PARAMEDICAL & HEALTHCARE
Dialysis Technology
Duration | 2 Years |
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Eligibility | 10th |
Duration | 3 Years |
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Eligibility | 12th Any Streams |
Course Name |
Diploma in Dialysis Technology Bachelor in Dialysis Technology |
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Course Level | Diploma & Degree |
Course Duration | 2 years & 3 year |
Course Eligibility | 10th Pass/Fail, 12th any stream |
Average Salary | INR 1,50,000 – 2,00,000 |
Areas of Employment | Government/Private Hospitals, Dialysis Clinics, Research centres etc. |
Government Affiliation | Yes |

What is Dialysis?
Dialysis is a medical procedure used to filter and purify the blood when a person’s kidneys cannot perform their normal function of removing waste products and excess fluids from the body. It is primarily used for individuals with kidney failure.
Dialysis helps compensate for kidney function loss by using a machine or special filter to remove waste products, excess fluids, and other impurities from the blood.
What is Dialysis?
Dialysis is a medical procedure used to filter and purify the blood when a person’s kidneys cannot perform their normal function of removing waste products and excess fluids from the body. It is primarily used for individuals with kidney failure.
Dialysis helps compensate for kidney function loss by using a machine or special filter to remove waste products, excess fluids, and other impurities from the blood.
Due to the sharp hike in population, increase in the number of hospitals, and heavy investments in the healthcare sector, the need for professional and well-trained dialysis technicians is on the rise. Due in part to the rise in chronic kidney disease or kidney failure affecting an estimated 843.6 million individuals worldwide.

Why SCOPE?
SCOPE’s diploma & Degree course in dialysis technology helps you become a well-trained professional dialysis technician to assist dialysis specialists in dialysis therapies and procedures. Our students learn with the most advanced techniques and equipment according to international standards.
Dialysis Technicians are responsible for assembling and maintaining dialysis machines, monitoring patients undergoing dialysis treatment, and maintaining the highest safety and cleanliness standards when operating the machines. This course is designed to build well-informed and duly trained dialysis technicians for working efficiently in hospitals, medical clinics & dialysis centers
What Does a Dialysis Technician Do?
- Preparing and operating dialysis machines
- Patient monitoring
- Documentation and record-keeping
- Equipment maintenance and troubleshooting
Career Prospects
- Private, Government or Corporate Hospitals
- Nursing Homes
- Nephrologist’s Clinics
- Dialysis / Rental Centers
- Medical Assistant Trainer
The course is designed to prepare students to administer hemodialysis treatments for patients with renal failure, under the supervision of a nurse or physician. The course imparts essential instruction to enrolled students in basic anatomy and physiology, dialysis preparation, dialysis prescription interpretation, extracorporeal circuit, dialyzer setup and maintenance, patient preparation, equipment monitoring, venipuncture and local anesthesia administration, taking vital signs, documentation and communication, safety and sanitation, emergency interventions, and professional standards and ethics. In Dialysis Technology covers specialties like cardiac care technology, respiratory care technology, dialysis technology, imaging sciences technology, clinical medical lab, among others.
Best Medical Courses After 12th Without NEET
Are you a 12th pass student passionate about a career in healthcare but worried about cracking the highly competitive NEET exam? Don’t worry! There are plenty of rewarding medical and paramedical courses you can pursue after 12th without NEET. These programs open doors to fulfilling careers in healthcare, offering diverse roles, competitive salaries, and the chance to make a meaningful impact.
In this blog, we’ll explore the best medical courses without NEET, their eligibility, career scope, salaries, and why institutions like JCC are a great choice for your medical journey.