Program Overview
The Emergency Medical Technology (EMT) (Bachelor of Vocational) is a competency-based undergraduate program aligned with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) and Healthcare Sector Skill Council (HSSC) under NSQF.
The program is designed to produce industry-ready Emergency Medical Technicians capable of delivering pre-hospital care, emergency response, and patient stabilization.
What You’ll Learn:
- Basic & Advanced Life Support (BLS / ACLS)
- Emergency & Trauma Care
- Patient Assessment & Monitoring
- Ambulance Operations & Pre-Hospital Care
- Disaster & Mass Casualty Management
- Medical Emergencies Handling
Practical Training & Internship:
- Hands-on training in CPR, airway management
- Simulation-based skill lab training
- 1200+ hours hospital & ambulance internship
Career Opportunities:
- Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
- Ambulance Technician
- Trauma Care Assistant
- Emergency Department Technician
- Disaster Response Professional
Course Curriculum
This 3-year (6 semesters) program is designed as per NSQF levels with practical training.
Year 1 – NSQF Level 5
- Basic Anatomy & Physiology
- First Aid & BLS
- Communication Skills
- Emergency Medical Basics
Exit: Diploma
Year 2 – NSQF Level 6
- Advanced Life Support
- Trauma Care
- Ambulance Operations
- Disaster Management
Exit: Advanced Diploma
Year 3 – NSQF Level 7
- Critical Emergency Care
- Pre-Hospital Care
- Internship (1200+ Hours)
- Project Work
Final: Bachelor Degree