College of Allied Health Sciences

College of Allied Health Sciences

Six BS degrees. One foundation: real clinical science.

Four-year, GCUF-affiliated degrees across the diagnostic, surgical, laboratory, nutrition, and health-technology sciences — each built around hands-on training and genuine career pathways.

BS Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)

Medical laboratory technology covers the full range of chemical tests and diagnostic procedures performed on blood and body fluids in clinical laboratories — work that determines the disease or deficiency a patient is suffering from. Students learn to identify microorganisms, blood-clotting disorders, and biomarkers, interpret laboratory results accurately, and cross-match donor and recipient blood for transfusion.

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BS Operation Theatre Technology (OTT)

Operation theatre technologists are critical members of the surgical team, working alongside surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nurses to ensure every operation runs safely. Students train to manage surgical instruments and drugs, operate ventilators, defibrillators, and ECG monitors, and uphold infection control standards in the OT.

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BS Radiography & Imaging Technology (RIT)

This program trains students to produce and interpret the medical images used to diagnose disease — operating the machines behind X-rays, ultrasounds, MRI, CT scans, fluoroscopy, angiography, doppler scanning, and PET imaging.

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BS Human Nutrition & Dietetics (HND)

An emerging and increasingly respected field in Pakistan, given its central role in disease management. Students learn to assess nutritional problems and health complications, and to treat patients through customized diet plans and medical nutrition therapy rather than medication — including critical patients who require nutrition support for survival.

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A laboratory and research-oriented program focused on the study of microorganisms — bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites — and their role in human health, disease, and the environment. Students learn to isolate, culture, and identify pathogens, understand how infections spread and how the body responds, and apply this knowledge in diagnostic, industrial, and research settings.

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BS Information Technology

DYIMS’s one non-clinical degree program, built for students who want to enter the technology sector through a healthcare-aware lens — understanding not just software and systems, but how they’re applied inside hospitals, labs, and the broader health sector. Students gain a full general IT foundation alongside focused exposure to health informatics and digital health systems.

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Admissions Open

Choose your BS degree for 2026–27.

Admissions are open for 2026–27 across BS Degree, Diploma, and Certificate programs.
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