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Bachelor of Dialysis Technology

Dialysis Technology is a 3 to 4-year undergraduate program focused on training students in the care and management of patients with kidney-related conditions. The course provides in-depth knowledge of dialysis procedures, renal function, and the operation of dialysis machines. Students gain both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience in clinical settings to ensure safe and effective dialysis care.

Course Duration

3/4 Years

Accreditation

India’s Premier University

Eligibility Criteria

10+2 pass in any stream

Overview

Quick Course Overview

This program is focused on building strong foundations in nephrology care, dialysis equipment handling, patient interaction, and emergency response during dialysis procedures. From hospital training to understanding patient needs, the course covers everything that makes you job-ready for a clinical setting.

Balanced Learning

Students learn both theory and practice on real dialysis setups

Learn from the Best

Faculty with hospital experience ensures practical learning

Modern Lab Facilities

Get trained on latest dialysis machines and safety protocols

Industry Partnerships for Career Opportunities

Personalized career guidance and support

  • Personal counselling to understand roles in nephrology and dialysis field

  • Help choosing between hospital jobs or further study

  • Awareness sessions on future career paths and upgrades

  • Tips to balance practical and theoretical career choices

  • Advice on building a long-term healthcare career

Resume building and Interview preparation

  • Resume building workshops focused on healthcare roles

  • Practice interviews with real-time healthcare scenarios

  • Help with writing cover letters and application emails

  • Communication tips for patient-facing roles

  • Training on how to showcase your clinical skills properly

Job Application assistance

  • Guidance for applying to top hospitals and kidney care units

  • Placement support with diagnostic centres and multispeciality hospitals

  • Alerts about openings in government and private sector

  • Networking opportunities with alumni and professionals

  • Help with applying to international clinics or study abroad options

Potential Job Roles

  • Dialysis Technician – Operate and monitor dialysis machines for patients with kidney failure

  • Renal Dialysis Assistant – Support doctors and nurses in dialysis setup and patient care

  • Clinical Technician – Work in hospital units managing patient treatment and reports

  • Transplant Dialysis Assistant – Assist in dialysis for patients undergoing kidney transplants

Admission Process

Join the Bachelor of Dialysis Technology Program

Submit Interest

Fill out the quick form on our website to show your interest.

Career Counseling

Our team will call you to guide you on the best course and campus.

Campus Visit

Visit the campus to explore labs, facilities, and learning environment.

Application Submission

Fill and submit your application with our support.

Seat Booking

Pay the program fee to confirm your admission.

Final Enrollment

Complete formalities and begin your academic journey.

FAQ

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What is the main job of a dialysis technician?

A dialysis technician runs the dialysis machines and makes sure the treatment goes smoothly for patients with kidney failure.

Yes, clinical internships are included where you work in actual dialysis centres or hospital nephrology departments.

No, anyone who passed 10+2 in any stream (arts/commerce/science) can join, though science background may help.

You will learn to use hemodialysis machines, water treatment units, and related clinical equipment used in renal care.

Yes, of course. In fact, many female students choose this field and work successfully in hospitals and private centres.

Starting salary ranges between ₹15,000–₹25,000 per month, depending on location and hospital, with scope to grow.

It can be, as you’re on your feet during dialysis procedures and must assist patients. But training helps you manage well.

Yes, after gaining some experience and passing relevant licensing exams, you can apply to hospitals abroad, especially in Gulf countries.

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