Which course is better, a B.Sc. In Nursing or a BMLT?

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    Kanishk Shukla | Contributor-Level 7

    2 days ago

    BMLT professionals work in medical laboratories and are responsible for conducting diagnostic tests, analyzing samples, and providing crucial information to doctors for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

    BSc Nursing graduates become registered nurses responsible for providing direct patient care, administering medications, assisting in surgeries, and promoting overall patient well-being.

    Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.

    Particulars

    BMLT Course Details

    BSc Nursing

    BMLT Course Duration

    3 years

    4 years

    Course Level

    Undergraduate

    Undergraduate

    BMLT course fee

    INR 35,000 - INR 55,000 (Monthly)

    INR 8,500 to INR 1.3 Lakh

    Entrance Exams

    CUET, TJEE, LPU NEST, IPU CET, etc.

    KCET, NEET, CUET, AIIMS Paramedical, IPU CET, BVP CET, AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, etc. 

    Popular Colleges

    Vardhman Mahavir Medical College, Armed Forces Medical College, Integral University, Oasis College of Science and Management, etc.

    JIPMER Puducherry, SRM Medical College Hospital and Research Centre, NIMS Nursing College, Armed Forces Medical College, etc.

    Job Profiles

    Lab Technicians, Laboratory Managers, Railways Lab Assistants, R&D Lab Assistants, Assistant Professors, etc.

    Executive Administrative Assistant, Staff Nurse, Emergency Medical Technician, Manager Trainee, Medical Coder, Operations Manager, etc.

    Average Salary

    INR 2 LPA - INR 4 LPA

    Up to INR 5.1 LPA

    Top Recruiters

    Government and private hospitals, Diagnostic Laboratories, Research and development centres, Nursing homes, Pharmaceutical laboratories, etc.

    Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, Wockhardt Hospitals, Global Hospitals, Max Hospital, Manipal Hospital, etc.

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    Answered by

    deepika maurya | Guide-Level 15

    2 years ago
    Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology BMLT is more towards the technology field whereas Nursing is towards taking care of patients and required compassion, patience, etc. Nursing and Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology hold a lot more scope. BMLT includes a varied number of job positions such as Orthopaedic Technician, MRI Technician, etc. Depending upon the specialisation. After completing a Nursing, you will be able to pursue a variety of career options. Bachelor of Science Nursing graduates can begin their careers as a nurse in a private or government hospital, or as a tutor in a school. Both these fields are full of oppor
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    Anirudh K | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    Its mainly depends on you. Both courses are good and best, provide high salary after education
    but in my opinion B.Sc. Nursing is better option
    if you like laboratory work its better to choose BMLT.
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    Answered by

    Mohamed Risham

    2 years ago
    It is definitely based on your interest. If you are interested in nursing it has a wide scope compared to a BMLT. BMLT is based on medical lab and lab related works. But both have good scope you can select based on your interest.
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    Answered by

    Om PRAKASH KUMAR

    2 years ago
    B.Sc. Nursing is the better one, You'll got a lots of opportunity there.

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