Medical Laboratory Technology

The Department of Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) equips students with the knowledge and practical skills required to play a crucial role in modern healthcare. Medical laboratory technologists are the backbone of diagnostic services, performing tests in clinical biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, hematology, and immunology that aid in the detection, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases. Our programs emphasize both strong theoretical foundations and hands-on laboratory training to prepare graduates for real-world healthcare challenges.

With well-equipped laboratories, modern diagnostic instruments, and experienced faculty, the department ensures that students gain practical exposure alongside classroom learning. Internships and training opportunities in reputed hospitals and diagnostic centers provide valuable clinical experience, enabling students to develop the technical expertise and professionalism required in the healthcare industry.

Graduates of MLT have diverse career opportunities in hospitals, diagnostic centers, research laboratories, pharmaceutical companies, and public health organizations. The department is committed to nurturing skilled, ethical, and competent laboratory professionals who contribute to improving patient care and advancing medical science.

Facilities

MLT lab facilities are specialized labs equipped for practical training in medical diagnostics. They include sections for hematology, microbiology, biochemistry, and pathology, with instruments like microscopes, analyzers, and centrifuges. These labs help students learn essential diagnostic techniques, ensuring accurate testing and supporting patient care.

Microbiology Lab

A microbiology lab is a specialized laboratory where scientists study microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It is equipped with tools like microscopes, incubators, autoclaves, and sterile workstations to safely culture, identify, and analyze microbes. These labs play a crucial role in medical diagnostics, research, food safety, and environmental studies, helping to understand microbial behavior, prevent disease, and develop treatments.

Pathology Lab

A pathology lab is a medical laboratory where samples of blood, tissue, urine, and other body fluids are analyzed to diagnose diseases. Using techniques like microscopy, biochemical testing, and molecular analysis, pathologists examine these samples to detect abnormalities, infections, cancers, and other health conditions. The lab plays a vital role in guiding treatment decisions and monitoring patient health.

Biochemistry Lab

A biochemistry lab is a laboratory where scientists study the chemical processes and substances within living organisms. It is equipped with instruments like spectrophotometers, centrifuges, and analyzers to examine enzymes, proteins, lipids, and other biomolecules. In medical settings, biochemistry labs help diagnose diseases by analyzing blood and body fluids for markers of organ function, metabolism, and overall health.