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I. C. T Mission University of Kashmir
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University - Profile Established in 1950 NAAC Accredited Grade “A” University Two more Campuses established 5 years back North Campus at Baramullah South Campus at Anantnag Three more campuses at Kupwara, Leh and Kargil in offing. Expected to start Academic Activities from the coming session.
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University - Profile Main Campus 45 Departments & Research Centers 10 Faculties 55 P.G. Courses 15 Diploma courses Full fledged Distance Learning Division offering 20 Courses North & South Campuses 5 Departments each 40 Affiliated Colleges in Government Sector. 86 Affiliated Colleges in Private Sector.
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Courses Offered & Enrollment 25 Undergraduate Courses having enrollment of 1.50 Lakh Students. 55 Masters Programme having enrollment of 20 Thousand Students. M.Phil and PhD Programmes having 200 students enrolled. 10 Professional Courses having enrollment of 25 Thousand Students. 15 Diploma courses having enrollment of 1Thousand Students.
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Profile of Directorate IT&SS Established in December, 2007 All ICT related activities are directly under this Directorate. These activities include: Establishing and Maintenance of University Network Software Development Capacity Building Delivery of Citizen Centric Services Implementation of e-Governance
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Projects Sanctioned e-Governed Examination System Sponsoring Organization – Ministry of Communication & Information Technology, Department of Information Technology, Govt. of India, Lodhi Road, New Delhi Sanctioned Amount – Rs 4.43 Crores
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Scope of the Project Forty (40) affiliated Govt. Degree Colleges of the Valley Offices of the Departments & Centers’ of Kashmir University Entire Examination Wing of the University Completion period – 2 Years
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Main Features Establishing Information Centers in all Affiliated Colleges Providing High Speed Connectivity & Skilled Manpower in all Affiliated Colleges. Providing requisite Infrastructure at each University Department/Centre office. Digitization of records. Establishment of Data Centre at University Campus. Delivery of online Services for Students, Colleges/ Departments, Paper Setters, Evaluators & others Stake Holders. Providing In-house Software Solutions.
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Progress in e-Governance Established Software Development Unit for In-house Software Development. Collaborating with Wipro and Expedien e-Solutions Software solutions developed so far: Student Registration System (Implemented) Pre-Examination Module (Implemented) Registration & Examination College Module (Implemented) Budget, Schedule of Establishment & Salary System (Implemented) Work Flow Management (Beta Testing Phase) e-Office (Beta Testing Phase)
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Network Status Entire Main campus has been inter-connected through Optical Fiber Cables (OFC) Campus Wi-Fi system operational in some areas of the campus. 24x7 High Speed Internet services available Access to the network is secured by latest and state of the art firewall In-house Mail and Web Server. Current users - 3661
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Network Architecture
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Solutions : Campus to Campus Connectivity High-Speed Backhaul PTP Link Connectivity
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Proposed Project e-Connectivity Implementation to be carried out in three Phases each of duration One Year encompassing the following activities: Establishing e-Learning/Browsing Centers in all Government Sector Colleges affiliated with University. Connecting 86 Private Sector Affiliated Colleges with 2Mbps Bandwidth at each Location. Providing Structured Network Cabling at Colleges and University Campuses Providing Computer Hardware and add-ons.
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Requirements of e-Learning Programme Campus to Campus Connectivity Connectivity of Colleges Intra Departments / Buildings Connectivity Access to Users / Students Applications: Data, Voice & Video Files Connectivity with allied Organizations.
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Why Wireless Solution ? Wireless Solution is excellent where alternate media is not possible Implementation in Short Time Period (Fast Roll Out) Own Private Network Cost Effective Reliable & Scalable Minimal Maintenance No Recurring Cost Triple Play Application (Data, Voice, Video)
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Infrastructure at Govt. Colleges S.NoDescriptionQuantityPrice in Rupees 1 Video Conferencing System with 48 inch size Monitors and microphones 1 6,00,000 2 High-end Server 1 1,50,000 3 Quad Core Desktop with Standard Configuration & their Networking 20 7,00,000 4 Laser Printer 1 20,000 5 5 KVA, UPS with 2 – 3 hour backup 1 60,000 6 Furniture (Tables & Chairs) 1 1,00,000 Total16, 30,000
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Infrastructure at University Departments S.NoDescriptionQuantityPrice in Rupees 1 Quad Core Desktops with Standard Configuration & their Networking 15 5,50,000 2 Laser Printer 1 0,20,000 3 High speed Scanner 1 0,15,000 4 3 KVA, UPS with 2 hour backup 1 0,50,000 Total6, 35,000
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Annual Expenditures Annual Expenditures – Government Colleges Salary of Computer Operator = Rs. 1,50,000 Computer Consumables, Spares & Trainings = Rs. 25,000 Annual connectivity Charges = Rs. 50,000 Annual Expenditures – University Departments Computer consumables/Maint./Trainings = Rs. 15,000
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Infrastructure for Private Colleges Structured Network Cabling (12 Nodes) Radio Connectivity Device of 20 Mbps Throughput Self Supporting Light Weight Tower/ OFC Connectivity. Power Back-up System Desktop Computers & Add On (2 - 3 No’s)
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Total Estimated Project Cost in Rs. (for 5 Years) YearInfrastructure DevelopmentRecurring Expenditure Total 17,66,20,0001,22,58,0008,88,78,000 25,08,00,0001,96,16,8007,04,16,800 31,80,00,0001,51,60,0003,31,60,000 4Nil1,81,49,000 5Nil1,93,46,900 Total14,54,20,0008,45,30,0022,99,50,700
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E-Governance – University Administration Target Complete e-Governance of the University Administrative System. Phases Phase I encompasses 16 Administrative Units in a time span of 1 Year Phase II encompasses 17 Administrative Units in a time span of 1 Year.
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Total Estimated Project Cost in Rs. (for 5 Years) YearInfrastructure DevelopmentRecurring Expenditure Total 179,45,00050,88,0001,30,33,000 252,00,00060,46,8001,12,46,800 3Nil53,04,480 4Nil57,74,928 5Nil67,09,912 Total1,31,45,0002,89,24,1204,20,69,120
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E-Assessment Centre Facts Development of a dynamic assessment (examination) system is a global issue. Operational models do not meet the current challenges Models are developed without considering the Technological support. Current systems limited to conduct of examination & declaration of results sacrificing the main objectives.
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E-Assessment Centre - Contd Objectives A system to be research Oriented involving experts from Education & Technology (IT) to develop and experiment practical models A Central e-based facility for coordinating Teaching & Learning Process A facility to carry out the continuous assessment of the students A central facility for conduct of online entrance examinations. Financial Support Required = Rs. 4,29,73,308
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