Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research School of Health Sciences Admission 2024-25, Exam Pattern, Videos

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
No.1 Ramachandra Nagar Porur, Chennai - 600 116 Tamil Nadu, India
600116
044-24768027, 31-33
registrar@sriramachandra.edu.in
https://www.sriramachandra.edu.in
About Us

Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed University) previously known as SRMC & RI (DU), ranked among the top health sciences universities in India, had its origin as Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute which was established by Sri Ramachandra Educational and Health Trust in the year 1985 as a private not-for-profit self-financing institution and dedicated to serve the society as a centre of excellence with emphasis on medical education, research and health care. The Trust achieved the task of establishing the Institution as a “Centre of Excellence” under the leadership of Late Shri. N.P.V.Ramasamy Udayar who was the Founder & Managing Trustee of the Trust and also the first Chancellor of the Deemed University. Shri.V.R.Venkataachalam is currently the Chancellor of the Deemed University and is also the Managing Trustee of the Trust. Shri R.V. Sengutuvan is the Pro Chancellor of the Deemed University.

In view of its academic excellence, the Government of India declared Sri Ramachandra Medical College and Research Institute as a Deemed University in September, 1994 under Section 3 of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956. As notified by the UGC, the nomenclature of the institution was changed to Sri Ramachandra University in 2006 and reverted to SRMC&RI (DU) from December, 2017. Now, as per the Notification dt.08.08.2018 by the Ministry of Human Resource Development, Govt. of India, the name of the DU has been changed to “Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University).

Title in Health Sciences Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research

# Title Researcher Guide(s)
1 A predictive model for Fetal Neonatal Nutritional status through measure of maternal nutritional status Hemamalini A J Dr. Varsha
2 Influence of feeding practices of mothers on the anthropometric outcome of infants in Chennai slums Rama Narayanan Dr. Varshaar
3 Acoustic analysis of the singing voice of trained Carnatic singers untrained light music singers and non singers Prakash B Dr. Rajashekhar B Ravikumar A
4 Study of lead exposure and outcomes amongst children in Chennai India Kavitha P L Dr. Balakrishnan, Kalpana
5 Developing exposure assessment methods for indoor air pollutants from household combustion of solid fuels in rural areas of southern India Sankar S Dr. Balakrishnan, Kalpana
6 Indoor air pollution due to combustion of biomass fuel and respiratory illness in south indian population Padmavathi R Dr. Balakrishnan, Kalpana
7 Assessment of nutritional status and outcomes of nutrition support in paediatric patients admitted to an intensive care unit Agarwal, Deepa Dr. Hemamalini A J
8 HEARING IMPAIRMENT IN INFANTS HIGH RISK FACTORS HOSPITAL BASED STUDY Suchithra S Dr. Ravi Annamalai
9 ASSOCIATION OF HIGH RISK FACTORS AND HEARING IMPAIRMENT IN INFANTS A HOSPITAL BASED STUDY HERAMBA GANAPATHY. S Dr. RAVI KUMAR A.CL.LT.DR
10 FEEDING PROBLEMS FEEDING TECHINIQUES OROFACIAL CLEFT SANTU GHOSH Dr. BHASWATI GANGULI DR
11 IMPACT OF VARIOUS FEEDING TECHINIQUES ADOPTED ON THE GROWTH PATTERN OF CHILDREN WITH OROFACIAL CLEFT Kundhala B Dr.Padmasani L N Dr
12 ASSESSMENT OF ACCURACY OF PREOPERATIVE HIGH RESOLUTION COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY TEMPORAL MEASUREMENTS IN PREDICITNG THE VISUALISATION OF ROUND WINDOW AS VIEWED THROUGH FACIAL RECESS P. SAI KIRAN Dr. R. RAJESWARAN
13 Efficacy of a tele audiological diagnostic follow up model in a community based hearing screening program for infants and young children Vidya Ramkumar Dr. Selvakumar K Dr
14 Refractive and accommodative status among the children with cerebral palsy in three special schools of Chennai and the impact of the optical intervention on the visual acuity and accommodative response Jayarajini .S Dr. Viswanathan .S
15 Early cleavage of human embryos to the two cell stage a simple effective indicator of implantation and pregnancy in intracytoplasmic sperm injection MANJULA DANIEL Dr. NELLEPILLAI SANJEEVA REDDY
16 A study on risk factors for anterior knee pain in patients attending a tertiary care hospital in south India Tvisha Parikh Dr. S.Arumugam
17 Effect of selected nanoflavonoid against lead induced hepatic damage in experimental animals Sridevi Sangeetha K.S. Dr. Umamaheswari S.
18 Exploring the antidiabetic potential of Myxopyrum serratulum A W Hill and Nilgirianthus ciliatus Nees derived nanoparticles Kavitha K Dr. Sujatha K
19 Exploring the ant diabetic potential of myxopyrum serratulum A W Hill and nilgirianthus ciliatus nees derived nanoparticles Kavitha K Dr. Sujatha K
20 Early speech and language development in children with cleft lip and palate A longitudinal study Savitha V.H. Dr. Vaidyanathan R.

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