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Department of Law

Department of Law. University of Jammu. Department Profile. Teaching Staff. Non-Teaching Staff. Number of students applied/admitted in different courses. Drop-out rate. 2002-2005: 208 – 148 (28.85%) 2003-2006: 210-141 (32.86%) 2004-2007: 198-133 (32.83%) 2005-2008: 199-134 (32.67%)

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Department of Law

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  1. Department of Law University of Jammu

  2. Department Profile

  3. Teaching Staff

  4. Non-Teaching Staff

  5. Number of students applied/admitted in different courses

  6. Drop-out rate • 2002-2005: 208 – 148 (28.85%) • 2003-2006: 210-141 (32.86%) • 2004-2007: 198-133 (32.83%) • 2005-2008: 199-134 (32.67%) • 2006-2009: 183-122 (33.34%)

  7. Books and Journals

  8. Equipment

  9. Projects undertaken in last 5 years

  10. National/International conference/seminar/symposia/ workshop during X Plan • Organized Ist Justice Bodh Raj Sawhny Memorial Debate at North Zone Level • Initiated Public Lecture Series • Organized 28th All India Criminology Conference from 16-18 February 2005 in collaboration with Indian Society of Criminology • Organized one day workshop on Scientific Techniques of Crime Detection on 15 January 2005 in collaboration with Forensic Science Laboratory, Jammu • Organized one day National Conference/Workshop on 28 April 2007 on Law, Society and Police Science in collaboration with Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, New Delhi

  11. Facilities in Department • Desktop computers to teachers with internet (Wifi) • Laptops to 7 Assistant Professors • Computer Lab for students (10 Machines with Wifi) • LCD Projector • Moot Court Hall

  12. Upgradation of Facilities • New Library space at top floor (AC) • New Moot Court Hall • Two Lecture Halls (Total 7 Halls) • Computer Lab Extension (AC) • Renovation of Building including re-doing of flooring, toilets, class room furniture & other equipment

  13. Curricular Aspects

  14. Teacher Quality

  15. Teaching-Learning & Evaluation

  16. Evaluation Process

  17. Consultancy Work

  18. Thank you

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