Admission in Department of Paramedical Sciences

Admission in Allied Health Sciences

Master in Physiotherapy

The candidate must have passed the graduation in concerned field from any recognized University and has secured a minimum of 50% marks in BPT or equivalent qualifying examination

Duration: 2 years
Number of seats: Fifty

Nurse Practitioner in Critical Care (NPCC)

Candidate should have passed Basic B.Sc./ Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing (Regular or recognized IGNOU Center) with minimum 55% aggregate marks and should be registered in parent Nursing Council after Basic B.Sc. or Post Basic B.Sc. Nursing. The candidate should have a minimum of one year work experience.

Duration: Two years

Bachelor of Optometry (B.Optom.)

The candidate must have passed the 10+2 i.e. CBSE/ ISC/ Intermediate board examination or its equivalent, after a period of 12 years of study, the last two years of such study, comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology/ Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board. • Minimum of 55% in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology Healthcare Sciences taken together and also in aggregate.

Duration: 4 years (8 semesters) + 1 Year Internship
Number of seats: One hundred twenty five

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)

The Candidate must have appeared in the National Eligibility, Entrance Test (NEET) conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) for the academic year of the admission. However, there shall be no minimum qualifying marks or cut-off percentile requirement for application for the admission.

Duration: 4 years + 1 Year Internship
Number of seats: 30

B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT)

The candidate must have passed the 10+2 i.e. CBSE/ ISC/ Intermediate board examination or its equivalent, after a period of 12 years of study, the last two years of such study, comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology/ Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board. • Minimum of 55% in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board.

Duration: 4 years (8 Semesters)

B.Sc. Medical Technology – Radiography & Imaging (BRIT)

The candidate must have passed the 10+2 i.e. CBSE/ ISC/ Intermediate board examination or its equivalent, after a period of 12 years of study, the last two years of such study, comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology/ Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board. • Minimum of 55% in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board.

Duration: 3 years (6 Semesters) + 1 Year Internship

B.Sc. in Medical Radiotherapy Technology (BRT)

The candidate must have passed the 10+2 i.e. CBSE/ ISC/ Intermediate board examination or its equivalent, after a period of 12 years of study, the last two years of such study, comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology/ Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board. • Minimum of 55% in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board

Duration: 3.5 years (7 semesters) + 6 Months Internship

B.Sc. Medical Technology – Operation Theatre (BOT)

The candidate must have passed the 10+2 i.e. CBSE/ ISC/ Intermediate board examination or its equivalent, after a period of 12 years of study, the last two years of such study, comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology/ Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board. • Minimum of 55% in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology Healthcare Sciences and English from a recognized board.

Duration: 4 years (8 semesters)

Bachelor in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology (BASLP)

The candidate must have passed the 10+2 i.e. CBSE/ ISC/ Intermediate board examination or its equivalent, after a period of 12 years of study, the last two years of such study, comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology/ Healthcare Sciences/ Maths and English from a recognized board. The candidate must have passed in the above mentioned subjects individually and must have obtained: (a) A minimum of exact 50% (For SC/ ST/ OBC/ candidates a minimum of exact 45%) marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology Healthcare Sciences, taken together and also in aggregate. (b) Candidates with Maths/ Computer Science/ Statistics/ Electronics/ Psychology instead of Biology are also eligible for admission. (c) Eligibility for lateral entry into BASLP course is as per the norms of Rehabilitation Council of India.

Duration: 03 years (6 semesters) + 10 Months Internship
Number of seats: Twenty

Diploma in Dialysis Technology (DDT)

The candidate must have passed the 10+2, i.e. C.B.S.E./ I.S.C / Intermediate board examination or its equivalent, with the last two years of such study, comprising of Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Biotechnology / Health Care Sciences and English. The candidate must have passed in the subjects as stated above, individually and must have obtained a minimum of 45% for the course (for SC/ST/OBC candidates a minimum of exact 40%) marks in aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology/ Biotechnology/Health Care Sciences, taken together & also in total aggregate. OR Candidate has qualified Auxiliary Nurse Midwifery (ANM) course.

Duration: 2 Years (4 semesters) + 6 Months internship
Number of seats: Ten

Professional Diploma in Clinical Psychology

M.A./ M.Sc. degree in Psychology or counselling psychology or clinical psychology or applied psychology from recognized University with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate and for SC/ ST/ OBC category, minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.

Duration: 12 Months

Note: (Common for all Paramedical Undergraduate Programs): Admission will be made as per the Merit List prepared on the basis of marks secured in the qualifying entrance examination i.e. Common Entrance Examination for Nursing and Paramedical (CEENP). The minimum age is 17 years (complete on 31st December of the year of admission) and maximum is 27 years.
Master of Physiotherapy (MPT)

Admission is given as per merit list prepared on the basis of marks secured in aggregate of all four years of Bachelor of Physiotherapy.

Integrated Course (BPT + MPT)

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) - Medical Technology - Laboratory (BMLT) / Radiography & Imaging (BRIT) / Radiotherapy (BRT) / Operation Theatre (BOT)

Bachelor of Optometry (B.Optom.) / Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)

Bachelor in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology (BASLP)

The candidates are shortlisted on merit basis of the qualifying entrance examination. The merit list is displayed and shortlisted candidates are required to attend personal counseling session, to be eligible to get offer for admission to the program.

Programmes Duration (YR) Fee Payable I Year Fee II Year Fee
MPT (Ortho/Neuro/Cardio) 2 Yearly 214040 160000
M.Sc. MLT 2 Yearly 157640 100000
M.Sc. Medical (Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pharmacology) 2 Yearly 124000 75000
Programmes Duration (YR) Fee Payable (Yearly) I Year Fee II Year Fee III Year Fee IV Year Fee
BPT 4 Yearly 164040 105000 105000 110000
B.OPTOMT 4 Yearly 124040 65000 65000 70000
BOT, BMLT 3 Yearly 124040 65000 70000 -
BASLP 3 Yearly 164040 105000 110000 -
BRIT, BRT 3 Yearly 124040 65000 70000 -
Programmes Duration (YR) Fee Payable (Yearly/Half Yearly) I Year / Sem Fee
Professional Diploma in Clinical Psychology (PDCP) 1 Yearly 174040
Certificate Programme in Use and Maintenance of Biomedical Equipment 3 Months One Time 27500
General Duty Assistant (GDA) 6 Months One Time 35000
  1. The total fee for the First Year/First Semester includes Tuition Fee, Admission Fee, Enrollment Fee, Refundable Security, Uniform & Sports Fee, Vaccination Fee, Convocation Fee, Industrial Fee, Laboratory Fee, Research & Development Fee, and Examination Fee.
  2. From the Second Year/Second Semester onwards, the fee includes Tuition Fee and Examination Fee only.
  3. 30% seats in each programme are reserved for Uttarakhand domicile candidates, with a 25% fee rebate.
  • Up to 100% Merit Scholarship –for outstanding students scoring above 90%.
  • Merit-Based Support –75% or 50% fee scholarships available for achievers with 80% and 70%+.
  • Merit-cum-Means Scholarship –50% tuition fee support for students with family income < ₹5 Lakh (min. 70% marks).
  • Special Scholarships – for Transgender, Differently-abled, and Wards of Non-Commissioned Officers (Up to 100% in UG / 50% in PG).
  • Free-ship for Orphans –one full free seat for the entire duration of the program.
  • Legacy & Support Benefits –Fee concession for SRHU staff wards & alumni continuing higher studies at SRHU.
  1. The refund of fee shall be applicable only in the following cases:
    1. Any student who opts, in writing, to withdraw from the programme on or before the last date of withdrawal as stipulated in the admission order.
    2. Any student who does not join the programme on the prescribed date of joining as stipulated in the admission order.
    3. Any student whose admission is cancelled on account of his giving false information/certificate(s) or has concealed some information.
    4. Any student who is expelled by the university on account of proven indiscipline and/or misconduct.
    5. Any student who has been given provisional admission inspite of his not having the qualifying examination result declared by the examining body.
  2. Refund of fees shall be as follows:
    1. Registration Fee & Admission Fee is non-refundable.
    2. In case of clause 1.1 & 1.2, 100% tuition fee will be refunded. However, processing charges, as prescribed by the University from time to time, will be deducted from the refundable amount.
    3. Admission of a student shall be cancelled if it is found at a later stage that he had secured admission by giving false information/certificate(s) or has concealed some information, the fee deposited shall be forfeited and such a student shall also be liable to pay the fee for the remaining duration of the programme. In such a situation, the University reserves the right to take such other action as deemed fit.
    4. Fees paid by a student shall be forfeited in case he is expelled by the University on account of proven indiscipline and/or misconduct. Such a student shall also be liable to pay the fee for the remaining duration of the programme.
    5. There may be a case where a student is provisionally admitted into a programme inspite of his not having the qualifying examination result. In such an event, the provisional admission order stipulates the date by which a student is required to submit the qualifying examination result in support of his meeting the eligibility criteria for admission to the programme. In case a Page 2 of 2 student fails to submit documentary evidence of his meeting the eligibility criteria for admission by the stipulated date, his provisional admission will stand cancelled and no refund shall be made.
    6. There may be cases where a student leaves the programme mid-stream thus depriving the right of another meritorious student who could have taken admission. In order to avoid such a situation and also to ensure that seat(s) in the programme do not remain vacant, candidates who obtain admission will be required to submit at the time of joining either a bank guarantee for the tuition fee of the entire duration of the programme or post-dated cheques in favour of Swami Rama Himalayan University for the balance unpaid tuition fee of the entire duration of the programme as cash security. The University shall have the right to encash the bank guarantee/post-dated cheques in case the student leaves the programme mid-stream, after the admission.
  3. After deduction of all dues & claims, if any, Security Deposit will be refunded to a student after successful completion of the programme by him.
  4. If a student who is offered scholarship or fee concession and his admission is cancelled due to any reason, he shall be treated as a non-scholarship student/nonrecipient of fee concession, for refund purposes.
  5. Request for withdrawal shall be submitted by a student to the Principal of his college/school. All refunds will be processed by the University. A refund will be made only after the student has surrendered the college/school ID card, original fee receipt and the dues clearance certificate, wherever applicable.
  6. All refunds shall be made only to the bank account of the student/parent as per the details furnished by him at the time of admission.
  7. The mode of the payment of refund will be through NEFT/RTGS/Cheque only. In case of Foreign/NRI student, the refund will be made as per RBI/Foreign Exchange regulations along with applicable bank charges.
  8. No admission is considered auto-withdrawal until required formalities are completed as per this Policy.

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Nursing Advisor at Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust

Dr. Kathleen M. McKeehan

Dr. Kathleen M. McKeehan is a highly regarded American nursing leader and researcher who has dedicated decades to advancing nursing education and clinical practices at the Himalayan Institute Hospital Trust (HIHT) and Swami Rama Himalayan University (SRHU) in Dehradun, India. Serving as the Nursing Advisor, she has been instrumental in shaping the Himalayan College of Nursing into a center of excellence, emphasizing the integration of compassionate care with modern medical technology.

Dr. McKeehan’s academic background is extensive, including a Ph.D. in nursing from the Case Western Reserve University and post-doctoral research at Ohio State University. Before her long-term commitment to the Himalayan Institute, she held prestigious academic positions, such as the Dorothy Rider Pool Professorship at Allentown College. Her research expertise spans oncology nursing, continuing education strategies, and innovation diffusion in healthcare settings.

At HIHT, she is a central figure in tradition and mentorship, often leading the symbolic Lamp Lighting and Oath Ceremony for new nursing students. Her work focuses on fostering a vibrant research culture and ensuring that nursing curricula meet international standards while remaining rooted in the visionary humanitarian principles of the institute's founder, H.H. Dr. Swami Rama.

Former Director, LBSNAA

Dr. Sanjeev Chopra (IAS Retd.)

Dr. Sanjeev Chopra (IAS Retd.) is a distinguished former Indian Administrative Service officer (1985 batch, West Bengal cadre), historian, and author. He is most widely recognised for his tenure as the Director of the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration (LBSNAA) from 2019 until his retirement in March 2021. Throughout his 36-year bureaucratic career, he served in high-profile roles, including Additional Chief Secretary to the Government of West Bengal and Secretary of Industrial Development in Uttarakhand.

Since retiring, Dr. Chopra has emerged as a prominent literary figure and public intellectual. He is the Founder and Festival Director of Valley of Words, an international literature and arts festival based in Dehradun. An acclaimed author, his works include We, the People of the States of Bharat: The Making and Remaking of India’s Internal Boundaries (2022) and The Great Conciliator: Lal Bahadur Shastri and the Transformation of India (2025).

He holds a PhD in Management and has been a fellow at prestigious institutions like Cornell University and the World Bank. Currently, he continues to contribute as a columnist for ThePrint and serves as a Senior Fellow in Contemporary History at the Prime Ministers' Memorial and Library.

FRSB, FRSB

Prof. Graham Roy Ball

Prof. Graham Roy Ball, FRSB, is a distinguished expert in bioinformatics and computational systems biology. He currently serves as a Professor at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), where he is the Director of the Medical Technology Research Centre. He also holds a significant role as the Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) of Intelligent OMICS Ltd, a company specializing in AI-driven biomedical discovery.

Prof. Ball's work focuses on applying Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) and machine learning to solve complex biological problems. His research spans cancer systems biology, drug discovery, and the development of "molecular digital twins" for disease states. He is particularly noted for his work on the Nottingham Prognostic Index Plus (NPI+), a system that uses biomarkers to improve breast cancer patient stratification.

Before joining ARU, he was a Professor of Bioinformatics at Nottingham Trent University (NTU) for over two decades, where he led the John van Geest Cancer Research Centre’s biostatistics efforts. He has published more than 280 journal papers and holds multiple patents in the field of AI and omics data analysis. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Biology (FRSB) and serves on the editorial boards of prominent journals like Proteomics.

Prof. & Researcher at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania

Dr. Vinay Nadkarni

Dr. Vinay Nadkarni, MD, MS, is a world-renowned leader in pediatric critical care and resuscitation science. He serves as a Professor and Endowed Chair at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) and the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. He is the founding director of the CHOP Academy for Resuscitation of Children and the Center for Simulation, Advanced Education and Innovation.

Throughout his distinguished career, Dr. Nadkarni has served as President of the Society of Critical Care Medicine (2023-2024) and Co-Chair of the International Liaison Committee on Resuscitation (ILCOR). His research focuses on advancing CPR quality, sepsis management, and pediatric life support, contributing to over 850 peer-reviewed publications. He has also been a key figure in global health initiatives, including the ABC Stop the Bleed program in India and missions with Operation Smile.

Dr. Nadkarni has received numerous accolades, such as the American Heart Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award and the AAP Distinguished Career Award. He continues to mentor over 150 clinician-scientists while leading international efforts to strengthen the "chain of survival" for critically ill children worldwide.

Former Director General, UCOST

Mr. Sudhir Chandra Nautiyal

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A leather technology engineer from HBTU Kanpur with a Master’s in Economics, Nautiyal’s career spanned the private sector, public sector banking, and the Ministry of MSME. He is credited with leading the state to secure the first position in the North India Geographical Indication (GI) festival in 2022, successfully promoting indigenous products like Munsiyari Rajma and Ringal Craft.

Currently, he serves as a member of the Pravasi Uttarakhandi Cell in the Chief Minister’s Office, where he continues to facilitate investment and entrepreneurship for the state’s diaspora. His proactive approach has made him a respected figure in Indian industrial circles, recently earning him recognition at the Raj Bhavan for his lifelong contributions.

Former Fellow University of Liverpool, United Kingdom

Prof. Prabhu Narayan Mishra

Prof. Prabhu Narayan Mishra is a renowned Management Guru and academician with over 40 years of experience in teaching, research, and consulting. He is particularly recognized for his tenure as a Fellow in the Department of Economics & Accounting at the University of Liverpool, UK, where he served from 1996 to 1997. His international academic footprint also includes serving as a Senior Visiting Faculty at Tulane University, USA.

In India, Prof. Mishra has held several prestigious positions, including Director of the Institute of Management Studies (IMS) and officiating Vice Chancellor of Devi Ahilya University, Indore. He holds a Ph.D. in Mathematics from the University of Allahabad and is widely known for pioneering the study of Indian Ethos in Management, blending ancient Vedic wisdom with modern business theories.

A prolific scholar, he has supervised numerous doctoral students and authored several books and research papers. Prof. Mishra is also a dedicated philanthropist, serving as the Founder President of organizations like the Shri Krishna Foundation and Utkarsha, which focus on spiritual wisdom and community development. His multifaceted career is marked by prestigious awards, including the Commonwealth Academic Staff Fellowship and the United Nations Fellowship.

Ex Director, National JALMA

Prof. Kiran Katoch

Prof. Kiran Katoch is a highly respected academic researcher and medical scientist who served as the Director of the National JALMA Institute for Leprosy and Other Mycobacterial Diseases (NJILOMD) in Agra. With over four decades of experience, she has been a leading figure in the research and treatment of leprosy and tuberculosis in India. Her work is characterized by a unique focus on bridging clinical medicine with laboratory research to improve patient outcomes in mycobacterial infections.

A prolific scientist, Prof. Katoch has authored or co-authored over 150 research publications in prestigious national and international journals. Her seminal contributions include studies on the efficacy of multidrug therapy (MDT) for leprosy and the investigation of cardiovascular involvement in leprosy patients. For her outstanding research, she was honored with the Dr. C. G. S. Iyer Oration Award in 1989.

Beyond her administrative and research roles, she has served as the Editor of the Indian Journal of Leprosy and the President of the Tuberculosis Association of India (TAI). Even after her tenure as Director, she remains active as an ICMR Distinguished Scientist Chair, continuing to advocate for integrated health systems and innovative research to solve local health challenges.

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Mr. Prabhat Pani

Mr. Prabhat Pani is a distinguished corporate leader and academician with over 40 years of experience, currently serving as an Executive in Residence and Executive Director of the Centre for Impact in Sustainable Development at SPJIMR, Mumbai. An alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad, he began his career with the Tata Administrative Services (TAS) and has held numerous leadership roles across the Tata Group.

His corporate journey includes serving as the CEO of Ginger Hotels (Roots Corporation Ltd) and as the Executive Director of Taj SATS Air Catering. He also spent significant time in the telecom sector, holding senior roles at Tata Teleservices, Airtel, and BPL Cellular. Prior to his academic transition, he served as Head of Partnerships & Technology at Tata Trusts, where he led large-scale social impact initiatives.

At SPJIMR, Pani focuses on Sustainable Development and social sector interventions, bridging the gap between corporate efficiency and developmental needs. He is also a Senior Advisor at The Conference Board and continues to mentor social sector professionals. His work remains centered on building institutional capacity and leveraging technology for broad-based community impact.

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Mr. A.P. Parigi

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Throughout his career, Parigi has held several high-profile roles, including Group CEO of Network18, CEO of BPL Mobile, and MD & CEO of Eros International Media. His strategic vision also spearheaded the Times Group’s entry into the Out-of-Home (OOH) media business. Beyond corporate leadership, he has served on the boards of major entities like Bennett Coleman & Co. Ltd. (The Times of India) and has been an advisor to global institutions such as the Saïd Business School at the University of Oxford.

An alumnus of the Delhi School of Economics and the Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), Delhi, Parigi was the first non-American to receive the Rensselaer Entrepreneur of the Year Award in 2009. Today, he continues to mentor next-generation leaders and advise organisations on growth, corporate governance, and digital transformation.

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During his tenure at CSIR-IHBT, Dr. Kumar achieved major milestones, including the historic introduction of Heeng (asafoetida) and monk fruit cultivation in India. His research spans plant molecular biology and genomics, specifically focusing on how Himalayan flora adapts to extreme environments. A fellow of all three major Indian science academies (FNA, FNASc, and FNAAS), he has published over 120 research papers. His work continues to play a vital role in strengthening India's bio-economy and ensuring long-term food security through innovation.

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Dr. Swami is widely recognized as the driving force behind the establishment of Perdana University in 2011. Under his leadership, the institution launched as a landmark public-private partnership, collaborating with world-class entities like the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Beyond academia, he is the Executive Chairman of Chase Perdana Sdn Bhd and has held significant leadership roles in various multinational corporations across the healthcare, property, and hospitality sectors.

In addition to his professional achievements, Dr. Swami is a deeply spiritual individual. He serves as the President of the AHYMSIN (Association of Himalayan Yoga Meditation Societies International) and Chancellor of Swami Rama Himalayan University. For his immense contributions to education and the Malaysian economy, he was conferred the title of Tan Sri. He also serves as the Honorary Consul of Botswana in Malaysia, bridging international relations through diplomacy and philanthropy.

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His teachings are rooted in Advaita Vedanta, focusing on self-realization, universal brotherhood, and the harmony of all religions. Beyond his role as a monastic leader, he is a globally respected philosopher who has addressed the United Nations and the World Economic Forum, advocating for global peace and environmental sustainability.

As the founder of Prabhu Premi Sangh, he oversees extensive social welfare projects, including healthcare initiatives, educational programs for the underprivileged, and environmental conservation efforts like the "Green Kumbh." A prolific author and orator, his discourses reach millions via television and digital platforms. Known for his serene demeanor and intellectual depth, Swami Ji continues to bridge the gap between ancient Vedic wisdom and modern global challenges, guiding seekers toward a life of purpose and spiritual clarity.