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Medical Lab Technology (MLT)

Medical Lab Technology (MLT)

The Medical Lab Technology (MLT) program at Nexus Institute of Health Education & Research (NIHER) is designed to prepare students for a dynamic career in healthcare diagnostics. As a crucial component of the medical team, medical lab technologists play a vital role in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. This program focuses on equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience required to excel in clinical laboratories.


Course Highlights

  • Comprehensive Curriculum: Our program covers a wide range of laboratory disciplines, including microbiology, hematology, immunology, clinical chemistry, and molecular biology.
  • Practical Training: Students receive hands-on training in state-of-the-art labs and through affiliations with leading hospitals, ensuring they are fully prepared for the real-world challenges of laboratory work.
  • Expert Faculty: Learn from experienced professionals in the field who provide personalized mentorship and guidance throughout the course.
  • Career Opportunities: Graduates can pursue careers as medical lab technicians, lab supervisors, clinical lab scientists, or research assistants, with opportunities in both the public and private sectors.

Key Learning Outcomes

  • Proficiency in performing laboratory tests to diagnose, monitor, and prevent diseases.
  • Expertise in handling and maintaining lab equipment and instruments.
  • Strong understanding of laboratory safety protocols and quality control measures.
  • Ability to analyze clinical data and communicate results to healthcare professionals.

Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification: 10+2 in Science with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).

Career Prospects

Upon successful completion of the MLT program, graduates are well-equipped to work in:

  • Hospitals and Diagnostic Centers: Assisting doctors and healthcare providers by performing critical diagnostic tests.
  • Research Laboratories: Contributing to medical and scientific research aimed at advancing healthcare technologies.
  • Public Health Laboratories: Supporting public health initiatives by analyzing data related to disease outbreaks and environmental health.