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Bachelor of Critical Care Technology (B.CCT)

Train to become a skilled critical care professional in intensive care environments with hands-on experience in ICUs and emergency departments at Apollo Hospitals.

Programme Introduction

Bachelor of Critical Care Technology (B.CCT) at MIT ADT University, in collaboration with Apollo Healthcare Academy, is a comprehensive 4-year undergraduate programme designed to train skilled healthcare professionals for intensive care environments. This industry-integrated course provides students with in-depth knowledge of critical care medicine, life-support systems, and advanced medical equipment used in ICUs. Through a combination of classroom learning, simulation-based training, and hands-on clinical exposure in hospital settings, students develop the skills required to monitor critically ill patients and assist doctors and nurses in emergency and intensive care procedures. The programme prepares you to become a confident and competent critical care technologist, playing a vital role in saving lives and supporting advanced patient care.

Our Skilling Partner

Backed by Asia's largest integrated healthcare group with over 40 years of excellence

Programme Highlights

Clinical Rotations

Supervised practice in ICUs, CCUs, and emergency departments at Apollo Hospitals.

Advanced Simulation Lab

Hands-on training with high-fidelity simulators replicating critical care scenarios and emergency procedures.

Industry Certification Support

Preparation for ACLS, BLS, and PALS certifications during the course of the programme.

Comprehensive Curriculum

Balanced mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills.

Vibrant and Immersive Campus Life

At the Prestigious MIT ADT University with Strong Academic Foundation from a NAAC Accredited Grade A University.

Strong Placement Ecosystem

Domestic and International career opportunities with comprehensive placement support.

Eligibility Criteria

Students must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Admission is based on merit and performance in the interview. Basic mathematical knowledge is recommended.

Semester-wise Courses

Year Semester Courses
First Year Semester 1 • Anatomy for Health Sciences
• Physiology for Health Sciences
• Biochemistry for Health Sciences
• Microbiology for Health Sciences
• Medical Terminologies
• Professional Communication
• Introduction to Critical Care
• Computer Applications in Healthcare
Semester 2 • Pathology for Health Sciences
• Applied Pharmacology
• Cardio Respiratory Physiology
• Basics of Patient Care & Nursing Procedures
• Patient Care, Ethics & Safety
• Clinical Posting I (Ward/ICU Observation)
• Environmental Studies
• Constitution of India & Human Rights
Second Year Semester 3 • Medicine Relevant to Critical Care
• ICU Monitoring Systems & Equipment
• Mechanical Ventilation – I
• Arterial Blood Gas & Acid–Base Balance
• Medical Electronics & Biomedical Devices
• Clinical Posting II (ICU – Basic Skills)
• Public Health & Emergency Care
• ICU Skills Extension
Semester 4 • Research Methods & Biostatistics
• Infection Control, QA & ICU Safety
• Mechanical Ventilation – II
• Hemodynamic Monitoring
• Renal Replacement Therapy (Intro)
• Clinical Posting III (ICU Intermediate)
• Entrepreneurship & Healthcare Innovation
• ICU Simulation Skills
Third Year Semester 5 • Advanced Mechanical Ventilation
• Critical Care Cardiology & ECG
• Neuro Critical Care
• Emergency & Trauma Care
• ICU Administration & Patient Relations
• Clinical Posting IV (ICU Advanced)
• Quality Improvement Project I
• Case Conferences & IPE Rounds
Semester 6 • Applied Critical Care (Case Seminars)
• Critical Care Capstone Project
• ICU Laws, Ethics & Accreditation
• Elective (Neonatal / Cardiac / Neuro ICU)
• Clinical Posting V (ICU + Emergency)
• Open Elective
• ICU Simulation Bootcamp & Portfolio
• Research Dissemination (Seminar/Manuscript)
Fourth Year Semester 7 & 8 Internship/Apprenticeship
• Medical ICU
• Surgical / Trauma ICU
• Ventilator & Respiratory Care
• Cardiac ICU / CCU
• Neuro / Neonatal ICU
• ICU QA, Infection Control & Safety
• Patient Communication, Ethics & Documentation
• Work Embedded Research / QI Project
• Apprenticeship Portfolio & Viva
• Elective - German/ French/ English/ Japanese

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I choose Bachelor of Critical Care Technology (B.CCT)?

Bachelor of Critical Care Technology (B.CCT) is an excellent choice if you are interested in working in high-impact healthcare environments such as intensive care units (ICUs) and emergency departments. Critical care technologists play a vital role in monitoring critically ill patients and assisting doctors in managing life-support systems and advanced medical equipment. This programme provides hands-on training, exposure to modern ICU technologies, and strong clinical experience. With the growing need for specialised critical care professionals, it offers a stable and rewarding career in hospitals and advanced healthcare settings.

What career opportunities are available after completing Bachelor of Critical Care Technology (B.CCT)?

After completing Bachelor of Critical Care Technology (B.CCT), graduates can work as Critical Care Technologists, ICU Technicians, or Ventilator Specialists in intensive care units and emergency departments of hospitals. They play an important role in monitoring critically ill patients and managing life-support systems such as ventilators and advanced monitoring equipment. Opportunities are also available with medical equipment companies as Application Specialists, Clinical Support Specialists, or Product Trainers, supporting the use of advanced critical care technologies. Additionally, graduates can work in ambulance and mobile ICU services as Critical Care Transport Technicians or Mobile ICU Specialists, providing life-saving support during patient transport.

How is the programme structured?

The 4-year programme consists of eight semesters with a mix of theoretical classes, laboratory sessions, and clinical postings. The final year includes extensive hospital rotations and internship in various specialty departments.

Are scholarships available?

Yes, we offer merit-based scholarships covering up to 25% of tuition fees for outstanding applicants. Scholarships covering up to 50% of tuition fees on the basis of merit are available for students belonging to EWS category.

What kind of placement support is provided?

The Dedicated Placement Cell provides comprehensive career support, including resume building, interview preparation and clinical skills assessment. Dedicated healthcare recruitment drives are conducted with Apollo Hospitals and other institutions.

What certifications will I receive along with the degree?

In addition to your B.Sc. degree, you'll receive preparation and support for Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) certifications. These internationally recognised certifications enhance your employability globally.

What is the fee payment schedule?

Fees are payable semester-wise. The first instalment is due at the time of admission, and subsequent payments are due at the beginning of each semester. Our university offers flexible payment options, including semester-wise, annual, or one-time full payment.

What higher education options are available after this programme?

After completing B.Sc. in Critical Care Technology, graduates can pursue Post Graduate degrees such as M.Sc. in Critical Care Technology, Clinical Research, allied health sciences or Master's in Public Health. Students may also opt for postgraduate diplomas or specialised certifications in areas like Advanced Critical Care, Emergency Medicine Technology, Cardiac Critical Care, or Neurocritical Care. These programmes help develop advanced clinical expertise and open opportunities for specialised roles, leadership positions, and academic careers.

What is the fee for the programme?

The tuition fee for the programme is ₹2.5 lakh per annum.

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