━ College of Allied Health Sciences
Six BS degrees. One foundation: real clinical science.
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.
Role in the Health Sector
- Intensive Care Units
- Pharmaceutical companies
- Research institutes
- Forensic laboratories
- Blood donor centers
- Food industry quality control
- Cytogenetic technicians
Why Choose This Program
- Ideal for students who love both medical science and technology
- Your accuracy directly shapes physicians' treatment decisions
- Strong financial stability and demand
- Suited to students who prefer lab-based work over direct patient interaction
- A pathway into forensic investigation or research science
Core Courses
Eligibility
- FSc Pre-Medical with minimum 60% marks, per HEC criteria.
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.
Role in the Health Sector
- Hospital emergency wards
- Operation theatres
- Intensive care units
Why Choose This Program
- For students who want to work in high-stakes, critical-care environments
- A direct, hands-on role in saving lives
- Strong demand for overseas placement
- Multiple specialization pathways for career advancement
Core Courses
Eligibility
- FSc Pre-Medical with minimum 60% marks, per HEC criteria.
BS Radiography & Imaging Technology (RIT)
Role in the Health Sector
- Radiographer
- Diagnostic Medical Sonographer
- Nuclear Medicine Technologist
- Mammographer
- MRI Technologist
- Image Analysis Scientist
- Special Procedure Technologist
Why Choose This Program
- A fast-growing, highly rewarding field
- Strong opportunities to combine clinical practice with teaching
- Multiple sub-specialization paths
- Strong international job market — UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia
- A clear pathway to opening your own diagnostic center
Core Courses
Eligibility
- FSc Pre-Medical with minimum 60% marks, per HEC criteria.
BS Human Nutrition & Dietetics (HND)
Role in the Health Sector
- Clinical Dietitian
- Community Healthcare Worker
- Nutrition Educator
- Sports Nutritionist & Coach
- Food Service & Compliance
- Healthcare Influencer
Why Choose This Program
- For students who believe lifestyle and diet changes can resolve real health problems
- Flexible career options, including remote/online consultation
- A path into health communication and public awareness work
- The option to run an independent clinical practice
Core Courses
Eligibility
- FSc Pre-Medical with minimum 45% marks, or 45% equivalent in A-Levels (Biology required).
BS Microbiology
Role in the Health Sector
- Clinical Microbiologist
- Diagnostic Laboratory Scientist
- Infection Control Officer
- Public Health Surveillance Officer
- Pharmaceutical & Vaccine Research Associate
- Food & Water Safety Quality Analyst
- Academic Researcher
Why Choose This Program
- A foundational science behind almost every area of modern medicine
- Strong demand in diagnostic labs, public health, and pharma
- A direct pathway into postgraduate research and academia
- Suited to students who want a deeply scientific, lab-based role
- Growing relevance in infection control and outbreak response
Core Courses
Eligibility
- FSc Pre-Medical with minimum 45% marks, per HEC criteria.
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.
Role in the Health Sector
- Software Developer
- Healthcare IT Systems Administrator
- Health Informatics Officer
- Hospital Management System (HMS) Specialist
- Neurological departments
- Database Administrator
- Network & Cybersecurity Officer
- Telemedicine Platform Support Specialist
Why Choose This Program
- A globally in-demand degree with strong remote and freelance earning potential
- A growing market for healthcare-specific IT roles as hospitals digitize
- The flexibility to work in any industry, not just healthcare
- A practical, project-based curriculum rather than purely theoretical
- Strong synergy with DYIMS's health sciences environment — real systems to learn from
Core Courses
Eligibility
- Intermediate (FSc / ICS / FA) or equivalent, per HEC criteria.