Kanachur B.Sc RDT FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc Renal Dialysis Technology and B.Sc Renal Care Technology? Are they the same course?
Ans. These are essentially the same field of study, with different institutions using slightly different nomenclature. B.Sc Renal Dialysis Technology (as offered at Kanachur KIAHS under RGUHS) focuses on the operation of haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis machines, patient monitoring, water treatment systems, and renal care protocols. Some institutions may call it Renal Care Technology or Dialysis Technology. The RGUHS-affiliated programme at Kanachur is a recognised 4-year course (3 years + 1 year internship) leading to a B.Sc degree, which qualifies graduates to work as dialysis technicians in hospitals and dialysis centres.
Ques. What is the job scope after completing B.Sc Renal Dialysis Technology from Kanachur KIAHS?
Ans. Graduates can work as dialysis technicians or renal care technologists in government and private hospitals, standalone dialysis centres, nephrology departments, and transplant units. With India's growing burden of chronic kidney disease and the rapid expansion of dialysis centres under government schemes like PM National Dialysis Programme, there is strong demand for trained dialysis technologists. Graduates can also pursue the MSc Renal Dialysis Technology (available at KIAHS itself) for advanced roles in clinical management and research.
Ques. What is the total fee for B.Sc Renal Dialysis Technology at Kanachur KIAHS, and what additional charges should I expect?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the 3-year academic component is approximately Rs. 6,93,000 for the 2026-27 batch (Year 1: Rs. 2,40,000; Year 2: Rs. 2,28,000; Year 3: Rs. 2,25,000). The 4th year (internship) typically does not attract tuition fees. Over and above this, an admission fee is charged separately at the time of joining. Exam fees and uniform charges are also extra. Optional hostel accommodation costs approximately Rs. 80,000 per year. Candidates should confirm all charges directly with the college admissions office before finalising admission.
Ques. Is the seat intake for B.Sc Renal Dialysis Technology at Kanachur KIAHS 10 or 20?
Ans. The official Kanachur KIAHS website (kanachurims.com/KIAHS/renal.php) lists the intake as 10 seats. The academic programs overview page lists 20 seats. Candidates should confirm the current approved intake directly with the college or from the KEA seat matrix released before counselling, as intake may have been revised with regulatory approvals.
Ques. Does Kanachur KIAHS offer MSc Renal Dialysis Technology as a postgraduate option after B.Sc?
Ans. Yes, Kanachur KIAHS offers MSc Renal Dialysis Technology (2 years, intake: 5 seats) as a postgraduate programme, affiliated to RGUHS and approved by the Government of Karnataka. This makes Kanachur one of the few institutions in Karnataka offering both UG and PG programmes in this specialisation, providing a clear academic progression pathway for students who wish to advance their careers in renal care.
Ques. How does the clinical training work during the B.Sc Renal Dialysis Technology programme at Kanachur?
Ans. Clinical training is integrated throughout the programme and is conducted at the Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), a multi-specialty hospital with over 1,000 beds located on the same campus. Students get hands-on exposure to haemodialysis machines, peritoneal dialysis procedures, water treatment plants, and patient care protocols under the supervision of nephrologists and senior technologists. The mandatory 1-year internship in the final year provides intensive, full-time clinical experience, which is essential for building competency and employability in this field.






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