GKMC DMLT FAQs
Ques. What is the scope of DMLT from GKMC Chennai?
Ans. DMLT graduates from GKMC can work as medical laboratory technicians in government hospitals, private hospitals, diagnostic centres, blood banks, and research laboratories. Government job opportunities are available through TNPSC (Tamil Nadu Public Service Commission) for laboratory technician posts.
Ques. What is the difference between DMLT and B.Sc MLT?
Ans. DMLT is a 2-year diploma programme while B.Sc MLT (Medical Laboratory Technology) is a 3-year degree programme. B.Sc MLT is considered superior for career advancement and higher education. However, DMLT is a recognised qualification for laboratory technician positions in government and private hospitals.
Ques. Is DMLT from GKMC Chennai recognised by the government?
Ans. Yes. DMLT from GKMC Chennai is affiliated to The Tamil Nadu Dr. M.G.R. Medical University and is recognised by the Tamil Nadu government. Graduates are eligible for government laboratory technician posts through TNPSC.
Ques. What laboratory techniques are taught in the DMLT programme at GKMC Chennai?
Ans. The DMLT programme covers haematology (CBC, blood grouping), clinical biochemistry (glucose, lipid profile, liver function tests), microbiology (culture and sensitivity), histopathology (tissue processing, staining), cytology, and blood banking (cross-matching, transfusion).
Ques. Can DMLT graduates pursue higher education after completing the programme?
Ans. Yes. DMLT graduates can pursue B.Sc MLT (lateral entry in some universities), and subsequently M.Sc MLT for higher academic qualifications. Some universities offer lateral entry to B.Sc programmes for diploma holders.
Ques. What is the admission process for DMLT at GKMC Chennai?
Ans. Admission is conducted by DME Tamil Nadu based on 10+2 marks. Candidates must apply through the DME Tamil Nadu portal (tnmedicalselection.net) during the admission season (typically May-August). Selection is merit-based with reservations for SC/ST/OBC/MBC categories as per Tamil Nadu government norms.
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