Grant Medical College B.Sc Paramedical Technology (Community Medicine) FAQs
Ques. What is B.Sc Community Medicine and what is the course duration?
Ans. B.Sc Community Medicine (Bachelor of Science in Paramedical Technology) is a 3-year undergraduate professional programme designed to train specialist paramedical technicians. At Grant Medical College, the programme combines classroom instruction in health sciences with hands-on laboratory and clinical training in the J.J. Hospital setting.
Ques. What are the eligibility criteria and admission process?
Ans. Candidates must have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (minimum 50% marks) and hold a valid NEET-UG score. Admission is through Maharashtra state BScPMT counseling based on NEET-UG merit. Candidates select their preferred specialization during the counseling process.
Ques. What are the fees for B.Sc Paramedical Technology at Grant Medical College?
Ans. Grant Medical College is a government institution. The annual tuition fee is ₹50,000 and the total fee for the 3-year programme is ₹1,50,000. Additional charges for hostel accommodation, laboratory materials, and examination fees are payable separately.
Ques. What career opportunities are available after B.Sc Paramedical Technology?
Ans. Graduates with B.Sc Community Medicine can work as technical specialists in hospital departments, diagnostic laboratories, blood banks, and healthcare facilities. They can also pursue higher education such as M.Sc in relevant health sciences or take up research and public health positions.
Ques. What specializations are available in BScPMT at Grant Medical College?
Ans. Grant Medical College offers BScPMT in multiple specializations including Blood Transfusion Technology, Laboratory Technology, Radiography, Operation Theatre Technology, Cardiology Technology, Emergency Medicine Technology, and Community Medicine among others, with a total intake of 135 seats.
Ques. What practical training is provided in the programme?
Ans. Students receive extensive practical training in the J.J. Hospital’s specialized departments and laboratories. Training covers handling of specialized equipment, technical procedures, sample processing, and quality control relevant to their specialization, ensuring graduates are job-ready for healthcare settings.







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