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Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology

Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology

 

Need to know about the B.M.L.T

The responsively academic course offering is the Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology commonly known as B.M.L.T which is a very vital healthcare course that is tailored towards honing professionals in medical laboratory and diagnostic imaging. This is a set of information on the processes occurring in the field, and practical training in the use of the required medical equipment and in the conduct of Hi-tech diagnostic procedures.

In the present day health care delivery, the medical laboratory scientists are useful in the identification of diseases and in the diagnosis of the diseases and also in the planning of the management of the disease after preparing a rightful result from the test.

The programme is well suited for those who wish to contribute positively to the delivery of health care and who have the interest to do so through application of technology. The course incorporates modern diagnosis and Management of patients, through the use of medical equipment in conjunction with laboratory methods. 

BMLT enrollment requirements that would be acceptable for any child to meet before actually enrolling in the BMLT program are highlighted below:

  • The applicant for this post must achieve at least 50% marks in PCB (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) from a recognised 12th standard board; hence why the minimum grade obtained by the applicant should not be less than 12th standard (10+2).
  • Entrance Test: Some universities and colleges have a basis of setting some entrance exams that a certain candidate may be required to sit for before being admitted to that particular institution. 

B.M.L.T Curriculum

  • The course describes various laboratory methods, diagnostic procedures and use of laboratory equipment. 
  • The practical parts will focus at the time when the students will be in classes as well as shall involve laboratory sessions and projects to be done by the student himself or herself throughout the course for 3 years.