Arka Jain University Launches Innovative Healthcare Programs in Partnership with AMVersity

Industry-Aligned Curriculum and Hands-On Learning Experiences to Prepare Students for Allied Health Careers

In a significant step towards addressing the growing demand for skilled professionals in the allied health sector, Arka Jain University has announced the introduction of three pioneering undergraduate programs in collaboration with AMVersity.

JAMSHEDPUR – Arka Jain University has forged a strategic partnership with AMVersity to offer three innovative Bachelor of Science (Hons) programs in the field of healthcare.

The programs, namely Emergency Medical Technology, Anesthesia and Operation Theater Technology, and Medical Laboratory Technology, have been carefully designed to bridge the gap between academic education and industry requirements, ensuring that graduates are well-prepared to meet the challenges of the allied health sector.

The university’s commitment to providing industry-aligned courses and immersive learning environments is exemplified through this collaboration, which seeks to produce highly skilled and employable professionals in the healthcare domain.

The curricula for these programs have been meticulously crafted in consultation with industry experts, emphasizing practical learning experiences and hands-on training to complement theoretical knowledge.

To support students in managing their financial obligations, the university offers flexible fee payment options, making these programs more accessible to aspiring healthcare professionals.

Students enrolled in these programs will benefit from regular sessions that reinforce theoretical concepts, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.

The fourth year of study includes a hospital internship, providing students with invaluable real-world experience and exposure to the practical aspects of their chosen fields.

Recognizing the financial challenges faced by students, Arka Jain University has introduced flexible fee payment options, allowing students to manage their educational expenses more effectively.

Throughout the duration of their internships, students will receive a stipend, further supporting their financial stability while gaining practical experience.

The introduction of these three undergraduate programs is a testament to Arka Jain University’s commitment to providing cutting-edge educational opportunities that align with the evolving needs of the healthcare industry.

By leveraging the expertise of industry professionals and incorporating real-world learning experiences, the university aims to produce graduates who are not only knowledgeable but also equipped with the practical skills necessary to excel in their chosen careers.

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