Programs
- Amrita’s Fetal Cardiology learning ( AFCL) Module – Fetal Heart Hybrid - Fellowship
- B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science (Medical Engineering) - Undergraduate
Showcasing films and documentaries about disability issues, the tenth edition of the South Indian film fest, We Care, was hosted at Amrita School of Communication at the Coimbatore campus on. . .
I am very proud to get up on stage like this and say that I love technology … I love math and science … and I don’t feel that makes. . .
For the eighth year in a row, Amrita University hosted the Asia Regional Finals of the prestigious ACM-ICPC (Inter Collegiate Programming Contest). This Olympics of programming contests attracts worldwide participation. . .
Social enterprises operate as independent businesses with the goal of generating profits. However, these enterprises have a clear and explicit mission to create a positive societal impact. This cogent definition. . .
“1.2 billion people worldwide live in areas that face water scarcity. 1.4 billion people have no access to electricity. Where on the one hand, food is wasted daily, 925 million. . .
A three-day International Conference was organized during December 12-14, 2012, by the Amrita School of Business in collaboration with Deakin University, Australia, at Amrita’s Coimbatore Campus. The conference titled Sustainable. . .
An unknown number of terrorists opened fire and hurled grenades, when a group of 40 Marine commandos entered Hotel Taj Mahal, which was seized during the 2008 Mumbai attack. By. . .
The Amrita student chapter of Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) won honors recently when its website was adjudged the third best among hundreds of others in the Asia. . .
The Department of Social Work at the Coimbatore campus invited children from special schools of the National Child Labour Project (NCLP) in Coimbatore to the Amrita campus on November 2,. . .
India is the third largest producer of coconuts in the world. Coconuts play an important role in our national economy; not only are coconuts eaten, parts of the fruit and. . .