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Kerala University of Health Sciences (KUHS) is a state university located in Thrissur, Kerala, India.It was established by the Kerala University of Health Sciences Act 2010, for ensuring proper and systematic instruction, teaching, training, and research and also to have uniformity in the various academic programmes in medical and allied subjects in the State of Kerala.
The School of Optometry is on the RIO campus. A Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree in optometry is affiliated with Kerala University of Health Sciences. GMC Thiruvananthapuram is India's second government institute offering a four-year professional degree course in optometry; the first is All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi.
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Withholding transcripts. Over 6.6 million students have their transcripts withheld due to unpaid balances, preventing students from transferring or getting job opportunities that require ...
The College of Fisheries, Panangad, Kochi, and the Fisheries Research Station, Puthuvype, were disaffiliated from Kerala Agricultural University to form KUFOS which started functioning on 1 April 2011. It is the primary instrument of Kerala state in providing human resources, skills and technology required for the sustainable development of ...
IISER TVM aerial view of the campus Hostel block. Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs) were established in 2006 through a proclamation of the Ministry of Education, Government of India to promote quality collegiate education and research in basic sciences.
Before the bifurcation of Andhra Pradesh, all the medical colleges were affiliated to Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences.Post the enactment of the Andhra Pradesh Re-organisation act of 2014, Government of Telangana established a new university "Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences".
KUHS opened with 520 students and had 77 graduates in its first year. Paul Jackson was the principal and, in 1958, Pelican Pete was chosen as the school's mascot. [4] The school colors are red and white, and a large "K" is marked in white stone on a nearby hill.