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  • Eligibility:

    12th Pass (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology)

  • Age Limit:

    Minimum 17 years

  • Course Duration

    3 years

B.Sc. Dialysis Technician

About the Course

The Bachelor of Science in Dialysis Technology (B.Sc. Dialysis Technician) is a 3–4 year undergraduate program designed to train students in the operation of dialysis machines, patient monitoring, and the management of kidney-related healthcare procedures. Dialysis technologists play a vital role in the treatment of patients suffering from chronic kidney disease and renal failure. At Divine Life Para Medical College, the program offers a perfect combination of theoretical education and extensive clinical exposure, ensuring that graduates are job-ready for healthcare institutions worldwide.

About the Curriculum

The curriculum is structured to build in-depth knowledge and practical skills, covering:

  • Anatomy & Physiology of the Urinary System

  • Basics of Nephrology & Renal Disorders

  • Principles & Types of Dialysis (Hemodialysis & Peritoneal Dialysis)

  • Dialysis Machine Operation, Maintenance & Calibration

  • Water Treatment Systems for Dialysis Units

  • Patient Assessment & Monitoring During Dialysis

  • Infection Control & Safety Measures in Dialysis

  • Emergency Management in Dialysis Settings

  • Ethics & Communication in Patient Care

  • Hospital-based Internship in Dialysis Centers

Years 1–2 focus on academic learning, lab training, and dialysis machine handling practice.

Year 3 (and in some cases Year 4) includes 6–12 months of clinical posting in multi-speciality hospitals and specialized dialysis centers for real-world experience.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the B.Sc. Dialysis Technology program can work in:

  • Dialysis Technician in Hospitals & Renal Care Centers

  • Nephrology Technician in Specialized Kidney Units

  • Home Dialysis Care Provider

  • Technical Consultant for Dialysis Equipment Companies

  • Public Health Worker in Renal Health Awareness Programs

  • Trainer/Instructor in Paramedical Institutions

With higher qualifications like M.Sc. Dialysis Technology or advanced certifications, graduates can progress to senior positions such as Chief Dialysis Technician, Renal Care Coordinator, or Clinical Trainer in nephrology departments.