About Programme
B.Sc. Blood Bank Technology program is a specialized allied health science degree designed to train professionals in the critical field of blood transfusion services. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of blood groups, blood components, immunohematology, and transfusion practices. Students gain hands-on experience in blood collection, processing, testing, storage, and distribution, ensuring the safety and compatibility of blood products for transfusion. The curriculum also covers quality control, regulatory guidelines, and ethical considerations related to blood banking. Graduates of this program are prepared to work in blood banks, transfusion centers, and hospitals, playing a vital role in patient care by ensuring the availability of safe and effective blood products.
Eligibility & Admission
Pass in 10+2 Medical.
PROGRAM FEE | AMOUNT |
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Registration Fee (One Time) | 15,000/-INR |
Semester Fee | 55,000/-INR |
Scholarship
Marks in 10+2 | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
60% – 75% | 20% |
More than 75% – 90% | 30% |
More than 90% – 100% | 40% |
Score | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
More than 449 | 30% |
Between 375 – 449 | 20% |
Between 250 – 374 | 10% |
Disability Level | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
90% & Above 90% | 30% |
75% & Below 90% | 20% |
50% & Below 75% | 10% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Wards of Param Veer Chakra | 30% |
Winners of Maha Veer Chakra | 20% |
Winners of Veer Chakra | 10% |
Work Tenure | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
More than 5 years continuous service | 30% |
1 Year – 5 Years continuous Service | 20% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Single girl child | 20% |
Category | Scholarship Per Semester Fee |
Parentless | 30% |
Either fatherless or motherless provided the annual family income is less than 2.5 lakh | 20% |
Career Opportunities
Graduates of a B.Sc. Blood Bank Technology program have several job opportunities within hospitals, blood donation centers, and laboratories. Here are some common career paths:
- Blood Bank Technologist/Technician: Performing routine and specialized tests on blood samples, including blood typing, crossmatching, antibody screening, and component preparation. They ensure the quality and safety of blood products.
- Transfusionist: Administering blood and blood products to patients, monitoring for transfusion reactions, and managing any complications. This often requires additional training or certification.
- Immunohematologist: Specializing in the study of blood groups and their reactions, often working in reference laboratories or performing complex testing.
- Quality Control Specialist: Ensuring adherence to quality assurance procedures and regulatory guidelines in blood banks and transfusion services. This involves monitoring equipment, reagents, and testing procedures.
- Research Assistant/Scientist: Contributing to research studies related to blood banking, transfusion medicine, and immunohematology.