A Bachelor of Vocational in Medical Laboratory Technology (B.Voc. in MLT) is a three-year undergraduate program that teaches students how to perform medical laboratory tests and work in clinical laboratories. The program includes academic knowledge and practical skills, and prepares students to work in a variety of medical laboratory departments. Here are some of the topics covered in the B.Voc. in MLT program: Medical laboratory tests Students learn to perform a range of tests, including those related to phlebotomy, clinical biochemistry, hematology, serology, and cytogenetics Laboratory management Students learn about lab management and ethics, biomedical waste disposal, and quality control Anatomy and physiology Students learn about the human body's makeup and functions, and how to perform investigative procedures Biochemistry, microbiology, and pathology Students learn about these subjects, as well as medical lab procedures, equipment, and instruments Communication skills Students develop effective communication skills After graduating, B.Voc. in MLT graduates can work in a variety of roles, including: Clinical laboratory technologist, Research associate, Public health officer, and Laboratory manager.
10+2 or 12th pass