What are the eligibility criteria for the B.Sc. Emergency Medical Technology programme?
Candidates applying for the B.Sc. EMT course must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent with subjects
such as Physics, Chemistry and Biology, securing a minimum of around 50% marks.
What is the duration of B.Sc. Emergency Medical Technology programme?
The B.Sc. EMT programme is a 4-year undergraduate programme.
What is the fee for the B.Sc. Emergency Medical Technology programme?
The fee for B.Sc. Emergency Medical Technology is 2.5 Lakh per year.
Are scholarships available for the B.Sc. Emergency Medical Technology programme?
Yes, Apollo Allied Health Academy provides merit-based and need-based scholarships to students. Candidates
can enquire about the scholarships during the admission process.
What kind of placement support is provided?
Students receive placement support from our career development cell at Apollo AHA through mock interviews,
resume building, career counselling and placement drives.
Can I specialise in a specific emergency care field?
Absolutely, after completing the B.Sc. EMT programme, students can specialise in a specific emergency care
field. It includes various areas such as trauma care, disaster management and ambulance services. Students
can also pursue higher education.
Are there opportunities for internships during the B.Sc. Emergency Medical Technology course?
Yes, Apollo AHA offers several internship opportunities to students. These opportunities allow students to
gain practical exposure and hands-on learning with hospital integration systems such as Apollo Hospitals.
What is the fee payment schedule?
The fee payment schedule is simple; students can pay annually or semester-wise. At the time of admission,
students can ask about the detailed fee structure or payment timeline.
What are the higher education opportunities after a B.Sc. Emergency Medical Technology programme?
After completing B.Sc. EMT, students have numerous options for higher studies and specialisations. They can
pursue M.Sc. in Emergency & Critical Care and Master of Public Health.