To enhance students' career opportunities, we provide specialized job-oriented
E-learning & Skill Development Modules
Seminars & Workshops on Healthcare & Medical Technology
Research Institutes – Working in medical and healthcare research
Research, Publications & Advanced Skill Lab Training
The undergraduate program consists of 129 credits, with weightage distributed across the following components:
Skill Enhancement Course : The Art of Communication
Value Addition Course : Indian Knowledge System (Chanakya Niti)
Discipline-Specific Electives : Choose 2 specialisations (2 courses each) or 1 specialisation (4 courses) from Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Analytics, or Operations
Value Addition Course : Indian Knowledge System (Bhagavad Gita)
Value Addition Course : NPTEL MOOCs (2 courses)
| Core Courses | Credits |
|---|---|
| Data Management for Decision Making | 3 |
| Fundamental Principles of Leadership and Organisational Behaviour | 3 |
| Microeconomics | 3 |
| Management – Global Perspective | 3 |
| Corporate Financial Operations (CFO) | 3 |
| Marketing Management | 3 |
| Macroeconomics and the Global Economic Environment | 3 |
| Environment Management, UNSDG | 3 |
| Business Legislation | 3 |
| Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE) | 3 |
| The Entrepreneurial Manager | 3 |
| Technology & Operations Management | 3 |
| Skill Enhancement Course | Credits |
| The Art of Communication | 2 |
| Value Addition Course | Credits |
| Indian Knowledge System – Chanakya-Niti | 2 |
| Student needs to select 9 courses | 10 Credits |
The student can opt for Dual Specialisation or Single Specialisation.
The student can opt any two electives and select two courses from each elective (3 credits each).
The student can opt any one elective and select four courses (3 credits each).
| Strategic Marketing for Driving Growth | 3 |
| Aligning Strategies & Sales | 3 |
| Managing Customers for Growth | 3 |
| Creating Brand Value | 3 |
| Business Analysis and Valuation using Financial Statements | 3 |
| Financial Cost Analysis | 3 |
| Modern Financial System | 3 |
| Working Capital Management | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Organisational Theory and Design | 3 |
| Managing Human Capital | 3 |
| Industrial and Employment Relations | 3 |
| Manpower Planning, Recruitment, and Selection | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Data Visualization for Managers | 3 |
| Business Forecasting | 3 |
| Data Science using R | 3 |
| Business Data, Warehousing and Mining | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Operations Research Applications | 3 |
| Supply Chain Management | 3 |
| Management of Machines and Materials | 3 |
| Project Management | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Indian Knowledge System Learnings from Shri Bhagavat Gita | 2 |
All 14 courses from the Sep-Jan session vill be offered again, along with discipline-specific elective courses.
| Core Courses | Credits |
|---|---|
| Data Management for Decision Making | 3 |
| Fundamental Principles of Leadership and Organisational Behaviour | 3 |
| Microeconomics | 3 |
| Management – Global Perspective | 3 |
| Corporate Financial Operations (CFO) | 3 |
| Marketing Management | 3 |
| Macroeconomics and the Global Economic Environment | 3 |
| Environment Management, UNSDG | 3 |
| Business Legislation | 3 |
| Business, Government, and the International Economy (BGIE) | 3 |
| The Entrepreneurial Manager | 3 |
| Technology & Operations Management | 3 |
| Strategic Management | 3 |
| Value Addition Course | Credits |
| Indian Knowledge System – Chanakya-Niti | 2 |
| Student needs to select 9 courses | 10 Credits |
| Total Credits | 43 |
|---|
Students select 4 elective courses (either two electives with two courses each or four from any elective).
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Digital Marketing Strategy | 3 |
| Managing Service Operations | 3 |
| Retail Management | 3 |
| Integrated Marketing Communications | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Capital Investment & Financing Decisions | 3 |
| Investment Management | 3 |
| Management of Financial Services | 3 |
| Behavioral Finance | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Organizational Dynamics | 3 |
| Compensation & Rewards Management | 3 |
| Cross Cultural Management | 3 |
| Organisational Development & Change | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Marketing Analytics – 3 | 3 |
| Advanced Research Methods and Predictive Analysis | 3 |
| Business Optimization & Big Data Analytics | 3 |
| Business Process Modelling | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| Managing Service Operations | 3 |
| Materials Management | 3 |
| Total Quality Management (TQM) | 3 |
| Pricing Strategy: Monetizing and Growing the Business | 3 |
| Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| On the Job Training | 15 |
| Research Project (6 months) | 6 |
| Value Addition Course | Credits |
|---|---|
| NPTEL Courses – 12 weeks duration | 3 |
Raisoni regularly conducts workshops, expert lectures, and conferences to enhance students’ technical skills and industry knowledge








































































































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DMLT stands for Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology. It is a paramedical course that trains students to perform laboratory tests for diagnosing diseases.
The course duration is usually 2 years, including practical training or internship.
Students must have completed 12th standard (Science stream) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).
Admission is mostly based on merit (12th marks), but some institutes may conduct their own entrance exam.
Subjects include Human Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Microbiology, Hematology, and Clinical Laboratory Techniques.
Yes, most institutes include mandatory internship or practical training in hospitals or laboratories.
Attention to detail, basic medical knowledge, laboratory skills, teamwork, and responsibility.
Students can work as Lab Technicians, Laboratory Assistants, Pathology Technicians, or Medical Technologists.
They can work in hospitals, diagnostic centers, pathology labs, blood banks, and research laboratories.
Freshers may earn ₹10,000–₹20,000 per month. Salary increases with experience.
Yes, you can pursue BMLT (Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology) or other paramedical degree courses.
Yes, it is a good option for students interested in the medical field without becoming a doctor.
DMLT is a diploma course (2 years), while BMLT is a degree course (3–4 years).
Yes, if the institute is approved by the concerned state health department or recognized authority.
Students get hands-on training in blood testing, urine analysis, sample collection, and diagnostic procedures.
With experience and required government approvals, they may start their own diagnostic lab as per state rules.
Generally, students must be at least 17 years old. Upper age limit depends on institute rules.
12th mark sheet, transfer certificate, ID proof, passport-size photos, and caste certificate (if applicable).
Yes, scholarships are available under government schemes and institutional policies.
Yes, but additional certification or licensing may be required depending on the country.
Fees vary by institute. Government colleges usually have lower fees compared to private institutes.
Yes, minimum attendance (usually 75%) is required.
They collect samples, perform lab tests, record results, and assist doctors in diagnosis.
No, students must have studied Biology in 12th grade.
No, Science (PCB) background is required.
Yes, DMLT graduates can apply for lab technician posts in government hospitals and health departments.
Mostly indoor laboratory settings in hospitals and diagnostic centers.
Yes, practical hospital training is usually part of the curriculum.
DMLT requires practical training, so regular classroom learning is preferred.
You can apply directly through the college website or visit the admission office with required documents.
BMLT stands for Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology. It is an undergraduate paramedical degree that trains students in laboratory testing and diagnostic procedures.
The course duration is usually 3 years, along with 6 months to 1 year internship (depending on the university).
Students must have completed 12th (Science stream) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).
Admission is generally based on 12th marks (merit). Some universities may conduct entrance exams.
Subjects include Human Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Pathology, Hematology, Immunology, Clinical Biochemistry, and Laboratory Management.
Yes, internship is mandatory to gain hands-on practical experience in hospitals and diagnostic laboratories.
Attention to detail, analytical skills, laboratory techniques, teamwork, and responsibility.
Graduates can work as Medical Laboratory Technologists, Lab Managers, Quality Control Officers, Research Assistants, or Lab Supervisors.
They can work in hospitals, diagnostic centers, pathology labs, blood banks, research laboratories, and healthcare organizations.
Freshers may earn ₹15,000–₹30,000 per month. Salary increases with experience and specialization.
Yes, you can pursue MMLT (Master in Medical Laboratory Technology) or related postgraduate programs.
Yes, it offers stable career opportunities in the growing healthcare sector.
DMLT is a diploma course (2 years), while BMLT is a degree course (3–4 years) with more advanced study and better career growth.
Yes, if the college is approved by the respective state health authority or university.
Students receive training in blood testing, microbiological testing, sample analysis, diagnostic procedures, and use of laboratory equipment.
Yes, with required experience and government approvals as per state regulations.
Students must usually be at least 17 years old. Upper age limit depends on university rules.
12th mark sheet, transfer certificate, ID proof, passport-size photos, and caste certificate (if applicable).
Yes, scholarships are available under government schemes and institutional policies.
Yes, but they may need additional certification or licensing depending on the country.
Fees vary depending on the college. Government institutions usually have lower fees than private colleges.
Yes, minimum attendance (usually 75%) is required.
They conduct laboratory tests, analyze samples, maintain equipment, ensure quality control, and assist doctors in diagnosis.
No, Science (PCB) background is required.
No, Biology is compulsory. Mathematics is usually not mandatory.
Yes, graduates can apply for lab technologist posts in government hospitals and health departments.
Mostly laboratory settings in hospitals, research centers, and diagnostic labs.
Yes, hospital-based practical training is an essential part of the course.
Since it requires practical training, regular full-time study is recommended.
You can apply through the college website or visit the admission office with required documents.
BPT is an undergraduate healthcare course focused on physiotherapy, rehabilitation, and physical treatment.
4.5 years (4 years study + 6 months compulsory internship).
Yes, a clinical internship is compulsory.
12th pass with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Usually 45–50% in PCB (varies by college).
Not always. Some colleges accept NEET, others give admission on merit or entrance exam.
No, Biology is compulsory.
Anatomy, Physiology, Exercise Therapy, Electrotherapy, Orthopedics, Neurology, Rehabilitation, etc.
Yes, it is part of allied health sciences.
Yes, regular clinical postings are included.
Physiotherapist in hospitals, clinics, sports centers, gyms, rehab centers, or private practice.
Yes, after professional registration (if required by state rules).
Around ₹15,000–₹30,000 per month initially.
Yes, demand is increasing in healthcare and sports sectors.
Yes, after clearing required licensing exams in that country.
MPT (Master of Physiotherapy), MBA in Healthcare, MPH, or other PG courses.
Yes, after completing MPT.
Yes, after MPT.
Yes, in hospitals, universities, and clinical research centers.
Both, but strongly practical and patient-based.
Yes, strict attendance is required.
Yes, lab coat/uniform is required for clinics.
Yes, government and institutional scholarships may apply.
Usually yes, depending on the college.
They are called Physiotherapists; title usage depends on rules and institution.
It requires interest in biology, patient care, and practical learning.
No, it also helps in neurological rehab, post-surgery recovery, sports fitness, and elderly care.
Yes, sports teams and fitness centers hire physiotherapists.
It offers a respected healthcare career, good job opportunities, and self-employment options.
| Campus Name & Address | Location | Courses | Specializations | IL | Open | OBC | VJ/NT/SBC/TFWS | SC/ST | OMS | Contact Person |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| G H RAISONI SCHOOL OF NURSING & PARAMEDICAL SCIENCES (Saikheda) - USP | GHRU Saikheda | Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT) | DMLT | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 | 50000 | Mr Ravi Singh - 7049762030 Dr Adheer Goyal - 8446640020 |
| Bachelor of Medical Laboratory | BMLT | 66000 | 66000 | 66000 | 66000 | 66000 | 66000 | |||
| GHRU Saikheda (MP Students) | B.SC | Nursing (4 Years) | 91000 | 91000 | 91000 | 91000 | 91000 | 91000 | ||
| GHRSTU, Nagpur | GHRSTU, Nagpur ( Mangalwari ) | BOT | Bachelor of Optometry | |||||||
| BMLT | Bachelor's in MLT | |||||||||
| BMR&IT | Bachelor's in MR & IT | |||||||||
| BPT | Bachelor of Physiotherapy |
| Feature | RTMNU (Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University) | Autonomous University |
|---|---|---|
| Curriculum Control | Limited flexibility in changing curriculum due to external regulations. | Greater control over curriculum and academic programs, allowing flexibility. |
| Administrative Freedom | Subject to external administrative regulations and oversight. | More autonomy in hiring, budgeting, and infrastructure development. |
| Research Opportunities | Fewer resources and opportunities for research. | Better access to research funding and industry collaborations, leading to increased research output. |
| Quality Control | Quality control may be influenced by external authorities. | Implements rigorous quality control mechanisms to maintain high academic standards. |
| Decision-making | Slower decision-making due to external bureaucracy. | Faster decision-making as decisions are made independently. |
| Industry Collaboration | Limited ability to independently engage with industry. | Establishes strong industry partnerships for internships and job placements. |
| International Recognition | Limited international recognition. | Can gain global recognition if high academic standards are maintained. |
| Accreditation Standards | Governed by external accreditation bodies. | Sets its own quality assurance and accreditation standards. |
Step-1
After the application deadline, the names of shortlisted candidates are displayed on the university website or notice board, and candidates are also notified directly via the contact details provided in the application.
Step-2
Provisional admission is given candidates awaiting results based on mark sheets from their previous years. Once the deadline of application is over, the candidate has to submit the final mark sheet, to confirm their eligibility. Once the provisional admission is granted, a candidate is given a month to put in the mark sheet for the qualifying examination. If this is not done, the provisional admission shall be cancelled. Provisional admissions are cancelled if the candidate does not satisfy the eligibility criteria or the minimum prescribed percentage.
Step-3
The Raisoni University Common Entrance Test (RUCET) is a single entrance exam through which you can secure admission across our universities:
Step-4
The following reasons may result in the rejection of the application:
Step-5
Upon submission of all necessary documents and fees, the student is assigned an enrolment number by the university. However, admission is subject to the university rules at all times and the university’s discretion.