
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science
Curriculum Structure
Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Science subjects provide a comprehensive understanding of laboratory techniques, diagnostics, and medical research.
Anatomy I
Physiology I
Pathology – I
Immunohematology And Blood Banking
Environmental Studies
Fundamentals Of Innovation And Venture Development In Entrepreneurship 1
English I
Mind Management And Human Values 1
Anatomy – II
Physiology – II
Pathology – II
Clinical Haematology -I
Clinical Enzymology And Automation
Introduction To Anaesthesia Technology– II
Fundamentals Of Innovation And Venture Development In Entrepreneurship 2
English – II
Mind Management And Human Values I
Biochemistry I
Microbiology I
Communicative English
Clinical Haematology -II
Parasitology And Virology
Diagnostic Cytology
Pcl 3 - Research And Entrepreneurship Project
Biochemistry – II
Microbiology – II
Practical: Biochemistry – II
Practical: Microbiology – II
Diagnostic Molecular Biology And Practical
Indian Constitution
Research And Entrepreneurship Project
Database Management
Immunology And Serology -I
Histopathology And Histotechniques -I
Clinical Endocrinology And Toxicology
Principles Of Lab Management And Medical Ethics
Pcl-5 Research And Entrepreneurship Project
Computer Applications
HealthCare Administration
Immunology And Serology -II
Histopathology And Histotechniques -II
Advanced Diagnostic Techniques
Biostatistics
Ethics And Values
Pcl-5 Research And Entrepreneurship Project
Course Highlights
Academic Foundation
A well-structured curriculum covering core areas such as clinical pathology, microbiology, biochemistry, hematology, and advanced diagnostic techniques.
Integrated Practical Learning
Blends theoretical knowledge with extensive lab-based training, internships, and hospital-based exposure to ensure real-time application of skills.
Industry-Aligned Curriculum
Designed in line with current healthcare and diagnostic industry needs, preparing students to excel in laboratories, research, and clinical settings.

Career Outcomes
Medical Laboratory Technologist
Clinical Laboratory Scientist
Pathologist Assistant
Blood Bank Technologist
Microbiologist
Cytotechnologist
Molecular Biology Technologist
Forensic Lab Technician
Teaching and Education
Healthcare Consulting Research Assistant
Infection Control Officer
Quality Control Technician
Educator/Instructor
Healthcare Manager/Administrator
Public Health Officer
Pharmaceutical Lab Technician
Research and Development
Public Health and Epidemiology
Global Health Initiatives
FAQs
Upon completion, students will be skilled in clinical laboratory investigations such as sample collection and processing, analysing blood and body fluids, performing haematological tests, microbiological cultures, immunology assays, histopathology techniques, and using advanced diagnostic instruments under quality control standards, all essential for accurate disease diagnosis.
The programme includes a one-year mandatory on-job training in clinical or diagnostic laboratories. During this period, students apply classroom learning to real diagnostic workflows, patient sample analysis, reporting procedures and lab management practices, significantly boosting employability and practical confidence.
The curriculum integrates research and entrepreneurship projects across semesters, encouraging students to conduct small research studies, learn data interpretation, problem solve in a lab environment, and present findings, building a foundation for future scientific research or higher studies.
Students train with modern laboratory equipment and diagnostic techniques, including advanced microbiology, molecular diagnostics and clinical biochemistry tools. These hands-on experiences ensure graduates are ready to operate and troubleshoot lab instruments used in contemporary medical laboratories.
Yes. Apart from core roles in hospital and diagnostic labs, graduates can work in blood banks, fertility and research centres, pharmaceutical labs, forensic science units, quality control in biotech firms, public health labs, or pursue academic/teaching roles, reflecting the broad scope of the discipline.

