SMIMS B.Sc FAQs
Ques. Do SMIMS B.Sc graduates get campus placement support from the college?
Ans. SMIMS does not publish formal placement statistics for B.Sc Allied Health programmes. Graduates typically find employment through the Manipal hospital network and healthcare facilities in the Northeast. Clinical training at Sikkim Manipal Hospital during the programme is the primary route to early career opportunities.
Ques. Is the SMU B.Sc Allied Health degree valid for government jobs outside Sikkim?
Ans. SMU is a NAAC A+ accredited deemed university and its degrees are nationally valid. However, state health departments vary in recruitment norms for allied health posts. Candidates should verify eligibility with the relevant state health service board before applying for government positions outside Sikkim.
Ques. Can SMIMS B.Sc graduates pursue M.Sc at other universities in India?
Ans. Yes. B.Sc Allied Health graduates can apply to M.Sc programmes in medical imaging, laboratory technology, cardiovascular technology, and biotechnology at universities that accept a B.Sc Allied Health or Science degree. Eligibility depends on each university’s admission requirements.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for B.Sc students at SMIMS Gangtok?
Ans. SMIMS provides hostel facilities for students. Hostel charges are separate from tuition fees and not included in the total fee figures in this article. Contact the SMIMS admissions office at apply-smims.smu.edu.in for the current hostel fee schedule.
Ques. What is the career difference between B.Sc MLT, MIT, and CVT at SMIMS?
Ans. B.Sc MLT graduates work across diagnostic labs with broad applicability in hospitals and standalone labs. B.Sc MIT graduates are in demand in radiology and imaging departments. B.Sc CVT is more niche, suited to cardiac care units and catheterisation labs. Career scope depends heavily on the state and city of practice after graduation.
Ques. Is B.Sc Medical Biotechnology at SMIMS a clinical or research degree?
Ans. B.Sc Medical Biotechnology at SMIMS is a three-year science-based degree focused on molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, and applied biotechnology. It is not a clinical allied health programme. Graduates typically pursue M.Sc Biotechnology, research roles, or move into pharmaceutical and biomedical research sectors rather than direct clinical positions.


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