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| CUJ Campus at Brambe, Ranchi The State Government of Jharkhand has allotted a beautiful 40 acre campus at Brambe, some 25 kms away from Ranchi, the State capital, till we move to a permanent campus. At the Brambe campus, we look forward to a symbiotic assimilation of world class education structure with the best of Nature's benefits. The hi-tech infrastructure of the campus not only helps in honing the intellectual-edge of each learner, but it also accentuates the learner's assets to suit his needs in this globalized era. At CUJ we learn, we soar, we dream, and we win. |
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To cater to the fast expansion plans of CUJ during the next Academic Session, 60 pre-fabricated smart classrooms and research labs are being constructed. Good News for health freaks: 3 modern, air conditioned gyms have been opened for girls, boys and staff! |
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| CUJ crosses important landmarks | |
The Site Selection Committee comprising Shri Sunil Kumar, Additional Secretary-MHRD, Dr. Renu Batra, Joint Secretary-UGC, Dr. Anjani Srivastava, Director, State HRD and Prof. D.T. Khathing, Vice Chancellor CUJ visited Khunti and Sukurhuttu near Ranchi – the two sites shown by the state Government of Jharkhand for CUJ’s permanent campus – in the morning of the 24th of June, 2010. Their report will be submitted to the State Government for further processing. In the evening, Shri Thakur & Dr. Batra taken around the Brambe Campus of CUJ and they were very impressed with the facilities created in such a short time of one year. The next day, Shrimati Mridula Sinha, Secretary-Higher Education, Govt. of Jharkhand, also joined the Site Selection Committee members at Hotel Ashoka and had detailed discussions on the proposed sites. After lunch, the guests visited Khelgaon and saw the infrastructure developed for the 34th National Games. Early allocation of land by the state Government is important to CUJ and the people of Jharkhand. CUJ’s mandate is to create a world class infrastructure for higher education in the state and in the country. An early and smooth allocation and transfer is looked forward to. |
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| Six new courses have been approved for the next Academic Session beginning 21st of July, 2010.They are:Nanotechnology, Water Engineering and Management, Indigenous Cultural Studies, Life Sciences, Applied Physics and Applied Chemistry. | |
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