
Bachelor of Cardiac Care Technology
Curriculum Structure
The Bachelor of Cardiac Technology subjects are thoughtfully structured to provide students with well-rounded education that prepares them to excel in this critical healthcare discipline.
Anatomy -I
Physiology -I
Pathology -I
English-I
Computer Applications
Open Elective
Practical- Anatomy & Physiology -I
Anatomy -II
Physiology -II
Pathology -II
Introduction to Cardiac Technology -I
English -II
Legal Aspects of Healthcare
Open Elective
Mind Management & Human Values –II
Biochemistry -I
Microbiology -I
Introduction to Cardiac Technology -II
Medicine Relevant to specialisation
Communicative English
Healthcare Administration
Open Elective
Environmental studies
Internship
Project Centric Learning (PCL)-3
Biochemistry -II
Microbiology -II
Cardiac Technology -Clinical
Open Elective
Indian Constitution
Practical-Biochemistry and Microbiology-II
Internship
Project Centric Learning (PCL)-4
Cardiac Technology- Applied
Practical Applied Pathology-I
Practical-Cardiac Technology Applied
Internship
Project Centric Learning (PCL)-5
Applied Pharmacology -II
Applied Microbiology -II
Applied Pathology -II
Cardiac Technology- Advanced
Practical-Cardiac Technology Advanced
Internship
Project Centric Learning (PCL)-6
Internship/on job training
Course Highlights
Specialized Cardiac Training
In-depth learning of cardiac anatomy, physiology, diagnostic procedures, and advanced technologies used in cardiac care.
Clinical & Practical Exposure
Hands-on training in hospitals and cardiac labs, assisting in procedures like ECG, echocardiography, and cardiac catheterization.
Career-Oriented Curriculum
Industry-aligned programme designed to prepare students for roles in cardiac care units, intensive care, and advanced healthcare settings

Career Outcomes
The Bachelor of Cardiac Technology opens the door to a specialized career in cardiovascular healthcare, equipping graduates with advanced knowledge of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and diagnostic procedures. Through the programme, students gain expertise in operating cardiac equipment, monitoring patients, and assisting in critical procedures such as echocardiography, ECG, and cardiac catheterization. The curriculum blends theoretical learning with extensive clinical exposure, fostering precision, critical decision-making, and compassionate care. Graduates emerge as skilled professionals ready to play a vital role in cardiac care units, intensive care settings, and advanced healthcare institutions.
Cardiac Technologist/Technician
Cardiac Sonographer
Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist
Healthcare Administration
Clinical Research Assistant
Medical Sales Representative
Public Health Specialist
Education and Training
Cardiovascular Researcher
Home Healthcare Provider
FAQs
This programme trains you in diagnosing and monitoring cardiovascular conditions, including mastering hemodynamic monitoring, cardiac catheterisation principles, ECGs, stress tests, Holter monitoring and operating advanced cardiac diagnostic equipment — skills essential for working alongside cardiologists and cardiac care teams.
The curriculum spreads over 3 years + 1 year on-job training with progressive semesters covering clinical cardiac technology, applied cardiac procedures, advanced cardiac technology, internships and project-centric learning, ensuring students transition from basic sciences to real-world cardiac diagnostics and patient care.
Students gain specialised competencies in areas such as electrophysiology basics, cardiac imaging, monitoring heart conduction systems, interpreting diagnostic tests and pathology related to cardiovascular diseases beyond just broad allied health training.
The one-year on-job training places students in real healthcare environments where they perform actual cardiac diagnostic procedures, assist in cardiac care units, integrate academic learning with clinical practice, and build workplace readiness before full professional entry.
Beyond clinical roles, graduates can pursue advanced study such as a Master’s in Cardiovascular Technology, healthcare management diplomas, Ph.D. in cardiovascular science, or fellowship programs in interventional cardiology/electrophysiology, essentially deepening expertise in cardiac care sciences.
