GMC Kottayam DOTAT FAQs
Ques. What does an Operation Theatre Technician do, and what is the career scope after DOTAT from GMC Kottayam?
Ans. An Operation Theatre Technician assists surgeons and anaesthesiologists during surgical procedures by preparing the OT, handling surgical instruments, operating anaesthesia equipment, and ensuring a sterile environment. Graduates from GMC Kottayam can work in government and private hospitals, surgical centres, and day-care surgery units. Government job opportunities are available through Kerala PSC recruitment.
Ques. Is DOTAT a diploma or degree programme, and can I pursue higher studies after completing it?
Ans. DOTAT is a 2-year diploma programme. After completing DOTAT, graduates can pursue B.Sc in Operation Theatre Technology (if available) or related degree programmes for career advancement. Some graduates also pursue additional certifications in anaesthesia technology or critical care.
Ques. How many seats are available for DOTAT at GMC Kottayam, and how competitive is the admission?
Ans. GMC Kottayam has 11 seats for the DOTAT programme as per the official DME Kerala seat matrix. With limited seats and admission through KEAM, competition is significant. Candidates need a good KEAM rank to secure admission.
Ques. Is NEET required for DOTAT admission at GMC Kottayam?
Ans. No, NEET is not required for DOTAT. Admission is through the KEAM entrance examination conducted by CEE Kerala. Selection is based on KEAM rank and 10+2 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Ques. What is the difference between DOTAT and Diploma in Anaesthesia Technology?
Ans. DOTAT (Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology and Anaesthesia) covers both operation theatre management and anaesthesia technology as an integrated programme. A standalone Diploma in Anaesthesia Technology focuses specifically on anaesthesia equipment and procedures. DOTAT provides a broader skill set covering both OT management and anaesthesia support.
Ques. Can DOTAT graduates from GMC Kottayam work in private hospitals or only government hospitals?
Ans. DOTAT graduates from GMC Kottayam can work in both government and private hospitals. The diploma is recognised across India, and graduates are in demand in private surgical hospitals, corporate hospitals, and day-care surgery centres. Government job opportunities are also available through Kerala PSC and other state government recruitment boards.
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