
The university places a high priority on the health, safety, and overall well-being of its students, faculty, and staff. In recognition of the essential role that healthcare plays in fostering a supportive academic environment, the university has taken proactive steps to ensure that medical assistance is accessible when needed. While there is currently no resident medical doctor stationed on campus, the university has established formal collaborations through Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with several reputable hospitals located in close proximity to the campus. These strategic partnerships are designed to provide comprehensive medical support, including emergency care and specialist consultations, to members of the university community.
To address immediate medical needs, the campus is equipped with basic first aid facilities and supplies, which are readily available in key locations. Trained staff are designated to administer first aid in case of minor injuries or health concerns, ensuring that initial care is provided promptly. In cases that require more advanced medical intervention, students and staff are referred to the partnered hospitals, where they receive priority treatment under the terms of the MoUs.
This integrated approach allows the university to offer timely, reliable, and quality healthcare services without maintaining a full-scale medical center on campus. Furthermore, awareness and sensitization programs related to health, hygiene, and wellness are periodically conducted to promote preventive healthcare and a healthier lifestyle among students and employees. By maintaining these essential health arrangements, the university reaffirms its commitment to creating a safe, caring, and supportive environment conducive to learning and personal development.