Paper Presented in National Seminar on
Networking of Library and Information Centres of North East India in Digital Environment (NLICDE-2011)
(21-23 March 2011)ORGANISED UNDER THE AEGIS OF National Library, Kolkata
Ministry of Culture, Govt. of IndiaByOrganized by
Central Library, National Institute of Technology Silchar
Library automation software, Types of software available, Pros and Cons of Commercial and Open source software, List of library automation software.KOHA, WINISIS, NEWGENLIB, SOUL, AUTOLIB AND LIBSYS
THIS PPT PREPARED FOR THE PURPOSE OF NAAC PEER TEAM VISIT.
BY K.VISWESWARAPPA,LIBRARIAN
ACHARYA FIRST GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
GAURIBIDANUR
KARNATAKA-561208
Library automation software, Types of software available, Pros and Cons of Commercial and Open source software, List of library automation software.KOHA, WINISIS, NEWGENLIB, SOUL, AUTOLIB AND LIBSYS
THIS PPT PREPARED FOR THE PURPOSE OF NAAC PEER TEAM VISIT.
BY K.VISWESWARAPPA,LIBRARIAN
ACHARYA FIRST GRADE COLLEGE FOR WOMEN
GAURIBIDANUR
KARNATAKA-561208
A presentation on select digital library initiatives in India by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Karnataka, India.
The arrival and enormous growth rate of digital contents have fundamentally changed the way in which content is made available to library users. In the recent years, libraries are acquiring more and more electronic resources (e-resources) because of perceived benefits, such as easy access to information and its comprehensiveness. Due to the influx of e-resources in libraries, the collection, acquisition, and maintenance of these resources have become complicated issues to deal with. This has forced libraries to devise strategies to manage and deliver e-resources conveniently. Therefore, “Management of E-resources” or “Electronic Resource Management” (ERM) has become a challenge for library professionals that needs to be addressed through research and practice. To meet these challenges, library professionals and content providers have decided to develop ‘Electronic Resource Management System’ (ERMS) for management of e-resources in a more systematic way.
A presentation on Digital Library Software by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Tumakuru, Karnataka, India.
Abstract: Implementation of Information & Communication Technology has changed t he way people
access and communication information. Users want easy and instant access to relevant information.
So putting pressure on library professionals to think out of the box for meeting their information
needs. Application of mobile phones to provide library and information services are significant step in
this direction. The development of mobile technology has resulted in shifting the academic
environment from traditional to mobile learning setting. This paper high-light the assumption of
mobile technology in library services, its purpose, literature review various devices, advantages,
disadvantages and prerequisites for implementing mobile based services etc.
These slides contain various sections in libraries and their functions including ICT devices that can be used to perform these functions in the 21st century.
A presentation on select digital library initiatives in India by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Karnataka, India.
The arrival and enormous growth rate of digital contents have fundamentally changed the way in which content is made available to library users. In the recent years, libraries are acquiring more and more electronic resources (e-resources) because of perceived benefits, such as easy access to information and its comprehensiveness. Due to the influx of e-resources in libraries, the collection, acquisition, and maintenance of these resources have become complicated issues to deal with. This has forced libraries to devise strategies to manage and deliver e-resources conveniently. Therefore, “Management of E-resources” or “Electronic Resource Management” (ERM) has become a challenge for library professionals that needs to be addressed through research and practice. To meet these challenges, library professionals and content providers have decided to develop ‘Electronic Resource Management System’ (ERMS) for management of e-resources in a more systematic way.
A presentation on Digital Library Software by Rupesh Kumar A, Assistant Professor, Department of Studies and Research in Library and Information Science, Tumkur University, Tumakuru, Karnataka, India.
Abstract: Implementation of Information & Communication Technology has changed t he way people
access and communication information. Users want easy and instant access to relevant information.
So putting pressure on library professionals to think out of the box for meeting their information
needs. Application of mobile phones to provide library and information services are significant step in
this direction. The development of mobile technology has resulted in shifting the academic
environment from traditional to mobile learning setting. This paper high-light the assumption of
mobile technology in library services, its purpose, literature review various devices, advantages,
disadvantages and prerequisites for implementing mobile based services etc.
These slides contain various sections in libraries and their functions including ICT devices that can be used to perform these functions in the 21st century.
Presentation detailing the 5 types of clients (characters) who get involved with social marketing: Confused, Hopefuls, Experimenters, Participant and Insightfuls.
This presentation was a 15 minute presentation.
This topic was presented at a "Workshop On Best Practices in Library: Digital Library" Organised by Rabindra Library, Assam University, Silchar on November 29, 2013
Status of public libraries’ automation in assam: an evaluative study on some ...dbpublications
The present paper is based on the current status of the public libraries in some selected District Libraries of Assam. The tremendous development in Information Communication Technology and their application in the libraries have opened a new door for the libraries and users alike. In the age of Information Technology, there is a large change in the methods and techniques of seeking the information and way of information dissemination on the other hand. The Public Library System is a type of information system which allows the information seeker to use the resources of its end user. But, unfortunately the public libraries of Assam are not fully automated, due to the lack of efficient IT infrastructure as well as insufficient library staffs. So that Public Libraries of are not able to satisfy there users.
Use of E-resources and Services by Users at Indian Institute of Management Ko...inventionjournals
International Journal of Humanities and Social Science Invention (IJHSSI) is an international journal intended for professionals and researchers in all fields of Humanities and Social Science. IJHSSI publishes research articles and reviews within the whole field Humanities and Social Science, new teaching methods, assessment, validation and the impact of new technologies and it will continue to provide information on the latest trends and developments in this ever-expanding subject. The publications of papers are selected through double peer reviewed to ensure originality, relevance, and readability. The articles published in our journal can be accessed online.
AWARENESS AND USER PATTERN OF ERESOURCES.pdfAyyanar k
The study analyzed the awareness and usage of e-resources among 110 research scholars
of Alagappa University. A well-structured questionnaire was used for data collection and MS
Excel software was used for analyzing the data. The study revealed that majority of the
respondents are female 84(76.4%) and 75(62.8) % of respondents are M.Phil. research scholars
and less respondents from Ph.D. scholars. Most of respondents 30(27.2%) used the library
fortnightly, 22(20%) of respondents use library daily. Further the study found that 83(75.5%) of
using Google Search engine; 17(15.5%) of the respondents use the yahoo. The study identify the
35(31.8%) of the respondents use the e-journals and 22(20 %) of the respondents use the e-thesis
for their research & projects and 20(18.1%) of the respondents use online e-books to get
information. The study found that 30(27.2%) of respondents using online electronic information
resource to Update knowledge and 25(22.7%) of respondents use it study purpose; 44(40%) of
respondents used to store and share information in online resource using Google drive, followed
by 28(25.4%) respondents using store and share Hard disk & Hard drive and 21(19%) of
respondents using Memory card.
Enriching education through electronic resources in the home processSubmissionResearchpa
This article is about Quality software for the creation of electronic libraries allows those who are not specialists in this field to think, collect, correctly compile and distribute collections that contain new information, even without them. This is considered to be very important, because the creation of such collections is the factor of enriching the teaching process and teaching materials. The emergence of the internet or the entire World Wide Web (World Wide Web) allows us all and each of us to gain access to an unlimited amount of information, thereby changing the attitude of society to information. Of course, it is difficult to call the Internet a reliable source for general enlightenment, and the thoughtless use of the information contained therein is even dangerous, such a situation is also, wide spread by Murodov Nodirbek Oybek Ogli and Shuhratjon Durmenov Nurmamatovich 2020. Enriching education through electronic resources in the home process. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 7 (Jul. 2020), 1-3. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i7.454. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/454/473 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/454
Use of E-resources and Services by Users at Indian Institute of Management Ah...iosrjce
IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science is a double blind peer reviewed International Journal edited by International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR).The Journal provides a common forum where all aspects of humanities and social sciences are presented. IOSR-JHSS publishes original papers, review papers, conceptual framework, analytical and simulation models, case studies, empirical research, technical notes etc.
Use and Impact of Electronic Journals on the Users of VIT University, Vellore...inventionjournals
Today availability of e-resources in a university library is very common. They serve more than repositories for repositories for materials and knowledge and they are of an access point to acquiring knowledge and skills. But their proper and maximum use is a matter for discussion. Periyar EVR Central Library in VIT University subscribes to a number of electronic journals to satisfy the information needs of its users. The present study examines the existence of various e-resources and services are available at Periyar EVR Central Library in VIT University. The study also highlights different types of electronic resources used by students and faculty, the purposes and frequency of using electronic resources and the problems faced by the users while accessing and using the electronic resources in the library.
Glimpses of the Past: An Album on the 125th Birth Anniversary of Prof PC Moha...Kishor Satpathy
Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, the doyen of Indian Statistics is known for his pioneering contributions to D2-Statistic and Large Scale Sample Surveys. He was born in a well established family in Calcutta on 29th June 1893 and completed his schooling from Brahmo Boys’ School. In 1912, he graduated with honours in Physics from Presidency College, Calcutta and completed Tripos in Mathematics and Physics from King’s College, Cambridge in the year 1915.
Professor Mahalanobis started his early career as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics, Presidency College, Calcutta. During the 1920s, Professor Mahalanobis set up a Statistical Laboratory in the same department. On 17 December 1931, the Indian Statistical Institute was founded by him as a learned society and housed in the Statistical Laboratory. The Institute was registered on 28 April 1932, as a non-profit distributing learned society under the Societies Registration Act (XXI of 1860) and is now registered under the West Bengal Societies Registration Act XXVI of 1961 amended in 1964.In the year 1959, the Institute become the ‘Institute of National Importance’ by an Act of Parliament of India. Under his dynamic leadership, the institute initiated and promoted the interaction of statistics with other natural and social sciences.
He was instrumental in setting up the National Sample Survey, Central Statistical Organization and introducing Statistical Quality Control System in India. Professor Mahalanobis contributed in a big way to economic planning of India. He was the main architect of India’s Second Five Year Plan (1956-61).
He had a long and close association with Rabindranath Tagore and was a great lover of art and literature. Professor Mahalanobis received several awards and honours from various academic societies all over the world. Professor Mahalanobis collaborated with various eminent scientist of different countries for scientific research. The era from the nineteen twenties to till his death in 1972 is considered to be the golden period in the history of statistics in India, marked by an intense development of statistics as a key technology, and its application for the welfare of mankind.
In order to tribute Professor Mahalanobis on his 125th Birth Anniversary, the Library Documentation and Information Science Division has brought out the current album with a selective collection of rare photos, which will highlight the glimpses of the life and works of Professor Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis. Hope the reader will find the journey of Professor Mahalanobis a fascinating one !!
29th June 2018
Dr. Kishor Chandra Satpathy
Chief Librarian
ISI, Kolkata
Emerging Trends and Human Resource Management in Library and Information CentresKishor Satpathy
Emerging Trends and Human Resource Management in
Library and Information Centres Edited by Dr. Kishor Chandra Satpathy & Mrs. Krishnamati Singha Published by Published by
SHANKAR'S BOOK AGENCY PVT. LTD., 103 Munish Plaza, 20 Ansari Road, Daryaganj, New Delhi - 110 002
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Paper Presented during International Conference on What’s next in libraries? Trends, Space, and partnerships held during January 21-23, 2015 at NIT Silchar, Assam. It is being jointly organized by NIT Silchar, in association with its USA partner the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Paper Presented during International Conference on What’s next in libraries? Trends, Space, and partnerships held during January 21-23, 2015 at NIT Silchar, Assam. It is being jointly organized by NIT Silchar, in association with its USA partner the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Wnl `155 evaluation characteristics-operations and space by s k mandalKishor Satpathy
Paper Presented during International Conference on What’s next in libraries? Trends, Space, and partnerships held during January 21-23, 2015 at NIT Silchar, Assam. It is being jointly organized by NIT Silchar, in association with its USA partner the Mortenson Center for International Library Programs, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Welcome to TechSoup New Member Orientation and Q&A (May 2024).pdfTechSoup
In this webinar you will learn how your organization can access TechSoup's wide variety of product discount and donation programs. From hardware to software, we'll give you a tour of the tools available to help your nonprofit with productivity, collaboration, financial management, donor tracking, security, and more.
2024.06.01 Introducing a competency framework for languag learning materials ...Sandy Millin
http://sandymillin.wordpress.com/iateflwebinar2024
Published classroom materials form the basis of syllabuses, drive teacher professional development, and have a potentially huge influence on learners, teachers and education systems. All teachers also create their own materials, whether a few sentences on a blackboard, a highly-structured fully-realised online course, or anything in between. Despite this, the knowledge and skills needed to create effective language learning materials are rarely part of teacher training, and are mostly learnt by trial and error.
Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
Palestine last event orientationfvgnh .pptxRaedMohamed3
An EFL lesson about the current events in Palestine. It is intended to be for intermediate students who wish to increase their listening skills through a short lesson in power point.
Ethnobotany and Ethnopharmacology:
Ethnobotany in herbal drug evaluation,
Impact of Ethnobotany in traditional medicine,
New development in herbals,
Bio-prospecting tools for drug discovery,
Role of Ethnopharmacology in drug evaluation,
Reverse Pharmacology.
Read| The latest issue of The Challenger is here! We are thrilled to announce that our school paper has qualified for the NATIONAL SCHOOLS PRESS CONFERENCE (NSPC) 2024. Thank you for your unwavering support and trust. Dive into the stories that made us stand out!
How to Create Map Views in the Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
The map views are useful for providing a geographical representation of data. They allow users to visualize and analyze the data in a more intuitive manner.
22. 1 Anandaram Dhekial Phookan College,Nagaon [Gauhati University], [DOR: 31-12-2009] Address: South Haiborgaon,RRB Road, P.O. Haiborgaon Nagaon, Assam, 782002 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 2 Assam Engineering College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: Ialukbari Gauhati, Assam, 781013 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 28-05-2010 3 B.H.B. College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 06-03-2010] Address: Sarupeta Barpeta, Assam, 781318 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 07-04-2010 4 Bapuji College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 23-11-2010] Address: Sarthebari Barpeta, Assam, 781307 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 29-11-2010 5 Bihpuria College [Dibrugarh Universityq], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: P.O. Bihpuria Dist: Lakhimpur, Assam, [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 6 Cachar College [Assam University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: Trunk Road Silchar, Assam, 788001 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 7 Chaiduar College, Sonitpur [Gauhati University], [DOR: 10-09-2009] Address: Gohpur Sonitpur, Assam, 784168 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 08-03-2010 8 Commerce College, Kokrajhar [Gauhati University], [DOR: 17-11-2009] Address: Kokrajhar B.T.C., Assam, 783370 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 28-05-2010 9 Cotton College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 17-06-2009] Address: Hem Barua Road, Pan Bazar Guwahati, Assam, 781001 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 06-05-2010 10 Dhemaji College [Dibrugarh Univesity], [DOR: 16-09-2010] Address: Dhemaji Dhemaji, Assam, 787057 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 20-09-2010 11 Dispur College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 11-08-2010] Address: Ganeshguri Dispur, Assam, 781006 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 20-08-2010
23. 12 DOOM DOOMA COLLEGE [DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY], [DOR: 07-09-2010] Address: PO. RUPAI SIDING TINSUKIA, Assam, 786153 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 09-09-2010 13 Duliajan College [Dibrugarh University], [DOR: 21-01-2011] Address: Duliajan College Duliajan, Assam, 786602 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 27-01-2011 14 Gauhati Commerce College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 23-12-2010] Address: R G Baruah Road GUWAHATI,, Assam, 781021 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 27-12-2010 15 Gossaigaon College, Gossaigaon [Gauhati University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: P.O Gossaigaon, BTAD Kokrajhar, Assam, 783360 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 16 Govt. Banikanta College of Teacher Education [Gauhati University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: Lachit Nagar Gauhati, Assam, 781007 [.] Status: [Not Eligible] 17 Gurucharan College, Silchar [Assam University], [DOR: 08-06-2009] Address: Silchar-4,College Road PO Silchar,Cachar, Assam, 788004 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-05-2010 18 Guwahati College [Gauhati University,Guwahati], [DOR: 10-01-2011] Address: Bamunimaidan Guwahati, Assam, 781021 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 13-01-2011 19 Handique Girl's College, Gauhati-1 [Gauhati University], [DOR: 14-06-2009] Address: Guwahati Guwahati, Assam, 781001 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 02-07-2010 20 Hojai College, Hojai [Guwahati Univerasity], [DOR: 10-09-2009] Address: PO Hojai Nagaon, Assam, 782435 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 21 JDSG College [Dibrugarh University], [DOR: 22-03-2010] Address: Bokakhat Bokakhat, Assam, 785612 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 07-04-2010 21 K R B Girl's College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: Fatashil, P.O. Bharalumukh Guwahati, Assam, 781009 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 23 K. C. Das Commerce College [Gauhati University, Guwahati], [DOR: 25-02-2010] Address: Chatribari Guwahati, Assam, 781008 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 15-07-2010 24 Karimganj College. [Assam University], [DOR: 10-09-2009] Address: Karimganj, Assam, 788710 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 08-03-2010
24. 25 KHOIRABARI COLLEGE [GAUHATI UNIVERSITY], [DOR: 10-01-2011] Address: P.O.:- KHOIRABARI, DIST.:- UDALGURI(B.T.A.D.), ASSAM UDALGURI, Assam, 784522 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 10-01-2011 26 Lakhimpur Commerce College [Dibrugarh University], [DOR: 07-12-2010] Address: North Lakhimpur Lakhimpur, Assam, 787001 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 14-12-2010 27 Lala Rural College [Assam University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: P.O. Lala, Hailakandi, Assam, 788163 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 28 Lalit Chandra bharali College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: Maligaon Guwahati, Assam, 781011 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 29 Lumding College, Nagaon [Gauhati University], [DOR: 10-09-2009] Address: Lumding Nagaon, Assam, 782447 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 30 Mariani College [Dibrugarh University], [DOR: 08-10-2009] Address: P.O. Mariani Dist -Jorhat, Assam, 785634 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 18-08-2010 31 MDK GIRLS' COLLEGE [DIBRUGARH UNIVERSITY], [DOR: 17-03-2010] Address: KADOMONI DIBRUGARH, ASSAM, 786001 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 07-04-2010 32 Moirabari College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 20-11-2009] Address: Dist- Morigaon, Assam, 782126 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 33 Moran College [Dibrugarh University], [DOR: 27-02-2010] Address: Moranhat Sivasagar, Assam, 785670 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 25-05-2010 34 Moridhal College [Dibrugarh University, Assam], [DOR: 16-07-2009] Address: Moridhal Dhemaji, Assam, 787057 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 08-06-2010 35 Nabinchandra College, Badarpur [Assam university], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: PO Badanpur Karimganj, Assam, 788806 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 36 NAZIRA COLLEGE [Dibrugarh University], [DOR: 12-11-2009] Address: BOARDING ROAD,NAZIRA SIVASAGAR, ASSAM, 785685 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010
25. 37 Nowgong College [Arts, Science and Commerce under G.U], [DOR: 08-10-2009] Address: Nagaon , Assam, [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 20-04-2010 38 Pandu College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 10-09-2009] Address: Pandu Pandu,Guwahati, Assam, 781012 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 39 Puthimari College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 09-09-2010] Address: Someswar Kamrup, Assam, 781382 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 16-09-2010 40 R G Baruah College [Guwahatu University], [DOR: 10-09-2009] Address: Fatasil Ambari Guwahati, Assam, 781025 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 41 Rabindrasashan Girls' College [Assam University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: Karimganj, Assam, 788710 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 08-03-2010 42 Radhamadhab College [Assam University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: Raghunath Road, Sonai Road Silchar, Assam, 788006 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010 43 Regional College of Higher Education [North Eastern Hill University, Shillong], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: Dargah Road, Hatigaon Dispur Gauhati, Assam, 781038 [.] Status: [Not Eligible] 44 S. B. Deorah College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 22-06-2010] Address: G S Road, Ulubari Guwahati, Assam, 781007 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 02-07-2010 45 SIBSAGAR GIRLS COLLEGE [Dibrugarh University], [DOR: 18-01-2011] Address: SIBSAGAR GIRLS COLLEGE SIVASAGAR, Assam, 785640 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 25-01-2011 46 Silchar Medical College & Hospital, Silchar [Assam University], [DOR: 21-07-2009] Address: P.O SMC Silchar, Assam, 788014 [.] Status: [Not Eligible] 47 SRIKISHAN SARDA COLLEGE [Assam University, Silchar], [DOR: 19-11-2009] Address: COLLEGE ROAD HAILAKANDI, ASSAM, 788151 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 08-03-2010 48 Sualkuchi Burdram Madhab Satradhikar College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 31-01-2011] Address: Sualkuchi, Kamrup Dist. Sualkuchi, Assam, 781103 Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 02-02-2011 49 Suran Das College [Gauhati University], [DOR: 09-09-2009] Address: P.O. Hajo Dist- Kamrup, Assam, 781102 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 17-03-2010
26. 50 The Sibsagar College, Joysagar [Dibrugarh University], [DOR: 08-06-2009] Address: PO Joysagar,Dist. Sivasagar Assam, Assam, 785665 [.] Status: 2F/12B [Access Enabled] Usernames and Passwords have been sent to Principal on Date: 08-03-2010