Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology, also known as B.Sc. MLT is a three-year undergraduate program in the field of allied health sciences that teaches the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of diseases through the use of new-age clinical laboratory tests. Medical Laboratory Technology experts play a vital role in collecting the samples and information needed for treating the pathology cases. They also examine and analyse body fluids, tissues, blood, microorganisms, etc. of the human body.

Baddi University of Emerging Sciences and technology introducing this course to address the growing need for professional laboratory technologist. This course will give acquire comprehensive knowledge about the data and samples required to treat pathology conditions. Additionally, they inspect and analyse human bodily fluids, tissues, blood, microbes, etc.

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates need to fulfil certain eligibility requirements to get admission to BMLT.

The general eligibility criteria of BMLT have been outlined below:

 

Particulars Details
Class level After Class 12
Subjects Physics, chemistry, biology
Minimum score 50%
Minimum age 17 years

 

Key Features of BMLT:

  1. Duration: The BMLT program typically has a duration of three years
  1. Curriculum: The curriculum includes a blend of theoretical and practical courses covering various aspects of medical laboratory technology. Students learn about laboratory techniques, instrumentation, quality control, and the interpretation of laboratory results
  1. Core Subjects: Core subjects in the BMLT program often include clinical biochemistry, microbiology, haematology, immunology, pathology, and diagnostic imaging. Students gain expertise in analysing samples such as blood, urine, tissues, and other bodily fluids.
  1. Practical Training: Practical training is a significant component of the program. Students typically undergo hands-on training in laboratories, diagnostic centres, and hospitals to gain real-world experience in performing laboratory tests and using specialized equipment.
  1. Clinical Rotations: Some programs include clinical rotations or internships where students work in healthcare settings under the supervision of experienced professionals. This provides exposure to different laboratory settings and enhances practical skills.
  1. Diagnostic Imaging: Depending on the program, BMLT may also cover diagnostic imaging techniques, including X-rays and other imaging modalities, to provide a comprehensive understanding of diagnostic procedures.
  1. Research and Project Work: Students may engage in research projects or thesis work, contributing to advancements in medical laboratory science. This aspect of the program fosters critical thinking and research skills.
  1. Ethics and Professionalism: BMLT programs often include courses on ethics, professionalism, and communication skills, preparing students for the ethical and responsible practice of medical laboratory technology.