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School of Allied Health Sciences

With the motto of "Educate, Innovate & Heal" the School of Allied Health Sciences at CT University is Empowering Future Healthcare Leaders with a blend of world-class education, hands-on clinical training, and industry partnerships to prepare skilled, compassionate, and innovative healthcare professionals. From Medical Laboratory Sciences to Physiotherapy, Anesthesia & Operation Theatre, Optometry, and Radiology, our programs open doors to impactful careers. Each program blends in-depth theoretical knowledge with extensive hands-on training to ensure our graduates are workplace-ready from day one. With cutting-edge facilities, expert faculty, and a commitment to community service, SAHS is where knowledge meets practice—and students become leaders who change lives. 

Our strong partnerships with leading healthcare institutions - MAX Super Specialty Hospital Mohali, IVY Health & Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd, Sankara Eye Hospital, SPS Hospital, Fortis Hospital, and Mohandai Oswal Hospital etc. provide students with valuable clinical exposure, internships, and opportunities to work alongside experienced professionals.

The school also integrates global learning platforms such as NPTEL, Virtual Labs, Seminars, Conferences and Workshops, ensuring students stay ahead in both skills and knowledge. Our in-house CT Clinical Complex delivers diagnostic services, physiotherapy, joint pain treatment, and digital X-rays, while our community outreach programs, including free medical camps, bring healthcare to underserved areas. The Centre for Social Impact Strategy ensures optometry students complete practical training each semester, strengthening both skill and social responsibility. With expert faculty, industry partnerships, and a passion for community service, SAHS is shaping professionals who are ready to lead, innovate, and make a lasting difference in healthcare.

Mission

To enhance education by adding real-time, practice learning with measurable outcomes.
● To develop a relationship between academia and industry so as to provide manpower based on demand.
● To engage in significant research that addresses regional, national and international issues in order to improve society.
● To inspire graduates with a spirit of perpetual learning and outstanding analytical skills.
● To foster morally responsible professionals and entrepreneurs with a creative mindset and strong leadership abilities.

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Vision

The School of Allied Health Sciences at CT University is dedicated to foster excellence in Allied and Healthcare education by preparing professionals who are innovative, compassionate and equipped with necessary skills to excel in the rapidly changing healthcare landscape. The school is dedicated to offer Hands-on training, interdisciplinary learning, develop a strong foundation in clinical practice, resources and leadership to meet diverse needs of the individuals and communities.

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Ans.A BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology is an undergraduate program that trains students to become skilled medical laboratory technicians. The course covers a wide range of topics, including clinical chemistry, microbiology, hematology, blood banking, immunology, and diagnostic techniques. Students gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience in performing laboratory tests and interpreting results to support patient care.

Ans.To be eligible for the BSc Medical Laboratory Technology program, candidates typically need to have completed their 10+2 education with a background in science, including subjects like biology, chemistry, and physics. Minimum percentage requirements may vary by institution, but most universities expect a score of 50% or higher in the qualifying exams.

Ans.Throughout the BSc Medical Laboratory Technology program, you will develop practical skills in laboratory techniques such as blood collection, specimen analysis, microbiological testing, and diagnostic imaging. You will also learn laboratory safety practices, quality control, data analysis, and ethical standards, equipping you to work effectively in clinical and research environments.

Ans.After completing the BSc program, graduates can pursue careers in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, research institutes, blood banks, and clinics. They can work as medical laboratory technicians, clinical laboratory technologists, microbiologists, hematologists, or in related fields. Graduates may also choose to further their studies by pursuing a master's degree or specialized certifications.

Ans.The scope of this field is vast, with increasing demand for skilled medical laboratory professionals due to advancements in diagnostic technologies and the growing need for accurate medical testing. Graduates have opportunities in clinical settings, research, teaching, public health, and quality control, with potential to work in both private and government sectors.

Ans.Yes, the BSc Medical Laboratory Technology program includes a significant component of practical training. Students are provided with internships or clinical placements in reputed hospitals or diagnostic centers. This hands-on experience helps them apply theoretical knowledge to real-world situations and enhances their professional skills.

Ans.The BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology typically takes three to four years to complete, depending on the university and the structure of the program. The course includes both classroom lectures and laboratory-based practical training.

Ans.After completing a BSc, graduates can pursue higher studies such as a Master’s in Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Microbiology, Clinical Research, or Health Sciences. There are also opportunities for certifications and diplomas in specialized areas like molecular biology, blood transfusion, and pathology.

Ans.Ethical practices are crucial in medical laboratory technology as technicians handle sensitive patient data, biological specimens, and test results. Adherence to ethical guidelines ensures patient confidentiality, accurate reporting, and the prevention of errors in diagnostic processes, ultimately supporting patient safety and trust in healthcare systems.

Ans.Studying BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology provides students with valuable technical skills and a deep understanding of the healthcare industry. The program opens up diverse career options in medical diagnostics and laboratory services, and it offers job security given the growing healthcare sector. Additionally, the course provides students with the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to public health through accurate diagnostic work.

Ans.The course is a 4-year undergraduate program (3-year Academic + 1 year Internship making it a total of 4 years.

Ans.Candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in the science stream (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).

Ans.Yes, the program emphasizes practical learning through laboratory sessions and clinical internships.

Ans.Graduates can work in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and surgical units as anaesthesia technologists, operation theatre technicians, and more.

Ans.Yes, CT University has a dedicated placement cell to assist students in securing rewarding careers.

Ans.The course is a 4-year undergraduate program (3-year Academic + 1 year Internship making it a total of 4 years.

Ans.Candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in the science stream (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics).

Ans.Yes, CT University emphasizes hands-on training through practical sessions, clinical internships, and exposure to advanced imaging modalities like CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and Digital Radiography.

Ans.Graduates can work as: ● Radiologic Technologists ● MRI Technologists ● CT Scan Technologists ● Sonographers ● Radiology Department Supervisors ● In roles within hospitals, diagnostic centers, and imaging equipment companies.

Ans.CT University offers: ● State-of-the-art imaging labs ● Access to modern diagnostic equipment like CT, MRI, and Ultrasound machines ● A comprehensive library and online resources ● Timely workshops, seminars, and industry visits.

Ans.Yes, students must complete a 1-year mandatory clinical internship in reputed hospitals and diagnostic centers to gain real-world experience.

Ans.CT University has a dedicated placement cell that assists students in securing jobs in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and healthcare organizations. The university maintains collaborations with industry leaders to ensure excellent placement opportunities

Ans.Key topics include: ● Radiological Physics ● CT and MRI Imaging ● Ultrasound Techniques ● Digital Radiography ● Nuclear Medicine Technology ● Radiation Safety and Quality Assurance

Ans.Yes, the program includes training on patient care, ethics, and communication skills, ensuring students understand the importance of professionalism and compassion in healthcare.

Ans.Students have access to: ● Research opportunities guided by experienced faculty ● Facilities for presenting papers at conferences and seminars ● Support for publishing research in academic journals.

Ans.CT University organizes: ● Workshops and guest lectures by industry experts ● Seminars on advancements in imaging technology ● Competitions and student-led initiatives to foster creativity and teamwork.

Ans.Yes, CT University offers scholarships and financial aid based on merit, sports achievements, and other criteria.

Ans.The course covers: ● 3D Imaging Techniques ● Virtual Reality Imaging ● Advancements in CT and MRI ● Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) ● Hybrid Imaging Modalities like PET-CT and SPECT-CT.

Ans.Yes, graduates can pursue M.Sc. in Radiology or Imaging Technology, Master’s in Hospital Administration, or specialized certifications in CT, MRI, or Ultrasound.

Ans.CT University follows a quality assurance program that includes: ● Regular updates to the curriculum ● Training on the latest imaging technologies ● Regular feedback from students and professionals to improve learning outcome ● Testimonials (Students, Alumni, Placed Students): Content with High resolution photograph

Ans.Yes, students must complete a 1-year mandatory clinical internship in reputed hospitals and diagnostic centers to gain real-world experience.

Ans.CT University offers Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT). This courses provide comprehensive training in core and advanced physiotherapy techniques.

Ans.● BPT: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (minimum 50%).

Ans.Graduates can work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, sports clinics, fitness centers, private practice, research, or academia. They can also explore opportunities abroad.

Ans.Yes, the course includes extensive hands-on training in modern labs, clinical rotations in hospitals, and patient interaction at the university’s Physiotherapy OPD.

Ans.Yes, a 6-month internship is mandatory for BPT students, providing real-world exposure to patient care in diverse settings.

Ans.The MPT program offers specializations in: ● Orthopaedics ● Neurology ● Cardiopulmonary Physiotherapy ● Sports Physiotherapy

Ans.Yes, the university has a dedicated placement cell that helps students secure jobs in leading healthcare organizations and clinics.

Ans.Students have access to: ● Advanced physiotherapy labs with modern equipment ● A fully functional Physiotherapy OPD ● Library resources and online journals

Ans.Yes, students are encouraged to undertake research projects, present findings at conferences, and publish in academic journals under faculty mentorship.

Ans.You can apply online through the university’s website or offline by visiting the admissions office. For more details, contact the Admissions Office via email or phone.