OVERVIEW
The Department of Medical Technology offers a range of specialized undergraduate programmes, including B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT), B.Sc. in Critical Care Technology (BCCT), B.Sc. in Radiology & Imaging Technology (BRIT), M.Sc. in Radiology & Imaging Technology (MRIT), and M.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MMLT).
The department focuses on developing skilled healthcare professionals with strong theoretical knowledge and hands-on clinical training.
Through modern laboratories, hospital internships, and expert guidance, students gain proficiency in diagnostic procedures, patient care, and the use of advanced medical equipment.
Graduates from the department are well-prepared to work in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and research laboratories, contributing significantly to healthcare services and clinical excellence.
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The Department of Medical Technology offers comprehensive, skill-driven programmes designed to prepare students for diverse career paths in engineering, manufacturing, research, and innovation.
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FAQ's
Medical Technology involves the use of modern equipment and techniques to support diagnosis, treatment, and patient care.
Industry-aligned curriculum, advanced labs, and strong clinical exposure.
Programmes include Medical Laboratory Technology, Radiology & Imaging Technology, Critical Care Technology, and allied fields (as applicable).
Yes, through internships, clinical postings, and hands-on laboratory work.
Medical Technologist, Lab Technician, Radiology Technician, Critical Care Technologist, and Clinical Support Specialist.
Yes, graduates are employed in hospitals, diagnostic labs, imaging centres, and healthcare facilities.
Yes, it is ideal for students aspiring to work in allied healthcare professions.
Yes, through internships, hospital tie-ups, and career guidance.
Yes, options include M.Sc. programmes, specialized certifications, and research pathways.
Apply through a transparent, merit-based admission process with academic counselling support.