Programs
- Amrita’s Fetal Cardiology learning ( AFCL) Module – Fetal Heart Hybrid - Fellowship
- B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science (Medical Engineering) - Undergraduate
Scott Rice has been visiting the Mata Amritanandamayi Math for several years now. It was during one of these visits that he learned about cotton scraps discarded by the textile. . .
“For constructing buildings, one chooses an appropriate plot (of land) and builds storeys. In film making also, one needs to develop the plot through stories.” Seeking to draw a parallel. . .
“I am typically found under highways and railway tracks; I allow water to be channeled underneath; what am I?” “Culvert,” answered Amrita students Hema Sharanya and Rini John Alappat. These. . .
A one-day national conference on Gen-X Hospital Management Mantras was organized by the Department of Hospital Administration at the Amrita School of Medicine on April 2, 2012. Titled NOVUS 2012,. . .
How much impact can one committed person make? Quite a lot, as it turns out. Varun Venkataraman, final-year student of B.Tech. (Mechanical Engineering) at Amrita’s Coimbatore campus initiated various programs. . .
It is said to be one of the most controversial mining projects in the world. Although India’s Supreme Court cleared Vedanta’s proposal for bauxite mining in Odisha in 2007, the. . .
The Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) bestowed two national awards to Amrita recently. Dr. R. G. Priyadarshini, Associate Professor, Amrita School of Business, received the Best Yi Net Teacher Award.. . .
Dr. Hardik Vachhrajani, Assistant Professor of the Department of Management, Amritapuri recently delivered a key note address at the National Seminar on Globalization: Emerging Trends in Indian Entrepreneurship. The seminar. . .
A joint project proposal for Exchange of Researchers within the frame of the Executive Programme of Scientific and Technological Cooperation between the Replubic of India and the Italian Republic for. . .
When Gandhiji visited London in 1931, he sadly observed that India at that time was more illiterate than it was a hundred years ago. Indeed, extensive surveys conducted by the. . .