The human body is a combination of 206 bones, more than half of which are in your hands and feet. Students will need a sound knowledge of these and many other parts of the body as they venture into the clinical domain. The Anatomy Department is fully equipped to groom good doctors and health sciences personnel, who are in great demand in a fast growing world.
The anatomy sessions have a balanced approach with a combination of didactic lectures, dissection and demonstration of cadavers, micro study of individual organs and teacher-student interactions in the form of seminars and symposia. Lectures are made lively with the use of multimedia devices and students are divided into groups.
Students will find this to their advantage, as professors are able to devote more individual attention. The faculty are experienced and highly qualified, a fact that will make the coursework a breeze. Expert and friendly technicians in addition to the faculties, are more than happy to help eager students in advanced research.