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Wednesday, June 10, 2009

north east education fair 2009

North East Education Fair 2009
The North East Education Fair 2009 is a career exhibition in Guwahati, which will be held during June 8 and 9, 2009 at the prestigious Cotton College campus, to spread the vast message that sustained growth of economy of the country is strongly linked with the quality of education. This is just around the time when the students and their parents look for the best options. This mega event will provide a unique opportunity to the aspiring students who are on the threshold of stepping into an ever-increasing globally competitive career path. This is a mega education event in which management, technical institutions and and other prominent colleges are expected to participate under one roof to showcase their strength on management courses, advertising, airhostess, architecture, company secretary, career assessment programmes, diploma courses, engineering, fashion technology, finance & banking, hotel management, interior designing, IT Hardware, IT Software, jewellery designing, multimedia, animation, skill – personality & communication development courses, photography, paramedical courses, placement training programme, scholarships, study loans, theatre, career counselling, accountancy, education allied aids and others.
The North East student market is among the biggest contributor to the student campuses of institutions in India.
According to a study by the Govt. of Assam in 2007, up to 50,000 students per year leave Assam to study in the rest of India. This number is even higher for the states like Meghalaya and Mizoram.
Absence of specialized educational institutions force students to study outside this region. Students who want to study in high-demand areas like management, medical, technology, hospitality, fashion, etc. do not have any option but to go to other cities in India.
In recent days, parents are able to spend reasonably on their children’s education more than earlier. Bank loans are also of easy reach.
Adverse Political situation, and lack of local employment opportunities force people to opt for studies in other states like Bangalore, Delhi, Hyderabad, Pune, etc.

NEHU ADMISSION meghalaya

Admission Criteria
Honours Degree Course:a. Science Stream: For admission to this course, a student shall have passed the "Plus Two" with a minimum of 45% marks in the concerned elective subject relevant to the Honours. A student shall also be required to have secured a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate.
b. Commerce Stream: For admission to this course, a student shall have passed the "Plus Two" with a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate. Further, a student of Science & Arts streams shall also be eligible for admission provided he/she secures a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate.
c. Arts Stream:
(i) For admission to this Course, a student shall have passed the Plus Two with a minimum of 45% marks in the concerned elective subject relevant to the Honours subject. Further, a student shall also be required to have secured a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate.
(ii) A student shall be eligible for Honours in a subject not offered/taken as an elective at the Plus Two provided he/she has secured a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
(iii) A student who has passed the Plus Two in Science/Commerce shall also be eligible for admission to Honours provided he/she has secured a minimum of 50% mark in aggregate.
(iv) A student shall be eligible for Honours in English with 45% marks in Elective English at Plus Two and shall also be required to have 45% marks in aggregate. A candidate, who has not taken Elective English at the Plus Two shall also be eligible for Honours in English provided he/she has secured 50% marks in aggregate.
General Degree Course:
a. Science Stream: For admission to this Course, a student shall have passed the "Plus Two" or any other equivalent and recognised examination in the relevant stream.
b. Commerce Stream: For admission to this Course, a student shall have passed the "Plus Two" or any other equivalent and recognised examination in the relevant stream. Further, a student of Science and Arts stream shall also be eligible for admission.
c. Arts Stream: For admission to this course, a student shall have passed the "Plus Two" or any other equivalent examination.

Procedures in the Conduct of Examinations:
(a). The University shall conduct 3 (three) Examinations, one each at the end of an academic year.
(b). A student shall become eligible to go to the next higher class only after the successful completion of all the papers of the previous examination. In other words, carry over of failed paper(s) shall not be permissible under this system.
(c). A student shall be allowed to repeat the failed paper(s) or all the papers in the next examination as a non-collegiate/regular candidate.
(d). A student shall be required to clear the Degree Examination within a span of 5(five) from the date of admission. The failed paper(s) can be repeated only once and be availed &nbspof within a span of 5(five) years, irrespective of the chances availed. Such facility, shall in no case be available beyond the fifth year.
(e). A student of Science stream, having Economics as one of the general electives, shall be required to have 4(four) papers in Economics, which shall be Paper- IV, falling on the first year examination.
(f). An English Honours student shall be required to have an extra elective subject and shall not be required to appear in General English Ist and IInd paper and Alternative English/M.I.L.
(g). A student of Arts stream who offers any General Electives of 400 marks like (Geography, Mathematics, Nutrition) shall not be required to appear in General English 2nd paper.
(h).For more details on combination of subjects, please see Annexure ‘B’.

Dropping of Honours Course
Option for Honours shall be made in the first year of admission as per the existing rules. Honours, once opted, shall not be permissible to be dropped. A student who desires to drop Honours shall have to take fresh admission in the first year.
Improvement Facility:
Improvement facility shall be available under this system of examination. Such facility, shall however be permissible only after the successful completion of final year examination. A student can appear for improvement in any paper, irrespective of the marks obtained therein. Such facility shall, however, be permissible only once and within a span of 5 (five) years from the date of admission into the first year class. This facility shall in no case be available beyond the fifth year. Under this facility, the student shall be given the benefit of Class/Division. However, the benefit of Ranking shall not be extended to them.
Change of Subject Combination:
Subject once opted, shall not be permissible to be changed beyond the first year of examination. A student who desires to change the subject combination shall have to take fresh admission in the first year.
Transfer of College:
Ordinarily, a student shall not be permitted to avail local transfer of College beyond the first year of examination. Other transfers shall be considered on the merit of each case.
Change of Examination Centre:
Change of examination centre may be permitted strictly on the merit of each case. A student shall not be allowed to change the examination centre to a College where the subject opted by him/her is not taught.

Migration:
For the purpose of admission to this University, the students migrating from other Universities/Boards/Institutes, admission for such shall be decided on the merit of the case.
Registration:
A student shall be required to register his/her name under the University immediately after the first year of admission.
Re-Evaluation/Scrutiny:
The procedures for re-evaluation and scrutiny shall remain the same as notified earlier.
Course Structure:
The course structure/contents shall remain the same as already spelt out in syllabi.
12. These working principles shall come into force with effect from the admission of 2000 AD and shall be binding.N.B.
Regarding the provisions/facilities such as Dropping of Honours, Improvement, Change of Subject Combination, Transfer of College/Examination Centre, Re-evaluation/Scrutiny etc. as laid down by the University and notified earlier shall remain the same under the Part I & II system of examinations.
Further, clarification if any, may be sought from the Controller of Examinations.
It is further clarified that the students, who were admitted in 1999 under Part I system of examination and would be appearing the University Part I examinations in 2001 shall be allowed to go to the Part II class without having cleared the Part I examinations.

Admission criteria into the various PG Departments are given in: Prospectus
List of PG, Departments/Centres of the University and the places of their locations: Prospectus
Besides the various above programmes, the University has developed research facilities in various desciplines relating to M.Phil and Ph.D. One can also avail oneself of other facilities provided by the RSIC, Computer Centre, Libraries etc.

NEHU examination results ,UG results,PG results

Examination Results UG Results PG Results

Post Graduate/ Professional Course Examination Results
1
B.Tech, ECE & IT (NEHU) 4th Semester Examination Results held in July, 2008.
2
B.Tech, ECE, IT & CSE (SEMC) 4th Semester Examination Results held in July, 2008.
3
B.Tech, ECE & IT (NEHU) 2nd Semester Examination Results held in July, 2008.
4
B.Tech, CSE, ECE & IT (SEMC) 2nd Semester Examination Results held in July, 2008.
5
Revised results of B.Tech CSE, ECE & IT (SEMC) 2nd Semester Examination held in July, 2007 under CGPA system

6
Revised results of B.Tech, ECE & IT (NEHU) 2nd Semester Examination held in July, 2007 under CGPA system

7
Revised results of B.Tech, CSE, ECE & IT (SEMC) 1st Semester Examination Results held in Dec., 2006 and Repeat Exams held in Dec., 2007 under CGPA system

8
Revised results of B.Tech, ECE & IT (NEHU) 1st Semester Examination Results held in Dec., 2006 and Repeat Exams held in Dec., 2007 under CGPA system

9
B.Tech, C.S.E. (SEMC) 3rd semester Examination Results held in Dec., 2007

10
B.Tech. ECE & IT, (NEHU, SEMC) 3rd semester Examination Results held in Dec.,2007

11
L.L.B. 1st year (28 papers) Examination Results held in July-August, 2008.

12
B.Tech. ECE & IT, (NEHU) 1st semester Examinations held in Dec.,2007

13
(a) M.B.A. IV Semester Examination Results held in July, 2008.
(b) M.B.A. IV Semester Examination Results held in July, 2008 - Addendum

14
L.L.B. 3rd Year (28 Papers) Examination Results held in July-August, 2008

15
MBA IIIrd Semester Examination held in Dec, 2007, Metas Adventist College, Surat

16
MBA IIIrd Semester Examination held in Dec, 2007, NEHU Tura Campus.

17
LLB Supplementary Examination Results January, 2008.

18
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed), New Course held in Nov-Dec, 2007

19
MBA 1st semester examination held in Dec, 2006, Metas Adventist College, Surat (Click here)

20
MBA 1st semester examination held in Dec, 2006, NEHU (Click here)

21
B.Tech ECE IInd Semester (NEHU) held in July, 2007.

22
B.Tech IT IInd Semester (NEHU) held in July, 2007

23
B.Tech / B.E. (CSE, ECE and IT) IInd Semester (SEMC, Jorabat) held in July, 2007.



The following are results declared by the North-Eastern Hill University:
Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) New Course, 2008
First Year Bachelor of Social Work (Word) (PDF)
First Year Bachelor of Commerce Pass 2009 (Word) (PDF)
First Year Bachelor of Commerce Honours 2009 (Word) (PDF)
First Year Bachelor of Science (Home Science) (Pass) (Word) (PDF)
Second Year Bachelor of Science (Home Science) (Pass)(Word) (PDF)
Final Year Bachelor of Science (Home Science) (Honours) (Word) (PDF)
Second Year Bachelor of Science (Home Science) (Honours) (Word) (PDF)
First Year Bachelor of Arts Music (Honours) (Word) (PDF)
Second Year Bachelor of Arts Music (Honours) (Word) (PDF)
Final Year Bachelor of Science (Home Science) Honours Merit List (Word) (PDF)

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

North-Eastern Hill University meghalaya

History
North-Eastern Hill University was set up by an Act of Parliament and notified on 19th July 1973. The objectives of the University, as laid down in the act, are "to disseminate and advance knowledge by providing instructional and research facilities in such branches of learning as it may deem fit; to pay special attention to the improvement of the social and economic conditions and welfare of the people of the hill areas of the North-eastern region, and in particular, the intellectual, academic and cultural advancement".
The jurisdiction of the University extended originally to the states of Meghalaya and Nagaland and the erstwhile Union Territories of Arunachal Pradesh and Mizoram. With the establishment of the Nagaland University on 6th September 1994, the jurisdiction of NEHU ceased over Nagaland. Likewise with the establishment of the Mizoram University the jurisdiction of NEHU over Mizoram also ceased from June, 2001. Arunachal Pradesh has its own university. However the North-Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology located in Arunachal Pradesh is affiliated to NEHU.
Initially, the academic departments and administration of the University at Shillong functioned from hired buildings. Very soon, however, NEHU acquired two prime properties in the city, one belonging to the former Maharaja of Mayurbhanj and the other to the Rani of Bijni. The academic departments then moved to these two sites. Meanwhile, the Government of Meghalaya acquired, for the University, a substantial plot of land (measuring about 1225 acres) in Umshing, a little outside the city limits, for setting up its permanent campus. This picturesque land, gently undulating and thickly wooded - a perfect location for the University - was a gift from the Government of Meghalaya. The survey of the land and the master plan for the University were completed during the VI Five Year Plan; and construction activities began in a modest way during the VII Plan period. By the year 1991, with the completion of the construction of several residential quarters for the faculty, hostels for men and women, a ring road, a modern workshop for the University Scientific Instruction Centre, a building for the Regional Sophisticated Instrumentation Centre, and Guest House-cum-Seminar Complex, a complex of buildings for the science departments and with our own electricity and water supply system in place, the campus took the visible shape of an attractive University in the making.
In 2005, following the shifting of the departments to the Permanent Campus at Umshing, Mayurbhanj Compex at Nongthymmai was disposed off to the Government of Meghalaya. At the moment, barring a few Centres located at Bijni Compex, almost all departments of the University are housed in the buildings on the permanent campus. We now have Internet connectivity through our own VSAT to which all the departments located on the campus are linked. Efforts are on to enhance the range of our Internet connectivity. The telecommunication department has set up a fully automated telephone exchange on the campus. This is first of its kind in any University in the region. Much of the developmental work on the campus in the past couple of years or so has been made possible by the generous grant that the University has received from the Government of India from its "non-lapsable pool".


Schools of Studies
The University has seven academic "Schools", each headed by a Dean of the school. Within each of these schools are variable number of academic "Departments". Some schools also have academic "Centres".

School of Physical Sciences
School of Social Sciences
Department of Chemistry
Department of Mathematics
Department of Physics
Department of Statistics
Centre for Science Education
Department of History
Department of Political Science
Department of Sociology
Department of Law
Centre for Cultural & Creative Studies
School of Life Sciences
School of Human & Environmental Sciences
Department of Biochemistry
Department of Biotechnology &Bioinformatics
Department of Botany
Department of Zoology
Department of Anthropology
Department of Geography
Centre for Environmental Studies
Department of Rural Development & Agricultural Production (Tura Campus)
School of Humanities & Education
School of Economics, Management& Information Sciences
Department of Education
Department of Education (Tura Campus)
Department of English
Department of English (Tura Campus)
Department of Garo (Tura Campus)
Department of Hindi
Department of Khasi
Department of Linguistics
Department of Philosophy
Center for Adult & Cont. Education
Center for Distance Education
Department of Commerce
Department of Economics
Department of Library & Information Sciences
Department of Management (Tura)
School of Technology
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Department of Information Technology
Department of Basic Sciences & Social Sciences


Contacts
Country Code: 91; Area Code: 364
North-Eastern Hill University, Umshing Mawkynroh Shillong 793022, Meghalaya
Vice Chancellor
(0364) 2721001/2550101FAX: (0364) 2550076
Pro-Chancellor
(0364) 2721008
Registrar
(0364) 2721012/2550067FAX: (0364) 2551634
DSW
(0364) 2721181

Controller of Exams.
(0364) 2721211/2551812
Finance Officer
(0364) 2721021/2550050
Librarian
(0364) 2721251
DEANS Click Here
HOD Click Here
Deputy Registrars Click Here
Assistant Registrars Click Here

Manipur university admisssion 2009-2010

ADMISSION 2009-2010

Admission Notice for the Academic Session, 2009-2010
Admission Notice for 5 yr Integrated Course in M.Sc.Biotect. & 4yr Integrated Course in BPEd
Admission Form 2009
Prospectus 2009
Prospectus B.P.Ed. (Integrated) 4 Years Degree Course

Manipur University

Manipur University is located at Canchipur, Imphal, the capital city of Manipur, an Indian State bordering Myanmar. The University campus is spread over an area of 287 acres in the historic Canchipur, the old palace of the kingdom of Manipur. The Langthabal Palace(Konung) was established by Maharaja Gambhir Singh in 1827(October)A.D. just after the liberation of Manipur from Burmese occupation. Maharaja Gambhir Singh took his last breath in Canchipur. Canchipur is also the birthplace of Dr. Lamabam Kamal, a renowned poet of Manipur.
The University has 72 affiliated colleges and one constituent college i.e. Manipur Institute of Technology (MIT).


Affiliated Colleges


I. GOVERNMENT COLLEGES

1. D.M.College of Science, Imphal
2. D.M.College of Arts, Imphal
3. D.M.College of Commerce, Imphal
4. D.M.College of Teachers’ Education, Imphal (Professional)
5. G.P. Women’s College, Imphal
6. Kha – Manipur College, Kakching
7. C.I.College, Bishenpur
8. Moirang College, Moirang
9. Nambol L.Sanoi College, Nambol
10. Presidency College, Motbung
11. Imphal College, Imphal
12. Manipur College, Singjamei, Imphal
13. Modern College, Porompat, Imphal
14. Oriental College, Takyelpat, Imphal
15. Ideal Girls’ College, Akampat, Imphal
16. M.B.College, Imphal
17. N.G.College, Imphal
18. Lilong Haoreibi College, Lilong
19. Lamka College, Churachandpur (Temporary affiliation)
20. Y.K. College, Wangjing
21. Churachandpur College, Churachandpur
22. Thoubal College, Thoubal
23. Pettigrew College, Ukhrul
24. Hill College, Tadubi
25. L.M.S. Law College, Imphal (Professional)
26. Regional Institute of Medical Sciences, Lamphel (Professional)
(Central Govt.)
27. Hindi Teachers’ Training College, Imphal (Professional)
28. Tamenglong College, Tamenglong
29. United College, Chandel
30. Manipur College of Technology, Takyelpat (Professional)
31. Government Polytechnic, Takyelpat, Imphal (Professional)(Temp.affln.)
32. DOEACC, Akampat , Imphal (Professional) (Central Govt.)
33. Institute of Cooperative Management (ICM), Lamphelpat (Professional)
(Permitted college)
34. Government Dance College, Imphal (Temporary affiliation) (Prof. college)

II. GOVERNMENT AIDED COLLEGES

1. Biramangol College, Sawombung
2. Standard College, Kongba
3. Mayai Lambi College, Yumnam Huidrom
4. Kakching Khunou College, Kaching Khunou.
5. Liberal College, Luwangsangbam
6. Thambal Marik College, Oinam
7. Jiri College, Jiribam
8. Imphal Art College, Imphal (Professional)

III. PERMANENTLY AFFILIATED PRIVATE COLLEGES

1. South East Manipur College, Komlathabi
2. Kumbi College, Kumbi
3. Mangolnganbi College, Ningthoukhong
4. S.K.women’ s College, Nambol
5. W.Mani Girls’ College, Thoubal
6. Bethany Christian College, Churachandpur.
7. Regional College, Chajing, Lilong
8. T.S. Paul Manipur Women’s College, Mongsangei
9. Pole Star College, Wabagai
10. Royal Academy of Law, Oinam (Professional)
11. Kamakhya Pemton College, Hiyangthang
12. N. Birahari College, Khundrakpam.
13. Pravabati College, Mayang Imphal.
14. Kanan Devi Memorial College, Pangei
15. Mt. Everest College, Taphou, Senapati District
16. Don Bosco College, Maram.
17. Western College, Konthoujam.
18. Moreh College, Moreh


IV. PRIVATE AFFILIATED COLLEGES

1. NG. Mani College, Khurai Chairenthong
2. Damdei Christian College, Kanglatongbi
3. Yairipok Universal College, Yairipok
4. Shree Shree Gour Govinda Girls’ College, Khurai
5. Kakching College, Kakching
6. Chingtam College, Sagang
7. LMGM Law College, Churachandpur


V. PERMITTED PRIVATE COLLEGES

1. Canchipur College, Kyamgei
2. Kanggui Christian College, Kangpokpi
3. Rayburn College, Churachanpdur
4. Th. Ibotombi Institute of Teacher Education and Training,
Bishnupur.
5. R.K.Sanatombi College of Teacher Education, Imphal
6. Trinity College of Teachers Edn., Koirengei.

Contact
Prof. C. Amuba Singh
Vice-Chancellor
Phone No. 91-385-2435143/2435765
Fax: 91-385-2435145
email:vcmu@sancharnet.in

Prof. H. N. K Sarma
Pro Vice-Chancellor
91-385-2435878


Prof. M. Jitendra Singh
Dean , School of Social Sciences
Phone No. (0385) 2435844 Ext -266 (O)

Prof. P.S. Yadava
Dean ,School of Sciences
Phone No. (0385) 2435806(O),(0385) 2435160(R)

Prof. O. Ibochouba Singh
Dean ,School of Humanities
Phone No. (0385) 2435849 Ext-226(O),(0385)2414867 (R)

Prof. L. Fimate
Dean, School of Medical Scinces (0385-2411484)

Prof N. Lokendra Singh
Registrar
Phone No. (0385) 2435125/2435831(O)
24350680(R)
Fax: (0385)-2435145
email : lokendra_n@rediffmail.com


Dr. S. Shyamjai Singh
Finance Officer
Phone No. (0385) 2435153(O),(0385)2435711 (R)
Fax (0385-2435562)

Shri H. Rajamani Singh
Controller of Examinations
Phone No. (0385) 2435057(O)

Prof. Md Islamuddin
Proctor &
Dean, School of Student Welfare
Phone No. Ext-245(O),9436890026

Dr R.K. Ranjan Singh
Director(i/c) CDC
Phone No. (0385) 2435152(O)

for more details click here http://manipuruniv.ac.in/index.htm

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati (IITG)

Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati
Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, the sixth member of the IIT fraternity, was established in 1994. The academic programme of IIT Guwahati commenced in 1995.At present the Institute has eleven departments covering all the major engineering and science disciplines, offering B. Tech., B. Des., M. Tech., Ph.D. and M.Sc. programmes. Within a short period of time, IIT Guwahati has been able to build up the necessary infrastructure for carrying out advanced research and has been equipped with state-of-the-art scientific and engineering instruments.IIT Guwahati's campus is on a sprawling 285 hectares plot of land on the north bank of the river Brahmaputra around 20 kms. from the heart of the city. With the majestic Brahmaputra on one side, and with hills and vast open spaces on others, the campus provides an ideal setting for learning. While the campus construction programme will terminate at the end of the tenth five year plan, students' hostels, faculty and staff quarters, and a guest house have already been built.
Departments

Dept. of Chemistry

Dept. of Computer Science & Engineering.

Dept. of Electronics & Communicaton Engg.

Dept. of Humanities & Social Sciences

Dept. of Mathematics Dept. of Mechanical Engineering (Physics)

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

CEE results 2009

The results of assam CEE 2009 are out today.this combined entrance exam is conducted for the admission of MBBS,BDS,BAMS and Engineering. the students appearing for this exams get into the assam medical college, gauhati medical college,assam engineering college,jorhat endineering college and other medical and engineering institutes of assam.

for CEE 2009 results click on this link :- http://www.ceemedu.org/

tezpur university

Tezpur University was established by an Act of Parliament in 1994. The objects of this Central University as envisaged in the statutes are that it shall strive to offer employment oriented and interdisciplinary courses to meet the regional to national aspirations and the development of the state of Assam and also offer courses and promote research in areas which are of special and direct relevance to the region and in the emerging areas in Science and Technology


FOUNDATION
Tezpur University was established by an Act of Parliament (Act. No. 45, 1993) in 1994. The objects of this Central University as envisaged in the statutes, are that it shall :

(a) strive to offer employment oriented and interdisciplinary course, mostly at post graduate level, to meet the local and regional aspirations and the development of the state of Assam;

(b) offer courses and promote research in areas which are of special and direct relevance to the region and in the emerging areas in Science and Technology;

(c) promote national integration and study of the rich cultural heritage of the region and in particular, the diverse ethnic, linguistic and cultural heritage of the state;

(d) utilise distance education technique and modern communication technologies to provide Access to higher education for large segment of the population, and in particular the disadvantaged group such as those living in remote and rural areas; to upgrade the professional knowledge and skill of in-service personnel, in particular schoolteachers, medical personnel and extension staff, and to provide opportunities for life long learning for adults; and

(e) provide an innovative system of university level education flexible in regard to methods and space of learning and encourage excellence in new fields of knowledge

LOCATION:

The University campus is at Napaam about 15 kms. East of Tezpur, the head quarter of Sonitpur District of Assam. Napaam is a rural area surrounded by peace loving people of diverse caste, relegion and language; yet it presents the unique feature of unity in diversity.

The Napaam campus of the University is in a plot of an area of 242 acres of land. The campus is bounded by pucca walls. Napaam is linked by a PWD road from the National Highway No. 37A at almost midpoint between Kalia-Bhomora bridge and Misson Chariali.

Tezpur is linked by road and rail with the rest of the state and the country. There is also a tri-weekly flight service between Kolkata and Tezpur.

Courses and Programmes at Tezpur university
click on this link for details regarding courses and programmes in tezpur university :-http://www.tezu.ernet.in/academic/index.html

Tezpur University
Napaam,
Tezpur-784025
Distt.Sonitpur

adm@agnigarh.tezu.ernet.in

for phone numbers click on the link :- http://www.tezu.ernet.in/contact/keyfunctionaries.html


for more details regarding addmission and courses in tezpur university :- http://www.tezu.ernet.in/