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Mani Sahni

Contributor-Level 10

The comparison between D Pharmacy course and DMLT can be checked below:

Factor

D Pharmacy

DMLT

Duration

2 years

2 years

Focus

Drugs, medications, pharmacy practice

Diagnostic tests, pathology, lab technology

Work Environment

Pharmacies, hospitals, pharmaceutical companies

Diagnostic labs, hospitals, research centers

Career Options

Pharmacist, drug manufacturing, quality control

Lab technician, pathologist assistant, medical technologist

Higher Studies

B Pharmacy, M Pharmacy, Pharm D

BSc MLT, MSc MLT, PhD

Salary

INR 2-5 LPA

INR 2.5-6 LPA

Job Scope

More patient interaction and drug-related work

More technical and diagnostic work

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Sinchana N

Contributor-Level 8

The fee structure for the B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) at Bangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI) varies across different sources. The total tuition fee for the B.Sc. program is INR 50,600, with an additional hostel fee of INR 1,08,000 and a total fee of INR 2,42,500 for the B.Sc. in MLT program. But these discrepancies, it's advisable to contact BMCRI directly for the most accurate and up-to-date fee information.

 

 

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

Contributor-Level 10

Choosing between pursuing your B.Sc. or a change to a B.Voc in Medical Lab Technology (MLT) is subject to your professional aspirations. B.Voc in MLT targets practical skills and employment-focused training in medical laboratory technology. Admissions for B.Voc are usually based on a 10+2 Science background. As you are in the third year of B.Sc, evaluate if the practical orientation of B.Voc is more in line with your goals compared to the theoretical intensity of B.Sc. Keep in mind that B.Voc MLT has on-the-job training and internships, which could result in faster placement.

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abdul shah

Contributor-Level 10

Top colleges in Surat for PGDMLT include Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (INR 45,830), P. Savani University ((INR 1,01,000), and Shree Ramkrishna Institute ((INR 90,000). Vidhyadeep University offers the course for (INR 50,000, while Bhagwan Mahavir University charges (INR 65,000. Eligibility generally requires a bachelor's degree in life sciences. Choose based on faculty, infrastructure, and placement opportunities.

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a year ago

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Satya Thammineni

Contributor-Level 8

If you match the requirements you can pursue a Master of Medical Laboratory Technology (MMLT) after earning a Bachelor of Vocational (B.Voc) in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) For entrance to MMLT programs the majority of universities demand a B.Voc degree in MLT or a comparable discipline. MMLT offers advanced knowledge and skills in fields like clinical laboratory procedures molecular diagnostics and laboratory management. It usually lasts two years Verifying certain eligibility requirements and admissions standards with the organisation providing the MMLT programme is crucial though.

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a year ago

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Kirti Saharan

Beginner-Level 1

Yes, there is a combined entrance for all the courses. Based on marks courses are distributed among students. 

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Nidhi Kumari

Contributor-Level 9

Although it is not very popular because a B.Sc. is a higher degree than a DMLT, it is possible to pursue a DMLT (Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology) after earning a B.Sc. in a similar discipline. However, if you are interested in developing specialised skills in medical laboratory technology and your previous degree was not centred on clinical or laboratory work, then pursuing a DMLT after earning a B.Sc. can be a wise decision.


After earning a B.Sc., obtaining a DMLT could give you more credentials to work in diagnostic labs, hospitals, research facilities, and clinical laboratories. Combining your practical laboratory abilities

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Kapil Lalwani

Contributor-Level 10

I found Madhav University to be reasonably good for doing the BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology. The university offers intake of sixty seats in three years duration programme. Course fee is nearly about Rs. 24000/- for one year which will be Rs.72000 for total duration of programme. The university has a dedicated faculty with a student-faculty ratio of 10:1. The university has also affiliations with many hospitals and research centres, which offer trainees practical training and jobs. Nevertheless, the position and popularity of the university are different, and it is advised to find out more for its equivalent with other universiti

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can pursue an MSc MLT after completing a BVoc in Medical Lab Technician in India, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the respective institutions. Many universities and colleges accept candidates with a BVoc degree, as it is considered equivalent to a BSc MLT course for PG studies.

However, some institutions may have specific requirements, such as a minimum percentage in your undergraduate studies or entrance exams for admission to the MSc courses.

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a year ago

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

For admission to MSc Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), two common entrance exams are CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate) and AIPMCET (All India Post Graduate Medical Entrance Test).

  • CUET PG: This is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to postgraduate programs in various universities across India, including MSc MLT. Several central and state universities accept CUET PG scores for MSc MLT admissions.

  • AIPMCET: This is a specific entrance exam for admissions to postgraduate medical courses, including MSc MLT, in certain institutions. It is conducted by various

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