Undergraduate Programs
Shaping bright minds to transform global health
Undergraduate Programs
Shaping bright minds to transform global health
Undergraduate Programs (HIAHS )
B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology
The course offers both theoretical and practical knowledge of the 3-step solution through clinical laboratory tests; diagnosis, treatment and prevention of health-related problems. Throughout the course, you will gain knowledge on body fluid analysis, medical tests during diagnosis, and analyze test reports.
The course emphasizes accuracy, precision, and ethical responsibility in laboratory practices. Graduates in this course tend to work closely with physicians, pathologists, and other health professionals to ensure high standards of patient care through quality diagnostics.
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There are multiple career opportunities available when pursuing this course -
- Clinical Roles:
- Medical Laboratory Technologist (performing diagnostic tests)
- Pathology Technician (analyzing tissues and fluids)
- Microbiology Technologist (identifying microorganisms)
- Blood Bank Technician (managing blood donation and testing)
- Histotechnologist (preparing tissue samples for examination)
- Specializations:
- Hematology
- Microbiology
- Clinical Chemistry
- Immunology
- Molecular Diagnostics
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator in medical laboratory technology
- Researcher in diagnostic methods and technologies
- Management and Administration:
- Laboratory Manager (overseeing operations and staff)
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Sales (working with laboratory instruments)
- Application Specialist (training and supporting laboratory equipment)
- Product Development (creating diagnostic kits and technologies)
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally with certifications like ASCP (USA, Canada, UK)
- Entrepreneurship:
- Establish a diagnostic laboratory or pathology center
- Government and Public Health Jobs:
- Work in public health departments, research institutions, or government hospitals
- Participate in disease surveillance and health programs
Minimum Eligibility for Admission
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 with 45% aggregate marks in core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
- Students should have studied English as one of the main subjects during the tenure of the course.
- Additionally, there is a provision for lateral entry to the second year for AHS course candidates who have passed diploma programs from recognized government boards, with a course duration of 3 years (2 years + 1 year internship).
Program Outline
A B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology offers diverse career opportunities in healthcare, research, and industry. Graduates can work as medical laboratory technologists, pathology technicians, blood bank specialists, or microbiology experts, analyzing samples for disease diagnosis. Specializations include hematology, microbiology, and clinical chemistry. Opportunities also exist in teaching, research, and laboratory management. Industry roles involve medical equipment sales and product development. Global certifications like ASCP open international job prospects. Graduates can also start diagnostic labs or pursue advanced studies for career growth. With increasing demand for diagnostic testing, this field provides a stable and rewarding career.
B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology
A B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology offers diverse career opportunities in healthcare, research, and industry. Graduates can work as medical laboratory technologists, pathology technicians, blood bank specialists, or microbiology experts, analyzing samples for disease diagnosis. Specializations include hematology, microbiology, and clinical chemistry. Opportunities also exist in teaching, research, and laboratory management. Industry roles involve medical equipment sales and product development. Global certifications like ASCP open international job prospects. Graduates can also start diagnostic labs or pursue advanced studies for career growth. With increasing demand for diagnostic testing, this field provides a stable and rewarding career.
Career Opportunities
- Clinical Roles:
- Medical Laboratory Technologist (performing diagnostic tests)
- Pathology Technician (analyzing tissues and fluids)
- Microbiology Technologist (identifying microorganisms)
- Blood Bank Technician (managing blood donation and testing)
- Histotechnologist (preparing tissue samples for examination)
- Specializations:
- Hematology
- Microbiology
- Clinical Chemistry
- Immunology
- Molecular Diagnostics
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator in medical laboratory technology
- Researcher in diagnostic methods and technologies
- Management and Administration:
- Laboratory Manager (overseeing operations and staff)
- Quality Control Officer (ensuring compliance with standards)
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Sales (working with laboratory instruments)
- Application Specialist (training and supporting laboratory equipment)
- Product Development (creating diagnostic kits and technologies)
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally with certifications like ASCP (USA, Canada, UK)
- Entrepreneurship:
- Establish a diagnostic laboratory or pathology center
- Government and Public Health Roles:
- Work in public health departments, research institutions, or government hospitals
- Participate in disease surveillance and health programs
B.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology
This course requires you to understand how medical imaging examination and radiological procedures take place. During the course, you will be trained to efficiently perform medical imaging techniques such as Magnetic Imaging Resonance (MRI), Computed Tomography (CT), X-ray, mammography, ultrasound, etc.
Other than learning technical skills, you will also learn how to navigate with good communication skills, basic computer knowledge, and thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology.
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There are multiple career opportunities available when pursuing this course -
- Clinical Roles:
- Radiologic Technologist (X-ray, CT, MRI operations)
- Sonographer (Ultrasound diagnostics)
- Nuclear Medicine Technologist
- Radiation Therapist
- Specializations:
- MRI, CT, Mammography
- Interventional Radiology
- Forensic Imaging
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator in medical imaging technology
- Researcher in advanced imaging techniques
- Management and Administration:
- Managing imaging departments in hospitals or diagnostic labs
- Quality assurance and compliance with safety standards
- Industry Opportunities:
- Application Specialist for imaging equipment
- Medical Equipment Sales and Support
- Development of AI-based diagnostic tools
- Global Opportunities:
- Work in countries like the USA, Canada, and Australia with certifications like ARRT
- Entrepreneurship:
- Establish diagnostic centers or mobile imaging services
- Government and Public Health Jobs:
- Roles in government hospitals and mobile diagnostic units
Minimum Eligibility for Admission
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 with 45% aggregate marks in core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
- Students should have studied English as one of the main subjects during the tenure of the course.
- Additionally, there is a provision for lateral entry to the second year for AHS course candidates who have passed diploma programs from recognized government boards, with a course duration of 3 years (2 years + 1 year internship).
Program Outline
A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Medical Imaging Technology offers diverse career opportunities in healthcare. Graduates can work as radiologic technologists, sonographers, nuclear medicine technologists, and radiation therapists, operating advanced imaging equipment like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. Specializations in MRI, CT, and mammography enhance career prospects. Opportunities also exist in teaching, research, equipment sales, software development, and healthcare management. Globally recognized certifications, such as ARRT, enable work in countries like the USA, Canada, and Australia. Graduates can also pursue advanced studies or establish diagnostic centers. With growing reliance on diagnostic imaging, this field offers a stable and rewarding career path.
B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology
A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Medical Imaging Technology offers diverse career opportunities in healthcare. Graduates can work as radiologic technologists, sonographers, nuclear medicine technologists, and radiation therapists, operating advanced imaging equipment like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. Specializations in MRI, CT, and mammography enhance career prospects. Opportunities also exist in teaching, research, equipment sales, software development, and healthcare management. Globally recognized certifications, such as ARRT, enable work in countries like the USA, Canada, and Australia. Graduates can also pursue advanced studies or establish diagnostic centers. With growing reliance on diagnostic imaging, this field offers a stable and rewarding career path.
Career Opportunities
- Clinical Roles:
- Radiologic Technologist (X-ray, CT, MRI operations)
- Sonographer (Ultrasound diagnostics)
- Nuclear Medicine Technologist
- Radiation Therapist
- Specializations:
- MRI, CT, Mammography
- Interventional Radiology
- Forensic Imaging
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator in medical imaging technology
- Researcher in advanced imaging techniques
- Management and Administration:
- Managing imaging departments in hospitals or diagnostic labs
- Quality assurance and compliance with safety standards
- Industry Opportunities:
- Application Specialist for imaging equipment
- Medical Equipment Sales and Support
- Development of AI-based diagnostic tools
- Global Opportunities:
- Work in countries like the USA, Canada, and Australia with certifications like ARRT
- Entrepreneurship:
- Establish diagnostic centers or mobile imaging services
- Government and Public Health Jobs:
- Roles in government hospitals and mobile diagnostic units
B.Sc in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology
This course will train you to be a certified technician and assist surgeons in the operating room, making sure the necessary equipment is functioning. Apart from this, you will have to make sure that proper medical care is provided to patients throughout surgery.
It is your job to make sure every process within the operation theatre is safe and secure. You will also be in-charge of maintaining the surgical instruments regularly, which involves sterilization, setting up the OT room with the dressing, anesthesia, and instrument tables.
Other than the technical skills, you will also be trained in communication skills, behavioural skills, scientific skills, an eye for detail, a positive attitude, and critical thinking.
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There are multiple career opportunities available when pursuing this course -
- Clinical Roles:
- Anaesthesia Technologist: Assist anesthesiologists during surgeries.
- Operation Theatre Technician: Prepare operating rooms and assist surgical teams.
- Critical Care Technician: Provide care in ICUs and assist in critical procedures.
- Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Technician: Monitor patients recovering from anesthesia.
- Specializations:
- Anaesthesia Assistant
- Pain Management
- Post-Anaesthesia Recovery
- Critical Care
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Instructor/Trainer: Teach anaesthesia and operation theatre technology.
- Researcher: Work on advancements in anesthesia techniques and surgical safety.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies in anesthesia and surgical equipment.
- Sales and Application Specialist: Train and support professionals using surgical and anesthesia equipment.
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally in countries with high demand for healthcare professionals in anesthesia and surgery.
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start or manage independent anaesthesia or operation theatre services.
- Further Studies:
- Pursue advanced certifications in anaesthesia, critical care, or healthcare management.
Minimum Eligibility for Admission
- Passed +2 with 45% (Optional subjects need to be Physics, Chemistry, and Biology)
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 with 45% aggregate marks in core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
- Students should have studied English as one of the main subjects during the tenure of the course.
- Additionally, there is a provision for lateral entry to the second year for AHS course candidates who have passed diploma programs from recognized government boards, with a course duration of 3 years (2 years + 1 year internship).
Program Outline
A B.Sc. in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology offers career opportunities in hospitals and surgical centers. Graduates can work as anesthesia technologists, assisting anesthesiologists with equipment and patient monitoring, or as operation theatre technicians, supporting surgeries and maintaining sterile environments. Specializations in critical care, pain management, and post-anesthesia care are also available. Graduates can pursue teaching, research, or management roles in operating theatres, as well as positions in the medical device industry. Further studies can lead to advanced careers in anesthesiology or healthcare management. The field offers a stable and rewarding career due to growing demand for skilled professionals.
B.Sc. in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology
A B.Sc. in Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology offers career opportunities in hospitals and surgical centers. Graduates can work as anesthesia technologists, assisting anesthesiologists with equipment and patient monitoring, or as operation theatre technicians, supporting surgeries and maintaining sterile environments. Specializations in critical care, pain management, and post-anesthesia care are also available. Graduates can pursue teaching, research, or management roles in operating theatres, as well as positions in the medical device industry. Further studies can lead to advanced careers in anesthesiology or healthcare management. The field offers a stable and rewarding career due to growing demand for skilled professionals.
Career Opportunities
- Clinical Roles:
- Anaesthesia Technologist: Assist anesthesiologists during surgeries.
- Operation Theatre Technician: Prepare operating rooms and assist surgical teams.
- Critical Care Technician: Provide care in ICUs and assist in critical procedures.
- Post-Anaesthesia Care Unit (PACU) Technician: Monitor patients recovering from anesthesia.
- Specializations:
- Anaesthesia Assistant
- Pain Management
- Post-Anaesthesia Recovery
- Critical Care
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Instructor/Trainer: Teach anaesthesia and operation theatre technology.
- Researcher: Work on advancements in anesthesia techniques and surgical safety.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies in anesthesia and surgical equipment.
- Sales and Application Specialist: Train and support professionals using surgical and anesthesia equipment.
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally in countries with high demand for healthcare professionals in anesthesia and surgery.
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start or manage independent anaesthesia or operation theatre services.
- Further Studies:
- Pursue advanced certifications in anaesthesia, critical care, or healthcare management.
B.Sc in Optometry
This course deals with eye and vision care, and you will be taught to detect/manage eye conditions, and work towards the rehabilitation of the visual system in case a problem is encountered.
Optometry now has shifted from just fitting eyeglasses to diagnosing eye diseases. In the healthcare setting now, the optometrist is usually the first one to detect any changes in the patient's eye
Once you complete the course, you become eligible to work in a variety of medical settings such as a doctor’s clinic, a community clinic, private hospitals and numerous other organizations involved in research and academics.
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There are multiple career opportunities available when pursuing this course -
- Clinical Roles:
- Optometrist: Diagnose vision problems, prescribe corrective lenses, and manage eye conditions.
- Pediatric Optometrist: Specialize in children’s vision care.
- Geriatric Optometrist: Focus on vision care for elderly patients.
- Contact Lens Specialist: Fit and manage contact lenses.
- Vision Therapist: Treat visual disorders like lazy eye and binocular dysfunction.
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator: Teach optometry in academic institutions.
- Researcher: Contribute to advancements in eye care technologies and treatments.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Optical Retail Manager: Manage optical stores and sales of glasses and lenses.
- Sales/Marketing Specialist: Work with companies that manufacture eye care products.
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies producing optometry-related devices.
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally, especially in countries with a high demand for optometry services (USA, UK, Australia, Middle East).
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start and manage an independent optometry practice or optical retail business.
- Further Studies:
- Pursue advanced degrees in optometry, ophthalmology, or vision science.
Minimum Eligibility for Admission
- Passed +2 with (any optional subjects & English)
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 with 45% aggregate marks in core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
- Students should have studied English as one of the main subjects during the tenure of the course.
- Additionally, there is a provision for lateral entry to the second year for AHS course candidates who have passed diploma programs from recognized government boards, with a course duration of 3 years (2 years + 1 year internship).
Program Outline
A B.Sc. in Optometry offers career opportunities in eye care, including diagnosing and managing visual conditions, prescribing corrective lenses, and assisting in eye disease management. Graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, optical retail outlets, or ophthalmology teams. Specializations include pediatric optometry, vision therapy, and contact lens fitting. Opportunities also exist in research, academia, and entrepreneurship, such as starting optometry practices or optical businesses. With the rising prevalence of vision issues and advancements in eye care, this field provides a stable and rewarding career path.
B.Sc in Renal Dialysis Technology
Throughout this course, you will be trained on treating patients whose kidneys have ceased to function the normal way. Your primary responsibilities that you will be taught will be to operate and monitor machines that remove excess water, toxins and solutes from the blood of patients suffering from severe kidney diseases. Moreover, you will also be responsible for preparing post-treatment reports.
As a qualified renal dialysis technologist after the course, you will be working under a physician’s supervision in association with other healthcare professionals in a hospital or a clinic. You will also excel in basic skills such as patience, service mentality, precise understanding of the situation, excellent communication and, most importantly, the ability to develop a pleasing relationship with patients.
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There are multiple career opportunities available when pursuing this course -
- Clinical Roles:
- Dialysis Technologist: Operate and maintain dialysis machines and ensure patient safety during procedures.
- Nephrology Assistant: Support nephrologists in patient care and dialysis treatment planning.
- Home Dialysis Specialist: Provide dialysis services and training for patients in home-care settings.
- Specializations:
- Hemodialysis
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- Pediatric Dialysis
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator: Teach renal dialysis technology in academic institutions.
- Researcher: Contribute to advancements in dialysis techniques and kidney care.
- Management and Administration
- Manage dialysis units in hospitals or clinics.
- Oversee quality assurance and ensure compliance with healthcare standards.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies manufacturing dialysis machines and related equipment.
- Application Trainer: Train healthcare professionals on dialysis machine operations.
- Global Opportunities:
- Certified professionals can work in countries with high demand for dialysis technologists, such as the USA, UK, and Middle East.
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start and manage independent dialysis centers or home dialysis services.
- Further Studies:
- Pursue advanced certifications or degrees in nephrology, renal care, or healthcare management.
Minimum Eligibility for Admission
- Passed +2 with (any optional subjects & English)
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 with 45% aggregate marks in core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
- Students should have studied English as one of the main subjects during the tenure of the course.
- Additionally, there is a provision for lateral entry to the second year for AHS course candidates who have passed diploma programs from recognized government boards, with a course duration of 3 years (2 years + 1 year internship).
Program Outline
A B.Sc. in Renal Dialysis Technology offers career opportunities in nephrology departments and dialysis units. Graduates can work as dialysis technologists, operating and maintaining dialysis machines, monitoring patients, and ensuring their safety. Specializations include hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and pediatric dialysis. Career options include roles in hospitals, clinics, home-care services, and dialysis centers. Opportunities also exist in teaching, research, and management of dialysis units. Certified professionals are in demand globally, and entrepreneurial options include starting dialysis centers. With the rising prevalence of kidney diseases, this field provides a stable and rewarding career path.
B.Sc. in Renal Dialysis Technology
A B.Sc. in Renal Dialysis Technology offers career opportunities in nephrology departments and dialysis units. Graduates can work as dialysis technologists, operating and maintaining dialysis machines, monitoring patients, and ensuring their safety. Specializations include hemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis, and pediatric dialysis. Career options include roles in hospitals, clinics, home-care services, and dialysis centers. Opportunities also exist in teaching, research, and management of dialysis units. Certified professionals are in demand globally, and entrepreneurial options include starting dialysis centers. With the rising prevalence of kidney diseases, this field provides a stable and rewarding career path.
Career Opportunities
- Clinical Roles
- Dialysis Technologist: Operate and maintain dialysis machines and ensure patient safety during procedures.
- Nephrology Assistant: Support nephrologists in patient care and dialysis treatment planning.
- Home Dialysis Specialist: Provide dialysis services and training for patients in home-care settings.
- Specializations
- Hemodialysis
- Peritoneal Dialysis
- Pediatric Dialysis
- Academic and Research Roles
- Educator: Teach renal dialysis technology in academic institutions.
- Researcher: Contribute to advancements in dialysis techniques and kidney care.
- Management and Administration
- Manage dialysis units in hospitals or clinics.
- Oversee quality assurance and ensure compliance with healthcare standards.
- Industry Opportunities
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies manufacturing dialysis machines and related equipment.
- Application Trainer: Train healthcare professionals on dialysis machine operations.
- Global Opportunities
- Certified professionals can work in countries with high demand for dialysis technologists, such as the USA, UK, and Middle East.
- Entrepreneurship
- Start and manage independent dialysis centers or home dialysis services.
- Further Studies
- Pursue advanced certifications or degrees in nephrology, renal care, or healthcare management.
B.Sc in Perfusion Technology
The course will delve into the study of physiology, pathology and related equipment that has to do with the wellbeing and functioning of lungs and respiratory organs. You will have to possess an in-depth understanding of how the respiratory and circulatory systems work.
As a graduate of this program, you will be responsible for setting up heart-lung machines and life support systems. Another responsibility is that you will have to monitor and measure the patient's blood pressure levels to check their tissue health.
Besides these important responsibilities, you will have to build up on soft skills such as handling stressful situations, communications and attentiveness, and staying updated with technical advancements.
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There are multiple career opportunities available when pursuing this course -
- Clinical Roles:
- Perfusionist: Operate heart-lung machines during cardiac surgeries.
- Cardiovascular Technologist: Assist in managing circulatory and respiratory functions.
- ECMO Specialist: Operate extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) systems for critical care.
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator: Teach perfusion technology in medical institutions.
- Researcher: Innovate and contribute to advancements in cardiac care and perfusion techniques.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies producing perfusion machines and devices.
- Application Trainer: Train professionals in using advanced perfusion and ECMO systems.
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally in advanced cardiac care centers, with high demand for certified perfusionists.
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start perfusion service agencies or provide independent perfusion services to hospitals.
- Further Studies:
- Advance your career with higher studies in cardiac care, perfusion technology, or healthcare management.
Minimum Eligibility for Admission
- Passed +2 with (any optional subjects & English)
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 with 45% aggregate marks in core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
- Students should have studied English as one of the main subjects during the tenure of the course.
- Additionally, there is a provision for lateral entry to the second year for AHS course candidates who have passed diploma programs from recognized government boards, with a course duration of 3 years (2 years + 1 year internship).
Program Outline
graduates operate heart-lung machines during surgeries like bypasses and transplants, ensuring proper blood circulation and oxygenation. They work closely with surgeons and anesthesiologists, managing vital parameters during procedures. Career opportunities include clinical roles, research, teaching, and training in perfusion technologies. Certified perfusionists are in high demand globally, with opportunities in advanced surgical centers. Entrepreneurial paths, such as perfusion service agencies, are also viable. With increasing cardiovascular diseases, this field ensures a stable and rewarding career.
B.Sc. in Perfusion Technology
A B.Sc. in Perfusion Technology offers specialized roles in cardiovascular healthcare, where graduates operate heart-lung machines during surgeries like bypasses and transplants, ensuring proper blood circulation and oxygenation. They work closely with surgeons and anesthesiologists, managing vital parameters during procedures. Career opportunities include clinical roles, research, teaching, and training in perfusion technologies. Certified perfusionists are in high demand globally, with opportunities in advanced surgical centers. Entrepreneurial paths, such as perfusion service agencies, are also viable. With increasing cardiovascular diseases, this field ensures a stable and rewarding career.
Career Opportunities
- Clinical Roles:
- Perfusionist: Operate heart-lung machines during cardiac surgeries.
- Cardiovascular Technologist: Assist in managing circulatory and respiratory functions.
- ECMO Specialist: Operate extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) systems for critical care.
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator: Teach perfusion technology in medical institutions.
- Researcher: Innovate and contribute to advancements in cardiac care and perfusion techniques.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies producing perfusion machines and devices.
- Application Trainer: Train professionals in using advanced perfusion and ECMO systems.
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally in advanced cardiac care centers, with high demand for certified perfusionists.
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start perfusion service agencies or provide independent perfusion services to hospitals.
- Further Studies:
- Advance your career with higher studies in cardiac care, perfusion technology, or healthcare management.
- B.Sc. in Optometry
- Scope
- A B.Sc. in Optometry offers career opportunities in eye care, including diagnosing and managing visual conditions, prescribing corrective lenses, and assisting in eye disease management. Graduates can work in hospitals, clinics, optical retail outlets, or ophthalmology teams. Specializations include pediatric optometry, vision therapy, and contact lens fitting. Opportunities also exist in research, academia, and entrepreneurship, such as starting optometry practices or optical businesses. With the rising prevalence of vision issues and advancements in eye care, this field provides a stable and rewarding career path.
- Career Opportunities
- Clinical Roles:
- Optometrist: Diagnose vision problems, prescribe corrective lenses, and manage eye conditions.
- Pediatric Optometrist: Specialize in children’s vision care.
- Geriatric Optometrist: Focus on vision care for elderly patients.
- Contact Lens Specialist: Fit and manage contact lenses.
- Vision Therapist: Treat visual disorders like lazy eye and binocular dysfunction.
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Educator: Teach optometry in academic institutions.
- Researcher: Contribute to advancements in eye care technologies and treatments.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Optical Retail Manager: Manage optical stores and sales of glasses and lenses.
- Sales/Marketing Specialist: Work with companies that manufacture eye care products.
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies producing optometry-related devices.
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally, especially in countries with a high demand for optometry services (USA, UK, Australia, Middle East).
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start and manage an independent optometry practice or optical retail business.
- Further Studies:
- Pursue advanced degrees in optometry, ophthalmology, or vision science.
B.Sc. in Emergency Medicine Technology
A B.Sc. in Emergency Medicine Technology will offer you career opportunities in critical care, trauma, and emergency response. You will be trained to assess and treat patients in emergency situations, assist in trauma care, operate medical equipment, and provide support in emergency departments and ambulances. You can further specialize in trauma care, critical care, and pre-hospital care.
Graduates can work in hospitals, ambulances, fire departments, and disaster teams. There is an increasing demand for skilled professionals in this field providing a stable and rewarding career path in healthcare.
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There are multiple career opportunities available when pursuing this course -
- Clinical Roles:
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Provide pre-hospital care and transport patients.
- Trauma Care Specialist: Assist in trauma management in emergency departments.
- Critical Care Technician: Work in ICUs and manage critical patients.
- Ambulance Paramedic: Offer immediate care and transportation in emergencies.
- Specializations:
- Pre-hospital Emergency Care
- Disaster Management
- Trauma Care
- Critical Care
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Instructor/Trainer: Teach emergency medical procedures and protocols.
- Researcher: Contribute to advancements in emergency care practices.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies producing emergency medical devices.
- Healthcare Consultant: Advise on emergency care systems and protocols.
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally in regions with high demand for emergency medical services.
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start an emergency medical service agency or disaster response company.
- Further Studies:
- Pursue advanced certifications or degrees in emergency medicine, trauma care, or healthcare management.
Minimum Eligibility for Admission
- Passed +2 with (any optional subjects & English)
- Candidates must have passed 10+2 with 45% aggregate marks in core subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
- Students should have studied English as one of the main subjects during the tenure of the course.
- Additionally, there is a provision for lateral entry to the second year for AHS course candidates who have passed diploma programs from recognized government boards, with a course duration of 3 years (2 years + 1 year internship).
Program Outline
A B.Sc. in Emergency Medicine Technology offers career opportunities in critical care, trauma, and emergency response. Graduates are trained to assess and treat patients in emergency situations, assist in trauma care, operate medical equipment, and provide support in emergency departments and ambulances. Specializations in trauma care, critical care, and pre-hospital care are also possible. Graduates can work in hospitals, ambulances, fire departments, and disaster teams. With increasing demand for skilled professionals, this field provides a stable and rewarding career path in healthcare.
B.Sc. in Emergency Medicine Technology
A B.Sc. in Emergency Medicine Technology offers career opportunities in critical care, trauma, and emergency response. Graduates are trained to assess and treat patients in emergency situations, assist in trauma care, operate medical equipment, and provide support in emergency departments and ambulances. Specializations in trauma care, critical care, and pre-hospital care are also possible. Graduates can work in hospitals, ambulances, fire departments, and disaster teams. With increasing demand for skilled professionals, this field provides a stable and rewarding career path in healthcare.
Career Opportunities
- Clinical Roles:
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): Provide pre-hospital care and transport patients.
- Trauma Care Specialist: Assist in trauma management in emergency departments.
- Critical Care Technician: Work in ICUs and manage critical patients.
- Ambulance Paramedic: Offer immediate care and transportation in emergencies.
- Specializations:
- Pre-hospital Emergency Care
- Disaster Management
- Trauma Care
- Critical Care
- Academic and Research Roles:
- Instructor/Trainer: Teach emergency medical procedures and protocols.
- Researcher: Contribute to advancements in emergency care practices.
- Industry Opportunities:
- Medical Equipment Specialist: Work with companies producing emergency medical devices.
- Healthcare Consultant: Advise on emergency care systems and protocols.
- Global Opportunities:
- Work internationally in regions with high demand for emergency medical services.
- Entrepreneurship:
- Start an emergency medical service agency or disaster response company.
- Further Studies:
- Pursue advanced certifications or degrees in emergency medicine, trauma care, or healthcare management.





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Recognized by Government of Karnataka
Affiliated to Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS), Bangalore
Approved by Karnataka State Paramedical Board (KSPB), Bangalore
Courses and Certification
We understand there exists a gap between academic learning in classrooms and industry requirements, and to bridge that gap, we offer value-added courses and certification programs to our students to improve their skill set.
We offer 6 courses for our undergraduate programs:
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FAQs
What is the duration of the B.Sc. courses?
The Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) courses in Medical Imaging Technology, Medical Laboratory Technology, Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology, Renal Dialysis Technology, Perfusion Technology, Optometry, and Emergency Medicine Technology are 3-4 years in duration, including academic coursework and clinical internships.
What are the eligibility criteria for admission to B.Sc. courses?
Candidates must have completed 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as main subjects from a recognized board with a minimum aggregate percentage as specified by the university, typically ranging from 45-50%.
What specializations are available after completing a B.Sc. degree?
Each B.Sc. program offers multiple specializations such as MRI and CT imaging in Medical Imaging Technology, hematology and microbiology in Medical Laboratory Technology, critical care in Anesthesia Technology, hemodialysis in Dialysis Technology, ECMO in Perfusion Technology, pediatric optometry in Optometry, and trauma care in Emergency Medicine Technology.
Are these courses recognized internationally?
Yes, these courses are recognized internationally, and graduates can obtain global certifications such as ARRT for imaging technology, ASCP for laboratory technology, and other relevant certifications that enable them to work in countries like the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, and Middle East.
What are the career advancement opportunities after B.Sc.?
Graduates can pursue advanced studies like M.Sc., research programs, or specialized certifications. They can also move into management roles, teaching positions in academic institutions, research roles in healthcare innovation, or establish their own diagnostic centers and healthcare services.
What is the clinical training component of these programs?
All B.Sc. programs include extensive clinical training through internships and practical sessions in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and specialized healthcare facilities. This hands-on experience ensures students develop the necessary skills and competencies to work effectively in real-world healthcare settings upon graduation.
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