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B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)

The B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) is a three-year academic program followed by one-year compulsory internship. The program covers key areas such as clinical biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, hematology, immunology, blood banking, and diagnostic laboratory techniques. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with extensive practical training through laboratory sessions, clinical exposure, hospital training, internships, and research-based projects.

3 Years + 1 Year (Internship)📋 Full Time10+2 / Equivalent
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Program Overview

The B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) is a three-year academic program followed by one-year compulsory internship. The program covers key areas such as clinical biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, hematology, immunology, blood banking, and diagnostic laboratory techniques. The curriculum integrates theoretical learning with extensive practical training through laboratory sessions, clinical exposure, hospital training, internships, and research-based projects. Students gain hands-on experience in performing diagnostic tests, handling laboratory equipment, and maintaining laboratory standards. The program emphasizes accuracy, patient care, and laboratory safety, enabling students to support effective disease diagnosis and healthcare management.

Learning Objectives

  • Strong understanding of medical laboratory sciences and diagnostic techniques
  • Ability to perform clinical and pathological laboratory tests
  • Knowledge of microbiology, hematology, biochemistry, and immunology
  • Skills in handling laboratory instruments and equipment
  • Understanding of laboratory safety, ethics, and quality control
  • Analytical and problem-solving abilities
  • Communication and teamwork skills in healthcare settings

Career Prospects

Medical Lab Technician – Perform diagnostic tests on patient samples in labs.
Pathology Lab Assistant – Support pathologists in analyzing samples and reports.
Microbiology Lab Technician – Test samples for infections and microorganisms.
Biochemistry Lab Technician – Conduct biochemical tests on blood and other samples.
Blood Bank Technician – Manage blood collection, testing, and storage processes.
Diagnostic Center Staff – Work in laboratories of diagnostic and pathology centers.
Hospital Laboratory Staff – Support daily operations of hospital labs.
Research Lab Assistant – Assist in research projects requiring lab testing skills.
Quality Control Analyst (Lab) – Ensure accuracy and quality of lab test results.