Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University - Facilities

Facilities

Spreading over a campus of 264 acres, the university is booming with academic activities. While the undergraduate and post-graduate programmes in Art, Science, Commerce, Law, Engineering and Medicine are offered in affiliated colleges and institutions, the residential wing of the campus includes faculties of Life Sciences, Business Management, Education and English. It has a computer centre, a department of Adult and Continuing Education, Communication and a College Development Council. For catering to the needs of young engineering aspirants, the university has recently started an Institute of Engineering and Technology in the campus offering courses in engineering: Chemical, Computer Science and Information, Mechanical Engineering.

CSJM University seeks to contribute to student an education through curriculum design, the development of new courses and the application of a forward-looking and innovative teaching methodology.

Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University stands as a hallmark of higher education. It is an education community where students of various religions and cultural backgrounds study and work together in a congenial atmosphere. The university is geared to provide maximum scholastic benefit to each student.

There are separate hostel, academic and administrative blocks.

  • Auditorium Hall
  • Bank
  • Cafeteria
  • Central Library
  • Computer Center
  • Guest House
  • Helipad
  • Hostels
  • International Center
  • Lecture Hall Complex
  • Multipurpose Hall

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