Is BSc. MLT a tough course to study? Would I get extra time while doing this course for studying other exams?

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    Shilpee | Contributor-Level 6

    10 months ago

    The course covers subjects like biochemistry, microbiology, pathology, hematology, and clinical chemistry. It requires a good understanding of biology and chemistry. Practical work, such as analyzing samples, operating lab equipment, and conducting experiments, is integral, making it more hands-on than some other undergraduate courses. You can manage time for other exams if you organize your schedule well. The course has a structured timetable, so using free time effectively for self-study or preparation for other exams is possible. If you are looking for the perfect institute to start your career in Medical Lab Technology th

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    Tejas Bodhankar | Contributor-Level 9

    10 months ago

    A B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) is considered moderately challenging due to its focus on medical sciences, laboratory techniques, and diagnostic processes. It requires dedication and consistent effort, as the coursework involves practical training, theoretical knowledge, and exams. However, with proper time management, you can allocate time for preparing for other exams. Balancing both requires a disciplined schedule, prioritizing critical topics and setting aside specific hours for additional studies without compromising on the practical aspects of the MLT course.

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    Vaishnavi Gulhane | Contributor-Level 7

    10 months ago

    A Bachelor of Science in Medical Laboratory Technology (BSc MLT) is a moderately challenging course, as it requires a good understanding of biology, chemistry, and medical diagnostics. The curriculum involves both theoretical and practical learning, focusing on laboratory techniques and medical testing. While it demands dedication and consistent effort, it is manageable with proper time management. If you plan your studies well and prioritize tasks, you can allocate time for preparing for other exams. However, the availability of extra time depends on individual capability and how effectively you balance coursework, practical sessions,

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    Abhishek Singh Rana | Contributor-Level 6

    5 months ago

    BSc. in Medical Laboratory Technology is not too tough, but yes, it needs focus. You deal with lab tests, machines, and patient samples. It's more about practice than theory. If you enjoy working in labs and figuring out medical problems, you'll like it. The course is all about helping doctors find diseases early. So, it is important, but not scary.

    This course is part of allied health science. It helps in disease detection and treatment through lab tests. You will learn with real-life cases, not just books. You will get hands-on training from day one. Plus, new lab tech and tools are used in learning. MLT is a growing field. You can go

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    Balwant Singh | Contributor-Level 7

    9 months ago

    Nothing is tough, if you study the course with full dedication and hardwork. As far as I know, Chandigarh University offers the best BSc. MLT course, the programme is unique and amazing because it blends practical learning with modern technology. The curriculum is regularly updated to include advanced techniques in diagnostics, testing, and lab management, making it industry-relevant. The programme also offers internships and training through tie-ups with top hospitals and diagnostic centers, providing valuable exposure.

    If we talk about internships and placements then CU has strong tie-ups and collaborations with hospitals and labs, so

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Aishwarya Malhotra

Yes, Chandigarh University admissions are open. Interested students can apply online at the university's website. Aspirants need to register for CUCET and appear for the same. See below some important updates:

  • CUCET 2026 phase 1 registrations are open, with the last date being Apr 30, 2026.  
  • CUCET 2026 phase 1 exam is scheduled to continue until May 1, 2026.
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Students can refer the steps given below to complete the Chandigarh University admissions:

  1. Apply and register for CUCET at the official CU website. 
  2. Choose an examination date for the Chandigarh University Eligibility and Scholarship Test as per your convenience.
  3. After the CUCET results are out, students can submit their applications for admission and availing the merit-based scholarship. 
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Students need to submit some documents at the time of Chandigarh University admissions. A list of important documents is as below:

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Virajita Sharma

Yes, CUCET is compulsory for Chandigarh University admissions. The university conducts the CUCET test for both scholarships and admissions to its courses. The test is conducted for courses in the fields of Engineering, Archcitecture, Law, Pharmacy, etc. Students with valid NEET/ NATA/ JEE scores can get admission into the BOptom, BPT, BArch courses without appearing for CUCET.

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Upasana Harsha

Chandigarh University (CU) admissions are generally based on CUCET scores for most of the courses. Students need to appear for the test or submit scores of any other accepted exams as stated by the university. Hence, in some cases, you may get admission in CU without CUCET. The CUCET test is also a scholarship test and if you want to get the scholarship benefits offered by the university based on CUCET scores, then you will have to appear for the exam.

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