B.Sc Medical Laboratory Technology

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Shivek Yadav

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ITM – Institute of Health Sciences me BSc Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT) course's duration is 3 years.

There are 6 semesters, which include theory + practical training.

In some cases, internship / clinical training is a part of the curriculum, which depends on the institute's norms.

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Raj Priya

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A total of 300 seat is offered in the BSc Medical Laboratory Technology course at ITM- Institute of Health Science. However, the given number of seats are taken from the official website of the college. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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Raj Priya

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Anatomy, Physiology, and Medical Biochemistry are the three core subjects taught in the first year of BSc Medical Laboratory Technology course at ITM- Institute of Health Science.

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Raj Priya

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The BSc Medical Laboratory Technology course at ITM- Institute of Health Sciences is a four- year undergraduate level programme. This course is divided into eight semesters.

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Raj Priya

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The BSc Medical Laboratory Technology at ITM- Institute of Health Sciences offers training programme and internships to students for hands-on-experience. These are mostly conducted in top hospitals and pathology labs.

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Raj Priya

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At least 40% is required for general category and a minimum of 35% marks is required for reserved category students for taking admission in BSc Medical Laboratory Technology course at ITM- Institute of Health Science.

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Jeewan Kumar

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Once your DMLT is done, you are now eligible to apply for B.Sc MLT Lateral admissions. In some colleges, you can get counselling and merit based admissions for B.Sc MLT. For some colleges, you can get admission through entrance exams like AIIMS, JIPMER, PGIMER, etc.

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Pranjal Rathta

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Hello,

No, Kerala University of Health Sciences does not accept admissions through CUET. Kerala University of Health Sciences conducts its own entrance exam. They rely on other entrance exams like KEAM (for undergraduate courses).

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Mamona Jain

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BMRT and BSc MLT are both allied health courses, but they focus on different diagnostic fields. BMRT is imaging-based, while MLT deals with laboratory-based diagnostics.

Criteria

BMRT

BSc Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)

Core Area

Diagnostic imaging and radiological tech

Lab testing, pathology, microbiology

Work Environment

Imaging centers, hospitals

Pathology labs, diagnostic centers

Equipment Used

X-ray, MRI, CT machines

Microscopes, centrifuges, analyzers

Skills Required

Imaging accuracy, patient care

Sample analysis, lab record management

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