Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology

COURSE DESCRIPTION

DMLT (Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology) is a two-year course designed to train individuals in the field of medical laboratory sciences. DMLT graduates play a crucial role in diagnosing diseases and monitoring patient health by conducting various laboratory tests. Key Areas of Study

2 year
10+2 with Science
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1) Basic Laboratory Techniques: Essential skills like pipetting, centrifugation, and microscopy.

 

2) Clinical Pathology: Understanding diseases and their diagnosis through laboratory tests.

 

3) Hematology: Study of blood and blood disorders.

 

4) Microbiology: Study of microorganisms and their role in disease.

 

5) Biochemistry: Chemical processes occurring in living organisms.

 

6) Immunology: Study of the immune system and its functions.

 

7) Histopathology: Examination of tissues and cells under a microscope.

Career Opportunities

1) Hospitals: Diagnostic laboratories, research departments

 

2) Clinics: Private and government-run clinics

 

3) Research Institutes: Medical research organizations

 

4) Pharmaceutical Companies: Quality control and research laboratories

 

5) Government Agencies: Public health departments

Skills Developed

1) Technical Proficiency: Expertise in laboratory equipment and techniques

 

2) Analytical Thinking: Ability to analyze data and interpret results

 

3) Communication Skills: Effective communication with healthcare professionals and patients

 

4) Problem-Solving: Identifying and resolving issues in laboratory settings

Elgibility Criteria

1) Educational Qualification: 10+2 with Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)

 

2)Admission: Entrance exams conducted by various institutions

Why Choose DMLT?

1)  Growing Demand: Increasing demand for skilled medical laboratory technicians

 

 2) Job Security: Stable career path with ample opportunities

 

3) Contribution to Healthcare: Vital role in diagnosing and treating diseases

 

4) Diverse Career Paths: Options in hospitals, clinics, research, and governme