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Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology (B.M.L.T)

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B.M.L.T stands for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology.

B.M.L.T. stands for Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology. It’s an undergraduate degree program focused on training students in various aspects of medical laboratory science and technology. During the program, students learn about laboratory techniques, equipment operation, specimen collection and processing, analysis of bodily fluids and tissues, quality control, and interpretation of laboratory results. Graduates of B.M.L.T. programs are skilled laboratory technologists who can work in clinical laboratories, research institutions, hospitals, and other healthcare settings, assisting in the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of diseases.

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  • Courses under this: Courses typically include subjects like:
    • Clinical Biochemistry
    • Hematology
    • Microbiology
    • Immunology
    • Pathology
    • Clinical Microscopy
    • Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine
    • Laboratory Management
    • Molecular Diagnostics
    • Medical Ethics and Legal Issues
  • Course Level: It’s an undergraduate program specializing in medical laboratory technology.
  • Duration: Typically a three to four-year program when pursued full-time.
  • Mode: Offered in full-time, residency-based formats, involving lectures, laboratory work, and clinical rotations.
  • Eligibility Criteria: Requires completion of secondary education with a strong background in science subjects such as biology and chemistry.
  • Admission Process: Involves submitting an application with academic transcripts, possibly participating in entrance exams or interviews, and meeting any other requirements set by the institution.
  • Areas of Employment: Graduates can work as medical laboratory technologists, laboratory managers, research associates, or pursue further studies in related fields such as clinical pathology, microbiology, or immunology. They can find employment in hospitals, clinics, diagnostic laboratories, research institutions, and public health agencies.