The University of Jammu informally known as Jammu University (JU), accredited as A+ grade by National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC),[3] was established in 1969 by an act of the state legislature which effectively split the Jammu and Kashmir University into the separate University of Jammu and University of Kashmir.
The university is currently located at the foothills of Trikuta on the banks of the Tawi River.[4] The university has set up seven off-site campuses at Bhaderwah, Kishtwar, Poonch, Reasi, Ramnagar, Kathua and Udhampur. The university is the first university in India to receive the ISO-9001 certification.[5] The university offers undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programs.[6] It also affiliates and recognizes colleges.
Campus
The main campus of Jammu University is situated at Baba Saheb Ambedkar Road in Jammu at an altitude of 1030 ft above sea level. The main campus of the university houses the teaching departments, health centre, guest house, post office, Jammu & Kashmir Bank, bookshop, hostels, cafeteria and canteens and many other facilities. The second campus of the university (the old campus) is spread over 10.5 acres which are located at a distance of 4 km from the main campus and currently has residential quarters for teaching and non-teaching employees and three hostels for boys.
Organisation and administration
The lieutenant governor of the J&K UT is the chancellor. The university has 36 departments and 157 affiliated colleges, awarding degrees in more than 50 programmes at the postgraduate and undergraduate levels.
Faculties and departments
The University of Jammu has 11 faculties and 36 academic departments which offer courses in a wide variety of subjects and concentrations.[7]
Faculty of Life Sciences
School of Biotechnology
Institute of Human Genetics
Department of Botany
Department of Environmental Science
Department of Zoology
Department of biochemistry
Department of Microbiology
Faculty of Arts/Oriental Languages
Department of Buddhist Studies
Department of Dogri
Department of English
Department of Hindi
Department of Punjabi
Department of Sanskrit
Department of Urdu
Department of Journalism and Media Studies[8][9][10]
Faculty of Sciences
Department of Chemistry
Department of Geology
Department of Geography
Department of Home Science
Department of Physics & Electronics
Department of Remote Sensing & GIS
Faculty of Education
Department of Education
Department of Physical Education
Faculty of Business Studies
The Business School
School of Hospitality & Tourism Management
International Centre for Cross-Cultural Research and Human Resource Management
The Dhanvantri Library, the central library of the university, is a 4-storied building having an area of 60,000 square feet. It offers about 5 lakh books, journals, and 276 current periodicals, etc. on a variety of subjects that caters to the needs of the students, teachers, and researchers. The library has large reading halls which can easily accommodate about 500 users. Most of the library has been computerized. A special technology, RIFD technology, is used for security purposes in the library.[14]
Departmental libraries
Almost all departments run their own departmental libraries. These libraries provide a wide spectrum of Journals in addition to books to the students. The collections present in departmental libraries are catalogued and accessioned by the Dhanvantri Library.[15]
Health centre
A first-aid centre was initially established in the premises of the boys' hostels of the university managed by a part-time medical assistant. Later, the first aid centre was upgraded to a full-fledged health centre in the early 170s to provide medical aid benefits to the university community and the dependents of the university employees.
Auditorium
The Dogri Sanstha and KVM TRUST are getting a huge auditorium built at Dogri Bhawan, Karan Nagar, Jammu. The Kunwar Viyogi Auditorium will be a hub of art and culture, a centre for the confluence of poets, artists, writers, art connoisseurs, patrons and for youth. Dogri Sanstha in collaboration with The Dogri Department is working to preserve and promote the language and culture of Duggars. The Auditorium was being inaugurated by Dr Jitendra Singh Hon’ble Union Minister Of State on 15 September 2019.
Abhishek Singh Rajput, better known as Rehan Katrawale (born 19 January 2001) is an Indian Actor, Writer and Poet from Katra, Jammu and Kashmir. Known for his contribution in the world of cinema, Rehan also holds an Honours Degree in Psychology from University of Jammu. Rehan Katrawale worked in a number of films and short films like Death Slayer 2, Paradox, Godfather, SpyUniverse and many more.[20]
Mohit Raina is an Indian Actor known for portraying the role of Mahadev in Devo ke Dev Mahadev. In addition to this he had worked in a number or bollywood films. He was born in Jammu and Kashmir and studied under University of Jammu.[21]