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Statistical Data Fact Sheet

Statistical Data Fact Sheet

STASTISTICAL DATA OF CENTRAL UNIVERSITIES – JAWAHARLAL NEHRU UNIVERSITY
Data Fact Sheet annexures

1. Name and address of the University Jawahralal Nehru University
New Mehrauli Road,
New Delhi, 110067.
2. Date of establishment of University 22.04.1969
3.
Type of University

Unitary            Affiliating

4.
Area of the University in acres

1019.38 acres

5. Number of Campuses: One       Name of the Campus: JNU Campus
                                                                                                                                (in sq.m.)
(i) Total Land allotted      1019.38 acres  (404.69 hectares)
(ii) Main Campus covered area
  1. Buildup area:
    Residential buildings: 1,82,559.73 sq mts
    Non-residential buildings: 92,264.07 sq mts

  2. Vacant land :
    Green Area:       5,22,688.45 sq mts
    Residential:        7,89,774.17 sq mts
    Non-residential: 20,44,759.45 sq mts
(iii) Offf Campus covered area       Nil
6.
7.
8.
11.
Details of the Plan (inclusive of all schemes as a whole under Plan) and Non-plan grants sanctioned and utilized.

Xth Plan

XIth Plan

XIIth Plan

Non-Plan Grants 2013-14  Non-Plan Grants 2014-15  Non-Plan Grants 2015-16

Non-Plan Grants 2017-18  Non-Plan Grants 2018-19  Non-Plan Grants 2019-20

12.
What is the University's 'unit cost' of education? [unit cost = total annual expenditure (actual) divided by the number of the students enrolled ]. (As on 31.03.2019)

= Rs.5,59,76,20,371 / 7821 = Rs.715716

13.
What is the temporal plan of academic work in the University?

Semester System

Annual System

Any other (Specify)

14.
Is the Credit system of instruction followed?
 
           Yes          No
15.

Is the University have an Internal Audit Cell?
If yes, please give the structure of the existing internal Audit Cell?
If no,please submit a detailed proposel along-with the requirement of the staff with full justification?

           Yes          No

Structure Enclosed – Annexure VI

16.
Is the University having College Development Council?
 
           Yes          No
17.
Does the University offer distance education programme?
 
           Yes          No

if yes, indicate the number of courses offered and the number of full time faculty, non-teaching staff and number of students

a Number of Courses offered NA
b Number of Students NA
c Number of Teaching Staff NA
d Number of Non-Teaching Staff NA
18.
Number of Self-Financing Courses with details of Self- financing courses?

NA

19.
How many students have passed the following examinations in the last five years?
 
Examination 2014-15 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19
UGC – CSIR exam (NET)

 

The University does not forward applications from students for appearing in any one of the examinations and hence statistics in respect of the above examination results are not available

SET
GATE
India Civil Services Examination
GRE
TOEEL
GMAT
Any other (specify)
20.
Furnish the following details (in figures) for the last three years:

• Number of working days of the University: 738 (246+245+247)
• Number of working days of the Library: 1086 (362+362+362)
• Number of teaching days of the University: 492 (164+163+165)
• Number of Computer in the University: 3700
• Research projects completed and their total outlay: List enclosed
• Details of teachers who have received national recognition for teaching research, consultancy & extension: Refer Annual Report for School/Center wise details
• teachers who were resource persons at national seminars / workshops: Refer to Annual report for School/Center wise details.
• Teachers who have attended international seminars: 1095 (Year 2010-11) The full list may be referred in the annual report for School/Center wise details.

21.
Give the number of ongoing research project and their total outlay. (As on 31.03.2019)

Ongoing Reserach Project 

22.
Does the university have collaborations/linkages with International University/Institutions?
 
           Yes          No

If yes, list of MoUs signed and furnish the important details of those collaborations.

List of MoUs (as on 04.10.2019)

List of AoCs (as on 04.10.2019)

 
General Information

University
1. Territorial Jurisdiction
Delhi
2. Number of Faculties (as on 31.10.2019)
 
576
3. Number of Departments/Centres/Institutes  (as on 31.03.2019)
 
4. Number of Departments/Centres/Institutes getting support under UGC-SAP/ASIST/DST/FIST/DBT/Innovative Programme
5. Number of Departments/Centres/Institutes having collaboration/exchange programmes with other national and international institutions  (as on 04.10.2019)
6. Number of Books in the Library
7. Number of Journals subscribed
1638
8. Total Number of Students (as on 01.09.2019)
8805
  a) Number of students
(Degree Class & above in University (Departments)
8523
  b) Number of Students
(Diploma & Certificate Courses in University Departments)
282
9. Number of Foreign Students (as on 01.09.2019)
241
10. Number of Teaching Staff (AY 2018-19)
567
  a) Number of Female Teachers
185
  b) Number of Teachers with Ph.D. degree
562
11. Number of Non-teaching Staff (as on 31.10.2019)
1006
12. Teacher Student Ratio
1:15.5
13. Teaching to Non-Teaching Ratio

1:1.77

25.
Hostels
 
1 Total number of Hostels 18
2 Number of Girls Hostels 9
3 Number of Residents
Men
Women
2602 3299
4 SC Students    as on 2019-2020   904
5 ST Students  as on 2019-2020   510
6 OBC Students as on 2019-2020   2026
7 PH Students as on 2019-2020   191
8 EWS Students as on 2019-2020   118
28.
Plan Grant
 

(i) Development Grant

IX Plan

X Plan

Year-wise Releases

(ii) Non-Lapsable Central Resources Pool (NLCRP)

(iii) Special Allocation during X Plan period

XI Plan

(i) General Development Grant

(ii) Merged Scheme

(iii) Fellowship to Non-NET M.Phil/Ph.D

(iv) Number of Fellowships given to Non-NET M.Phil/Ph.D

(v) Releases under Mics. Schemes under Plan during X Plan period

(vi) Releases under merged schemes under plan during XI Plan period

(vii) Additional Grant during XIth plan period

Financial Budget for 2014-15

XII Plan

(i) Expenditure details during XII Plan Item-wise (format-V)

(ii) XIth Plan - Additional Grant

 

29.
Non-Plan Grant

X Plan : Details & Summary

XI Plan : Details & Summary

XII Plan : Summary

Non-Plan Grants 2017-18  

Non-Plan Grants 2018-19 

Non-Plan Grants 2019-20

30.
31.
Staff Strength (as on 31.10.2019)

Teaching , Non-Teaching

32.
Student enrollment (as on 01.09.2019)
33.
Examination
34. Reservation status for SC/ST/OBC/PH (as on 31.10.2019)

Teaching Non-Teaching

35.
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38.
A brief note about Reservation policy for wards of Defence Personnel in Admission
 

The following Defence Categories are eligible for 05 deprivation points on production of documentary proof:

  • Widows/Wards of Defence personnel killed in action;
  • Wards of Serving personnel and ex-servicemen disabled in action;
  • Widows/Wards of Defence personnel who died in peace time with death attributable class="table table-hover table-bordered" to military service; and
  • Wards of Defence personnel disabled in peace time with disablity attributable class="table table-hover table-bordered" to military service.
39.
Reservation policy for wards of Kashmiri Migrant in Admission
 

All Kashmiri Migrants are eligible for grant of 05 deprivation points on production of registration documents from the notified authorities certifying their Kashmiri Migrant Status.

40.

List enclosed - Annexure-IX

41.
Current status on special scheme approved by UGC on the following
 

(i)  Residential Coaching Academy for SC/ST/Minority/Women - Nil
(ii)  Centre for Professional Development of Urdu Medium Teacher - Nil
(iii)  Centre for Classical Language – Telugu -Nil
(vi)  Centre for Classical Language – Kannada -Nil
(v)   Any other Centre / Scheme -Nil

42.
Details of establishment of chair in Central Universities
 
Dr.Ambedkar Chair Dr.Ambedkar Foundation
Greek Chair Greek Govt.
Hebrew Chair Govt of Israel
Nelson Mandela Chair I.C.C.R
S B I Chair State Bank of India
Appadorai Chair M.E.A, Govt of India
Rajiv Gandhi Chair M.H.R.D., Govt of India
R B I Chair R.B.I.,  New.Delhi
Environmental Law Chair Ministry of Env & Forest, Govt.of India
Sukhomoy Chakravarty Chair Planning Commission

Details enclosed

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Initially, established as a Centre for Chinese and Japanese Studies, it subsequently grew to include Korean Studies as well. At present there are eight faculty members in the Centre. Several distinguished faculty who have now retired include the late Prof. Gargi Dutt, Prof. P.A.N. Murthy, Prof. G.P. Deshpande, Dr. Nranarayan Das, Prof. R.R. Krishnan and Prof. K.V. Kesavan. Besides, Dr. Madhu Bhalla served at the Centre in Chinese Studies Programme during 1994-2006. In addition, Ms. Kamlesh Jain and Dr. M. M. Kunju served the Centre as the Documentation Officers in Chinese and Japanese Studies respectively.

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