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January 13, 2021

Diploma in Entrepreneurship and Business Development

We are living in an era which belongs to innovators who become independent and self-reliant […]
January 9, 2021

Learning to Communicate

Communication is as old as the human civilisation. It signifies a process of coding and […]
January 8, 2021

Career as a Cyber Law

According to Stephane Nappo “If you think you know-it-all about cyber security, this discipline was […]
January 5, 2021
Career Opportunities In Mass Communication & Journalism

Career Opportunities In Mass Communication & Journalism

The communication landscape is undergoing rapid changes due to advancements in digital technology. Some of […]
January 5, 2021
Seeking Creative Career in (BJMC) Mass Communication And Advertising

Seeking Creative Career in (BJMC) Mass Communication And Advertising

If you love to take challenges and have a creative bent of mind with a […]
June 18, 2020
Building faculty Capacity in Region

Building faculty Capacity in the Region

The University has been actively involved in investing in building faculty capacities in the emerging areas in teaching learning and specially in the fields of technology supported learning and new pedagogies. This activity in the university got a new impetus during the Lockdown period as it was considered important to equip the faculty with the knowledge and application of online teaching and learning, online assessment and learner support. A series of webinar based FDPs were conducted on various aspects as per the  table below
June 18, 2020
Learning Uninterrupted UMU Supports Learners Throughout The Mandatory Lockdown

Learning Uninterrupted: UMU Supports Learners Throughout The Mandatory Lockdown

In keeping with its avowed values of learner commitment and quality teaching- learning practices, the Usha Martin University, gave a firm commitment to its entire learner body that notwithstanding  the challenges of campus closure, the University would ensure complete coverage of the pending syllabus for all classes. This was put in operation in the third week of March, even before the government directive ..
June 16, 2020

“QS I.GAUGE E-LEAD” Certificate

Usha Martin University was conferred E-Lead certification by QS I Gauge. UMU is the first university in Jharkhand to be certified for digital competence.
June 6, 2020
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.PTH) Course Offered By UMU

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (B.PTH) Course Offered By UMU

With rapid economic development and increasing urbanization, lifestyle changes have taken place in the past few decades. In particular sedentary work conditions, lack of physical exercise and work related worries have led to lifestyle diseases like Hypertension, Type II Diabetes, Heart attack etc. In fact these have reached alarming proportions among Indians in the recent years. Even in such adverse conditions, a Physiotherapist provides a ray of hope for leading life of our prescription. She supplements the role of medical practitioners and that is why physiotherapy has emerged as an attractive career option. Physiotherapy or Physical therapy is a health care profession concerned with function and movement of human body parts with a view to maximize physical potential. Various Exercise techniques and Electro therapeutic modalities have been developed to promote, maintain and cater to physical, mental and psychosocial dimensions of health.
May 29, 2020
How A Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) Degree can Accelerate Your Career?

How A Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech) Degree can Accelerate your Career?

There is growing evidence that Indian Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are producing unemployable graduates who pass their examinations on the strength of rote learning without understanding the subject matter. They fail to develop intellectual creativity needed for problem solving, independent thinking and such other 21st Century skills. This is true of all disciplines, including engineering. A study carried out by 'Aspiring Minds' (an employability assessment company) in 2017 revealed that about 95% of India's engineers were not fit for jobs in software development. Similarly, an astonishing report was published by McKinsey about a decade ago stating that just about one quarter of the engineers in India were actually employable then.
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