BiPC → Allied Health Sciences (BMLT / BMRT / BOT) → Diagnostic / Hospital Sector
BiPC students can enter the healthcare system through Allied Health Sciences degrees like BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Lab Technology), BMRT (Radiology), or BOT (Occupational Therapy) without requiring NEET cutoffs comparable to MBBS. Allied health professionals work directly in diagnostic labs, radiology departments, ICUs, and rehabilitation centres alongside doctors. With India adding thousands of hospitals and diagnostic centres annually, demand is strong — starting at ₹3–5 LPA with growth to ₹8–15 LPA in senior or specialized roles.
Duration after Class 10: 5.5-6
Qualification path
- 1
Class 11-12 BiPC
2 yrs
- 2
BMLT (Medical Lab Technology) / BMRT (Radiography) / BOT (Occupational Therapy) / BSc Cardiac Technology / BSc Radiology — 3-4 years
3.5 yrs
Entry exam: State entrance or merit-based
- 3
Diagnostic Lab / Hospital / Government Health Department post
0 yrs
Key exams
National Eligibility cum Entrance Test — Undergraduate
After: 12th / Inter
Difficulty: Very High
Unlocks: MBBS, BDS …
Bachelor of Physiotherapy Entrance Exam
After: 12
Difficulty: moderate
Unlocks: Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) admissions at top colleges via state/national entrance
Bachelor of Medical Lab Technology Entrance Exam
After: 12
Difficulty: easy
Unlocks: Bachelor of Medical Lab Technology admissions — entry to diagnostic lab careers
Common University Entrance Test (Undergraduate)
After: 12
Difficulty: moderate
Unlocks: Central University admissions for UG programmes across all streams