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Designed to Build Skilled, Compassionate & Future-Ready Healthcare Support Professionals
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Frequently Asked Questions
Allied Health Sciences focus on specialized healthcare roles such as lab technicians, operation theatre technologists, cardiac technologists, and radiographers. Unlike MBBS or BDS, these programs prepare students to work as critical support professionals in clinical and diagnostic settings.
Students must have completed 12th standard with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Botany & Zoology as subjects. A minimum of 35% in each subject is required. Both academic and vocational stream students are eligible.
Yes, all Allied Health programs include mandatory clinical training and internships in hospitals and diagnostic centers. This hands-on experience is essential for developing practical skills in real healthcare settings.
Graduates can work in hospitals, diagnostic labs, surgical centers, and specialty clinics. Some common roles include Medical Lab Technologist, OT Technician, Radiographer, Physician Assistant, and Cardiac Technologist. Further studies or certifications can enhance career opportunities.
Yes, we offer secure and hygienic hostel facilities with 24/7 security, nutritious meals, Wi-Fi, and all necessary amenities to ensure a comfortable stay for students from different locations.