Sai group of institutions

Sai group of institutions

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Sai Group of Institutions was established in the year 2003 as Sai Institute of Paramedical and Allied Sciences by Mr. Harish Arora and Mrs. Rani Arora. Soon enough, the institute rose to become one of the best colleges for Paramedical including Physiotherapy (BPT and MPT), Medical Lab Technology (MLT), Allied Sciences and Healthcare courses in Dehradun and Uttarakhand. Over the years, sticking with emphasis on quality education and practical exposure, the institution increased its offerings and has become one of the top colleges in Agriculture, Mass Communication, Business Management, Nursing, Public Health and Hospital Administration in Dehradun, Uttarakhand and North India. All programs/courses offered at Sai Group of Institutions are affiliated and approved by leading Universities and government bodies.
Sai Group Of Institutions is a renowned premier institute located in the heart of Dehradun, surrounded by the Himalayan foothills. Sai Group Of Institutions is UGC approved and affiliated with NAAC Accredited, H.N.B. Garhwal University, Srinagar and Shri Devi Uttarakhand. The institute is recognized by the Ministry of Medical Health and Family Welfare, Government of Uttarakhand, and Indian Association of Physiotherapists.

Sai Group of Institutions, Dehradun offers a healthy atmosphere and suitable student-teacher ratio to ensure that every student gets individual attention. Our Sai faculty is known for their high standard of academic achievements backed by teaching experience. In addition to the qualified and experienced faculty, SGI invites renowned experts as visiting faculty for conducting workshops and interactive seminars. Sai students are encouraged to discover their aptitude and interests while strengthening their area of interests. The goal of our education is to prepare our students to face the competitive work-life challenges head-on and become self-reliant.

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26A, Rajpur Road, Adjacent Hotel Meedo Grand, Dehradun, INDIA