Programs
- M. Tech. in Automotive Engineering -
- B. Sc. Clinical Nutrition, Dietetics, and Food Science - Undergraduate
Nothing can quite equal the excitement a student feels when the theoretical knowledge gained in the classroom is finally proven in a project model that actually works! Showcasing their working. . .
“In reality, nature is nothing but God’s visible form which we can experience through our senses. Indeed by loving and serving nature we are worshipping God Himself.” “Looking at nature. . .
Vineeth Mohan, Paul Leons, Ajay Mohanan and Rizwin Shooja won yet another accolade when their B.Tech. student project was chosen for the IEEE Standards Education Committee (SEC) grant of US. . .
Al Jazeera reports that ‘In the southern Indian state of Kerala, age-old taboos are being broken as jobs once dominated by men are now being filled by women.From low-income families,. . .
Through the Empowering Women Project, we seek to empower 3,000 women with the ability to participate in the democratic process and to strengthen their capacity to make decisions at the. . .
After graduating with a B.Tech. degree, students fueled by a love for engineering subjects, may opt to enroll for an M.Tech. degree in a premier university. They have to qualify. . .
Through the holding of hands and sharing of experiences, new horizons of knowledge will open in the highest realms of science and technology to those thirsting for knowledge in India. . .
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. . .
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. . .