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Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Sciences

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School of Allied and Healthcare, CT University offers 4 years Bachelor of Science Programme. This program aims at creating professionals with the knowledge of the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of disease with the help of clinical laboratory tests. The program equips eligible candidates with an advanced learning in both routine and sophisticated laboratory diagnostic procedures. This program aims to creating professional with the requisite knowledge and skills needed to handle sophisticated lab equipment and perform accurate laboratory tests. The curriculum includes professional training and certification offered by top leading industry. Objective of this programme is to compete with well-established academic institutions in India and abroad.

Industry Immersion

To produce good Lab Technologists, of Skills, Competence and Integrity
To train the students to carry out laboratory investigations accurately and provide reliable reports to facilitate proper diagnosis and prognosis of diseases.

eligibility criteria

10+2 with English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology as compulsory subjects from recognized board and having atleast 50% marks

Admission criteria

Merit in CT-SET, subject to fulfilling eligibility criteria.

Duration

4 Years

Curriculum

1ST SEMESTER SUBJECTS

Provides comprehensive knowledge of the structure and organization of the human body with emphasis on systems relevant to medical laboratory science and healthcare practice.

Introduces the normal functions and physiological processes of major human body systems essential for understanding health, disease, and laboratory investigations.

Introduces the healthcare system, scope of medical laboratory science, laboratory services, professional roles, laboratory workflow, safety, and quality practices.

Develops effective communication, interpersonal skills, teamwork, professional behaviour, ethical conduct, and patient-centred practices required in healthcare and medical laboratory settings.

Develops essential knowledge and practical skills in first aid, emergency response, basic life support, and immediate management of common medical emergencies.

Develops basic computer skills for digital documentation, data management, information processing, communication, and use of computer applications in medical laboratory services.

Develops practical skills in identification and study of human anatomical structures using appropriate models, specimens, and laboratory-based learning techniques.

Develops practical skills in demonstrating and understanding normal physiological functions and processes through laboratory-based experiments and observations.

2ND SEMESTER SUBJECTS

Introduces the fundamentals of microorganisms, microbial classification, infection, sterilization, disinfection, and basic laboratory methods used in medical laboratory science.

Introduces the basic principles of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, enzymes, vitamins, minerals, metabolism, and their significance in health and disease.

Covers the fundamentals of blood formation, blood cells, haemostasis, blood grouping, and basic haematological investigations relevant to laboratory diagnosis.

Introduces the principles of preventive and social medicine, public health, disease prevention, health promotion, sanitation, and community healthcare practices.

Develops practical skills in specimen handling, microscopy, staining, culture techniques, sterilization, and identification of common microorganisms in the laboratory.

Develops practical skills in specimen processing, preparation, basic biochemical testing, analytical procedures, and interpretation of routine biochemical results.

Develops practical skills in blood collection, cell counting, peripheral smear preparation, staining, blood grouping, and basic haematological investigations.

Develops basic proficiency in a selected language to enhance communication, cultural understanding, and professional interaction in healthcare settings.

3RD SEMESTER SUBJECTS

Introduces medically important bacteria, their morphology, classification, pathogenicity, transmission, and laboratory methods for identification of bacterial infections.

Covers intermediary metabolic pathways, biochemical regulation, hormones, endocrine functions, and related laboratory investigations in health and disease.

Develops knowledge of blood disorders, haematological diseases, diagnostic investigations, blood cell morphology, and interpretation of clinical haematology findings.

Introduces the basic principles of pharmacology, including drug actions, therapeutic uses, adverse effects, dosage forms, and relevance to healthcare practice.

Develops practical skills in specimen processing, staining, culture, bacterial identification, biochemical testing, and antimicrobial susceptibility testing.

Develops practical skills in biochemical and endocrine investigations, sample handling, analytical techniques, quality control, and interpretation of laboratory results.

Develops practical competencies in blood collection, peripheral smear preparation, cell counting, morphology, coagulation testing, and other clinical haematology investigations.

Introduces the principles of biomedical waste segregation, collection, handling, transportation, treatment, disposal, infection control, and safe laboratory practices.

4TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

Introduces the principles of genetics, molecular biology, DNA and RNA, gene expression, mutations, inheritance, and molecular mechanisms relevant to laboratory diagnosis.

Covers the principles of clinical pathology, examination of body fluids and specimens, pathological changes, and laboratory investigations used in disease diagnosis.

Develops knowledge of medical laboratory management, quality assurance, quality control, laboratory safety, documentation, accreditation, and efficient laboratory operations.

Develops practical skills in virological and immunological techniques, including specimen processing, antigen-antibody reactions, immunoassays, and basic methods for detection of viral infections.

Develops practical skills in DNA/RNA extraction, amplification, molecular testing, basic genetic analysis, and application of molecular techniques in laboratory diagnosis.

Develops practical competencies in the examination of urine, body fluids, and other clinical specimens using appropriate laboratory techniques for diagnosis and monitoring of diseases.

5TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

Introduces medically important fungi and parasites, their morphology, life cycles, pathogenicity, transmission, and laboratory diagnosis of related infections.

Covers principles of analytical biochemistry, laboratory instrumentation, analytical techniques, quality control, and interpretation of biochemical test results.

Introduces blood group systems, antigen-antibody reactions, compatibility testing, blood component preparation, transfusion practices, and transfusion-related complications.

Develops understanding of medical law, professional ethics, patient rights, confidentiality, informed consent, legal responsibilities, and ethical conduct in medical laboratory practice.

Develops practical skills in the collection, processing, microscopy, staining, culture, and identification of medically important fungi and parasites.

Develops practical competencies in biochemical analysis, laboratory instrumentation, analytical procedures, quality control, and interpretation of clinical biochemical results.

Develops practical skills in blood grouping, cross-matching, antibody screening, compatibility testing, and safe transfusion laboratory procedures.

Provides flexible, technology-enabled learning through online courses to develop subject knowledge, professional competencies, and lifelong learning skills.

6TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

Covers the mechanisms and progression of diseases, pathological changes, and laboratory investigations used to understand and support the diagnosis of various disorders.

Introduces the principles of cytology and histopathology, including cellular changes, tissue processing, staining, microscopic examination, and diagnosis of pathological conditions.

Covers clinical applications of biochemical investigations, including analysis of metabolic, organ function, enzymatic, hormonal, and other biomarkers for disease diagnosis and monitoring.

Develops knowledge of biostatistical methods, research design, data analysis, research ethics, and evidence-based approaches for conducting and interpreting healthcare research.

Develops practical skills in specimen collection, fixation, processing, staining, cytological preparation, sectioning, and microscopic examination of tissues and cells.

Develops practical competencies in clinical biochemical analysis, sample processing, laboratory instrumentation, quality control, and interpretation of biochemical test results.

Develops practical skills in laboratory investigation of pathological conditions through specimen handling, analytical techniques, interpretation of findings, and application of diagnostic procedures.

7TH & 8TH SEMESTER SUBJECTS

Provides supervised clinical laboratory experience to develop professional competencies in diagnostic procedures, patient care, laboratory safety, quality assurance, documentation, teamwork, and professional practice.

fees

Details

Amount

Programme Fees (per Semester)

60000

Examination Fees

3000

International Fees (per Year)

$3200

Fee Slab

Slab >=60% - 74.99% >=75% - 89.99% >=90% & Above
Fee ₹55000 ₹50000 ₹45000

Students can avail these slots depending on the marks they have scored. Each slot reflects a different academic range, helping students understand where they stand and what benefits they qualify for.

Programme Outcomes

  • Proficiently perform a full range of clinical laboratory tests.
  • Develop and evaluate test systems and interpretive algorithms.
  • Manage information to enable effective, timely, accurate, and cost-effective reporting of laboratory-generated information.
  • Collection and receiving of specimens (infectious samples i.e. blood, urine, stool, sputum, pus, semen, tissues and body fluids) for various biochemical, pathological, microbiological, haematological and blood bank investigations, etc.
  • Maintenance of supplies of laboratory reagents / diagnostic kits.
  • Maintenance of quality control for reliability of laboratory reports.
  • With increasing automation and the use of computer technology, the work of Technologists have become less hands-on and more analytical.
  • The complexity of tests performed, the level of judgment needed, and the amount of responsibility workers assume depend largely on the amount of education and experience they possess.

Programme Specific Outcomes

  • Perform routine clinical laboratory testing.
  • Make specimen-oriented decisions on predetermined criteria including working knowledge of critical values.
  • Communicate with other members of healthcare team, customers and patients in an effective manner.

Salient Features

  • Understanding the concepts, theories & principles of medical laboratory techniques and applied sciences.
  • Understanding the role of various GOI, NGOs, health programmes/ policies and Organizations.
  • Applying quality control measures, safety procedures and maintenance of laboratory equipment’s and lab accreditation systems.
  • Applying techniques for collection and preservation of biological samples. 
  • Analyzing the process of accreditation and certification in different health care systems.
  • Evaluating the results and explaining underlying principle in each investigation. 

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