Birsa Munda Tribal University
- Release Date : November 20, 2024
- Last updated : December 11, 2024
Birsa Munda Tribal University
Birsa Munda Tribal University, located in Ranchi, Jharkhand, is dedicated to the welfare and educational advancement of the tribal communities in the region. The university aims to promote tribal culture, heritage, and knowledge through academic programs that align with the socio-cultural needs of the tribal population.
Admission Process
- Undergraduate Programs:
- Eligibility: Candidates must have completed their 10+2 education with relevant subjects.
- Admission: Based on the university’s entrance exam or merit in the qualifying exams (depending on the program).
- Postgraduate Programs:
- Eligibility: Candidates should hold a relevant undergraduate degree.
- Admission: Based on the university’s entrance exam or prior academic merit.
- Ph.D. Programs:
- Eligibility: A Master’s degree in the relevant field is required.
- Admission: Entrance exams and interviews are conducted for admission into the Ph.D. programs.
Courses Offered
- Undergraduate Programs:
- Bachelor’s degrees in fields like Arts, Science, Social Work, and more.
- Postgraduate Programs:
- Master’s degrees in similar disciplines, focusing on research, community development, and cultural studies.
- Ph.D. Programs:
- Available in various subjects relevant to the tribal community, culture, and welfare.
Fee Structure
- Undergraduate Programs: The fees are generally affordable, catering to students from marginalized and economically weaker sections. Estimated fees could range from ₹10,000 to ₹30,000 per year.
- Postgraduate Programs: Fees for master’s programs are likely between ₹20,000 to ₹50,000 per year.
- Ph.D. Programs: Fees for research programs are typically higher, ranging from ₹30,000 to ₹70,000 per year, depending on the discipline.
Placements
As the university is relatively new, it is still developing its placement infrastructure. However, the university focuses on equipping students with skills relevant to community development, social work, and sustainable practices. Students are often placed in NGOs, government projects, and institutions focused on tribal welfare and development.
Internships and collaborations with tribal welfare organizations are commonly encouraged to enhance employability. Some graduates also pursue careers in academia or in research projects that benefit the tribal communities.
For detailed information on specific courses, admission criteria, and other queries, download the brochure.