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September 1, 2018 10:06 pm

CuK appoints Prof. Nika I/C Registrar, Prof. Pandit as CoE

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SRINAGAR — Dean Students Wel­fare, Central University of Kashmir (CUK) Prof. Fayaz A Nikka was ap­pointed In charge Registrar of the varsity, while as Prof. (Dr.) Parveen Pandit, was appointed as the Con­troller of Examinations (CoE).

Prof. (Dr.)Fayaz Ahmad Nika is professor in Management and has done his M. Com, M.Phil and Ph.D from University of Kashmir. He passed Company Secretary-ship (Executive) from the Institute of Company Secretaries of India. He has also qualified Post Graduate Diploma in Educational Manage­ment and Administration. Prof. (Dr.) Nika has an administrative and academic experience of three and a half decades and served the Central University of Kashmir in the capacity of Dean Students Welfare and Chief Placement Of­ficer. He is also a member of statu­tory bodies of the University. Prof. (Dr.) Nika has authored two books and several research publications. He has supervised the research programmes of many Scholars for their M.Phil and Ph.D degrees. Prof. (Dr.) Nika has participated in various National and international conferences, seminars and work­shops. He is also on the manage­ment Committee of the Srinagar Chapter of ICSI and a life member of Indian Accounting Association.

Prof. (Dr.) Parveen Pandit, has earlier worked in different capaci­ties in the Higher Education and has been the Principal Institute of Advanced Studies in Education, Cluster University Srinagar, Prin­cipal S. P. College, Srinagar, Prin­cipal Government Degree College for Women, Baramulla, Kashmir, Principal Government College of Education M.A. Road Srinagar and Principal Government Col­lege for Women, Anantnag. Prof. (Dr.) Parveen Pandit has done her M.A, M.Phil and Ph.d in History, in the University of Kashmir and B.Ed from Indira Gandhi National Open University and M.Ed from Directorate of Distance Education, University of Jammu.

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