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The Bachelor in Anaesthesia and Operation Theatre Technology is a four-year and three-year undergraduate programme that equips students with the knowledge and practical skills required to assist anaesthesiologists and surgical teams. The curriculum focuses on anaesthesia techniques, operation theatre procedures, equipment handling, and patient monitoring, preparing graduates for vital supporting roles in surgical teams in high-pressure clinical settings.
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4 Years (8 Semesters)
3 Years (6 semesters)
₹80,000 per semester (4 yrs.)
₹90,000 per semester (3 yrs.)
Full-time
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 40% marks in any stream from a recognised board.
The programme trains students in both anaesthesia assistance and surgical environment management. It covers anaesthesia techniques, pharmacology, patient monitoring and crisis management.
Students gain practical experience to support anaesthesiologists and surgical teams across operating rooms, intensive care units, emergency departments and surgical centres.
The curriculum follows a semester-wise approach, beginning with fundamentals of surgical support and gradually advancing towards anaesthesia techniques, sterile practices and operating room procedures.
1. Continuous & Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE)
CMRU emphasises learning by doing, with assessments built around hands-on activities, team projects, design thinking, and case studies. The CCE framework supports continuous assessment of students in both academic and soft-skill domains.
2. Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
The IQAC ensures credibility and consistency across evaluation mechanisms. It oversees assessment processes, modern pedagogical tools, and supports continuous improvement in academic delivery.
3. Student Portal & Transparency
Students have access to a dedicated Student Portal where attendance, CCE marks, and Internal Assessment Test (IAT) scores are updated and viewable in real time.
4. Fieldwork, Projects & Internships
University programmes are designed to include field projects, research components, and internships as part of their evaluation especially in disciplines where practical skills are necessary.
5. Feedback-Driven Iteration
CMRU routinely collects structured feedback from students, alumni, faculty, employers, and academic peers using it to refine both curriculum and assessment strategies.
Graduates will: