Chairman Message

       Sri Nandha Educational Trust is a reflection of my lifelong pursuit of knowledge. The journey began in my teens, when I noticed that many students were denied the opportunity to pursue a vocation of their choosing. Because there were just a few educational institutions at each level, from KG to PG. This experience led me to establish institutes that will assist the next generation in realizing their aspirations. Not only that, but the institutions, as well as the curriculum and infrastructure, will be continually upgraded to meet industry standards. Because technology is always evolving. Every day, progress is made.

In my youth, I was also aware that there weren't enough resources to care for the sick and injured. Medical professionals, physicians, and paramedical employees were in short supply. I felt the need to establish a facility with accommodations for both health and education. My integration of moral ideals into all of the institutions operating under the Sri Nandha Educational Trust umbrella was another significant aim. Furthermore, since our parents are our first instructors, we should respect and love them. "Charity begins at home," goes a proverb. Everything actually starts at home. Without a formal education, we have seen people achieve great heights. This is achievable because we care about our loved ones and others in our community. To be successful in life, single-mindedness is also essential. We should be committed, and we should do all in our power to keep our word. Maintaining honesty in whatever we do is also crucial. In order to develop students into self-sufficient, talented individuals who will serve the country, all of the institutions run by the Sri Nandha Educational Trust I uphold certain ideals while also providing them with professional training. I cordially encourage you to visit our dynamic, modern campus and take part in our tough, current educational program, which emphasizes self-discipline, the development of leadership traits, and a commitment to social responsibility.

The fact that Indian healthcare practitioners operate in such a biologically active area exposes them to a variety of illnesses' treatment plans is a benefit. In-depth knowledge of rural settings is essential for careers in healthcare. But due to various restrictions, such as the lack of diagnostic instruments and the growing unwillingness of competent and experienced healthcare professionals to practice in underdeveloped and economically less attractive rural areas, the healthcare industry in rural areas faces several problems. I really hope that prospective students would choose our college wisely while applying for admission to the MBBS Medical Program. I cordially invite you to become a member of our esteemed medical fraternity.

Thiru. V. Shanmugan,Chairman,

Sri Nandha Educational Trust..