Omar launches website of Higher Education Department

Website to link state universities and colleges

PTI | April 29, 2010



Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today launched website of the state Higher Education Department (HED) here.

The website www.jkhighereducation.in contains details like vision, mission, functioning, academic and development status of the Higher Education Department with special reference to universities and colleges.

Informations like literacy and development profiles, enrolment ratio, national and state indicators are also available on the website.

Besides, it has linkages to respective websites of various state universities and colleges.

Director Colleges Sham Lal Gupta said the website offers 16 linkages to important state institutions in addition to ten top ranking universities of the world.

It will also have 10 linkages to top ranking Indian universities and higher education institutions.

Gupta said notifications regarding subordinate service, recruitment rules 2009, college service recruitment rules 2009, college development (Pool) fund rules 1999, calendar for winter-summer vacation for government colleges and guidelines will be also available on the website among others.

 

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