BSC in Medical Laboratory Technology Section

The Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology (BSC MLT) is designed to train students in diagnostic testing and laboratory operations that form the backbone of modern healthcare.
Students learn to perform, analyze, and interpret complex laboratory investigations that assist clinicians in disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Course

Course Description

The Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology (BSC MLT) is designed to train students in diagnostic testing and laboratory operations that form the backbone of modern healthcare. Students learn to perform, analyze, and interpret complex laboratory investigations that assist clinicians in disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Clinical Biochemistry: Mastering biochemical analysis of blood, urine, and other body fluids for disease diagnosis and monitoring.
  • Microbiology & Immunology: Identifying microorganisms, performing culture and sensitivity testing, and understanding immune responses.
  • Hematology & Blood Banking: Performing blood counts, coagulation studies, and transfusion compatibility testing.
  • Histopathology & Cytology: Preparing and examining tissue and cellular samples for pathological evaluation.
  • Instrumentation & Quality Control: Operating and maintaining laboratory instruments with adherence to quality assurance and biosafety standards.
  • Clinical Correlation: Interpreting lab data in correlation with clinical findings to support accurate diagnosis and patient care.
  • Professional Ethics & Documentation: Maintaining confidentiality, following ethical laboratory practices, and managing medical records efficiently.

Detailed Course Modules

  • Anatomy and Physiology
  • Fundamentals of Pharmacology
  • Basic Concepts of Anaesthesia
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Course Highlights
  • Duration: 3 Years + 1 Year Internship
  • Certification:** BSc Degree
  • Class Type: Full-Time
  • Language: English
  • Clinical Posting in Apoorva Multispeciality Hospital