
Bachelor in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology
Curriculum Structure
The Bachelor in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology course curriculum seamlessly integrates theoretical knowledge with practical skills, ensuring graduates are exceptionally well-prepared for pivotal roles in the healthcare sector
Anatomy -I
Physiology -I
Pathology -I
English-I
Computer Applications
Anatomy -II
Physiology -II
Pathology -II
Introduction to Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre technology -I
English -II
Biochemistry -I
Microbiology -I
Introduction to Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre technology -II
Medicine Relevant to specialisation
Communicative English
Healthcare Administration
Biochemistry -II
Microbiology -II
Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre technology -Clinical
Open Elective
Indian Constitution
Practical-Biochemistry and Microbiology-II
Internship
Applied Pharmacology -I
Applied Microbiology -I
Applied Pathology -I
Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology- Applied
Practical Applied Pathology-I
Practical-Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology Applied
Applied Pharmacology -II
Applied Microbiology -II
Applied Pathology -II
Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology- Advanced
Practical-Anesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology Advanced
Internship
Course Highlights
Comprehensive Training
Gain hands-on expertise in anaesthesia and operation theatre management, anesthesia techniques, surgical instrumentation, and patient monitoring.
Advanced Clinical Exposure
Practical learning through internships, clinical rotations, and supervised training in hospitals and surgical units.
Career-Ready Skills
Prepares students for roles in surgical assistance, anesthesia care, critical care units, and advanced healthcare support services.

Career Outcomes
Bachelor in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology opens pathways to a dynamic healthcare career, equipping graduates with specialized skills in surgical assistance, anesthesia management, and patient care. As students progress through this transformative programme, they gain not only technical proficiency in operating theatre practices but also critical decision-making and teamwork abilities. The programme’s multi-disciplinary approach nurtures clinical competence and ethical responsibility, preparing graduates to play a vital role in surgical teams, emergency care units, and advanced healthcare settings.
Operation Theatre (OT) Technician
Critical Care Technician
Clinical Instructor
Medical Equipment Sales Representative
Critical Care Technician
FAQs
Students are trained to handle anaesthesia procedures, monitoring, equipment setup, patient preparation and recovery support in surgical environments. They also learn sterilisation, aseptic technique, airway management, anaesthesia drug preparation, and operation theatre workflow coordination to support anaesthesiologists and surgical teams.
The curriculum integrates intensive hands-on training in state-of-the-art OT and anaesthesia labs, as well as clinical internships where students work alongside professionals in actual surgical suites, gaining experience with modern anaesthesia machines, monitoring systems, and patient care during pre- and post-operative phases.
Unlike general nursing or paramedic roles, this programme specialises in anaesthesia equipment handling, drug preparation for anaesthesia, peri-operative patient positioning, airway and ventilator management support, and operation theatre coordination, making graduates experts specifically in the OT and anaesthesia domain rather than broader care areas.
Yes, students receive training in emergency response protocols, basic resuscitation, critical care support, ICU procedures linked to post-operative care, and quick decision-making under clinical pressure, which are essential for effective performance in high-intensity peri-operative settings.
Graduates can work as Anaesthesia Technologists, Operation Theatre Specialists, OT Coordinators, Peri-operative Care Technologists, Surgical Assistants, or ICU Support Technicians in hospitals, surgical centres, emergency care units and critical care departments, with a clear clinical focus on supporting anaesthesia and surgical teams.

