Programs
- Amrita’s Fetal Cardiology learning ( AFCL) Module – Fetal Heart Hybrid - Fellowship
- B.Tech. in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Data Science (Medical Engineering) - Undergraduate
The dawn of the new year saw the Amritapuri campus host the IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education focusing on educational technology for societal benefit. The conference convened during. . .
The IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education at the Amritapuri campus hosted the first ever multi-disciplinary workshop for virtual labs. In 2009, the Ministry of Human Resources Development funded. . .
A one-day workshop on Technology Enhanced Learning for Schools was organized as part of the IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education at the Amritapuri campus. Over 150 school principals. . .
We have five campuses; and I remember when the institution first started, we were having quite a bit of challenge in filling up faculty positions at the campuses. So we. . .
DNA newspaper called them plumber goddesses. All seven women graduates of India’s first-ever computerized course in plumbing represented the very epitome of empowerment as they came forward to receive their. . .
Distinguished guests attending the IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education had the opportunity to meet with Chancellor Amma on the first evening of the three-day conference. Amma explained to. . .
Dr. Muhammad Yunus flew from Bangladesh to Kerala to attend the IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education at the Amritapuri campus. The 2006 Nobel Laureate pioneered the concept of. . .
Swami Amritaswarupananda Puri, President of the Managing Board of Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, spoke at the inauguration of the IEEE International Conference on Technology Enhanced Education. Below are excerpts from Swamiji’s. . .
December 28, 2011 School of Engineering, Bengaluru The Department of Telemedicine at the Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences sends out a trained technician to a. . .
December 27, 2011 School of Engineering, Amritapuri Can a student project really change the world? It seems that it can. The Amrita students who. . .