How good is Children's University?

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    Manish Jaiswal | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    Hello,

    Children's University is a state owned research University located at Gandhinagar, Gujarat. It was founded by Narendra Modi (then Chief Minister of Gujarat) under Children's University Act, 2009 with the aim to conduct research in areas of overall development of children. The University is UGC approved and offers degree / Diploma / certificate courses at PG and PhD level in English and Gujarati medium. 

    The university is ranked 43rd in Gujarat and 553rd in India. The university provides a range of facilities, including a library, computer labs, sports facilities, and more. It also has a selective admission policy based on ent

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    Kunal Lalwani | Contributor-Level 9

    11 months ago

    Children’s University is in Gandhinagar Gujarat and its purpose is to give quality education to children, mainly those belonging to lower classes of early childhood or elementary level. It is known for its learning and curriculum method that is unique in catering to the child’s development, needs and abilities. Some of the programs provided are B.Ed, M.Ed and research programmes with a focus on internship.

    The faculty is experienced while the physical facilities of the campus allow the creation of a good learning atmosphere.

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Candidates need to pass a master's degree in relevant subjects with at least 55% aggregate (50% aggregate for SC/ ST/ SEBC-NCL/ Differently-Abled/ EWS candidates of Gujarat) to apply for Children's University PhD programme. Besides, aspirants with UGC-NET, UGC CSIR-NET, GSET, etc. for admission. Aspirants can also appear for CRU PET conducted by the university. 

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Nishtha Shukla

Children's University intake varies course-wise. Candidates are offered seat in the university based on their merit or entrance exam scores. Below are course-wise intake for CRU:

CourseSeat Intake
MA65
MSc35
MSW35

Note: This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change.

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Nishtha Shukla

Children's University offers 10 courses at PG and doctoral levels. The university offers courses in Arts, Science, Social Work etc. Aspirants need to pass a minimum of graduation to apply for PG courses. Admission to PG courses is merit-based. The university considers entrance exam scores for PhD courses.

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Children's University has a total intake of 35 seats in MSW programme. Candidates are offered seat in MSW based on their merit in the last qualifying exam. A minimum of graduation is required for the MSW course. Once selected, aspirants need to pay the course fee to confirm their seat in the university.

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Nishtha Shukla

Yes, Children's University offers a two-year MSW course spread across four semesters. The university offers MSW at the PG level. Aspirants who have completed graduation are eligible to apply for the MSW programme. Admission to MSW is merit-based.

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