Programs
- M. Tech. in Automotive Engineering -Postgraduate
- Fellowship in Uro Oncology & Robotic Urology 1 Year -Fellowship
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s Center for Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine is inviting applications from students for BSc, MTech and MSc courses and the Dual Degree programs in association with the University. . .
A group of four final-year B.Tech. Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) 2018 batch students from the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, School of Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Coimbatore campus,. . .
The End Semester Schedule for Online Examination – August 2021 of B. Tech. II Semester 2020 Batch offered at School of Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru campus, is announced by. . .
Amrita Center for Nanosciences and Molecular Medicine organized a National Webinar on Booming Careers in Science in the Post-Covid Era on July 11, Sunday at 10.00 am. More than 9650 people. . .
Amrita School of Engineering, Bengaluru Campus, has announced the last date for the fee payment for the students M. Tech 2 Year (2020-2022 Batch), B. Tech. (2018-2022 Batch) and B.. . .
The World Education Summit and Awards is an annual event hosted by Elets Technomedia in collaboration with DigitalLearning Magazine. The four-day summit took place from June 23-26, 2021. Leading educationalists and experts shared their insights on future. . .
A free vaccination drive was successfully organized at the Mysuru campus premises of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham on July 8th, 2021 for students and staff of the college. With the objective. . .
Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham’s International Symposium on Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine Learning (ML) for Ecosystem Restoration & Multi-hazard Resilience (ISIM 2021), a virtual event, held between June 5-9, 2021,. . .
Dr. K. Parameswaran Namboothiri, Professor & Head of Panchakarma, Amrita School of Ayurveda, has been nominated as a Member of the Board of Studies, (Ayurveda Clinical UG) Kerala University of Health Sciences. . .
In rural India, there has been widespread hesitancy to get the COVID-19 vaccine, despite the fact the area accounts for 65% of the country’s population. As government healthcare workers travel. . .