KS News Desk
Srinagar, June 06: In a positive development, the University of Kashmir (KU) has been awarded with A++ grade by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) in its latest re-accreditation cycle.
This remarkable achievement places the University among the top-ranking institutions across the country and marks a moment of great distinction and pride for higher education in Jammu & Kashmir.
As per the official handout issued here, KU is the first higher educational institution in Jammu & Kashmir to be assessed under NAACs revised accreditation framework, which incorporates more rigorous parameters that are challenging to meet.
According to the official results released by NAAC, the University secured an exceptional Institutional Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) of 3.68 the highest in its history, outperforming several leading universities across the country.
Vice Chancellor KUProf. Nilofer Khan congratulated the varsity and said this recognition is a tribute to the collective efforts of our faculty, students, and administrative staff. "As the flagship institution of J&K, we are committed to aligning with NEP 2020 and advancing knowledge through cutting-edge research and inclusive education," she said.
KU handout reads that from pioneering flexible degree programs to mobilising over Rs 112 crores in research grants, this A++ grade strengthens our resolve to become a globally recognised knowledge hub, responsive to challenges of climate change, biodiversity, and society.
Prof. Khan further said that during the assessment period, the University prioritised academic calendar restoration, timely conduct of examinations, and adherence to degree timelines.
"A single-window clearance mechanism was introduced to streamline student services, while KU's strong integration with the National Academic Depository (NAD) ensures secure, digital access to student records, a key component of its digital governance framework," the handout reads.
The NAAC Peer Team, comprising seven expert members (two on-site and five online), conducted a thorough evaluation during their visit from May 29 to May 31, 2025.
"Following their review, the Peer Team lauded the Universitys research advancement, student-centric environment, upgraded infrastructure, and IT-enabled learning systems," it reads.
It reads that special appreciation was extended for the Universitys forward-thinking implementation of the National Education Policy (NEP-2020), especially initiatives such as the Design Your Own Degree (DYD) programme, and futuristic academic offerings like Artificial Intelligence and Data Science at KUs Zakura Campus.
"The team also praised the Universitys use of DigiLocker for seamless access to student records, and the vibrant entrepreneurial culture fostered through the New Generation Innovation and Entrepreneurship Development Centre (NewGen IEDC) on campus," it reads.
It reads that a highlight of the accreditation was the Student Satisfaction Survey (SSS), which recorded an impressive 78% satisfaction rate, based on OTP-verified feedback on teaching quality, mentorship, and academic support.
"In individual criterion-wise assessment, the University was evaluated on Infrastructure and Learning Resources, Curricular Aspects, Teaching, Learning and Evaluation, Research, Innovations and Extension, Governance, Leadership and Management, Student Support and Progression, and Institutional Values and Best Practices," it reads.
This is the fourth accreditation cycle for the University of Kashmir. It had earlier been awarded Grade A in 2002 and 2011, and Grade A+ in 2019.
"The current A++ grade signifies a substantial improvement and a firm commitment to academic quality and institutional excellence," the KU handout reads.
It reads that Peer Team also acknowledged KUs progressive strides in governance and administration, especially its zero-based budgeting system, strategic fund mobilisation, and decentralised, transparent decision-making as well as automated system at Allama Iqbal Library.
"On the research and innovation front, KU has demonstrated exceptional output with over 3,300 high-quality publications, 22 patents granted, more than 87 grassroots innovations supported, and research funding exceeding ?112 crores," it reads.
KU also houses two Centres of Excellence- one in Himalayan Biodiversity by UGC and the other in Glaciology by DST, besides a very vibrant Centre for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovations (CIRI), having created a holistic educational and research ecosystem.
It reads that community engagement remains central to KUs mission.
"Through outreach programmes like the USHA Silai Schools for Women, menstrual hygiene awareness drives, and urban resilience campaigns, the University is actively strengthening its societal linkages and promoting inclusive development," the handout reads.
With a presence across multiple campusesincluding the Main Campus at Hazratbal, Zakura Campus, North Campus at Delina Baramulla, and South Campus at Anantnag, the University offers a robust academic and physical infrastructure.
"This includes 232 smart classrooms, 186 laboratories, a fully automated Allama Iqbal Library, a world-class Convocation Complex, green campus initiatives, energy-efficient systems, and inclusive facilities for differently-abled students," it reads.
Suhail Khan Baramulla, Jan 6: A young aerospace engineer from Sopore in north Kashmirâs Baramulla district is proving that dedication and ambition can propel one to global heights. Munaf-ul-Raquib who holds a B.Tech in Aerospace Engineering, has gained international recognition for his research on black holes and cosmology. Munaf-ul-Raquib revealed that his paper on the thermodynamics of black holes was recently published in the International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR). âAbout a year ago, I conducted research on the gravity of black holes and cosmology, which has now been published in IJSR,â he said. He said that since his research was published in the international journal, he has been receiving opportunities from various countries to participate in research dialogues. Raquib added that in the coming months he is scheduled to participate in international conferences in Paris on April 16 and later in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The Sopore aerospace engineer noted that he is also participating in various conferences across different countries. Speaking about his research, Munaf-ul-Raquib addressed a fundamental paradox in astrophysics: how black holes can appear to violate thermodynamic laws, particularly concerning entropy.âIf we observe a black hole, it seems to contradict thermodynamic principles,â he said. Using the frameworks of Anti-de Sitter space (AdS) and Conformal Field Theory (CFT), Raqeebâs research proposes a theoretical model that reconciles black hole mechanics with thermodynamics. âIn this paper, I have explained how a black hole can function without violating thermodynamic laws,â he said. He described the achievement as both personal and symbolic. âIt is a proud moment for me to represent my state, especially Sopore, on an international platform,â he said. Raqeeb shared that Astrophysics was his childhood dream, and his grandfather encouraged me immensely. "After my grandfather passed away during the Covid-19 pandemic, my parents continued to champion my aspirations. My parents left no stone unturned in helping me pursue my dreams,â he said. He said that his academic path included taking the JEE and later the AME CET entrance exams, through which he secured a seat in aerospace engineering at the Nasik Research Centre. âMy parents not only supported me morally but also created an environment where I could pursue my dreams freely,â he said. He emphasized the role of family in nurturing talent. âJust as my parents supported me, it is the responsibility of all parents to help their children follow their dreams.â âYoung people should avoid wrong practices. They must dream of a beautiful tomorrow but work hard today to make their parents proud,â he further added.
Srinagar, Jan 12: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) will declare the result of class 10th and 12th examination on January 14 of, 2026 (Wednesday), minister for education Sakina Itoo said on Monday. Minister for education Sakina Itoo said the government has decided to declare the result of both the classes-10th and 12th on the same day. "We understand that students have been waiting for the results. So we decided that result of both the classes will be declared on Wednesday (January 16 of 2926)," Sakina Itoo said. She said the meeting of the Result Declaration Committee (RDC) will be convened by the Secretary JKBOE along with the members-Director School Education (DSE) Kashmir and Jammu division besides the joint secretaries as well. "We will give the administrative approval to the result instead of getting approved by the chairman," she said. The announcement comes amid the delay in appointment of chairman JKBOSE as the position is lying vacant for the last one year. "After declaration of the results, we will also appoint the permanent chairman for JKBOSE as well," education minister said. An official from JKBOSE said the class 1oth result will be declared on Wednesday morning followed by the declaration of result of class 12th students in late afternoon on the same day. As per the official figures, 94783 students- 68804 from Kashmir and 25,224 students from winter zone areas of Jammu division besides 660 students from Kargil and 95 from Leh district registered for the class 10th JKBOSE examination this year. Also, the examination for class 11th and 12th students was scheduled from November 19 and November 8 of 2025 respectively. Approximately, 81622 students â 64001 from Jammu and 17621 from winter zone areas of Jammu have registered for class 11th examination while 70117 studentsâ56423 from Kashmir and 13694 from winter zone areas of Jammu have registered for class 12th examination.
'Results likely to get delayed in absence of Chairman' Jammu, Jan 7: The Jammu and Kashmir Board of School Education (JKBOSE) on Wednesday said the result of the class 10th examinations will be declared soon after the appointment of the Chairman of the Board. The statement comes amid the uncertainty about the declaration of the results by JKBOSE. In an official handout issued here, JKBOSE has advised students not to pay heed to fake links and websites announcing declaration of class 10 results. "Result of class 10th will be declared within few days soon after the appointment of new Chairman," the statement reads. The JKBOSE has stated that the results of annual examination of class 10 of Kashmir valley and winter zone areas of Jammu Division are almost ready. "But its approval by Result Declaration Committee headed by BOSE Chairman is a pre- requisite before its declaration. In absence of the Chairman the results are likely to get a little delayed," it reads. The JKBOSE officials have advised the students to wait for the formal declaration on the official website of the Board- www.jkbose.nic.in. "Students should not get misled by scamesters and fake narratives circulated by some mischievous elements, whose sole aim is to create confusion in the innocent student community," the statement reads.
Srinagar, Jan 8: Contractual faculty members working in government degree colleges of Jammu and Kashmir Higher Education Department (HED) have expressed strong resentment over what they term as a glaring disparity in salaries, demanding revision of their pay in line with University Grants Commission (UGC) norms and regularisation of their services. The faculty, many of whom hold PhDs and are qualified through NET, SET and JRF, said they have been denied UGC-recommended pay scales despite discharging academic responsibilities equivalent to their regular counterparts. âHundreds of highly qualified scholars have been pushed into silent suffering. For years, we have been assured that our pay revision is under consideration, but nothing has materialised so far,â said Dr Ishfaq Gowhar, a contractual faculty member. Earlier, Director Colleges J&K had acknowledged the legitimacy of the facultyâs demand, stating that while the issue was genuine, its implementation involved significant financial implications due to the large number of contractual appointments. âWe are aware that they deserve salary enhancement, but the number of contractual faculty is huge and it has financial implications,â he earlier said. Dr Gowhar pointed out that contractual lecturers, who form the backbone of the higher education system, continue to work on a fixed monthly honorarium of Rs 28,000, which has remained unchanged for nearly a decade. âThe irony is that a Class IV employee with a Class 10 qualification draws a salary exceeding Rs 50,000, while doctorate-holding teachers engaged in teaching, mentoring and academic research are paid a fraction of that,â he said. He added that institutions such as SKUAST-K, University of Kashmir and Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) have implemented revised UGC pay scales, but the Higher Education Department has failed to extend similar treatment to its contractual faculty. Dr Gowhar said the demand for âequal work, equal payâ gets prominently featured in election campaigns, raising hopes among contractual teachers. âPromises were made and slogans echoed during elections, but once the process ended, our voices were reduced to silence. Even meeting officials now feels impossible,â he said. He said contractual faculty were not seeking privileges but dignity, fairness and recognition for their service. The faculty appealed to the Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the Education Minister to intervene and take concrete steps towards addressing their long-pending demands. âThis issue is not merely about salaries. It is about survival, justice and dignity in the classrooms of Jammu and Kashmir,â he said.
Srinagar, Jan 17: Awami Itihaad Party (AIP) Chief Spokesperson Inam Un Nabi on Saturday strongly condemned PDP Chief Mehbooba Muftiâs statement suggesting that if religious places are to be âprofiledâ, the process should start with temples and Hindu priests, instead of mosques and Imams. Inam Un Nabi said AIP was categorically against profiling of any religious place, irrespective of faith or community and such statements only deepen mistrust and polarisation in society. âLet it be Masjids and Imaams or temples and priests, profiling of religious institutions is unacceptable. AIP rejects it completely. Had the issue involved only temples or priests, AIP would have shown the same resentment and protest as we do for Masjids and Imaams,â he said. The AIP spokesperson said faith is a matter of personal conscience and religious belief and it should not be dragged into a culture of surveillance or administrative interference. âWe do not want policing of faith. The role of the administration is to ensure peace and law and order, not to monitor religious identity or religious spaces,â Inam Un Nabi added. He appealed to all political parties to act responsibly and avoid statements that pit one community against another, stressing that Kashmir has a long history of communal harmony which must be protected. âAIP stands for dignity, equality and justice for all. We will oppose any attempt that targets places of worship, whichever religion it belongs to,â he said.
Srinagar, Feb 27: Director School Education Kashmir Naseer Ahmad Wani Friday conducted a surprise visit to Dream School at Kothibagh During the inspection, the Director visited Kindergarten classes and assessed basic facilities for young learners. He interacted with the concerned teacher and reviewed preparations for students returning to school. The institution is equipped with modern facilities including smart classrooms with digital learning support, a STEM and Robotics Lab, air-conditioned (hot and cold) classrooms, art-integrated learning, and provision of free books, uniforms, and mid-day meals. "Every arrangement must be personally verified to ensure a smooth and inspiring start for our young students," he said. He asked the officials to work in close coordination in order to make 2026 the Year of academic excellence. He directed all Chief Education Officers (CEOs), Zonal Education Officers (ZEOs), and Cluster Heads across the Kashmir division to personally inspect schools and confirm readiness before reopening. The Director was accompanied by Chief Accounts Officer DSEK Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Khanday and Chief Education Officer Srinagar Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Bhat. He reiterated his commitment to providing a safe, well-prepared, and quality learning environment for all students.
Srinagar, Feb 9: The University of Kashmir (KU) is scheduled to hold its 21st Convocation on February 26, 2026. The Vice President of India, C P Radhakrishnan, is expected to attend as the chief guest on the occasion. The convocation was earlier scheduled in the last week of December 2025 but could not be conducted due to official reasons. Officials said that the Convocation was deferred as there was no confirmation about the availability of the Chief Guest for the event. In wake of this, the varsity earlier deferred the announcement of winter vacations for main campus and the satellite campuses as well. University officials now confirmed to Kashmir Square that 21st convocation will be held on February 26, 2026. âWe have got the confirmation about the availability of the President C. P. Radhakrishnan to attend the convocation. He will deliver the convocation address,â a KU official said. He said the ceremony will be held at the Convocation Complex of the Hazratbal campus. KU also issued a fresh circular and informed the students registered for their felicitation at the event. "All the registered students for the upcoming 21st Convocation of the University of Kashmir, scheduled for 26.02.2026, are hereby informed that they shall collect their respective convocation gowns from February 16 to 20, 2026, at the designated counters in Committee Room No. 204 on the 2nd Floor of the New Administration Block, during working hours," a KU circular reads. It reads that the convocation gowns shall be issued by the Estates Department (University of Kashmir) against valid identity proof (preferably Aadhaar Card) and a refundable security deposit of Rs. 500 per student. "The security deposit shall be refunded upon proper return of the issued gowns from March 2 to 3, 2026," the circular reads. The concerned students have been further advised to strictly adhere to the above instructions to avoid any inconvenience. The KU officials said the preparations for the event were in full swing. "The ceremony will include the conferment of degrees to students who have successfully completed their academic programmes, along with medals and awards for outstanding academic performance," a KU official said. University authorities are coordinating with civil administration and security agencies to ensure the smooth conduct of the event. Logistical arrangements, including seating, traffic management, security, and hospitality, are being meticulously planned in view of the high-profile visit.
Srinagar, Feb 02: The Islamic University of Science and Technology (IUST) Monday held its 12th meeting of the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC) at the main campus. The meeting was chaired by the Vice-Chancellor and attended by the Dean Academic Affairs, Registrar, Controller of Examinations, Dean Outreach, Deans of Schools, faculty members, University officers, external members, and a student representative. Welcoming the members, Chairperson emphasized the critical role of IQAC in strengthening academic quality, governance, transparency, sustainability, and student-centric services in the university. The quarterly meeting of the 12th IQAC highlights the leadershipâs commitment to periodic quality review of various issues in the University. Director DIQA Dr. Peer Bilal apprised the committee of key institutional achievements during 2025. IUST secured first time entry in three categories of NIRF-2025. The University was also conferred the 6th National Water Award in the Best Institution category for its initiatives in water conservation. The Director also presented major academic and institutional milestones, including the introduction of new undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in emerging and interdisciplinary areas, a nearly 70 percent increase in student admissions over the past two years, and placements reaching 75 percent. Significant progress in research and innovation has been achieved this academic year with faculty publishing 376 Scopus-indexed research papers, attracting 9,975 citations, and the Universityâs Scopus h-index rising to 75. During 2025, 35 patents were published and granted, and IUST retained its 4-Star rating under the Ministry of Educationâs Institutions Innovation Council framework. The IQAC reviewed the Action Taken Report of the 11th IQAC meeting and deliberated on agenda items including a Gender Audit, strengthening of the Plagiarism Policy with AI-related provisions, adoption of a University-wide Waste Management Policy, review of the Student Satisfaction Survey, and implementation of a uniform examination pattern.