The Department of Renal Dialysis Technology at Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences organized a seminar on “Teaching to Learning – A New Paradigm in Education,” led by Dr. Rajendra Kumar V. Joshi. The session emphasized learner-centric methods, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and lifelong learning.
Acharya Eye Clinic at AIAHS successfully hosted the "Blink Better: Free Dry Eye Screening", benefiting 186 participants through early detection and awareness. Optometry students played a key role in screenings and educating on hydration, blinking habits, and eye care. This initiative reinforces Acharya’s commitment to better vision and well-being.
Students from the Department of Optometry, along with faculty from Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences, visited Dr. Agarwal’s Eye Hospital in Whitefield. The visit offered valuable exposure to clinical optometry, featuring live demonstrations of cataract work-up and advanced diagnostic procedures, enhancing students' practical understanding of modern eye care.
Students and faculty from Acharya’s Department of Optometry visited Carl Zeiss India Pvt Ltd for an industrial tour. They gained firsthand insights into the transformation of raw materials into ophthalmic lenses and explored the latest innovations in ophthalmic instruments, bridging the gap between classroom learning and industry practice.
AIAHS held a two-day workshop on stress and anxiety management for faculty. The sessions included relaxation techniques, self-care tips, and activities like laughter therapy. Faculty learned practical tools to manage stress and enhance well-being, with the event concluding in group feedback and photos.
Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences held a Faculty Development Program to empower educators and elevate standards in healthcare education.
Congratulations to Ms. Keerthana for winning 1st prize in poster presentation at Sri Devaraj Urs Academy conference! Our students are making us proud!
AIAHS Football Team Proudly Secures Second Runner-Up at RGUHS State Level Competition (30 July - 1 August 2024, MIMS Mandya)
The Department of Optometry at AIAHS has partnered with Carl Zeiss India to enhance academic excellence and professional growth. This MoU integrates industry-relevant content, offers continuous learning, and boosts job placement opportunities for our students.
MLT students attended a hands-on HPLC training workshop at Prima Diagnostics, Jayanagar. They explored biochemical techniques, clinical pathology, and microbiology, engaging in Q&A sessions and discussions with technicians and the R&D team to deepen their understanding of medical laboratory technology.
Congratulations to the first batch of graduates from Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences and Acharya's NR Institute of Physiotherapy! Your journey has just begun, and the future is bright!
AIAHS students and faculty kicked off World Health Day with an awareness walk from the AIAHS block to the Main Auditorium. The event highlighted career opportunities, scope, and future trends in the healthcare industry for students of Allied Health Sciences. Cultural activities motivated students to showcase their creativity and skills through engaging performances.
AIAHS celebrated Women's Day with a day-long event from 10 AM to 4 PM, featuring a lamp lighting ceremony and inspiring speeches by the Dean and Principal on gender equality and empowerment. Ms. Muriel from MIT gave a warm welcome speech, while Ms. Deepika from BHA led an insightful talk on women's rights. Students performed a skit on gender equality, and various competitions showcased participants' talents.
In an impressive display of talent, students from the Department of Optometry at Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences participated in the intercollegiate cultural fest "Reflektionz," competing against 20 Optometry colleges. We are proud to announce that our department emerged as the top winner, securing the highest number of trophies at the event. From quiz competitions to solo singing and sketching, our students excelled in various categories, showcasing their exceptional skills and creativity. Congratulations to our talented students for their remarkable achievements!
Acharya’s four esteemed institutes came together in a spectacular display of unity, sportsmanship, and cultural vibrancy. Health Kreedotsava'24 is a mission of encouraging active participation in various sports activities, promoting students’ sports skills, and fostering stronger bonds of unity among students from different disciplines.
Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Imaging Technology, Operation Theatre Technology, Optometry, Respiratory Care Technology, Dialysis Technology, Anesthesia & OT Technology, and other paramedical and healthcare science specializations.
Allied Health Sciences are healthcare professions that support doctors in diagnosis, treatment, monitoring, and patient care. Professionals work in hospitals, diagnostic centers, ICUs, emergency units, rehabilitation centres, and specialty clinics.
Students must have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) from a recognized board. Admission is based on eligibility verification and counselling.
Yes. Clinical training is an integral part of the curriculum. Students receive hands-on exposure through internships, clinical postings, and hospital-based practical training.
Yes. All major programs include mandatory internships and clinical rotations that allow students to work with medical equipment, patient diagnostics, and healthcare procedures.
The institute provides:
Graduates can work as:
They can work in hospitals, diagnostic centers, specialty clinics, research labs, and healthcare institutions.
Yes. The institute provides placement assistance, internship opportunities, career guidance, and hospital recruitment support to help students start healthcare careers immediately after graduation.
Allied health professionals are in high demand worldwide due to the growth of hospitals, diagnostic centers, and advanced healthcare services. These programs offer faster entry into the medical field compared to traditional medical degrees.
Yes. Students gain practical patient-care exposure through clinical postings, hospital rotations, and supervised hands-on training with real diagnostic and therapeutic procedures.
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