Yes, the BMRIT program is structured and delivered in accordance with the guidelines prescribed by the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP).
The duration of the program is four years, which includes academic coursework, clinical training, and a mandatory supervised internship.
Yes, clinical training is a core component of the BMRIT program. Students undergo structured clinical postings in hospitals and diagnostic centers as per NCAHP norms.
Students receive training in conventional radiography (X-ray), Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Ultrasonography (USG), mammography, and introductory interventional radiology.
Yes, radiation physics, radiation protection, and patient safety are integral parts of the BMRIT curriculum, ensuring compliance with national safety standards.
Candidates must have completed 10+2 (Science) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognized board, along with meeting age and medical fitness requirements as prescribed by regulatory authorities.
Graduates can work as Radiology Technologists, CT/MRI Technologists, Ultrasound Assistants, PACS Administrators, or pursue higher education and specialized certifications in medical imaging.
Yes, graduates are eligible for postgraduate programs, diploma courses, and research opportunities in medical imaging and allied health sciences.
Yes, professional ethics, patient rights, communication skills, and legal responsibilities are emphasized throughout the program in line with NCAHP guidelines.
Graduates are eligible for registration with the appropriate regulatory bodies in India. Employment opportunities may also be available abroad, subject to country-specific licensing and qualification requirements.
A professional healthcare course that trains students to treat physical dysfunctions through exercise and physical therapy techniques.
4½ years (4 years academic + 6 months compulsory internship).
10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Yes, it is recognized under NCHP / NCAHP.
Yes NEET compulsory & depends on state/university admission rules.
Anatomy, Physiology, Biomechanics, Exercise Therapy, Electrotherapy, and Clinical Physiotherapy.
Yes, 1-year rotatory internship is mandatory.
Yes, you can pursue MPT, PhD, or specialized certifications.
Clinical practice, sports physiotherapy, academics, research, and private practice.
Yes, it offers job stability, growth, and national recognition.
The Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology / Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science (BMLT/BMLS) is an undergraduate allied health program that trains students to perform laboratory investigations essential for disease diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring.
Graduates will be able to:
Yes. A mandatory 6-month clinical internship is an integral part of the program
Student assessment includes:
Graduates can work as:
Yes. Graduates are eligible to pursue Master’s programs in Medical Laboratory Science (MMLS) or related specializations, as well as research and academic career pathways.
The program is of 3.5 years duration, which includes 3 years of academic instruction and 6 months of compulsory clinical internship.
Students are trained in ethical conduct, confidentiality, record keeping, and data protection, including safe use of laboratory information systems.
Yes. Students are introduced to laboratory management principles, including inventory control, equipment maintenance, documentation, and personnel coordination.
Yes. Students are encouraged to participate in seminars, workshops, guest lectures, and continuing education programs to enhance professional development.
Yes, the BOTT program is structured and delivered in accordance with the guidelines prescribed by the National Commission for Allied and Healthcare Professions (NCAHP).
The duration of the program is 3.5 years, which includes academic coursework, clinical training, and a mandatory supervised internship.
Students develop skills in preparing the operation theatre, sterilizing surgical instruments, assisting the surgical team during procedures, monitoring patients' vital signs, handling emergencies, maintaining aseptic conditions, and managing complex medical equipment. They also gain critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and teamwork abilities.
The course is a blend of basic medical science and technical training. and the key subjects typically includes Anatomy and Physiology, Microbiology and Pharmacology, Surgical Instruments, Anaesthesia Technology, Operation Theatre Ethics etc
Candidates must have completed 10+2 (Science) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognized board, along with meeting age and medical fitness requirements as prescribed by regulatory authorities.
Graduates can pursue careers as an Operation Theatre Technician, Surgical Assistant, Anesthesia Technologist, Medical Device Sales Representative, Healthcare Administrator, or Educator. They work in various healthcare settings such as hospitals, clinics, surgical centers, and research institutions.
Yes, graduates are eligible for postgraduate programs, diploma courses, and research opportunities in medical imaging and allied health sciences.