| Central Administration | ||||
| Central Administration with the Vice Chancellor as the Chief Executive Officer along with the Registrar and the Bursar functioning, overseeing the general administration and financial management, respectively. The general administration consists of administrative divisions, service divisions & units and other auxiliary divisions/units performing specific functions. In addition there are several Centers/Units that have been established with Council approval to perform specific functions related to administration, academic teaching and training, research and development, service functions and outreach activities. |
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| Office of the Vice Chancellor | ||||
| Office of the Deputy Vice Chancellor | ||||
| Office of the Registrar | ||||
| Office of the Bursar | ||||
| Office of the Librarian | ||||
| General Administrative System (GAS) | ||||
| Administrative Divisions | ||||
| The administrative functions of the university are achieved through 8 administrative divisions. | ||||
| Academic & Council Division | General Administration Division | |||
| Academic Establishment Division | Legal and Documentation Division | |||
| Capital Works Division | Non-academic Establishment Division | |||
| Corporate Management Division | Student Registration and Student Services Division | |||
| Eight administrative divisions, along with Internal Audit Division formed the General Administrative System (GAS) in order to optimize functional efficiency through more coordinated and coherent manner. | ||||
| Services Divisions | ||||
| The management of service functions is achieved through 9 service divisions/units that form the General Services System | ||||
| Internet & Communication Services Unit | Physical Education Division | |||
| Landscape Division | Public Relation Unit | |||
| Maintenance Division & Capital Project Unit | Security Division | |||
| Marshal Division | Statistics and Information & Unit | |||
| University Health Centre | ||||
| These divisions/units along with few other units/entities are combined to form the General Service System in order to optimize functional efficiency of the University in a more coordinated and coherent manner | ||||