Mangaluru: Students of Father Muller College of Allied Health Sciences excel at academic excellence


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Mangaluru, Jun 19: The Father Muller College of Allied Health Sciences (FMCOAHS), the latest unit of the Father Muller Charitable Institutions has been climbing steadily and sturdily in its academic arena. This growth has even more so been bolstered by the securing of ranks by the students of the college. With the administrative head Fr Ajith B Menezes steering both the Medical College and College of Allied Health Sciences and Dr Antony Slyvan D’Souza, dean of the Father Muller College of Allied Health Sciences, the students have excelled and lead the college to academic glory.

The Father Muller College of Allied Health Sciences has many courses in its list namely Bachelor and Masters in Physiotherapy, BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology/Medical Imaging Technology/Radiotherapy Technology/Renal Dialysis Technology/Anaesthesia Technology and Operation Theatre Technology, MSc in Medical Laboratory Technology/Radiation Physics, Bachelors and Masters in Hospital Administration.

This entire set of courses is in high demand at every academic year since the world is moving exponentially in modern medical and paramedical technology.

The director of FMCI, Fr Richard A Coelho has put in a lot of resources and time to build up the infrastructure and faculty requirement for the courses. The addition of Bachelors in Hospital Administration is yet another example of the management's strive for academic excellence. The focus is not on academics alone, but to cultivate youth with knowledge, attitude and performance for the future. A mix of sports and cultural activities are always prompted, thus making it 'the' place for students seeking overall academic excellence.

The results of the recently held Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) 2020-2021 have shown the efforts put in by the faculty and students in the meritorious performances.

“On behalf of Father Muller College Of Allied Health Sciences, I offer my hearty congratulations to all the students on their achievements and wish them all the best in their future career,” were the joyous words of Dr Antony Sylvan.

The management congratulates the students for their untiring efforts and the parents for placing their trust in the Father Muller Charitable Institutions.

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Sun, Jun 20 2021

    I am really happy to see the progress made by our young students in the field of " Allied Health Sciences " and their indidual academic excellence at our well known Father Muller College during this academic year. Surely, they will be at everyone's disposal as and when need arises to render their Expertise and Services wholeheartedly. A real Gift to us all. We will remain ever grateful to them for this yeomen services. Praying Almighty to Bless and Protect them always for this good we are bound to receive for them in ' Human Services ' !!!

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