Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Exercise prescription for the sarcopenic older adult | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | KLE UNIVERSITY QUADRANS 2021 | Through video conferencing | 26th Feb 2021 |
The Covid Battle- Do Physios have a Role? | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Society of Indian Physiotherapists | WEBCON – SOCIETY OF INDIAN PHYSIOTHERAPISTS | 16th Jan 2021 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Shoulder Rehabilitation after Stroke | Dr. Subhasish Chatterjee | Rehabilitation Science Group | Through video conferencing | 12th Sep 2020 |
PREVENTIVES for common viral diseases (including dengue) | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Bhownipore Education Society | Online | 25th August 2020 |
Prevalence of Sarcopenia In Eastern India- POSTER | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Virtual WCO-IOF-ESCEO congress (World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases), Barcelona, Spain | Virtual | August 2020 |
Muscular dysfunction and instability in the Cervical spine | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | 5th Annual Physio Help Event INMEDICA 2020 | Dehradun | 26th July, 2020 |
Stroke Rehabilitation: Best Approaches & Recent Advancement | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | The Physio Inculcators | Through video conferencing | 5th July 2020 |
SIPCHAT with Prof. S. S. Rau | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Society of Indian Physiotherapist | ONLINE | 22nd May 2020 |
Neck Pain and safety measures | Dr. Tanusree Basak | Physionews 24 Channel, Bangladesh | Through video conferencing | 15th May 2020 |
Enhancing Blended Learning Using Online Classroom | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Society of Indian Physiotherapist | Through video conferencing | 10th May 2020 |
Health & Wellness in Lockdown | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Calcutta Chamber of Commerce | Through video conferencing | 2nd May 2020 |
Health & Wellness in Lockdown | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Physionews 24 Channel, Bangladesh | Through video conferencing | 2nd May 2020 |
Computer Ergonomics | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Sanmaarg | Sanjeevani – annual Health of Sanmaarg | 5th Feb 2020 |
Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation in Physiotherapy | Dr. Subhasish Chatterjee | West Bengal State IAP conference | Kolkata | 26th Jan 2020 |
Canalith Repositioning Maneuver v/s Liberatory Maneuver in the treatment of BPPV | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | Society of Indian Physiotherapist - 5th Annual conference SIP | Mumbai | 11th Jan 2020 |
Prevalence of cervicogenic headache due to prolong smart phone use in college student of Kolkata: A survey study | Dr. Tapas Kumar Pal | Society of Indian Physiotherapist - 5th Annual conference SIP | Mumbai | 11th Jan 2020 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Statistically Significant but Clinically Irrelevant - Role in Evidence Based Practice | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | Society of Indian Physiotherapist - 4th Annual conference SIP | New Delhi | 17th Feb 2019 |
Importance of Clinical Teaching, teach while you Treat?? | Dr. Tapas Kumar Pal | Society of Indian Physiotherapists - 4th Annual conference SIP | New Delhi | 17th Feb 2019 |
Efficacy of Combined Mirror Therapy with Conventional Therapy in Pain, Edema and Functional Outcomes in Post-Stroke Shoulder Hand Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial | Dr. Mainak Sur | Society of Indian Physiotherapists - 4th Annual conference SIP | New Delhi | 16th Feb 2019 |
Age, Aging and Activity | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Saturday Club | Kolkata | 2019 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Segmental Cervical Vertebral Curvature and Clinical Outcomes Following Conservative Interventions for Cervical Radiculopathy | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal, Allison GT | Poster no. P243, at the WCO-IOF-ESCEO congress (World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases) | Krakow, Poland | 20th April 2018 |
A Clinical Trial Comparing Functional Outcomes in Tricompartmental OA Knee patients Treated with a Pneumatic Unloading Brace and Resisted Hip and Knee Exercises | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Poster no. P268, at the WCO-IOF-ESCEO congress (World Congress on Osteoporosis, Osteoarthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases) | Krakow, Poland | 20th April 2018 |
Hands on assessments of neural tissue tightness and its release manoeuvre | Dr. Tanusree Basak | Physiomax Clinic | Kolkata | 3rd March 2018 & 21st August 2018 |
Post stroke upper limb rehabilitation | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | 3rd Annual conference Society of Indian Physiotherapists | Kolkata | 28th January 2018 |
"BAD FEET = BAD SPINE” | Dr. Tapas Kumar Pal | 3rd Annual conference Society of Indian Physiotherapists | Kolkata | 28th January 2018 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Vestibular Assessment | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | Scientific Oration Presentation: WBIAP conference | Kolkata | 2017 |
Urinary Incontinence | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | Scientific Oration Presentation: International Physiocon | Kanyakumari | 2017 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
BPPV - balance corrections | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | Scientific Oration Presentation: WBIAP conference | Kolkata | 2016 |
Urinary Incontinence | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | Scientific Oration Presentation: 1st International Physiotherapy Conference | Udaipur | 2016 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Expanding Horizons – the challenges of future Entry Level Physiotherapy Education | Dr. Tanusree Basak | Scientific Oration Presentation: Society of Indian Physiotherapists conference | New Delhi | 7th August, 2015 |
BPPV | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | Scientific Oration Presentation: WBIAP conference | Kolkata | 2015 |
Normative data for bruininks-oseretsky test of motor proficiency in indian children of 6 ½ years to 9 ½ years and comparison with american children | Sourov Saha | The International Congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy | Singapore | 1st - 4th May, 2015 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Normative data for bruininks-oseretsky test of motor proficiency in Indian children of 6 ½ years to 9 ½ years and comparison with American children | Sourov Saha | International Conference on Developmental Pediatrics and Childhood Disability in 21st Century | Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore | 18th - 20th December, 2013 |
Comparison between canalith repositioning manoeuvre and liberatory manoeuvre in the treatment of BPPV | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | 11th State Conference of The Indian Association of Physiotherapists, West Bengal Branch | R. G. Kar Medical College & Hospital, Kolkata | 30th & 31st March 2013 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Comparison between canalith repositioning manoeuvre and liberatory manoeuvre in the treatment of BPPV | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | Presented: at Sate IAP Conference organized by Indian Association of Physiotherapists, West Bengal, Kolkata 2012 | Kolkata | 2012 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Segmental cervical vertebral motion and clinical outcomes | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Presented: Research report poster display number RR-PO-205-6-Tue, 16th International congress of the World Confederation for Physical Therapy | Amsterdam | 2011 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Segmental radiographic hypomobility - role in cervical radiculopathy | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Presented: 46thAnnual Conference of the IAP | Dehradun | 2008 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Reliability and validity of the hindi version of the neck pain and disability scale in cervical radiculopathy patients | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Infocommat | New Delhi | 2007 |
Efficacy of canalith repositioning maneuver and liberatory maneuver in the treatment of bppv - a comparison study | Dr. Anwesh Pradhan | National IAP Conference organized by Indian Association of Physiotherapists | Kolkata | 2007 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Evaluation of cervical range of motion in a cervical radiculopathy patient group and a matched control group using the spint-t goniometer | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | 43rd Annual Conference of the IAP | Hyderabad | 2005 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
The role of exercise in osteoporosis | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | IXth Annual Conference of Indian Menopause Society | Kolkata | 2004 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Validation of the spin t goniometer - a cervical range of motion device | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | 41st Annual Conference of the IAP | Mumbai | 2003 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
The effect of angle specific isometric strengthening exercise of the quadriceps femoris muscle on isometric and isotonic strength | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | 37th Annual Conference of the IAP | Chennai | 1999 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
A physiotherapeutic management of tempero-occipital headache from cervical origin | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | 35th Annual Conference of the IAP | Kolkata | 1997 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Effects of animal protein on the adrenal gonadal activities in male rats with cyproterone | Dr. Gargi Ray Chaudhury | Annual conference of Physiological Society of India | Midnapore University | 1996 |
Anterior knee pain - a treatment report | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | 34th Annual Conference of the IAP | Bangalore | 1996 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Studies on adrenogonadal axis in hibernating animal (bufo-melanostictus) | Dr. Gargi Ray Chaudhury | Annual conference of Indian Association of Biomedical Science | Calcutta University | 1995 |
Effect of arsenic on testis and testicular steroidogenic enzymes in rat | Dr. Gargi Ray Chaudhury | Young Scientist Symposium on 'Frontier in Reproductive Biology Research', Jadavpur University | Kolkata | 1995 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
A retrospective study of the epidemiology of poliomyelitis | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | 32nd Annual Conference of the IAP | Cuttack | 1994 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
A study of the pattern of muscle involvement in guillain barre' syndrome | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | 31st Annual Conference of the IAP | Hyderabad | 1993 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Debate on electrotherapy | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | SPM, I.P.G.M.E.& R | Kolkata | 1st Aug, 1992 |
Access for paraplegia | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | SPM, I.P.G.M.E& R | Kolkata | 6th June, 1992 |
Management of polio - community based | Prof. Shabnam Agarwal | Academic Get-Together on May 2,1992 at School of Physical Medicine (SPM),I.P.G.M.E& R | Kolkata | 2nd May, 1992 |
Topic | Presented By | Organised By | Venue | Date |
Cerebellar modulation of hypothalamic mast cells | Dr. Gargi Ray chaudhuri | Annual conference of Physiological Society of India | Burdwan University | 1991 |
27-28 Apr, 2024
Workshop on MFR, MET
23 Apr, 2024
Final BPT university Examination
20 Apr, 2024
NIHS 2nd alumni meet
22 Mar, 2024
Parent teacher meeting for 2nd and 4th BPT
18 Mar, 2024
MPT university Examination 2021 batch
12 Mar, 2024
Women's day celebration
14 Feb, 2024
Saraswati Puja celebration
07 Feb, 2024
Mobility Aids Distribution at Kulpi
30 Jan, 2024
College Picnic
20 Jan, 2024
Sarcopenia Screening Camp
17 Jan, 2024
Annual Day Celebrations
12 Jan, 2024
Vivek Jayanti Camp
22 Dec, 2023
Annual Lunch
15 Dec, 2023
Annual Day
12 Dec, 2023
ICC prize distribution
03 Dec, 2023
Camp on World Disability Day
28 Nov - 5 Dec, 2023
Intra College competition
26 Nov, 2023
Sarcopenia screening camp and Health Checkup
09 Oct, 2023
Final BPT 1st internal started
25 Sep, 2023
University exam for 2nd BPT
19 Sep, 2023
University examination for 4th BPT
19 Sep, 2023
University exam for 3rd BPT
08 Sep, 2023
Celebration of World Physiotherapy Day
04 Sep, 2023
University exam for 1st BPT
21 August, 2023
Happy Feet camp was conducted at Nopany High School
18 August, 2023
Internship for 2018 batch
15 August, 2023
Celebration of Independence Day
07 August, 2023
Declaration of final BPT 2018 batch results
24 - 28 July, 2023
FDP (policy pocedural insight: NAAC & NAP) - BCIP
17 July, 2023
1st, 2nd, 3rd BPT final internal
17 July, 2023
MPT 2020 batch final examination conducted by WBHS
17 July, 2023
MPT 2021 batch internal examination
07 July, 2023
Declaration of final BPT 2018 batch results
01 July, 2023
BPT 2018 batch final examination conducted by WBUHS
I came know about this college through my relatives. Coming from a different city and different state, a different culture, I was worried at the beginning. But the environment of the campus was warm and I felt as if I belonged here. My teachers are kind, helpful, and enriched with knowledge. Under their guidance, I grew every day. I got a good group of friends who helped me learn Bengali language
Practicals, camps were a great source in getting in touch with theory and I always participated in the camps.
Even at the time of pandemic, our learning was not breached. Our online class started as early as possible and our faculties have taken regular classes and shared their knowledge. I felt like at the times of difficulties we grew stronger.
Bishwas Ranjan
Hazaribagh, Jharkhand
Batch 2018
My experience in NIHS has been quite amazing. I came to know about this college from the internet and it turned out to be one of best colleges inKolkata. This college has everything that requires to be the best physiotherapy college, especially the highly qualified teaching faculties who bring the best in students.
Shivani Kumari
Bihar, India
Batch 2017
It gives me complete satisfaction to be a part of Nopany Institute of Healthcare Studies. It has absolutely been a rewarding journey to study my Bachelors of Physiotherapy in this institute. Their strong academic programs, readily accessible faculty and a variety of events create an excellent learning environment to gain practical and professional skills and most importantly, confidence. The institute provides opportunities in academics and beyond for the wholesome learning experience for its students.
Ibtasham Nasir
Kolkata, India
Batch 2017
From the past 3 years, my life at NIHS made me stronger and took me a step ahead to be an independent woman. I am thankful to all the teachers who supported me and corrected me throughout my studies. The events that I took part at NIHS helped me to grow my confidence. I would recommend NIHS to any student who is looking for a fruitful career in physiotherapy.
Tuhina Shee
Jamshedpur, India
Batch 2017
NIHS is one of the most prestigious institutions of Physiotherapy in Kolkata. I am obliged to be a student of this college. The faculties are moulding and shaping me into the professional I aspire to become. I love this college, along with the challenges and experiences that come with it.
Michael Lalrohlua
Aizawl, India
Batch 2017
I came to know about this institution from internet. I wanted to pursue BPT and after getting information online, I chose this Institution. In the beginning, I was a little scared because of the new city life and new people but, my classmates and faculty members never made me feel different. This college is good and faculties are really good and cooperative.
Susmita Das
Aizawl, India
Batch 2017
Initially after coming from Mumbai, I was a bit confused in choosing my college here in Kolkata.I am glad that I opted for NIHS. I am fortunate to be a student of NIHS. My college has a well- stocked library, clinic and laboratory which make learning easier and interesting. This college is considered as one of the best Physiotherapy Colleges under the West Bengal University of Health Sciences, with renowned faculty members who are really good and cooperative.
Diksha Palit
Kolkata, India
Batch 2017
NIHS has played a very crucial role in starting my career in the field of physiotherapy. NIHS’ vision of shaping lives of students through quality education and training makes it stand tall apart from all other institutions. The faculty here are very supportive and inspiring.
Swarup Ghosh
Kolkata, India
Batch 2017
Being a student of the same institution during my BPT I had no doubts in mind , where I have to do my MPT. NIHS was always my first choice. The care and help I received from faculty members during my BPT studies helped me to choose this institution. The method of teaching MPT students here is loved by all of us.
Sarmin Akhtar
Arambag, India
MPT 2016
I come to know about this institution from internet and feedback from my relatives who resides in Kolkata, helped me to choose this institution. I did my BPT from Dhaka university and after joining the institutions to pursue my masters, I was little frightened because the country is new to me, new people, but the students and faculty members never made me feel as foreigner. I am enlighten by the knowledge I gained during my study period.
Shaon Bhattacharya
Dhaka, Bangladesh
MPT 2016
My brother being a student of NIOH Kolkata,gave me the choice to take admission in NIHS. The college is good and faculties are really good their class are very much interesting and explain things very clearly. Hostels was an issue initially but I got adjusted soon. Now my best friends are my hostel mates. Thank you NIHS.
Kajol Singh
Uttar Pradesh, India
Batch 2015
I am obliged to be a part of this college. The teachers here are really helpful. I have got a lot of exposure through this college. I love this college.
Arfin Ara
Sikkim, India
Batch 2015
I always wanted to help people and physiotherapy is the best profession to help reduce the pain and agony of people. NIHS will not only help you to excel in study but also inspire you to do the best in other part of life through different social and cultural activity. Sports days are my favourite.
Anshu Kumar
Siraha, Nepal
Batch 2015
NIHS is the best physiotherapy institution of Kolkata , West Bengal with most experienced faculty members and well maintained clinic. NIHS gives 100% result in university examinations. It has given me vast knowledge on physiotherapy and changed my perception regarding the subject.
Animesh Choudhury
Murshidabad, India
Batch 2014
This is the institution where I am pursuing my dream. As a student I gained here everything, which I needed. I am thankful to all teaching faculties who are extremely helpful and supportive. The well equipped clinic here provides a great exposure to the patients. I must say that if anyone really want to dive into a world of physiotherapy then NIHS is the right place to start with. I am proud to be a Nopanian.
Shruti Kabra
Kolkata, India
Batch 2014
4 ½ years of college seemed so long when I first started out, but it turned out to be a splendid journey with the support of faculties and cooperation of friends. This college had prepared me as a person I need to be for my profession and my life. My college life has been a mixture of fun, joy, stress, struggle and learning which I am glad to have experienced.
Lalrinkimi Lianhn
Aizwal, India
Batch 2014
I am proud to be a student of NIHS. It is the place which has made me what so ever I am today. The faculty not only helped me with academics but also shaped me into the whole grown physiotherapist. Institute provides internship at different hospitals which gives a good exposure and knowledge to the students. Institute time to time organises interactive sessions like case presentations, seminars etc which helps in learning and boosting knowledge.
Namita Kaushik
Kolkata, India
Batch 2012
I came across the college over the internet by coincidence, and it turned out to be a good one. NIHS has been an eye-opener in more ways than curricular. It is a place to grow and realise oneself: a journey through self discovery.
Ibtisam Sani Suleiman
Nigeria, Africa
(MPT- Neurology, 2012-2013 Batch)
NIHS has provided me enormous knowledge of physiotherapy and changed my concepts regarding the subject. It has made me realize the need of physiotherapy in today's fast paced lives. The clinic is well equipped and provides many practice sessions. Seeing patients improve is very motivating. The library is well stocked.
Pooja Biswakarma
From Kalimgpong
PT 1st yr (2011 batch)
NIHS is considered as one of the best physiotherapy institutes under the West Bengal University of Health Sciences, with renowned faculty members, well maintained clinic and library. It's a very good experience studying at NIHS. The administration is very effective when it comes to solving problems of the students.
Blessy P. Baby
Momgam, North Sikkim
I am very much glad to be a student of NIHS. It is the best institute of Kolkata for physiotherapy education. There is a well-stocked library, highly skilled teaching staff and well equipped physiotherapy clinic. The students obtain best results in university examinations every year. I am proud of my college.
MD. Moinul Hassan
Gazipur, Dhaka Bangladesh
I consider myself fortunate to be studying a unique course in one of the finest professional colleges of Kolkata. It offers a warm welcome to overseas students. It has a well- stocked library, clinic and laboratory which make learning easier and interesting. Continuous assessments are conducted through assignments quiz, etc. constant guidance and support is offered by the academic staff.
Anam Fatima
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
I always wanted to be in medical fields. At NIHS, I have learned all that I needed as a student, from better educational to extra curriculum activities. We get Inspiring professors and a good library where you can sit and study. What else a student need!!
Juhi
Bihar
BPT Batch 2012
NIHS is a place of knowledge, which taught me all the many lessons I have learnt, not just studies but also the responsibility as a physiotherapist, how to serve the needy and the ones with pain. I thank all the talented teachers, who have changed my life and helped me to become one of the professionals. It is indeed the most memorable experience in Kolkata.
Lalruatkimi
Mizoram
BPT Batch 2012
I am glad to be a student of NIHS. It is the best institute of Kolkata for physiotherapy education. It provides all the opportunities to its students for study. There is highly skilled teaching staff and well equipped physiotherapy clinic. The student obtains best results in university examinations every year. I am proud of being Nopanians.
Swati Mohapatra
Odisha
BPT Batch 2016
I chose this institute because I wanted to be a physiotherapist and this is one of the best institutes in West Bengal. This institute has an excellent faculty with appropriate access to clinical knowledge.
Tuhin Das
Alipurduare
BPT Batch 2012
I chose NIHS because the faculty and infrastructure of this college is very good. The placement records and academic results of NIHS are also very good. Moreover we get a homely atmosphere here and the faculty are friendly and supportive.
Chandni Choudhury
Assam
BPT Batch 2014