B.Voc in Dialysis Technology is a 3-year skill-based undergraduate program designed to train students in the management of dialysis procedures for patients suffering from kidney failure or chronic renal diseases. The course teaches both theoretical concepts and practical applications related to dialysis machines, patient monitoring, and kidney care. As kidney-related disorders rise, so does the demand for trained dialysis technicians in hospitals, clinics, and dialysis centers. This program focuses on preparing healthcare professionals who can operate advanced dialysis equipment, manage emergencies, and provide compassionate patient care during the treatment process. It’s an ideal course for students seeking a stable and meaningful healthcare career.
This 3-year course is divided into six semesters and offers in-depth training in renal anatomy, dialysis principles, vascular access care, and fluid & electrolyte balance. Students learn how to set up dialysis machines, monitor patients before, during, and after procedures, and manage complications that may arise. The curriculum also covers topics like infection control, patient counseling, nutrition, and record-keeping. With mandatory hospital internships and live clinical training, students gain hands-on experience in managing dialysis units. They are also trained in handling emergencies, patient communication, and basic life support (BLS), making them job-ready for multi-specialty hospitals and standalone dialysis centers.
The examination pattern includes semester-wise theory papers, practical tests, internal assessments, and viva voce. Written exams cover subjects like anatomy, physiology, dialysis techniques, renal disorders, and patient management. In practical exams, students demonstrate machine setup, sterilization, and monitoring skills. Internal assessments are based on class participation, clinical postings, attendance, and logbooks. Clinical performance is closely evaluated during hospital internships. In the final semester, students may present case studies or submit a project on dialysis-related challenges. The balanced evaluation approach ensures that students are both academically and clinically competent to serve in real healthcare settings.
The syllabus is carefully structured to provide students with a blend of technical, medical, and patient-centered knowledge. It covers the essential skills required to operate dialysis machines and manage patients with kidney failure.
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Introduction to Dialysis Technology
Basics of Renal Function and Kidney Disorders
Microbiology & Infection Control – I
Communication Skills & Patient Care Ethics
Basic Computer Applications
Environmental Studies
Hemodialysis Techniques
Peritoneal Dialysis Overview
Dialysis Machine Operation & Maintenance
Microbiology & Infection Control – II
Fluid and Electrolyte Balance
Pharmacology for Dialysis Patients
Clinical Posting – Dialysis Units
Vascular Access Management
Managing Dialysis Complications
Nutrition and Counseling for Renal Patients
Advanced Dialysis Procedures (Online HDF, CRRT)
Hospital Internship / Practical Exposure
Basic Life Support (BLS) Training
Project Report / Case Study Submission
Hands-on experience in government & private dialysis centers
Real-time training on Fresenius, Nipro & B. Braun dialysis machines
Regular interaction with nephrologists & patient care staff
High placement potential in hospitals, NGOs, and dialysis chains



