Mahindra University and Apollo Healthcare Academy sign MoU to launch Allied Health Sciences Bachelor’s Programs

Addresses the growing shortage of allied health professionals in India and worldwide, preparing graduates for both domestic and global opportunities

0
50
New Delhi: Mahindra University, Hyderabad, and Apollo Healthcare Academy have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaboratively offer Bachelor’s programs in Allied Health Sciences.
This strategic partnership aims to address the growing shortage of allied health professionals in India and worldwide, equipping students with both academic excellence and immersive clinical training.
The programs will focus on high-demand specializations such as Anesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Cardiovascular Technology, among others. By combining Mahindra University’s modern academic infrastructure with Apollo Healthcare Academy’s clinical expertise, the collaboration will produce practice-ready graduates aligned with healthcare industry needs.
The curriculum will follow the guidelines set by the National Commission for Allied & Healthcare Professionals (NCAHP), ensuring national regulatory compliance and global recognition. Students will also benefit from clinical rotations at Apollo Hospitals and affiliated healthcare facilities, including a final-year internship.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and global healthcare systems continue to highlight the acute shortage of allied health professionals, a gap expected to widen as populations age and healthcare demand rises. This initiative directly addresses this challenge by preparing graduates who are skilled, confident, and ready to contribute from day one.
Dr. Yajulu Medury, Vice Chancellor, Mahindra University, said: “This collaboration reflects our shared vision of producing highly skilled healthcare professionals. By integrating Mahindra University’s interdisciplinary academic strengths with Apollo’s proven expertise in healthcare, we aim to nurture graduates who will make an immediate and lasting impact on society.”
Dr. Rajinder Singh Chauhan, Professor & Dean, Centre for Life Sciences, Mahindra University, added: “These programs combine academic rigour with practical immersion. Our students will not only learn but also practice in real healthcare settings, making them job-ready and future-ready.”
Sivaramakrishnan Venkateswaran, CEO, Apollo Knowledge, said: “Apollo Healthcare Academy is committed to bridging the gap between classroom learning and hospital practice. This partnership will empower students with the confidence, exposure, and skill set required to thrive not only in India but also in global opportunities. This is part of our global workforce development initiatives to build and empower the next generation of healthcare professionals equipped to contribute meaningfully to health systems worldwide.
Dr. Jagadeswaran, Dean & Head – Allied & Healthcare Professions, Apollo Institute of Hospital Management & Allied Sciences, commented: “We are proud to bring Apollo’s immersive training model into Mahindra University. Together, we will prepare allied health graduates who are globally relevant and locally impactful.”
Students can look forward to an industry-relevant curriculum co-developed by academic experts and hospital clinicians in alignment with NCAHP, ensuring strong practical relevance. The program will be led by experienced faculty from Mahindra University and Apollo Healthcare Academy, supported by state-of-the-art infrastructure including advanced labs, modern classrooms, and digital learning systems. Structured clinical training will be an integral part of the journey, with hospital rotations and a final-year internship providing hands-on exposure. To prepare students for global careers, the program also includes bridge courses, language training, and licensing support. In addition, students will benefit from placement assistance through Apollo Hospitals and its partner networks, along with opportunities to engage in research guided by faculty from both institutions.