Medical Laboratory Technicians are the backbone of diagnostic healthcare, performing a wide range of laboratory tests to detect and diagnose diseases. They work in hospitals, diagnostic labs, and research institutions, assisting doctors with accurate medical reports.
Their responsibilities include sample collection, biochemical analysis, microbiology tests, and maintaining lab safety protocols. With the rise in healthcare diagnostics, skilled lab technicians are in high demand across healthcare facilities.
According to WHO, 70% of medical decisions depend on laboratory reports.
In India, Advance Diploma MLT professionals earn between ₹2,50,000 – ₹5,50,000 per year, depending on experience and job location.