01 4 MDC-01 3 AEC-01 4 SEC-01 3 VAC-01 2 – – 20
2nd Major-02 4 Minor-02 4 MDC-02 3 AEC-02 4 SEC-02 3 VAC-02 2 – – 20
Students exiting the programme after securing 40 credits will be awarded UG Certificate, provided they secure 4 credits in Internship/Apprenticeship and 6 credits in Skill-based Course.
Major-03 4
3rd Minor-03 4 MDC-03 3 – – SEC-03 3 VAC-03 2 – – 20
Major-04 4
Major-05 4
Major-06 4
4th Minor-04 4 – – – – – – – – – – 20
Major-07 4
Major-08 4
Students exiting the programme after securing 80 credits will be awarded UG Diploma, provided they secure additional 4 credits in Skill-based Vocational Course in the 2nd year term.
Major-09 4
Major-10 4
5th Minor-05 4 – – – – – – – – Internship 2 20
Major-11 4
Major-12 2
Major-13 4
Major-14 4
6th Minor-06 4 – – – – – – – – – – 20
Major-15 4
Major-16 4
Students who want to exit after a 3-year UG programme will be awarded UG Degree (without Honours) in the relevant discipline/ subject, provided they secure minimum 120 credits
Major-17 4
7th Major-18 4 Minor-07 4 – – – – – – – – – – 20
(UG Hons) Major-19 4 (Research
Major-20 4 Methodology)
Major-21 4 Minor-08 Research
8th Major-22 4 (Research Project
4 – – – – – – – – (Honours with
12 20
(UG Hons) Major-23 4 Publication
Major-24 4 Ethics) Research)

Total Credits: Major 94 Minor→ 32 MDC→ 9 AEC→ 8 SEC→ 9 VAC→ 6 Int/Res→ 14 160
Students who want to undertake UG Honours with Research will offer only one major paper in 8th Semester, coupled with a Research Project of 12 credits.

Honours students not undertaking Research in the 4th year will have to offer 3 courses/ papers for 12 credits
in lieu of a Research Project/ Dissertation for fulfilment of an Undergraduate Degree with Honours.

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Since the new National Education Policy 2020 offers multiple entry and exit throughout the academic programme, a
student can exit a course at the end of any even semester throughout the entire 4-year course. Any such student will
be awarded a certificate proportional to the credit balance he/she has in his/her academic bank. This makes the
Academic Bank of Credits (ABC) an indispensable part of the entire programme under NEP 2020. Depending upon the
level at which a student exits a programme, and depending upon the credit balance he/she has earned, the following
Certificate/Diploma/Degree will be awarded:
Level of Exit from the Programme Degree/Diploma to be Awarded
st nd
1 Year of UG (End of 2 Semester) UG Certificate with Apprenticeship
nd th
2 Year of UG (End of 4 Semester) UG Diploma with Apprenticeship
rd th
3 Year of UG (End of 6 Semester) UG Degree without Honours in concerned Discipline (BA/BSc/BCom)
th th UG Degree with Honours in concerned Discipline
4 Year of UG (End of 8 Semester)
UG Degree with Research in concerned Discipline

The minimum credit requirements for the award of certificate/degree under each category is given below:
Minimum Credit Requirement
Broad Category of Courses
1-year UG 2-year UG 3-year UG 4-year UG
1 Major (Core Course) 20 40 60 80
2 Minor Course 8 16 24 32
3 Multidisciplinary 6 9 9 9
4 Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC) 5 8 8 8
5 Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC) 6 9 9 9
6 Value Added Courses Compulsory for all UG 06 – 08 06 – 08 06 – 08 06 – 08
7 Summer Internship (Choice Based) 02 – 04 02 – 04 02 – 04 02 – 04
8 Research Project / Dissertation (Choice Based) – – – 12
Total Credits 40 80 120 160

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 Eligibility For Admission into Subsequent Semesters:


Students whose result is Pass or PWBP (Pass with Back Paper) in corresponding lower examination conducted
by RGU only are eligible for admission to the next higher semester. Students who failed in lower semesters
must not take admission into the next higher semester by any means. If any such student is found to have
taken admission by fraudulent means, his/her admission shall be cancelled and any fees paid thereof, will
not be refunded.

 For online admission into III & V Semesters, candidates are advised to keep scanned copies of the
following original documents ready:
i. Marks Sheet of previous Semester Examinations: (Max. file size 500 KB)
ii. Recent Passport Size photograph: (H:W Ratio = 4:3 | Max. file size 100 KB)
iii. Arunachal Pradesh ST Certificate: (Max. file size 500 KB)
iv. Registration Card: (Max. file size 500 KB)
v. Aadhar Card: (Max. file size 500 KB)
vi. Blood group Certificate from competent authority is required for students joining this college from
other institutions: (Max. file size 500 KB)
Note : Scanning must be done of the original documents only.

NOTE (FOR ALL FRESH CANDIDATES):

1. The application, admission and fee payment processes will be done entirely on online mode for the session
2023-24. However, candidates should be present in person before the Admission Committee, if called for.
2. Students passing Class-XII from National Open School (NOS) are NOT ELIGIBLE for admission in this college.
3. Original copies of all documents must be presented for verification as and when demanded by the office.
4. Persons seeking admission must fill the online admission form carefully himself / herself. Any request for
correction/change in the admission form will not be entertained after submission has been registered online.
5. If any candidate fills in information, which is found incorrect and presumably intended to get selected in the
Merit List, his /her candidature will be summarily rejected. If detected later, admission will be cancelled at
any stage without refund of any fees.
6. Failed students are not eligible for re-admission into any class. Seeking fresh admission in any class by
changing Stream/Subject Combination is also strictly prohibited.
7. In I Semester, a total of 03 (three) seats each are reserved for Differently Abled students, National Level
Sportspersons, certified NCC cadets, NSS and Scouts & Guides Volunteers of Arunachal Pradesh irrespective
of the catchment area. Students seeking admission under such quota should submit a separate application
with relevant testimonials to that effect along with the admission form to the Principal, J.N. College,Pasighat.
Selection of such students will also be done on merit.

THE PRINCIPAL, J.N. COLLEGE PASIGHAT


RESERVES THE RIGHTS IN ALL MATTERS OF ADMISSION

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DETAILS OF UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS (UNDERGRADUATE COURSES):

1. Filling up of Online University Examination (End-Semester) form for B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.:


I / III / V Semesters : 11 Nov to 18 Nov 2024
II / IV / VI Semesters : 01 May to 05 May 2025

2. Period of University Examinations (End-Semester) for B.A./B.Sc./B.Com.:


I / III / V Semesters : 03 Dec to 20 Dec 2024
II / IV / VI Semesters : 13 May to 30 May 2025

 Documents required while filling up Online University Examination Forms (for UG only)
i) College Identity Card. – Scan copy of original.
ii) University Registration Card – Scan copy of original.
iii) Class XII Marksheet – Scan copy of original (For I Semester).
iv) Marksheets of all previous semesters – Scan copy of original (For all higher Semesters).
v) Marksheets of all previous examinations – Scan copy of original (For Annual System).
vi) Recent passport size photograph – H:W Ratio = 4:3; max file size - 100 KB
vii) Aadhar Card – Scan copy of original.
viii) Specimen Signature of Candidate. – Scan copy of original.
Note: Students may keep scanned copy of these documents ready to be uploaded on the online portal.

 Documents required while filling up Online University Examination Forms (for PG only)
i College Identity Card. – Scan copy of original.
ii University Registration Card – Scan copy of original.
iii Mark sheet of previous class/Semester – Scan copy of original.
iv Recent passport size photograph – H:W Ratio = 4:3; max file size - 100 KB.
v) Specimen Signature of Candidate. – Scan copy of original.

Note: Students may keep scanned copy of these documents ready to be uploaded on the online portal.

 Pass Requirement (for UG : Semester System):


i. Internal Assessment : 40% (in all Papers/Subjects)
ii. End Semester Examination : 35% (in all Papers/Subjects)

 PWBP Requirement (for UG : Semester System):

Minimum 40% aggregate in papers passed to get PWBP (Pass with Back Paper).

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POST GRADUATE PROGRAMME


The college runs PG Courses in four subjects. The course content and academic calendar for PG Courses
is in accordance with the Rajiv Gandhi University.
 Intake Capacity:
i. M.A. Geography : 30 Seats
ii. M.A. History : 30 Seats
iii. M.A. Hindi : 30 Seats
iv. M.A. English : 30 Seats

Graduates under 10+2+3 pattern from Rajiv Gandhi University or any other recognized university with 45%
marks in major in the concerned subject are eligible to apply for admission. ST and SC candidates are entitled to
relaxation of 5% marks in the eligibility criteria.

 NOTE : New admissions into all PG courses will be taken through RGU Common Entrance Test
(RGUCET) from the session 2023-24, as per RGU notifications.

 Calendar of University Activities: (Admission through RGUCET)


 Admission Schedule
i) I Semester:
• Conduct of RGUCET-2024 : On or before 19 Jul 2024
• Notification of Selected Candidates (by RGU) : 26 July 2024 (visit RGU website for details)
• Admission of selected candidates (at JNC) : 29 July to 30 July 2024 (Offline only)
• Admission of wait listed candidates : 01 Aug & 02 Aug 2024 (Offline only)
• Commencement of classes : 07 August 2024 (Tentative)
• Admission to fill up residual vacancies, if any : 07 August 2023

 Selected candidates must fill the online admission form on our college website: https://www.jncpasighat.edu.in

ii) III Semester:


a) Online form fillup at JNC website : 22 Jul to 26 Jul 2024
b) Admission without late fee : 29 Jul to 31 Jul 2024
b) Admission with late fee : 01 Aug & 02 Aug 2024
c) Commencement of Classes : 01 August 2024 (Tentative)
iii) II and IV Semesters:
a) Admission without late fee : 20 Jan & 21 Jan 2025
a) Admission with late fee : 22 Jan & 23 Jan 2025
c) Commencement of Classes : 22 January 2025 (Tentative)

Note :The students of II, III, IV, V & VI semesters of all disciplines are to take admission as per the notified date
schedule without waiting for the declaration of results. In case of failure of a student, the fee collected will
be refunded on written request through the concerned HoD/Coordinator and production of original fee
receipt. No admission will be allowed after the expiry of the last date of admission even with late fee.

 IMPORTANT: All dates are tentative and subject to change.

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GENERAL INFORMATION ON POST GRADUATE COURSES:


• A student must attend 75% lectures, tutorials, seminars etc. organized by the department during each Semester to
be eligible to appear in the examination.
• A student must obtain a minimum of 40% marks in at least two sessional assessments in each theory paper in a
Semester to qualify for appearing in the Semester end examination. In case of Geography, a student has to secure
40% marks in the practical sessional assessment also.
• Courses shall be evaluated in two parts i.e. internal assessment for 20% and Semester end examination for 80%. In
order to pass M A examination, a candidate must secure 40% marks in internal assessment, practical papers and
Semester end examination separately. However, the aggregate marks secured in each Semester should be at least
45%.
• Candidates securing 45% and above but less than 60% marks will be placed in the Second Class and those securing
60% and above will be placed in the First Class. In case of improvement, the result will be decided on considering
the improved marks obtained by a candidate.
• In order to move from I to II Semester, a candidate must pass in at least two theory courses and all the practical
courses of the I Semester with 45% marks in aggregate. A candidate unable to do so shall be out of the programme
and would require to seek fresh admission as per admission criteria in force from time to time. The same criterion
is applicable for movement from II to III and III to IV Semester.

 Hostel Admission (for PG Students):


Some seats are available for PG students also. Desirous students may apply for hostel accommodation in the prescribed
application form at the time of admission. The seats will be allotted strictly on merit basis within a few days after the
admission. The hostel fee along with the Caution Money is to be deposited in the Accounts Branch, JN College,
Pasighat after the list of selected candidates is notified. Caution money is refundable.

 Documents Required at the Time of Application Submission:


i.) Attested copy of Marks Sheet of Graduation (Final year).
ii.) Attested copy of College Leaving Certificate.

 Documents Required at the Time of Admission:


i. Original and three attested copies of Marks Sheet of Graduation (Final year).
ii. Original and two attested copies of College Leaving Certificate.
i. Original and one attested copy of Character Certificate.
ii. Original and one attested copy of Class X Certificate.
iii. One attested copy of Class XII marks sheet.
iv. Original and one attested copy of Migration Certificate (if the applicant comes from institutions other
than Rajiv Gandhi University)
v. Three copies of identical passport sized photographs.
vi. One stamp sized photograph.
vii. Two photocopies of Aadhar Card (Compulsory).

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DETAILS OF FEES:

 Fees To Be Paid at the Time of Admission:

I. UNIVERSITY FEES:
1. Registration Fee (for newly admitted students) Rs. 300.00
2. Eligibility Fee (for Ist Year Students only) Rs. 100.00
3. Continuation Fee (for already registered students) Rs. 50.00
4. University Sports Fee (for I Semester Students only) Rs. 100.00
5. Youth Welfare Fee (for I Semester Students only) Rs. 100.00
6. Late admission Fee (where applicable) Rs. 200.00

II. GOVERNMENT FEES:


1. Admission Fee (for all students) Rs. 100.00
2. Tuition Fee (for 10 months @ Rs.20/- for all students-UG & PG) Rs. 200.00
3. Hostel Admission Fee (for Boarders only) Rs. 100.00
4. Hostel Seat Rent (for Boarders only) @Rs. 20 x 10 months Rs. 200.00

III. COLLEGE FEES - (For all UG & PG students):


(a) Non Refundable:
1. Electricity charges Rs. 200.00
2. College Development Fund Rs. 300.00
3. Library Fee Rs. 150.00
4. College I-Card Fee Rs. 100.00
5. Sessional Test Fee (@Rs.100/- x 2 semesters) Rs. 200.00
6. Laboratory Charges (for Sci. & Geo. only) Rs. 150.00 (per Subject)
7. Science Club Fee (for Science Students Only) Rs. 100.00
8. College Magazine Fee Rs. 100.00
9. College Day Celebration Fee Rs. 200.00
10. Students Union Fee Rs. 100.00
11. NAAC Fee Rs. 250.00
12. IQAC Fee Rs. 250.00
13. College Seminar Fee Rs. 100.00
14. Extension Activities Fee (NCC / NSS / Rovers&Rangers / Women Cell) Rs. 40.00
15. IT Fee Rs. 200.00
16. Water Charges Rs. 50.00
17. Language Lab Fees Rs. 10.00
18. Health & Sanitation / Red Ribbon Club Fee Rs. 100.00
19. Commerce Club Fee (for Commerce students only) Rs. 100.00
20. College Bus Fee (for all students) Rs. 150.00
21. Online Processing Fee (Admissions) Rs. 50.00

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SCHEDULE OF UNIVERSITY EXAMINATIONS (PG):

   Last date for filling of examination forms:


I / III Semesters : 15 November 2024
II / IV Semesters : 02 May 2025

 Period of Examinations:

I / III Semesters : 03 Dec to 20 Dec 2024


II / IV Semesters : 13 May to 30 May 2025

(A detailed date-sheet will be notified by the COE, RGU before the examination)

Note : For any further details regarding PG Courses, the following officers may be contacted:
1. Mr. Talut Talom, Head, Dept. of History & Coordinator, P G Courses; Tel.No. 0368-2222209, Mobile # +91 84139 00707
2. Dr. K.K. Mishra, Head, Dept. of Geography, J.N. College, Pasighat. Mobile # +91 94360 43398
3. Dr. H.N. Pandey, Head, Dept. of Hindi, J.N. College, Pasighat. Mobile # +91 70056 86071
4. Dr. S.K. Sinha, Head, Dept. of English, J.N. College, Pasighat. Mobile # +91 96128 57048

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(b) Caution Money (Refundable):


1. Library Caution Money Rs. 500.00 (UG) / Rs. 2000.00 (PG)
2. Laboratory (for Science &Geography) Caution Money Rs. 200.00 per subject.

(c) Hostel Fees (For Boarders Only):


1. Electricity Charges [@ Rs. 50/month for 10 months] Rs. 500.00
2. Maintenance Fees Rs. 500.00
3. Hostel Caution Money [to be refunded at the end of session] Rs. 200.00
4. Mess Advance [@ Rs. 1200/month for 10 months] Rs. 12000.00

(d) Other Charges at College Academic Branch:


i. Duplicate Identity card (with fine) Rs. 100.00
ii. Transfer /College Leaving Certificate/Character Certificate Rs. 50.00
iii. Provisional Certificate Rs. 50.00
vi. Bonafide Certificate Fee Rs. 50.00

IV. OTHER FEES FOR UNDER GRADUATE STUDENTS:


i) Students of BA/BSC/BCOM Major will have to pay fees required for Field Study Tour as and when asked
for by the concerned department, as per the requirement of the prescribed syllabus.

V. OTHER FEES FOR POST GRADUATE (M.A.) STUDENTS:


i) Students of M.A. Geography & History will have to pay fees required for Field Study Tour as and when
asked for by the concerned department.
ii) M.A. students not previously registered in Rajiv Gandhi University will have to pay Rs. 300/- as Registration
fee along with all necessary original documents.

NOTE:
1. Students applying for duplicate identity card or any other certificate owing to any loss must bring a lost report
from their respective police stations.
2. If a student deserts the college, cancelling his/her admission or his/her admission is cancelled by the college/
University or Transfer Certificate is issued, the fees deposited shall not be refunded, except for the refundable
amounts.
3. The Caution Money for Library/Laboratory/College is refundable to the students on completion of their
courses of studies or at the time of their leaving the college after deducting the value of damage/ loss caused
by them, if any, to College property.

ISSUE OF TRANSFER / COLLEGE LEAVING CERTIFICATE:

1. A student seeking transfer certificate shall apply to the Principal along with Identity Card and Clearance
certificates from: Library, NCC, NSS, Superintendent of the concerned hostel (if she/he is a boarder), the
Head of the Science and Geography Departments, JNC Store and JNC Co-operative Society.
2. Such students are eligible to get back the caution money only.

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IMPORTANT UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE RULES AND GUIDELINES

 Migration Certificate is compulsory for students coming from boards other than CBSE, New Delhi, at the
time of admission.
 A student, in order to be eligible for filling the University Examination Form must:
(a) Attend not less than 75% of the full course of lectures delivered in class in each of the subjects / papers
offered in theory and practical (if any) separately. Students whose attendances are below 75%, will be
debarred from filling up the University Examination Form.
(b) Appear in all three In-Semester (Internal) Examinations, and secure at least 40% marks in each of the
subjects / papers offered. Absentee students will be summarily debarred from filling up the University
Examination Form.
(c) Students have to give an undertaking that they have appeared and duly passed the internal examinations.
 Students are to fill their examination form personally. University will cancel their examination, if they wrongly
fill in certain subject combinations and appear in other subjects. In such cases, responsibility will lie solely
with the students.
 A candidate shall be declared as passed a course (paper) provided he/she secures-
i. At least 35% marks in the course and 40% in aggregate in the end Semester examinations
ii. At least 40% marks in the sessional/internal examinations (In Semester) and end Semester
examinations separately
 A candidate shall be declared as passed a Semester, provided he/she passes all the courses of a Semester
independently both in internal and end Semester examinations.
 The marks of In-Semester examinations sessional tests obtained by the candidate shall be carried over for
declaring the result.
 Since the Semester system inder CBCS & NEP involves continuous assessment, there shall be no scope for
a student to appear as a private candidate in any programme in this system.
 A candidate shall be declared to have passed the six Semester Degree programme provided he/she has
passed all the Semester and in all courses (papers) separately securing an aggregate of at least 40%.

 In order to move from a lower to higher Semester, a candidate must pass in at least two theory courses
(paper) and all the practical courses with an aggregate of 40% in the passed papers/courses.
 A candidate shall be allowed to get maximum two back papers in each Semester.

 If a candidate clears the sixth Semester examination before clearing all the backlog courses of the previous
Semesters, the final result of the candidate shall be kept withheld until he/she clears the backlog courses
(papers) of the previous Semesters.
 The three-year (6-semester) course must be completed within FIVE years from the date of first entry in the
college.

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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR THE STUDENTS:

1. COLLEGE UNIFORM: All students shall wear college uniform on all working days. Uniform colour:
Boys: Light Blue Shirt and Navy Blue or Black Pants.
Girls: Light Pink Shirt and Navy Blue or Black Pants or Light Pink Kurta with Navy Blue or Black Salwar
(lower) and matching Dupatta (Navy Blue or Black).
During winter: Navy Blue or Black Blazer or Sweater /Cardigan
2. The Principal counts upon the cooperation of all students and their parents/guardians in the matter of strict
observance of the rules of academic discipline, so as to build up and keep alive an atmosphere conducive to
real education.
3. Admission to the College means an implicit agreement to abide by the rules of discipline framed by the
College authority.
4. A sense of corporate life and respect for the teachers together with an unwavering devotion to the traditions
of the College are expected from all students.
5. The College expects each student to:
(i) be well mannered and polite in his/her behaviour,
(ii) conduct himself / herself in a manner that evinces regard and concern for the welfare and rights of
the other members of the College community, and
(iii) conduct himself / herself in a manner that reflects self respect as a person and a student of Jawaharlal
Nehru College, Pasighat, the premier institute of Arunachal Pradesh.
6. Students should be mutually respectful to their fellow students, teachers and members of the College staff.
7. Students should be careful not to disturb those studying or working in the class rooms, Library or College
office by observing strict silence, to instill a feeling of his/her presence in the temple of learning.
8. Students should conduct themselves during all College functions and extra curricular activities in a manner
befitting the occasion.
9. Students should be helpful and polite to guests and visitors to the College. All guests and visitors should be
assisted in whatever way possible.
10. Students should conduct themselves during examination in a manner that reflects the highest personal ethics
and also regards for the rights of their fellow students.
11. Any breach of discipline causing disturbance in the examination halls and any use of unfair means during
examinations is a punishable offence.
12. Students must not enter the classroom during classes, or the Principal’s chamber without prior permission
from the teachers/ Principal.
13. Students must help the College authority to keep the College clean, and not deface the College buildings and
property by spitting, slogan writing or pasting posters.
14. Designated notice boards have been provided for putting up circulars and posters. Students must desist
from pasting or writing anything on the walls/doors/windows, other than the designated spaces.
15. Students should look for all necessary information in the Notice Board everyday.
16. Students who require a certificate or any document from the College office must submit an application to
the Head Assistant or the Academic Branch at least two working days before the date, on which they require
the same.
17. Smoking and/or use of Tobacco and Tobacco products, Gutka, Alcoholic drinks and Mobile Phones
are strictly prohibited.
18. As per Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh notification, under the “Vocal for Local” initiative, all faculty, staff and
students of the college shall wear Local/Traditional dress on 15th of every month.

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HOSTEL ADMISSION RULES AND GUIDELINES:

1. The Jawaharlal Nehru College is more or less a residential College. There are nine hostels for boys and four
hostels for girls. Students belonging to Arunachal Tribes are given first preference in hostel accommodation
subject to availability of seats strictly on the basis of merit after they are formally admitted in the college. A
student who is admitted into the college cannot claim hostel seat as a matter of right.

2. Of all the seats available in various hostels,


 40 % seats is earmarked for V semester students (boys & girls),
 35 % seats for III semester students (boys & girls) and
 25% for I semester students (boys & girls).

3. There shall be no special/separate reservation of seats for M.A. (PG students) in any hostel. However, they
may be allotted seats as per availability, and strictly on merit basis. If admitted, there shall be no exemption
whatsoever, in any rules and regulations of the hostel for the PG boarders. They must take equal responsibility
and participation in overall hostel affairs.

4. Students seeking admission into hostels will have to apply in the prescribed form that is provided with the
prospectus. The applicant will have to submit one attested Xerox copy of the Mark Sheet of the previous
examination passed and two recent Passport photographs along with the Hostel Application form to the
Coordinator of the Hostel admission committee.

5. If selected, each and every boarder must sign an undertaking (provided with the hostel admission form)
infront of the concerned hostel superintendant before occupying the allotted seat.

6. Each Hostel Boarder must join the hostel mess. Mess fees once deposited will not be refunded.

7. Students once admitted into a hostel will have to occupy their allotted seats within 15 days from the date of
their admission and proxy admission in any hostel is strictly prohibited.

8. All formalities will be done during office hours in the College and / or hostel premises and students / parents
are requested not to disturb the Hostel Superintendents at their residence.

9. If a student after admission leaves the hostel of his / her own without the consent and permission of the
authorities, it will entail the forfeiture of the Hostel Admission / seat rent / maintenance / Caution Money and
the seat will be cancelled to allot the same to the students in the waiting list.

10. The Hostel Superintendent appoints a PREFECT from among the boarders. He / she is responsible for maintaining
hostel attendance and also assists the Hostel Superintendent in the day-to-day administration of the hostel.
Besides, there is a Mess Committee, Audit Committee and a Hostel Discipline Committee for each hostel
comprising three members in each committee.

11. Two seats are reserved for differently abled students (PWD Category) in the hostel (girls and boys).

12. For I Semester students percentage of marks are calculated after excluding the marks obtained in subjects
like painting, physical education, music and non-Science subjects in the AISSCE examination (for B.Sc I
Semester students).

13. Use of electric heater, oven or any similar appliances; and/or playing loud music, PA sound systems and
partying are strictly prohibited inside the hostel and hostel premises. Prior permission of the Principal should
be taken before any kind of celebration inside the hostel premises.

14. Keeping pets in the hostel is strictly prohibited

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S T I P E N D & S C H O L A R S H I P:

Students belonging to Arunachal Pradesh Scheduled Tribes (APST) are entitled to receive stipend at
government given rates, subject to the conditions mentioned therewith. The entire process of application, processing
and disbursement of stipend is done digitally through the online National Scholarship Portal, run by the Ministry
of Electronics & IT, Government of India, on the website: https://scholarship.gov.in
Institutional Nodal Officer (INO): Shri Pokjum Yomgam, Assistant Professor, Physics +91 70056 86240
 Conditions for Grant of Stipend:

 Students who are eligible to receive stipend have to individually register themselves online and then login to
upload their details to the online National Scholarship Portal, https://scholarship.gov.in within the notified
dates.

 The grant of stipend depends on the satisfactory progress and good conduct of the students. If the stipendiary
are found guilty of misconduct such as resorting to or participating in strikes and if they commit any major
offence or breach of College and hostel discipline, the Principal has the power to suspend the award of
stipend with the approval of the Governing Body of the College.

 As per Government order, a student is eligible for only one type of grant from the Government, either
Stipend or any Scholarship from UGC, MHRD, or any other government body.

 The Government shall have the inherent right to cancel the stipend wholly or partly or stop or withhold
further payment.

 If a student is found to have obtained stipend by false means, the stipend paid will be recovered and such
student will be blacklisted and debarred from getting stipend under any scheme forever.

 The stipend awarded shall be cancelled if a student changes the subjects of the course of studies for which
the stipend was originally granted or changes the institution of study without the prior approval of the
Government of Arunachal Pradesh.

 A stipendiary shall cease to draw stipend as and when he gets a Government job.

IMPORTANT:
* Students who are eligible to receive stipend must have a bank account in their name, preferably at the State
Bank of India (SBI), Pasighat. For out-station SBI accounts, some amount may be deducted by the bank as
processing fee against every installment of stipend credited into the account.
* Students who are eligible to receive stipend must have Aadhar Card in his/her name. Submission of Aadhar
Card number has been made mandatory by the government for grant of stipend.
* All eligible students must provide their personal mobile number and valid e-mail ids while filling up online
stipend forms. The one time verification codes and status updates of processing of online forms will be sent
by SMS or e-mail on the given contacts only.

* The username and password created during registration must be preserved by the students as they will be
required for login every time to access the portal in future.

* The college is just a facilitating institution. It is not the Stipend Granting Authority. Therefore, the college
authority will not be responsible in any way for any mistakes committed by students while filling up the
online application form for stipend.

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MERIT A W A R D S:
1. Outstanding Teachers’ Award:
The Department of Higher Education, Government of Arunachal Pradesh confers Outstanding College Teachers’
award every year to college teachers for their outstanding contribution to higher education in Arunachal Pradesh.
The following teachers of this college have been conferred this honor since 2006:
1. Dr. S.N. Jha Dept. of Geography 2006
2. Dr. M.A. Salam Dept. of Economics 2007
3. Mr. D.V.L.N. Rao Dept. of Mathematics 2008
4. Dr. R. Kamaraj Dept. of Commerce 2009
5. Dr. S.D. Choudhury Dept. of History 2010
6. Dr. D. P. Panda Dept. of Commerce 2014
7. Mr. N. Darang Dept. of Economics 2014
8. Dr. C.M. Nayak Dept. of History 2015
9. Dr. J.R. Padhi Dept. of English 2017
10. Dr. T. Payum Dept. of Botany 2019
11. Dr.S.K. Sinha Dept. of English 2022

2. Governor’s Merit Award to Students:


His Excellency, The Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, has instituted an award of Rs. 10,000 each to Under-Graduate
students from Arts, Science and commerce (Honours) Courses, who secured top position in the merit list of the
university with not less than 60% marks in the University final examination. The awards are given in cash during the
Annual Higher Education Conference. This college is extremely proud of the achievements of the following students
from various disciplines who were awarded the Governor’s merit award.
1. Miss Minu Sarkar B.A. III (Honours in Economics) 2007 — 2008
2. Miss Bimla Jaishi B.Sc. III (Honours in Physics) 2007 — 2008
3. Mr. Bikash Srivastav B.Com. III (Honours) 2008 — 2009
4. Miss Kamhun Aran B.Sc. III (Honours in Zoology) 2008 — 2009
5. Miss Sabita Mishra B.A.III (Honours in Hindi) 2009 — 2010
6. Miss Chathey Lammaty B.Sc III (Honours in Botany) 2010 — 2011
7. Mr. Botem Moyong B.Sc III (Honours in Mathematics) 2011 — 2012
8. Miss Yayong Tari B.Com. III (Honours) 2011 — 2012
9. Miss Pipi Yangi B.A. III (Honours in Geography) 2013 — 2014
10. Miss Khusboo Singh B.Com.VI Sem (Major) 2016 — 2017
11. Miss Gami Bogo B.Sc. VI Sem (Major in Botany) 2017 — 2018
12. Miss Yangchin Drema B.Com VI Sem (Major) 2018 — 2019
13. Miss Aina Moyong B.Sc. VI Sem (Major in Mathematrics) 2018 — 2019

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3. NSS Merit Awards (State Level):


The Jawaharlal Nehru College NSS Unit is a vibrant wing under the direct supervision and guidance of the Department
of Youth Affairs under the ministry of Human Resource Development. The JNC NSS Unit was honoured with the
Best NSS Unit award in the year 2016-17. Following are some laurels brought to the institution by the JNC NSS Unit:

 Best NSS Programme Officer:


1. Dr. Temin Payum Assistant Professor (Botany) 2016-17
2. Dr. Kento Kadu Assistant Professor (Zoology) 2018-19

 Best NSS Volunteer:


1. Ms. Gami Bogo B.Sc. V Semester 2016-17
2. Mr. Azad Tapak B.A. V Semester 2017-18
3. Ms. Gede Basar B.Sc. V Semester 2018-19
4. Ms. Veronica Padung B.A. V Semester 2021-22

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QUALITY ASSURANCE AND UPGRADATION:

A. TEACHING (UG)

i) Digitalization of class rooms:


The revival in Information Technology has changed the system of imparting higher education in India altogether at
par with the international standards. The use of chalk pencil and black board in the class room is being increasingly
replaced with the adoption of information technology that explores limitless possibilities in the process of teaching
and learning. The younger generation today longs for the innovative method of teaching that is up-to-date, entertaining,
as well as user friendly. The digitalization of class rooms involves the process of making use of laptop, LCD projector
and other modern gadgets, like Interactive Smartboard for creating an ambience of effective teaching in the class
room. The use of such gadgets in the classrooms will surely bring about a noticeable change in the quality of
education being imparted.

ii) Digital Language Laboratory:


Teaching students the basic language skill and the fundamentals of phonetics is an uphill task without the use of a
language lab. Owing to the lack of proper exposure to English language and its nuances the speech pattern of the
students of the college and the adjoining districts hasn’t been very encouraging. To help the students minimize their
errors especially in spoken English, a Digital Language Lab has been established in the college. It is the first of its kind
among the colleges of Arunachal Pradesh to benefit thousands of aspiring students. It is expected to shape innumerable
personalities for tomorrow’s corporate world.
Coordinator: Dr. Shubhashish Banerjee, Assistant Professor, English. +91 92334 05085
iii) Sales Management:
Three Months Certificate Course in Sales management is conducted by the Commerce Department (approved by the
Secretary Education, government of Arunachal Pradesh).
Coordinators: Dr. Minam Yomso, Assistant Professor, Commerce. +91 94026 33762
Dr. Liha Mena, Assistant Professor, Commerce. +91 89740 13140

iv) All India Survey of Higher Education (AISHE):


To portray the status of higher education in the country, Ministry of Education, Government of India has set up a
web-based portal to conduct an annual All India Survey on Higher Education (AISHE) since 2010-11. The survey
covers all the Institutions in the country engaged in imparting higher education. Data is being collected on several
parameters such as teachers, student enrolment, programmes, examination results, education finance, infrastructure
etc. Indicators of educational development such as Institution Density, Gross Enrolment Ratio, Pupil-teacher ratio,
Gender Parity Index, Per Student Expenditure, etc will also be calculated from the data collected through AISHE.
These are useful in making informed policy decisions and research for development of education sector.
Nodal Officer (JNC, Pasighat): Mr. T. S Gibo, Assistant Professor, Economics. +91 82570 58001

B. EXTENSION ACTIVITIES:

i) Health & Sanitation Centre:


Higher education is imbued with some societal responsibilities as well. It is a moral responsibility on the part of this
premier institution to spread the awareness about the dreaded diseases in the society like cancer, aids etc. Through
the health club of the college such awareness is spread for a healthy society growing side by side. With the help of
special awareness camps organized in association with the Department of Health the college hopes to create a healthy
atmosphere in the college campus in the years to come. Such a venture will not only prevent the students from taking
recourse to unhealthy practices like smoking and drinking, but will also make the people aware of the hazards of
these habits. To monitor the health and hygiene of the students and staff and to give first aid to the residents of the campus a
Government run health centre is functioning in the lower campus. Doctors and staff are available on all working days.
Coordinator: Mr. Dutem Siboh, Asst. Prof., Physics. 0368 2225863 +91 70055 00248

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ii) Entrepreneurship Development Cell (EDC):


The major objectives of the EDC are to promote innovation, creativity, self-employment and entrepreneurship
among the students in particular and the society in general; and to organise and conduct training programmes for self
employment and entrepreneurship. Help the entrepreneurship in all respects in setting up their entrepreneurial ventures
which includes small and micro business enterprises, cottage industries, small scale units.
Co-ordinator: Ms Nang Rasami Thamoung, Assistant Professor, Commerce. +91 76288 33766
Deputy Co-ordinator: Dr. Minam Yomso, Assistant Professor, Commerce. +91 94026 33762
iiii) Environmental Club:
The protection of environment is the prime duty of each and every individual that cannot be compromised upon. All
those who are associated with the college have some sort of responsibility towards creating mass awareness by
special campaigns to save the ecology and environment from degradation. With the environmental club the college is
determined to make the public aware of the importance of the protection of environment for a brighter tomorrow.
Co-ordinator: Mr. Kani Burang, Assistant Professor, Geography. +91 70053 81613

iv) Adventure Sports and Gymnastic Activities:


Apart from quality education the physical fitness is of paramount importance in higher education. A healthy mind
needs a healthy body for all round personality development that cannot be ignored. To make the students and staff of
the college physically fit for better academic environment it is extremely essential to create a gymnasium in the
college with the modern gymnastic items. Since there is a plenty of opportunity for the development of adventure
sports in the region as well, some equipment related to it will add thrill to the process of learning in the college.
Co-ordinator: Mr. Enuk Libang, Assistant Professor, Physics. +91 70056 97268

v) Bio-Tech Hub:
A Bio-Tech Hub sponsored by Department of Biotechnology, Government of India started functioning at this college
from the session 2011-12. It imparts training, and facilitates for research and infusing awareness amongst students
and villagers and biotechnology to students about bio-technology. It runs in Botany Department.
Coordinator: : Dr. Temin Payum, Associate Professor, Botany. +91 73084 61524

vi) Coaching for entry into Services :


Free coaching to students belonging to SC/ST/OBC/Minority Communities will be provide to enable them to get gainful
employment in Group A,B, or C in central services, State services or equivalent positions in the private Sector.
The details of the Coaching will be notified in due course.
Coordinator : Dr. Romeo Dupak, Assistant Professor, Pol. Science +91 70857 20535

vii) Career Guidance Cell:


The Career Guidance cell renders service to the students who seek guidance about their future career prospects
once they step into the job market after finishing their studies in Jawaharlal Nehru College. This cell also coordinates
the placement of students in different private and government organisations.
Coordinator : Mr. Nong Tayeng, Assistant Professor, Economics. Mobile No. +91 70055 93401

viii) Red Ribbon Club:


Red ribbon club (RRC) is a movement started by the government of India in educational institutions through which
students will spread awareness about HIV & AIDS. RRC-JNC Pasighat is engaged in promoting awareness on HIV/
AIDS, alcohol and drug abuse, voluntary blood donation, adolescent health issues. The club strives to motivate
youths for effective action through leadership and shared responsibility at all levels of GO, NGO & society.
Coordinator : Dr. Kento Kadu, Assistant Professor, Zoology. Mobile No. +91 81320 12746

ix) College Newsletter and Wall Magazine:


To maintain the records of institutional affairs in terms of its academic, cultural and all-round growth, the college
publishes a biennial news letter.
Coordinator : Dr. Shubhashish Banerjee, Assistant Professor, English. Mobile No. +91 92334 05085

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x) Photography Club:
Arunachal Pradesh is blessed with the bounty of nature that must be realized in day to day life. The beautiful
landscape along with its snow clad hills and dancing rivulets creates an unforgettable memory of the lifetime that
must be captured in camera and shared with others. The purpose of the photography club of the college is to make
the exotic flora and fauna of the region lively in picture on regular basis and share it with others in the college to fall
in love with. Such an initiative will not only arouse the interest in all to explore nature but will also make the rare
orchids and plants of the area being discovered by other parts of the country.
Coordinator: Shri Hari Loyi, Assistant Professor, Botany. +91 69097 46723

TRAVEL CONCESSION:
Students are eligible to avail Railway concession for outward and inward journey during official and/or
Government sponsored Educational Excursion tours outside Northeast India.

LIBRARY:
The Jawaharlal Nehru College Library is one of the richest and well-equipped libraries in the entire North-
Eastern Region. It offers ideal opportunities to cater to the information needs of the students as well as to the
teachers and other staff members for enrichment of knowledge and research work. JNC Library not only helps in
supporting the classroom instructional programme of the college, but also unfolds the horizon of knowledge in
regards to the different research programmes in the college.
At present, the library is stacked with more than 45,800 volumes of books and reference books pertaining to
various disciplines. The library subscribes to 60 journals and 10 newspapers sprawling over various local, regional,
national and international publications. It is a member of the UGC Inflibnet N-List Programme, under the Ministry of
Human Resource Development, Government of India. Under this programme, more than 6000+ journals and 35000+
e-books can be accessed online by users. The Jawaharlal Nehru College Library is fully automated, using KOHA
library software. The library provides OPAC (user interface) for searching books in the library.
The library provides free internet facilities separately for students, teachers and research scholars. The library
also provides photocopying facilities to students at a nominal cost below market rates. For security reasons, the
entire library library premises are covered under CCTV surveillance. The students are provided a very congenial
atmosphere to use the library materials in their leisure hours. Those engaged in research works are provided with
special cubicles. The JNC Library is accomplishing its task of reaching out to the wider community. We endeavor to
further improve all our efforts to facilitate the right information to the right user at the right time.

The following personnel are entitled to enrol themselves as members:


1. Students and teachers of the college
2. Administrative staff of the college.
All members of the Library can borrow books as per rules. The number of books a student can borrow:
1. For B.A./B.Sc/B.Com I to IV Semester : 3 books
2. For B.A/.B.Sc/B.Com V & VI Semesters : 6 books
3. For M.A. (any semester) : 6 books

NOTE :
• The Library remains open on all working days from 09.30 a.m. to 04.00 p.m.
• A member who infringes rules shall be liable to forfeit his/her privilege of admission and borrowing of
books from the library. The students should contact the Librarian for Borrowers’ Cards.

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COLLEGE MAGAZINE:
The College publishes a magazine “VOYAGE” annually with contributions from the teachers, students and
others with a view to provide an outlet to express themselves. The College magazine provides an excellent opportunity
to the students to develop, practice and exhibit their literary skills.
Editorial Board (Faculty):
English Section : Dr. S. Bannerjee, Assistant Prof. (English) Mobile No. +91 92334 05085
Hindi Section : Dr. Banasiri Pertin, Assistant Prof. (Hindi) Mobile No. +91

STUDENTS’ UNION :

The Jawaharlal Nehru College Students’ Union is the general body of the students, which is committed to the
welfare of the student community in the College. The Executive Members/Office Bearers of the Union have a moral
duty to maintain DISCIPLINE among the student community and also make them aware of the avenues required for
becoming a successful and responsible citizen of our country.
Every student becomes a member of the Union body after regular admission to the college and enjoys the right
to vote and participate in all union activities. The Principal, Jawaharlal Nehru College, Pasighat is the ex-officio
President of the Students’ Union. The Executive Members/Office Bearers of the union are elected in compliance with
the interim order dated 22-09-2008 of the Hon’ble Supreme court of India s’ order No.(3)24295 /2004 communicated
vide Commissioner (Education) Govt. Of Arunachal Pradesh, Itanagar order No:ED/ HE-547/2003/105-117 dated
19-12-06 dated 22-9-06 adhering to the Lyngdoh Committee recommendations.
Only regular students satisfying the recommended norms can contest for the following posts of Executive
Members / Office Bearers of the JNCSU.
1. General Secretary.
2. Assistant General Secretary.
3. Secretary, Cultural Activities.
4. Assistant Secretary, Cultural Activities.
5. Secretary, Games and Sports.
6. Assistant Secretary, Games and Sports.
7. Secretary, Debates and Meetings.
8. Secretary, Social Service.
9. Assistant Secretary, Social Service.
10. Editor College magazine.
11. Secretary, Boys’ Common Room. (Boys only)
12. Secretary, Girls’ Common Room (Girls only).

 N o t e:
i. The contestants for different posts must obtain ‘Police verification Report’ at the time of filing of nomination.
ii. The tenure of elected/selected office bearers/executive members of JNC Students Union expires just after
filling up of University Examination forms and all union activities cease except for predetermined time bound
programmes like farewell to Final year students.
iii. If any student, elected/selected to any post, fails in any semester within the tenure of one year/session, he/she
shall compulsorily relinquish the post immediately and cannot participate in or act on behalf of the Union.
iv. The concerned secretaries will consult respective advisors before commencement of any activity.
v. As per the JNCSU Constitution, Executive Body Members and Office Bearers are synonymous, and all
regulations, terms and conditions under the Lyngdoh Committee recommendations shall treat all posts as
Office Bearers irrespective of nomenclature.

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 Salient features of Lyngdoh Committee recommendations regarding Students’ Union Elections:


1. Jawaharlal Nehru College Students’ Union here in after called JNCSU shall be constituted on the basis of direct
election by regular students.
2. During the period of elections no person, who is not a regular student on the rolls of the college shall be
permitted to take part in the election process in any capacity.
3. Undergraduate students between the ages of 17 and 22 years may contest elections.
4. The Candidates should in no event have any academic arrears in the year of contesting the election.
5. The candidate should have attained the minimum of 75% attendance.
6. The candidate shall have one opportunity to contest for the post of office bearer and two opportunities to
contest for the post of an executive member.
7. The candidate shall not have previous criminal record, that is to say he should not have been tried and/or
convicted of any criminal offence or misdemeanor.
8. All eligible candidates must be enrolled in a regular full time course. The candidate must be a regular full time
student of the college.
9. The maximum permitted expenditure per candidate shall be Rs 5000/- for JNCSU election.
10.Each candidate shall submit complete certified accounts (certified by the candidate) within two weeks of the
declaration of result, to the college authority who shall publish it within two days of submission for examination
by students.
11. The election of the candidate will be nullified in the event of any excessive expenditure.
12.With the view to prevent the inflow of funds from political parties into the students’ election process, the
candidates are specially barred from utilizing funds from any other source than voluntary contributions from
the student’s body.
13.No candidate shall indulge in, nor shall abet, any activity which may aggravate existing differences or create
mutual hatred or cause tension between different castes, tribes, communities, religions, linguistic groups or
between any group(s) of students.
14.Criticism of other candidates, when made, shall be confined to their policies and programmes, past record of
works only.
15.There shall be no appeal to caste or communal feelings for securing votes. Places of worship within or outside
the campus shall not be used for election propaganda.

PROHIBITION OF RAGGING:
As per Govt. order no. ED/HE-301/2008/120 dtd. 22/04/2009 and the directives of the Honorable Supreme
Court, any behavior or act that may come under the definition of ragging will be viewed with extreme gravity and
will invite exemplary punishment as deemed fit by the authority.
Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offence, as established by the Anti-Ragging Committee of the
institution, the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging at the institution level shall be any one or any
combination of the following:
1. Cancellation of admission.
2. Suspension from attending classes.
3. Withholding / withdrawing scholarship / fellowship and other benefits.
4. Debarring from appearing in any test / examination or other evaluation process.
5. Withholding results.
6. Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth
festival, etc.
7. Suspension / expulsion from the hostel.
8. Rustication from the institution for a period ranging from 1 to 4 Semesters.
9. Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution.
10.Fine of Rupees 25,000/-
11. Collective punishment: When the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging are not identified,
the institution shall resort to collective punishment as a deterrent to ensure community pressure on the
potential ragging.

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EXTENSION AND SUPPORT SERVICES:


 Placement Cell & Internshala:
A placement cell is functioning in this college to inform the students about various employment opportunities
available to students in Arunachal Pradesh and in various parts of India. This cell also coordinates with various
multinational companies for appointment/placement of students in their organizations.
Coordinator: Shri Riken Kaye, Asst..Prof., Mathematics. +91 9402232420
 Games and Sports:
The College offers excellent facilities to the students in the field of sports. The lower campus has a well maintained
and spacious play-ground where the students can play Foot-ball, Volleyball, Hockey, Basketball, Cricket, Badminton
etc.The College students regularly participate in the University organised youth festivals and also locally organised
sports and cultural events and have brought awards and laurels to the institution.
Coordinator: Mr. Habung Mipu, Asst.Prof., Geography. +91 87873 74307
 Auditorium cum Students Recreation Center & Gymnasium:
The College has a spacious Auditorium-cum-Students’ Recreation Center equipped with all necessary drapings of
the modern stage for dramatic and cultural activities. The College Auditorium serves as a common platform where
the students from different parts come together and get ample scope to display their cultural and dramatic skills.
Co-ordinator: Mr. Enuk Libang, Assistant Professor, Physics. +91 70056 97268
National Cadet Corps (NCC):
The 22-Arunachal Pradesh Battalion NCC based at Pasighat supervises the NCC activities of the College. The NCC
Battalion has two regular army officers of Colonel rank (Commanding Officer and Training Officer), full time
Associate NCC Officers, 3 JCOs, 8 NCOs and 10 civil officials. The NCC is pledged to develop amongst the
cadets, quality of character, comradeship, idea of selfless service and leadership in defence of their motherland.
The college NCC wing runs SD (Senior Division for boys) and SW (Senior Wing for girls). There are fixed alloted
vacancies for NCC and 22AP Bn NCC conduct a physical Test for admissions.
NCC Officers : Captain Dr. K. K. Mishra, Assoc. Prof., Geography. 0368 2224873, +91 94360 43398
Mr. Tamin Mili CTO, Asstt. Prof., Sociology. +91 97749 60073
Ms. Hage Yalu CTO, Asstt. Prof., Chemistry. +91 96126 01724
 National Service Scheme (NSS):
The JN College NSS wing was raised in 1975 with three programme officers and 153 volunteers. This wing is
under the direct supervision and guidance of the Department of Youth Affairs under the ministry of Human Resource
Development. The NSS wing of the College adopts nearby villages to develop them as model villages.
Programme Officers: Unit-I: Dr. Kento Kadu, Assistant Professor, Zoology. +91 81320 12746
Unit-II: Mr. Kani Burang, Assistant Professor, Geography. +91 70053 81613
Unit-III: Dr. Ing Perme, Assistant Professor, Hindi. +91 94027 72173
Dr. Sony Dupak, Asst. Prof., Education. +91 94366 69726
 Rovers & Rangers:
A unit of Rover & Rangers for boys and girls is operational in the college that provides opportunity to the students
to receive training which make them self dependent and improve their skills. The unit provides training on personality
and community development programmes, wood, bamboo and handicrafts, other such vocational courses and
adventure activities etc. There is a special employment quota for Rovers and Rangers certificate holders in Railways,
International and National headquarters of Scouts & Guides and voluntary organizations such as SANGAM. The
SANGAM also provides scholarship for “Discover your Potential” courses. Rastrapari Rovers/Rangers can be
absorbed as Quarter Master, Leader Trainers in National Training Institute of BSG.
Programme Officers: Mr. Marshal Gao,Assistant Professor, Political Science, +91 87877 70601
Dr. Romeo Dupak, Assistant Professor, Political Science, +91 94362 92252

 Science Club:
All the students of B.Sc. are the primary members of the Club. Every year, a group of students are selected as
office bearers. The Club provides the science students a platform for active interaction and capacity building in the
field of science, by organizing seminars and symposia, social services and various competitions involving science
students every year.
President : Mr. Hari Loyi, Assisstant Professor, Botany. +91 69097 46723

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 Women Welfare Cell:


To look after the welfare of girl students and lady staff of the college on campus, a Women Welfare Cell is existing
in this college with one lady professor as the coordinator. The Cell also looks after gender bias, if any.
Coordinator : Dr. Pema D. Mize, Assistant Professor, History. +91 8132012133
 Prevention of Sexual Harassment Cell:
This cell, mandated by the UGC, has been explicitly set up to look into sexual and other harassment(s) of female
students, lady staff and faculty members of the College.
Coordinator :Mrs. Oman Taloh Siram, Assistant Professor, Economics. +91 98560 87542
 Grievances Redressal Cell:
This cell addresses the genuine grievances of the students. A box is kept with the office for students to drop their
grievances or complaints any time.
Coordinator : Union Adviser, JNCSU
(presently, Mr. Agin Taboh, Assistant Professor, Commerce. +91 70858 73780 )
 Institute of Distance Education:
The Institute of Distance Education of Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar is in operation in the college from the
session 2007-08. The institute offers ample scope for candidates to avail the benefits of higher education through
informal means in a variety of subjects. The IDE study centre offers both Undergraduate and Post Graduate
programmes in Hunanities.
Coordinator : Dr. Leki Sitang, Associate Professor, History. +91 69096 60308
Centre Assistant : Mr. Amomang Pertin, Lab. Asst., Botany. +91 94368 38351
 IGNOU Study Center:
A full-fledged Study Center of the Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is functioning in the Jawaharlal
Nehru College for those who cannot avail the opportunities of pursuing education through formal means.
Coordinator : Mr. Tageng Tamuk, Associate Professor, Education.
Astt.Coordinator: Mr. T.S. Gibo, Assistant Prof., Economics
 Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC):
During March 2006, the college was assessed by NAAC, Bangalore and graded as a B++ institution on 21st May,
2006. Not resting on its laurels, the college avoiding any sense of complacency, is ever energetic in pursuing the
purposeful endeavour of achieving a higher grade in the near future. For this purpose, the Internal Quality Assurance
Cell (IQAC) provides necessary guidance to the students and the staff of the college.
Cooradinator: Dr. D.P. Panda, Associate Professor of Commerce.
 Health & Sanitation Centre:
To monitor the health and hygiene of the students and staff and to give first aid to the residents of the campus a Government run
health centre is functioning in the lower campus. Doctors and staff are available on all working days.
Coordinator: Mr. Narmi Darang, Assoc. Prof., Economics. 0368 2225863
 Disaster Management Cell:
This cell has been set up to provide the students and staff with the requisite training to meet any eventualities/
natural calamities/disasters.
Coordinator: Mr. Tabiram Yirang, Assistant Prof, Geography, +91 98629 30193
 Parents - Teachers Association:
A Parent-Teacher Association exists in the College with an objective to engage the parents as a major stakeholder of
the teaching, learning and development process. Feedbacks and suggestions received from the parents in the meeting
were duly recorded for preparing a comprehensive plan for the development of the institution.
Coordinators: Dr. Tatum Mibang, Associate Prof, Botany. +91 98623 65826
Mr. Kani Burang, Assistant Prof, Geography. +91 70053 81613

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 Alumni Association:
An Alumni Association of the College exists whose objective is to apprise the alumni about the development plan of
the institution and the various initiatives undertaken for enhancement of quality teaching learning process of the
College. Suggestions from the alumni are given due cognizance. All former students are welcome to be a part of the
association.
General Secretary: Mrs. Yakam Saroh, Assistant Prof, Geography +91 81318 49587
 Mentoring Cell:
The cell has been set up to facilitate the mentoring of the students of both UG and PG.
Coordinator: Shri Nong Tayeng, Assistant Prof, Economics. +91 98624 87319
Deputy Coordinator: Dr. Ing Perme, Assistant Prof, Hindi.

CENTRE FOR PROFESSIONAL COMPUTER COURSE:


The college has been running a vibrant centre for professional computer courses on self-financing basis since 2008.
The centre offers comprehensive computer education programs to help students enhance their skills and knowledge
in the field of computer applications from two prominent canters for professional computer courses: the Centre for
Computer Education (CCE) and the Extended Centre for Computer Education (ECCE). The centres offers one year
P.G. Diploma Certificate course as well as advance courses in computer applications. The centres run with due
approval from the Director of Higher and Technical Education, Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh. Students enrolled in the
course need to appear for a compulsory practical examination at the end of the course in order to be eligible for
award of certificates.
Seat Availability: Both CCE and ECCE together provide a total of 180 seats exclusively for bona fide JN College
students on first-come-first-served basis. This ensures that our own students have priority access to these highly
sought-after computer courses.
Logistics & Facility: We are equipped with a state-of-the-art computer lab comprising a total of 60 working computers.
These computers are specifically designed to facilitate effective teaching and learning across various courses offered
by our centres.
Course Offered: Our flagship program is the “Post Graduate Diploma in Computer Application (PGDCA),” a
comprehensive one-year course that covers a wide range of computer applications. This program is meticulously
designed to provide students with a strong foundation in computer science and practical skills in computer applications.
Fee Structure: To ensure convenience for our students, the total course fee for the PGDCA program is set at Rs
7000/- (Seven Thousand Only). The fee can be paid in two instalments:
 1st Instalment: Rs 4000/- This amount is payable at the Time of Admission to secure your seat in the program.
 2nd Instalment: The remaining balance of the fee is payable in the Mid-Session, as specified by the college
administration. This allows students to manage their financial obligations more effectively.
We believe that these payment arrangements provide flexibility and ease the burden on students, allowing them to
focus on their studies and achieve academic success. And a comprehensive course in computer education will
certainly empower our students with the skills and knowledge needed for a successful career in this ever-evolving
digital era.

Coordinator, CCE: Mr. Guni Muang, Asst. Prof., English. +91 70856 97177
Instructor : Mr. Rajesh Kumar Sharma, B.Sc.(Phy), M.C.A. +91 98624 89089

Coordinator, ECCE: Mr. Enuk Libang, Asst. Prof., Physics. +91 70056 97268
Instructor : Mr. Tarun Perme +91 91017 28853

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OTHER FACILITIES

 College Guest House:


The college has a double storey guest house which is designed exclusively for teachers and academicians. Located
near the Principal’s residence in the lower campus, the college guest house offers a serene retreat to the educators
and a home away from home.
Secretary: Dr. Abani Doley, Assistant Professor, English. +91 87944 33245
 Canteen:
The college has two canteens in the Upper Campus wherein tea, snacks and other eatables are served to the staff and
students at fixed prices. A contractor runs the canteen. The canteens also serve as an excellent platform where
teachers and students alike gather and mingle to discuss as well as debate over current issues to propagate further,
the teaching-learning experience.
Coordinator: Mr. Monkhum Khilak, Assistant Professor, Mathematics. +91 98624 84294

 J N College Co-operative Society / Fair Price Shop:


The Jawaharlal Nehru College Co-operative Society is located in the Lower Campus and caters to the needs of ration,
provisions and stationary of the students and staff of the College. A wide variety of items are available at reasonable
rates.
Coordinator: Dr. Manjung Mossang, Assistant Professor, Commerce. +91 94026 45109

 Bank & Post Office :


The College has a branch of Arunachal Pradesh Rural Bank that provides banking facilities to the students. The Hill
Top Post Office is located in the lower campus and facilitates the postal communication of the staff and students of
the College.

ATM Facility :
An ATM outlet, facilitated by the Bank of Baroda, is available in the lower campus for convenience of the campus
residents.

 Bus Service :
The College Bus operates purely from the amount charged as College Bus Fee from the students. Bus fees once paid
shall neither be refundable nor adjustable. It is to be noted that the College Bus is not for Picnic, Festivals or for Hire.
It is meant purely for Academic purpose only. Bonafide JNC students & staff must always carry their college I-cards
while boarding the college bus and produce it as and when the bus staff asks for it.

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U N D E R T A K I N G

Students seeking admission in this institution are directed to read the Prospectus carefully and fully
understand their moral duties and liabilities towards the rules and regulations of the college. Following are the
regulations of undertaking which will compulsorily require the signed declaration of every student in the admission
form to abide by them under all circumstances:
A. Undertaking declaring compliance with the anti-ragging regulations as directed by the Honourable
Supreme Court.
B. Declaration of commitment to the rules and regulations as identified and established by the institution
as specified against major/minor offences, which are as mentioned below:
1. Habitual unpunctuality, irregularity in College/Hostel attendance.
2. Indulgence in various forms of criminal acts.
3. Use of intoxicating drinks/drugs, smoking within the college & hostel premises.
4. Participation in hartal, any form of strike or picketing or instigation of other students thereof.
5. Resort to violence of any kind.
6. Acts against public sanitation or any act calculated to cause public nuisance, disturbance of public
tranquility and communal harmony, breach of public peace.
7. Indiscipline of any kind in classrooms, library, college canteen, office, hostels etc.
8. Defacing of the college building by resorting to wall writing, postering, spitting etc.
9. Joining anti-government demonstrations.
10. Holding meetings of political/communal character within the college and hostel premises.
11. An act that is an offence under the Indian Penal Code or any special local law.
12. Refusal to adhere to any rule/regulation that may be introduced from time to time by the college
authority in the interest of college/student community.
13. Willful suppression/withholding of any information of his/her studentship.
14. Involvement in association with any anti-social, anti-national activity.
15. Any behaviour/activity considered unbecoming of a student.
16. Misbehaviour with any member of teaching/non-teaching staff of the college.
17. Writing memos/petitions against college authority without informing the Principal (in writing) to higher
authorities.
18. Resorting to all forms of unfair means in the examinations.
Every student must fully understand that in the event of any breach of the college rules and
committing of any of the mentioned offences, he/she is liable to disciplinary proceedings as the college
authorities deem fit including expulsion from the college.

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T H E C O L L E G E C O M M U N I T Y
Principal : Dr. Tasi Taloh, M.A.,B.Ed.,Ph.D.
Vice Principal : Dr. Leki Sitang, M.A., Ph.D.

FAC U LT Y M E M B E R S

1. Department of English: 7. Department of Economics:


1. Dr. S.K. Sinha, M.A.,B.Ed.,Ph.D.(HoD) 1. Mr. Nong Tayeng, M.A.
2. Dr. Abani Doley, M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. 2. Mrs. Oman Taloh Siram, M.A.
3. Dr. S. Banerjee, M.A.,B,Ed.,Ph.D. 3. Mr. T.S. Gibo, M.A.
4. Mr. Guni Muang, M.A.,B.Ed. 4. Ms. Nangki Tekseng, M.A. (GL)
5. Ms. Tobom Nyori, M.A.,B.Ed.
6. Ms. Zenny Kamsi, M.A.,B.Ed. 8. Department of Sociology:
7. Ms. Augustina Tatin, M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil. (GL) 1. Ms. Tobom Lollen, M.A.,M.Phil.,B.Ed. (HoD)
2. Mr. Tamin Mili, M.A.
2. Department of Hindi: 3. Ms. Minam Mibang, M.A.,M.Phil. (GL)
1. Dr. H.N. Pandey, M.A.,Ph.D. (HoD) 4. Ms. Gaby Miyum Damin, M.A. (GL)
2. Dr. Tokpet Pertin, M.A., Ph.D. 5. Ms. Aina Tayeng, M.A. (GL)
3. Dr. Ing Perme, M.A., B.Ed.,Ph.D.
4. Ms. Mumne Perme, M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil. 9. Department of Education:
5. Dr. Banasiri Pertin, M.A.,B.Ed.,Ph.D. 1. Dr. Johny Tabing, M.A.,Ph.D. (HoD)
6. Dr. Zabina Taki, M.A., Ph.D. 2. Mr. Tageng Tamuk, M.A.
7. Dr. Raushan Kumar, M.A.,Ph.D. (GL) 3. Dr. Tahong Taggu, M.A.,Ph.D
8. Ms Aseng Apum, M.A. (GL) 4. Mr. Tony Jamoh, M.A.
5. Dr. Sony Dupak, M.A.,M.Ed.,Ph.D.
3. Department of Political Science:
1. Mr. Danggen Dameng, M.A.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.(HoD) 10. Department of Physics:
2. Dr. Putoli Langkam Pertin, M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D 1. Dr. S. Jayanthi, M.Sc.,M.Tech.,Ph.D. (HoD)
3. Dr. Romeo Dupak, M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. 2. Mr. Pokjum Yomgam, M.Sc.,B.Ed.
4. Mr. Marshal Gao, M.A.,M.Phil. 3. Mr. Enuk Libang, M.Sc.,B.Ed.
5. Ms. Mary Perme, M.A.,B.Ed. (GL) 4. Mr. Dutem Siboh, M.Sc.
5. Dr. Manish Kr Shukla, M.Sc.,Ph.D.
4. Department of History:
1. Mr. Talut Talom, M.A.,M.Phil. (HoD) 11. Department of Mathematics:
2. Dr. Rajesh Verma, M.A.,Ph.D. 1. Mr. Monkhum Khilak, M.Sc. (HoD)
3. Dr. Leki Sitang, M.A.,Ph.D. 2. Mr. Riken Kaye, M.Sc.
4. Dr. Pema D. Mize, M.A.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. 3. Dr. Drema Lhamu, M.Sc.,Ph.D.
5. Mr. Kaling Darung, M.A. 4. Dr. Gete Umbrey, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ph.D.
6. Ms. Oyi Ngulom Lendo, M.A. (GL)
5. Dr. Bhuban Kr Deori, M.Sc.,Ph.D. (GL)
7. Ms. Mituai Ngukir, M.A. (GL)
12. Department of Chemistry:
5. Department of Geography:
1. Dr. Alakesh Phukan, M.Sc.,Ph.D.
1. Dr. S.N. Jha, M.A.,B.Ed.,Ph.D. (HoD)
2. Mr. Yumi Nyori, M.Sc. (HoD)
2. Capt. Dr. K. K. Mishra., M.A.,Ph.D.
3. Ms. Hage Yalu, M.Sc.
3. Mr. Tabiram Yirang, M.A.
4. Mr. Toku Tagu Tada, M.Sc.
4. Ms. Marina Langkam, M.A.,B.Ed.
5. Dr. Xavi Borgohain, M.Sc.,Ph.D. (GL)
5. Mr. Kani Burang, M.A.,M.Phil.
6. Ms. Yakam Saroh, M.A.,B.Ed.
7. Ms. Rukmini Pertin, M.A.,B.Ed. 13. Department of Botany:
8. Mr. Habung Mipu, M.A.,M.Phil. 1. Dr. Tatum Mibang, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ph.D. (HoD)
2. Dr. Temin Payum, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ph.D.
6. Department of Commerce: 3. Mr. Hari Loyi, M.Sc.
1. Dr. D.P. Panda, M.Com, M.Phil.,Ph.D.,MBA (HoD) 4. Dr. Momang Taram, M.Sc.,Ph.D. (GL)
2. Mr. Agin Taboh, M.Com.,M.Phil.
3. Dr. Manjung Mossang, M.Com.,Ph.D. 14. Department of Zoology:
4. Dr. Minam Yomso Taloh, M.Com.,B.Ed.,M.Phil.,Ph.D. 1. Dr. K.K. Jha, M.Sc.,M.Ed.,Ph.D
5. Dr. Liha Mena, M.A.(Psy), M.Com.,Ph.D. 2. Mr. Koj Taro, M.Sc.
6. Ms. Nang Rasami Thamoung, M.Com. 3. Dr. Kento Kadu, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ph.D. (HoD)
4. Dr. Leki Wangchu, M.Sc.,B.Ed.,Ph.D.
5. Ms. Obinam Tayeng, M.Sc.,B.Ed.

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NON-TEACHING AND SUPPORT STAFF

 Library Staff:  Multi-Tasking Staff:


1. Mr. Olom Perme (Librarian), M.A, M.Phil, M.Lib. 1. Mr. Ait Bhdr Gurung.
2. Mrs. Yapu Karga Kakki, Lib. Assistant, B.A, M.Lib. 2. Mrs. Adong Dai.
3. Mrs. Nome Lego, Lib. Assistant, B.A, M.Lib. 3. Mr. Talom Ering.
4. Mr. TabengTamuk.
5. Mr. Maktem Ngupok.
Laboratory Assistants: 6. Mr. Tadu Mibang.
1. — Zoology 7. Mrs. Agap Yirang.
8. Mr. Jomin Pejik, B.A.
2. — Physics.
9. Mr. Okin Paron.
3. Mr. Tangor Tatin, B.A. — Geography
10. Mr. Osem Padun.
4. Mr. B.P. Shahi, B.A, B.Ed. — Chemistry.
11. Mr. Osong Panyang.
5. Mr. Amomang Pertin, B.Sc. — Botany.
12. Mr. Obang Tasung.
13. Mrs.Ayam Padun.
Laboratory Attendants: 14. Mrs.Yatok Ering.
1. Mr. Dipu Rai (Contg) — Zoology. 15. Mr. Obang Yomso.
2. Mrs. Obur Jamoh — Botany. 16. Mr. Prem Bhdr Chetri.
3. Mr. Tapak Potom — Chemistry. 17. Mr. Tapir Tamuk.
4. Ms. Osunam Borang — Geography. 18. Mr. Takut Tamuk.
5. Ms. Yagong Talom — Physics. 29. Mr. Talut Tamuk.
20. Mrs.Yabi Koyu.
21. Mr. Otel Paron.
 Ministerial Staff:
22. Mr. Bharat Taki.
1. Mr. Besing Yosung, B.A. — Head Assistant
23. Miss Tigul Pazing
2. Mrs. Yirmi Pazing, B.A. — Assistant
24. Mr. Joseph Dupak.
3. Mrs.Yagam Pabin — Cashier 25. Ms. Yage Tamuk
4. Mrs. Kalak Paron — UDC 26. Mr. Gopal Chaudhary.
5. Mrs. Oni Ering — UDC 27. Mr. Naresh Basfor.
6. Mr. TakingTamut — UDC (Store) 28. Mrs. Seema Telegu.
7. Mrs. Lomge Borang, M.A. — UDC 29. Mrs. Oduri Boko.
8. Mrs. Alom Jerang — LDC 30. Mr. Om Bahadur Chettry.
9. Mrs. Ateng Jongkey — LDC 31. Mr. Ratna Bahadur Chettry.

 Drivers:
1. Mr. Bhuban Kumar Pradhan — Driver.
2. Mr. Raja Tarang — Driver.  Contingency Staff:
3. Mr. Tagong Pabin — Driver. 1. Mr. Kishore Bahadur Chettry
2. Mr. Munu Rai
3. Mr. Kumar Bahadur Chettry
4. Mr. Sanjoy Chettry
5. Mr. Man Bahadur Chettry
6. Mr. Ritey Chettry
7. Mr. Roshan Pradhan
8. Mr. Oyop Panyang
9. Mr. Tare Talom

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