At TSNA, learning is delivered through modern, air-conditioned smart classrooms equipped with advanced digital monitors. These technology-enabled spaces create an interactive and engaging environment, ensuring an enhanced learning experience tailored to the needs of today’s students.
The NABL-accredited laboratories at Sankara Nethralaya are equipped with state-of-the-art
instruments to provide comprehensive hands-on training. These facilities are designed to develop
highly skilled and competent professionals in the field of medical laboratory sciences.
Aligned with the latest curriculum, our optometry laboratories are well-equipped to offer
specialized training across various domains. Students gain practical exposure through advanced
labs and clinics, including:
TSNA’s air-conditioned library houses a rich collection of books and journals in Optometry,
Healthcare, and Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT). It serves as a comprehensive knowledge hub
for students, faculty, and researchers, supporting academic excellence and research across
multiple healthcare disciplines.
1st prize winners: LIngesh, Aravindh, Aditi Shirodkar
3rd Prize winners: Sai Samyuktha, Durga Devi and Mohammed Abdul Raqueeb
2nd Prize winner: Sameena Siddiqah
Details: About quiz competition: Total 24 teams from different institutions were participated The quiz was conducted in two stages. The preliminary round consisted of 25 questions, based on which selected teams were shortlisted for the next round. The second round comprised three segments: Multiple-choice questions, conducted as a written test with time evaluation Connections round Rapid-fire round, conducted on stage using a buzzer system. After evaluating the total scores from all rounds, the winners were announced
Poster presentation: 2nd Prize winner: Sameena Siddiqah About poster competition: presented a case report titled “From Vision to Mission: Empowering Independence in ABCA4-Related Childhood Low Vision”. The poster focused on long-term low vision rehabilitation in a child with Stargardt disease, highlighting early detection, follow-up, and functional adaptation
Other student’s participation:
1) Rajalakshmi
Topic: Looking for Possibilities Beyond Vision Loss in Patients with Leber’s
Hereditary Optic Neuropathy (LHON)
Explained the importance of early diagnosis and timely referral, and
psychological aspects of low-vision care.
2) Punitha.S.J
Title: Functional visual enhancement in tunnel vision with macular atrophy using
low vision aids.
Explained the traditional devices works better with patient centric approach even
in advanced visual loss patient.
Case Presentation:
1) Sahaanaa G R
Topic: Congenital Hereditary Endothelial Dystrophy (CHED)
Team 1: Punitha.S.J, Rajalakshmi, Mahalakshmi
VIZENSA – An aurdino inbuilt obstacle detection using sensor in glasses, that
can sense nearby objects and provide alerts to prevent collisions.
Team 2: Sahaana S.S, Esakkiammal.I, Sameena Siddiqah
Our model demonstrated home modifications for a low vision patient, focusing on
safety, accessibility, and independence.
Quiz Participants: Team 3: Chakali Saipriya, Sahaana G.R, Varsha
Cultural Programmes: Solo Singing Competition: Sahana S.S
M Sc MLT - I yr students, Karthikeyan B and Mohammed Mahadeer K, won second prize in poster competition for the poster titled "HPLC-detecting the undetectable" at "CME on Good Laboratory Practices" organised by Sri Venkateshwaraa Medical college Hospital and research centre, Ariyur, Pondicherry on 25.4.2025.