Programs
- M. Tech. in Automotive Engineering -Postgraduate
- BBA (Honours) – Digital Marketing and Artificial Intelligence -Undergraduate
The Electronics, Communication and Instrumentation Forum (ECIF) is made up of enthusiastic young students of the Amrita School of Engineering at Bengaluru. Their innovative ideas were very much in evidence. . .
A-VIEW (Amrita Virtual Interactive e-Learning World) was developed by the e-Learning Research Lab at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham in 2004. In 2008, it was made available, through support of the Government. . .
A book titled Stress, Coping and Wellbeing of Women Spouses of the Mentally Ill authored by Dr. Sandhya Cherkil, Assistant Professor in the Department of Clinical Psychology at the Amrita. . .
Pranjal Kaustubh and Nishank Vaish, final-year students of B.Tech. (Electronics and Communication Engineering) at Amrita’s Bengaluru campus presented a paper on self-charging electric vehicles at the International Conference on Industrial. . .
The Amrita-Cognizant Innovation Lab was recently inaugurated at the Coimbatore campus by Prof. C. Parameswaran, Director, Corporate and Industry Relations, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham and Mr. Vishnu Potty, Head, Cognizant Technologies. . .
Dr. Krishnakumar R., Assistant Professor in the Spine Division of the Department of Orthopaedics at the Amrita School of Medicine was recently awarded an International Spine Fellowship from the international. . .
Dr.Unnikrishnan Menon, Assistant Professor in the Department of ENT at the Amrita School of Medicine was recently awarded the best poster award at the 6th Phonosurgery Conference and Swallowing Disorders. . .
The Amrita Endocrinology, Diabetes and Diabetic Foot Conference (AEDFC) 2012 was organized at our Health Sciences campus in Kochi during September 14-16, 2012. The conference saw the participation of over. . .
Kollam District Collector P G Thomas inaugurated the mobile classroom, MoVE an initiative of AMMACHI labs aimed at achieving women empowerment. Inaugurating the project Thomas said that MoVE units literally. . .
Can vocational education reach out to people residing in the remote corners of the country? Now it can. With the inauguration of MoVE (Mobile Vocational Education), an initiative of Amrita. . .