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Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher education: pioneering teamwork and collaboration, offering a transdisciplinary approach for medical, engineering, and management students and research scholars
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Sri Siddhartha Education Society (SSES), founded by the visionary educator, the late Dr H M Gangadharaiah, in 1959, is a leading educational institution with a NAAC A+ accreditation. Following in his footsteps, his two illustrious sons—Dr G Shivaprasad and Dr G Parameshwara—continued with their father's legacy to develop over 88 eminent academic and research facilities.
Global Learning Environment
Focused on sustainability, the sprawling campuses deploy eco-friendly measures. Excellent hostel with modern amenities, along with state-of-the-art facilities, comprise stress-free learning classrooms, seminar halls, board rooms, and discussion rooms with modern furniture, LED & DLP projectors, multimedia-enabled lecture facilities, and exclusive facilities for workshops.
The skill lab at SSAHE provides a safe environment for students to learn, practice, and be observed in a simulated environment, thus mitigating the risks involved in direct patient exposure without adequate preparation and supervision.
The Central Research Laboratory at SSAHE is equipped with advanced technologies such as medical, analytical, and information devices like electron microscopes, nucleic acid structure analysis systems, image analysis processors, and mass spectrometers under a centralized control system.
SSAHE's Knowledge Centre is equipped with a digital library, a media room, and WiFi on campus. 24/7 with over 5 lakh titles, 50k+ journals, and a large database of case studies.
The sports facilities include international standard playgrounds for cricket, basketball, football, volleyball, table tennis, hockey, etc.
This story is from the June 01, 2025 edition of Outlook.
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