At Klintaps College of Health and Allied Sciences, we offer a range of facilities and resources to support the education and training of students pursuing careers in healthcare. Here are some common facilities you will find in our College :
- Classroom and Lecture Halls: These are standard facilities where students attend lectures, discussions, and theoretical classes.
- Laboratories: We have specialized laboratories equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and tools for hands-on practical training. Examples include anatomy labs, physiology labs, pathology labs, microbiology labs, etc.
- Simulation Centers: These centres provide a realistic environment for students to practice their skills before working with real patients. They may include simulated hospital rooms, patient mannequins, task trainers, and virtual reality simulators.
- Libraries: Libraries play a crucial role in providing students with access to textbooks, reference materials, research journals, and online databases. They may also offer quiet study areas, computer workstations, and research assistance.
- Computer Labs: These labs are equipped with computers and software relevant to the allied health field. Students can use them for research, data analysis, and learning specialized software applications.
- Faculty and Administrative Offices: Faculty members have dedicated offices where students can seek guidance, discuss coursework, or receive feedback. Administrative offices are responsible for handling admissions, enrollment, and general administrative tasks.
- Study Areas: We have designated spaces for students to study individually or collaborate on group projects known as Problem-based learning (PBL). These areas may include private study rooms, group discussion rooms, or communal study spaces.
- Auditoriums and Conference Rooms: These larger spaces are used for seminars, guest lectures, conferences, and other events that involve a larger audience.
- Recreational Facilities: We also have a sports field and fitness centres to promote a healthy lifestyle and physical well-being among students.