Yes. The syllabus of a Polytechnic in Medical Lab Technician College in Haryana includes full training in handling modern diagnostic and biomedical equipment. Since today’s healthcare system depends heavily on automated machines and precise testing tools, the course ensures that every student becomes comfortable using both basic and advanced lab instruments.
During the diploma, you will learn step-by-step how to operate, maintain and troubleshoot a variety of machines used in pathology labs, hospitals and diagnostic centres. Your practical sessions are designed to give you real experience so that you can confidently work in any medical laboratory after graduation.
Here are the main types of modern equipment you will learn to handle:
You will learn how to prepare slides, focus the microscope, interpret cell structures and detect abnormalities in blood, tissues and microorganisms.
These are used to separate blood components, serum and plasma. You will learn how to set speed, use test tubes correctly and follow safety rules.
These machines perform tests like liver function, kidney function, blood sugar, thyroid levels and more. You will learn how to calibrate the machine, load samples and read results.
These machines perform complete blood counts (CBC). You will be trained to run samples, maintain the machine and understand flagged results.
These systems are used to detect infections such as HIV, hepatitis, dengue and other immune-related conditions.
You will learn how to grow bacterial cultures, handle petri dishes, use incubators and maintain sterile conditions.
These are used for chemical analysis in biochemistry labs. You will learn how to adjust wavelengths and interpret colour-based results.
Some colleges also introduce students to basic biomedical equipment used in hospitals to widen career opportunities.