It is for the information of the general public and students of Panjab University Teaching Departments/Colleges in particular that result of the following examinations have been declared:- 1. Bachelor of Pharmacy-2nd Semester,Dec-19 2. B.E(Information Technology)-3rd Semester,Dec-19 3. B.Voc-Medical Lab Technology-3rd Semester,Dec-19 4. B.E(Information Technology)-Ist Semester(Special Chance),Nov-19 5. B.E(Information Technology)-2nd Semester(Special Chance),Nov-19 6. B.E(Information Technology)-8th Semester(Special Chance),Nov-19 7. M.Sc(Instrumentation)-3rd Semester,Dec-19 8. B.Voc-Global Professional in Beauty & Aesthetics-3rd Semester,Dec-19
He shared with the researchers that the deadline for synopsis and thesis submission has been extended up to 31st Dec. 2020.
Researchers can write their concerns/queries directly to the office of Dean Research. PU will facilitate them in the best possible manner. They were informed that online meeting is being allowed for conduct of PhD viva, meeting of Research Degree Committee for synopsis approval. Showing his worry for Research to start at the earliest, he responded to queries of scholars and assured them that PU will facilitate in every possible manner for research activities .
This was part of series initiated by Panjab University in partnership with Research for Resurgence Foundation organised Knowledge Forum: Interactive Sessions with PhD Research Scholars through online mode in order to create the Best Research environment.
Panjab University Neerja Bhanot Hall, Girls Hostel number 10 and International Hostel organised an interactive session today on the topic “Student Reflection: My life during Covid-19”. Wardens, Dr.Archana Chauhan ,Girls Hostel 10, Dr.Harveen Kaur International Hostel , Dr.Ravneet Kaur (GH3),Dr. Sanjeev Gautam Boys Hostel 3, Dr.Varinder Negi .Boys Hostel 2 coordinated the session.
The session started with the address by the Dean Student Welfare (Women) Prof. Sukhbir Kaur. She assured the students that the Panjab University authorities are well aware of the difficulties faced by the students and will take the decision keeping in view the safety and well-being of the students.
During this session, Students representatives such as Manpreet Mahal (Council secretary-2019-20), Paramveer, Kanurpiya, Amandeep Kaur and Diskha Bhanot along with others interacted with the residents of the hostels. The representatives thanked the authorities for starting the webinar and interactive session series as they feel connected with the University. They also expressed their satisfaction on the measures taken by the PU authorities towards the students during this pandemic. Following this, students shared their experiences as well their perspective during the lockdown in wake of COVID pandemic. Different aspects of students’ lives and how the lockdown and the COVID pandemic has affected their life was dealt upon by the students in this interactive session. The issues discussed by the students ranged from self-introspection during lockdown, spending quality time with parents, missing Panjab University campus life, to social issues like stress management during Covid, emotional turmoil etc. Students shared that they took full advantage of the lockdown to pursue their hobbies like cooking, painting, embroidery, story writing etc apart from studying their subjects. They also expressed their happiness that the pandemic allowed them to spend quality time with their families which otherwise, they could not have imagined. Around 100 number of Student participated.
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It is for the information of the general public and students of Panjab University Teaching Departments/Colleges in particular that result of the following examinations have been declared:-
1. Bachelor of Hotel Management & Catering Technology-7th Semester,Dec-19 2. MA-Women Studies-Ist Semester,Dec-19 3. MA-Diploma in Professional Counselling and Psychotherapy(Semester System)-Ist Semester,Dec-19
The students are advised to see their result in their respective Departments/Colleges/University website.
Panjab University, Chandigarh organized Yoga Day today through Cisco Webex on the theme of the International Yoga Day 2020 – “Yoga at Home and Yoga with Family” to observe social distancing measures adopted due to Covid 19 pandemic.
Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, PU along with his wife Ms Kusum Singh practised Yoga at home. PU VC while inaugurating the same, said that practicing Yoga builds immunity and brings harmony between body and mind. He added that in the current scenario of Covid 19, Yoga is being adopted all over to ease out stress.
Earlier, the programme started with a welcome address by Prof. R.K. Singla, Dean University Instructions. Prof. Karamjeet Singh, Registrar, Prof. Parvinder Singh, Controller of Examinations,Prof Parminder Singh,Director Sports , Dr Neeru Malik,PU fellow, Dr Rakesh Malik, Prof S K Tomar ,DSW,Prof. Sukhbir Kaur, Dean Student Welfare(W) and around 90 faculty members attended.
Similarly, Department of Art, History and Visual Arts presented Yoga Sutra, celebrating Yoga day with Guru Raman Kumar.
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Prof Sandeep Sahijpal, Physics Deptt informed that the umbra phase of the eclipse started around 10:30 AM. The eclipse reached its peak around 12:00 Noon. The eclipse was seen in projection mode of the telescope, whereby, the image is projected on the screen. The seeing condition was in general good throughout the observations except for the scattered clouds. The images represent the partial blocking of the sun by our Moon.
He aded that the eclipse does not bring any good or bad influence on any individual. There is no correlation between the eclipse and corona virus,he shared. This is a normal celestial event that happens quite often. The Moon simply passes between Earth and Sun. The Moon casts shadow on Earth just like the clouds cast shadow.
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“Career Overseas: Un-fogging the Future” University Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences (UIPS) organized an international webinar on “Career Overseas: Un-fogging the Future” by the alumnus Ms Aarushi Grover Genentech, Member of Roche Pharma, USA, Ms Sugandha Gupta, University of Kansas, USA and Ms Deepshikha Uppal, Community Pharmacy, Canada all from the B-Pharm 2013-2017 batch of UIPS. Ms Aarushi Grover shared on how to prepare for the exam GRE. She also discussed at length how to prepare application package including preparation of statement of purpose, getting recommendation letters, transcripts. She gave an insight into the minutest details which require attention. She very explicitly shared about the visa application. She emphasized that supervisors in foreign universities are keen to know about student’s behavior. Behavior is very important aspect of one’s personality and they are really serious about it. They usually ask behavioral questions like “Please recall how you reacted when someone hurt you? Or how you handled a particular real-life situation you faced?” In brief she suggested that what ever claims you make in your application you must have examples or situations to back it. Sugandha explained details of TOEFL exam, and how to prepare for it. She deliberated upon whether to apply for MS or a PhD Program and shared that Masters is always a good place to start with, which you can finish in short time and can get a job right after that. She said that if one is interested in getting into academics and research, then opting for PhD is a good option. Also, she shared her experience about choosing right university and how geographical location plays an important role in landing a good job. She contemplated upon creating a good network with faculty, academicians, and industry people, which helps you excel in your career. She also emphasized that making an informed decision is very important. She discussed about available options of funding after getting admission including the part time work options.
Deepshikha shared that not too many fellowships are available for pursuing your studies in Canada. So, one need be careful while filing the applications. She said we need to shortlist places which are amenable to a relatively comfortable life as it is very cold to live in Canada. She discussed about preparing for IELTS and emphasized that coaching usually helps. One may also need to hire a consultant to know about the fee structure and one must also purchase GIC which is guaranteed investment certificate which really helps you once you land in Canada. She emphasized on engaging oneself in research programs for the students while doing your graduation also. She detailed about the Pharmacy examining board of Canada and pointed out the most important things about the schools of Pharmacy and examination patterns in Canada.
As several students seek opportunities to move abroad for higher education, so this lecture was organized under the MHRD Institution’s Innovation Council and Placement Cell of UIPS. It was indeed a very interactive session with many queries of the students being resolved. This would surely help the students to decide for their career at an early stage so that effective planning can be done and executed accordingly.
Professor Indu Pal Kaur, Chairperson UIPS & President IIC and Head Placement cell informed that more than 130 participants from Panjab University and other National Institutes along with faculty members of UIPS attended the webinar.
Few specific questions put forth by the B Pharm Students included: Priyansha Singh asked “Is it worth studying abroad, when I have everything in my city like the best of the universities and good job opportunities.” Yashdeep Mukheja asked “Do you think it’s worth it to study abroad? And is it that we return with better skills? Answer: It is worth studying in India no doubt about that. However, training from abroad opens new vistas, helps you better unfold your personality as you are exposed to a foreign environ and definitely broadens your horizons. It will further sharpen your technical skills that will give you an edge in your future career whether in India or abroad.
Ananya Singh asked “Which specific field of Pharmacy is more renowned overseas? (Both in Canada as well as US)” Answer: All fields of Pharmacy are more or less equally renowned overseas. However, it is individual zeal and understanding of subject that matters and creates difference in one’s life not the specific field that one has chosen.
Garima Khanna put her question “Is it possible to know beforehand if a Principal Investigator (PI)/Researcher/Supervisor will allow a TA? Could you name some good Universities to the geographical area? Answer: No, PI won’t give you TA beforehand. Once you land there, and after face to face interaction with you, PI usually give TA depending upon availability of funds. However, one can politely ask about TA before going to that University.
Garima Khanna asked What would be the impact of COVID on all the steps that you mentioned? Tanya Gupta asked is it a good option to continue in India with respect to the current Covid situation. Answer: In current COVID conditions, there is a massive slow down. However, it will recover very soon especially in the field of Pharmaceutical Sciences and biotechnology, by the time you graduate. Further it is good to take one step at a time.
Gauri Goyal asked “Are professors there as welcoming to foreign students as they are to local students?” Answer: Yes. Don’t worry about that. UIPS has very good reputation abroad and majority of faculties from leading institutions in USA as well as Canada are aware of Pharmacy Professionals from Panjab University.
Abhishek Dhirta asked “What were you doing in your 3rd or 4th sem of yours B Pharm other then academia. Divya Bajaj asked “Are other things needed other than academics? Aashish and Guramrit Kaur asked about potential internships during B. Pharm.
Answer: Yes, we need to involve other extracurricular activities as well. During B. Pharm, we involved in various academic activities like volunteering in the DST Inspire Internship Camps organised by UIPS that sharpen our organisational skills. We were also associated with ROTRACT where we were associated with community service. In addition, we also took training in Pharmacovigilance from PGIMER that helped us to understand side effect profile of medicines and unmet medical needs. However, in new Pharmacy Curriculum there is a project work in 7th semester where students will get flavour of research internship with faculty.
Aashish asked “Do we require coaching for GRE or preparation can be done at home?” Answer: Yes one need to go in for coaching. However, group studies are the key to success.
Aastha Bhardwaj asked “America considers a 5 year degree if one wants to get registered as a pharmacist. Is this a problem as we have a 4 year degree here in PU?” Answer: It is not a 5- or a 4- year program that is considered. What they match is the credits and it is possible that you complete your credits of their 5 year program in 4 years of your B Pharm program. Otherwise they may ask you to complete certain credits.
Divya Bajaj asked “What are the chances of acceptance only with normal academics? Answer: It may be difficult, but if you are able to justify why you did not fare well in a particular subject or semester then you could get through. Or you may make your application interesting by adding other skills you have that may compensate for not so promising academics. But you need to work special on your statement of purpose in that case.
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This is in continuation to this office order bearing No. R02/20/6299 dated 02.06.2020.
Under the prevailing circumstances of Covid-19 pandemic and in the light of the MHA guidelines/SOP and guidelines issued by Govt. of India/UGC/MHRD from time to time, the following is hereby ordered by the University authority: –
1. Teaching will remain suspended till 30th June, 2020 in University. From 16.06.2020 only 1/3rd of the non-teaching staff working in University Departments/Centres and Regional Centres would attend office. However, no employee will be allowed to leave the headquarter without permission, as services of any employee from teaching as well as non-teaching staff may be required during this period. In those teaching departments where number of non-teaching employees are five or less than five, the Chairperson in the Department may invite more than 33% of the staff on duty depending upon the requirement.
2. Office timings shall be from 9.30 am to 5.00 pm (with lunch break from 1.00 pm to 1.30 pm) w.e.f. 16.06.2020.
3. Controlling Officers/Chairpersons/Directors/Unit Heads, etc., shall report for duty in their respective offices/departments/centres, etc., on all working days and the remaining staff shall report on rotational basis, making upto 33% of the staff. Further, in order to maintain social distancing and to follow other precautions/guidelines, issued by the Govt. of India from time to time, the Controlling Officers/Chairpersons/Directors/Unit Heads shall take decision regarding rotation of staff, seating arrangements, and distribution of work and time. Controlling Officers/Chairpersons/Directors/Unit Heads shall use their discretion to call their staff, within the above said office hours, to ensure social distancing.
4. Cleaners, Malis, Maintenance and Security Staff, responsible for maintaining essential services, shall report for duty everyday as per requirement. However, staff residing in areas designated as ‘Containment Zones’ by respective District Administration shall be exempted.
5. Controlling Officers/Chairpersons/Directors/Unit Heads etc., in each Office/department etc., shall regulate/ensure cleanliness, wearing of masks by each staff member, sanitization and social distancing, etc.
6. All staff reporting on duty shall strictly observe/follow COVID-19 protocol and safety precautions issued by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI, from time to time, especially the following:
a. Frequent hand wash/sanitization and maintenance of proper hygiene; b. Maintenance of Social distancing; c. Avoiding crowding of staff members; d. Maintenance, cleanliness and sanitization in the personal area, e.g. table, personal belongings, etc.
7. No public dealing shall be allowed and Chief of University Security in the University shall ensure that only PU staff members are allowed entry at all gates.
8. In affiliated/constituent colleges also teaching will remain suspended till 30th June, 2020. However, Principals of the Colleges may call employees on need basis as per their requirements. Besides this, the affiliated Colleges located in the Union Territory, Chandigarh and Punjab would follow the guidelines issued by the respective Governments.
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State NSS Cell, Parwaaz Foundation and Panjab University came together for the corona pandemic. State Nodal Officer Bikram Rana being Special Incident Commander at Bapu Dham motivated volunteers to break the stigma and assigned the task to State NSS Award Binesh Bhatia from PU to execute the cause.
Parwaaz peeps and NSS volunteers from GMSSS and Panjab University, Chandigarh took the initiative for the wall painting at Village Dhanas.
School Principal Mrs. Seema Kumari gave the node for the school wall to encourage and develop community awareness through wall painting. Theme of the wall painting highlighted hand washing for 20 seconds and social distancing. Wall also demonstrated the burden of pandemic on doctors to fight corona and wear masks to beat the peculiar situation of COVID-19.
Parwaaz Volunteers including Mr. Vikrant, Ashutosh, Ms. Akanksha, Ankita, Gagan and NSS Volunteers Mr. Abhishek, Yashaswi, Balwant, Binesh Bhatia, Ms. Ritika Verma and Priya remained key contributors for wall painting since day one. These volunteers are working for the last three days from morning to evening in spreading the awareness of corona, Vice Principal of the school Mr. Ramesh added.
NSS Programme Coordinator Dr. Navdeep Sharma congratulated volunteers to come forward and highlight the cause for the general public at Dhanas which is one of the adopted villages under Panjab University.
Ms. Shipra, President of Prawaaz Foundation thanked the team for their efforts in this initiative.
University Institute of Legal Studies, Panjab University conducted a Webinar on the topic E-Resources for Legal Research for the law students, today. Prof. Raj Kumar, Vice Chancellor, in his address, said that with the advent of the Web and the proliferation of electronic information, law librarians are more frequently confronted with questions from their administrators and patrons on the present and future value of the printed book and moreover, the current pandemic situation has also compelled us to look towards e-resources for continuous learning and research. He complemented the law faculty for making mark in the latest National Indian Ranking Framework (NIRF) Ranking – 2020 and congratulated the organizing team of webinar for advancing the concept of research through e-resources.
The keynote speaker for the session, Dr. Neeraj Kumar Singh, Deputy Librarian, Panjab University said that the information support is of great importance in every profession and legal profession is no exception. The legal information is vital because law depends primarily on its flow. There are different kinds of resources in law and legal research for example, case law, acts, ordinance, rules/regulations, notifications, circulars, parliamentary debates, commentaries, speeches, videos-audios, research articles, legal news, book reviews, legal forms, parliamentary bills, treaties, trade notices and press releases, etc. and it is vital to know which type of legal resources is required by the law students and legal community. The lecture also focused on the various e-resources available in the field of legal research. An overview of e-resources subscribed by the A.C. Joshi Library specifically in the field of law was provided to the participants. Further, Dr. Neeraj said that, the open access legal information system gives us an opportunity to access the contents through World Wide Web (www). Open-access resources are available free of cost on the internet. Dr. Neeraj also devolved upon where and how legal researchers can find as much relevant information as possible when they mostly rely on open-access sources. The lecture focused on free full-text access to legal resources and a live demo of various open access databases was provided to the students for searching free online books, free online journals, e-theses and dissertations, and other useful information in the field of legal research.
Earlier, Prof. Rajinder Kaur, Director, UILS in her address said that law and legal research are strongest pillars of democracy. We are in the era where society is facing the challenges of Covid-19 and through the digital platform and use of e-resources the impetus can be given to legal research and learning.
The event was coordinated by Shourya Mehra, Omesh Garg, Divya Singla and Ketan Garg, law students of UILS.
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