AMU Annual Statistics 1994–95: Education, Students, Faculty, Finances, Examination Results and Civil Services Performance


 

AMU

AMU: Annual Statistics, 1994-95

I -INPUT

 

 

I- STAFF:

Faculty                                           Professor                      Reader                                         Lecturer

                                                Total   Women                 Total       Woman                       Total      Woman

1. Arts

30

1

34

4

64

6

2.Social Science

28

3

55

6

69

11

3.Science

49

1

59

53

3

4.Life Science

21

1

23

35

2

5.Commerce

7

16

14

-

6.Engg & Technology

51

69

60

-

7.Univ. Polytechnic

3

34

5

64

12

8.Medicine

51

15

53

10

80

14

9.Unani Medicine

6

9

24

1

10.Technology

3

4

6

-

11.Academic Staff College

1

 

1

-

12. Women’s College

4

4

38

34

51

9

Total

253

25

395

59

521

58

Professor        253

 Reader            395

Lecturer           521

Total               1169

Non-Teaching Staff 1993-94

Category         A         124

Category         B         194

Category         C         2539

Category         D         3028

Total                           5885

II- STUDENTS:

Faculty Wise Strength of

Students during 1994-95

S. No.

Faculty

Total

1

Arts

2383

2

Social Science

2771

3

Science

1965

4

Life Science

1002

5

Commerce

1085

6

.Engg & Technology

2845

7

Medicine

765

8

Unani Medicine

567

9

Law

699

10

Theology

36

                                                                        Total          14118

 

State Wise break up during 1994-95

S. No.

State

Total

S.No.

State

Total

1.

A.P

160

2.

Assam

60

3.

Bihar

2890

4.

Delhi

360

5.

Gujarat

18

6.

Haryana

60

7.

J&K

380

8.

Kerala

95

9.

Karnataka

11

10.

M.P

55

11.

Maharashtra

85

12.

Orissa

24

13.

Punjab

35

14.

Rajasthan

45

15.

TamilNadu

28

16.

U.P

12661

17.

W.Bengal

328

18.

Others

44

19.

Foreigners

771

 

Total

18110

 

 III - FINANCES

The University is mainly financed by grants received from the University Grants Commission, Government of India, State Government, fee realised from students and donations etc. for specific purposes. The University receives grants from the UGC under two major allocations viz Non-Plan and Plan, besides Earmarke Funds for Scholarships and Endowments etc. from Government, other agencies and individuals.

Budget and Expenditure during 1994-95

Expenditure                Budget

                                                            Esti- mate       Actual    Headmate        Esti        Actual

                                                                        (Rs. In Lakhs)                               (Rs. In Lakhs)      

1.

Income from Interest on Investment

24

55

Non-Plan

 

 

 

2.

Income from Fee

104

122

Salaries

5593

4230

 

3.

Income from other sources.

48

43

Other Charges

1434

1844

 

4.

State Govt. Grants

3

2

 

 

 

 

5.

Electricity Supply Service

242

271

 

 

 

 

6.

J.N Medical College Hospital

6

3

 

 

 

 

7.

Non Maintenance Block Grants

6600

5655

 

 

 

 

 

                                 Total

7027

6151

 

7227

6074

 

 

Plan Grant:

The University's development programme are financed by the University Grants Commission by means of plan grant.

S.No    Purpose                                                                      Receipt Rs in lakh       Expenditure

1.

Building

243

144

2.

Books

86

71

3.

Equipment

310

295

4.

Furniture

3

1

5.

Salaries and Other Misc. Expenditure

115

197

6.

Research in Unani Medicine

1

1

7.

Post Partum Programme JNMC Hospital

4

15

 

 

 

 

 

                                                   Total

762

723

                                   

Foreign Students during 1994-95

S.No.   Country           Total   S.No.   Country           Total

1.         Bangladesh     429      2.         Iran                  27

3.         Indonesia        11        4.         Jordan             138

5.         Nepal              13        6.         Palestine         20

7.         Sudan              22        8.         Thailand          31

9          Tanzania         27        10.       Yeman             11

11.       Others             42                    Total               771

 

AMU-OUTPUT:

Result of the Examination held in 1994-95

           

Examination

Total Appeared

Total Passed

L.L.B

118

93

B.U.M.S

57

56

M.D(kulliyat-Wa-Ilm,ul Amraz)

4

4

B.Ed

101

88

Final Year B.Sc. Engg. Computer

21

20

Electronics

32

30

Electrical

74

60

Mechanical

111

61

Civil

64

43

Chemical

32

25

B.E. Electrical

27

22

Mechanical

20

11

Civil

31

24

M.C.A

36

24

M. Th. (Sunni)

16

12

PG Diploma in Hydrogeology

7

6

P.G. Dip. in pers.Management

19

4

P.G. Dip. in Market Management

16

7

P.G. Dip. in Strategic Studies

2

2

P.G. Dip. in Translation Final

9

7

Post M.Sc. Dip. in Muscology

1

1

 

B.A./B.Sc./B.Com. (Hons)

Part -III Examination, 1995

Faculty

Total Appeared

Total Passed

% of Pass Candidate

Arts

433

368

84.99

Social Science

655

535

81.68

Science

339

262

77.28

Life Science

152

136

89.47

Commerce

218

200

91.71

Total

1797

1501

83.53

 

AMU

Chancellor

(Hakim) Abdul Hameed, New Delhi.

Pro-Chancellor

Kunwar Ammar Ahmad Khan, Aligarh

Honorary Treasurer

Dr. Mumtaz Ahmed Khan, Bangalore

Vice Chancellor

:Mahmoodur Rahman, IAS

 

Calcutta High Court on Private Schools

Panchanan Mondal and others, Petitioners v. West Bengal Board of Secondary Education and others, Respondents.

SATYABRATA SINHA AND SATYA NARAYAN CHAKRABARTY, JJ.

West Bengal Board of Secondary Education Act (5 of 1963), Section 45 Rules for Management of the recognised Non-Government Institution (Aided and Unaided) (1969), Rr.8, 27(3) Appointment of Administrator- Non-fulfillment of two preconditions namely, the report as regards mismanagement of affairs of school and providing an opportunity of hearing to Managing Committee, before passing an order appointing Administrator - Order of appointing Administrator, not sustainable.

(Source: AIR 1996 Calcutta 240)

Civil Services Examination, 1995:

Muslim Candidates Passed

22 Muslims (3.44 per cent) out of a total of 638 students passed the recently held Civil Services (Main) Examination and Personality Test and were recommended for appointments by the Union Public Service Commission.

1. Faiz Ahmad Kidwai

2. Saad Kidwai

3. Nayyar Hasnain Khan

4. Mohd. Akhter Rizvi

5. Mohammad Mohsin

6. Mohd. Raziuddin Khaja

7. APM Muhammad Hanish

8. Mohd. Ahsan Abid

9. Nigar Fatima Husain

10. Syed Ekram Rizwi

11. Mubasher Hussain Ansari

12.P.K. Mohammad Yoosaf

13.Farida M. Naik

14. Mohd. Shahid Absar

15. Hanif Qureshi

16. Md. Jawed Mazhar

17. Abdul Rauf Ansari

18. Shamim Akhtar Tamanna

19. Tauhid Parwez

20. Mohd. Nurul Hoda

21. Shershah

22. A.N. Safeena





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