The eligibility criteria for enrolling in the course are an aggregate score of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, or Biology.
The development of advanced electronic devices and computers has led to the rapid growth of neurotechnology and neuropsychology as a specialty. At the same time, there is an even greater need for skilled technicians to operate and maintain these machines. There aren’t numerous institutions that provide quality instruction in this area. Therefore, the goal of this course is to provide a thorough diploma program that incorporates the most recent developments in neurotechnology and diagnostic tools.
To instruct students in the theoretical and practical operation of the equipment in the neurology intensive care unit and electrophysiology lab.
To educate the students about the common diseases in neurology as well as the departments that deal with it.
To instruct the students in the handling, preservation, organization, and use of medical equipment in neurology.
Training in handling specific medical emergencies that may arise in the neurophysiology lab is another goal of the course