
Neurosciences
The vision of the Department of Neurosciences is to establish the department as a leader in
neuroscience education, research, and innovation, to address global challenges and
contribute to advancements in brain health and technology.
The Department of Neurosciences offers a multidisciplinary approach to studying the
nervous system, encompassing its structure, function, development, genetics, biochemistry,
physiology, and pathology. It also explores the applied domain of Neurotechnology,
integrating neuroscience with computer science to develop tools and techniques for studying
and enhancing neural functions.

The courses offered by the department bridge foundational neuroscience principles with
cutting-edge neuro-technological innovations. They are designed to provide students with
theoretical knowledge and practical skills to analyse the complexities of the nervous
system, apply technology to address neurological challenges, and improve human health.
Additionally, the curriculum includes training for careers in paramedics, focusing on
critical neurological care, and specialized roles such as intraoperative neuro-monitoring
technologists, who ensure patient safety and optimize surgical outcomes during neurosurgical
procedures.
This comprehensive program prepares students for diverse career paths in academia,
healthcare, biotechnology, artificial intelligence, paramedical sciences, and emerging
fields at the intersection of neuroscience and technology. It empowers them to advance brain
research and contribute to life-enhancing solutions in basic, clinical and technological
domains.

