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A three-year undergraduate programme called the Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology, or BSc MLT, is split into six years (two semesters per year). Professionals are taught several facets of healthcare in this course. Throughout the course, the students conduct a variety of diagnostic analyses on body fluids, including haematological, bacteriology, immunologic, chemical, and microscopic analyses. Clinical Endocrinology & Toxicology Lab, Diagnostic Molecular Biology Lab, Diagnostic Cytology, etc. are among the topics covered in the programme.
There are such national or state level entrance exams for admission to a 3-year BSC MLT course at a state or private institution. The entrance exam is based on the rules, norms and formats of each institution where students are admitted to the BSCMLT course. Basically, students need to achieve 50% points in 10 + 2 science courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English. Therefore, the 3-year BSc MLT course does not need to appear on the EAMCE T exam, which the Andhra Pradesh Government and Telangana take for a joint entrance exam for admission to agricultural, pharmaceutical and medical technology courses. For more information, please visit:
careers360.com/courses/medical-laboratory-technology-course
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