Bachelor of Science in accident and emergency care technology
/ B.Sc in A & E care technology
is a course that trains interested students in the emergency and trauma care to have both intellectual knowledge and practical skills relevant to medical care in the field of emergency medicine. The requirement
for emergency medical technicians or EMTs is high all over the world especially.
as the first medical attention providers in ambulances, intensive care units, casualty departments of hospitals, medical centres, nursing homes etc.This course makes the students become an expert in accident care and emergency care technology for providing
continuous care to all the patients as required and make them familiar to the drugs required and equipment used in emergency cases.
Eligibility Criteria
The basic eligibility to join
B.Sc in accident and emergency care technology is to either finish the 10+2 or PUC equivalent schooling level with at least physics, chemistry, biology ( or botany and zoology) along with the English language or
have finished a three-year diploma in allied medical sciences after 10th.
The students need to have at least scored a minimum of 40-45 percent of marks in their 10+2 or diploma. The applicants must be over the age of 17 to join this Bachelor of Science course.
Top Colleges
Narayana Hrudayalaya, Bangalore, Karnataka
Hosmat hospital and educational institute, Bangalore, Karnataka
St. John's medical college and hospital, Bangalore, Karnataka
M.S. Ramaiah University of health sciences, Bangalore
JSS Medical college and school of allied health sciences, Mysore Karnataka
Manipal school of allied medical sciences, Manipal, Karnataka
Christian medical college, CMC, Vellore, Tamil Nadu
P.G.P. college of pharmaceutical sciences and research institute, Namakkal, Tamil Nadu
The Tamil Dr M.G.R. medical university and research centre, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Sri Ramachandra medical college and research institute, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Sashank educational institute, Vellore, Tamil Nadu
Delhi paramedical institute, Ashok Nagar, New Delhi
Symbiosis Institute of health sciences, Pune, Maharashtra
Velammal college of allied health sciences, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Nandha college of allied health sciences, Erode, Tamil Nadu
Fortis health care, Jaipur, Rajasthan
Sri Satya Sai medical college and research institute, Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu
Impact paramedical institute, New Delhi
Moyt international institute of health sciences, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Meenakshi mission hospital and college, Madurai, Tamil Nadu
PES Institute of medical sciences and research, Kuppam, Andhra
Saveetha medical college, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
Amrita College of allied medical sciences, Kochi campus, Kochi, Kerala
Max health care institutes
Columbia Asia Institute of health sciences
Mayom hospital and health care institute
Career and Scope
After graduating from college with a degree in the
Bachelor of Science in accident and emergency care
technology, students can pursue a master’s level course either in India
or abroad with an M.Sc in an accident and emergency care
technology, M.Sc in emergency care, etc.
They can then work as professors or lecturers in government
medical colleges, private medical colleges, paramedical
colleges, and allied health sciences colleges. If they wish to
join the workforce after the completion of B.Sc, here are plenty
of job opportunities in this field. According to the latest U.S
workforce reports, the ob demand for emergency medical
techniciansincreases by around 10 percent every year.