Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology (B.AOTT)

Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology (B.AOTT)

Bachelor in Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology

Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology (B.AOTT)

At Desh Bhagat University (DBU), we offer the Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology (B.AOTT), a comprehensive undergraduate programme designed for those pursuing a career in anaesthesia and surgical technology. In this article, you will understand what the course is, why you may choose it, how long it lasts, what you study, who can join, and what your future may look like.


What is the Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology (B.AOTT?)

Our B.AOTT course is designed to train students to work in anaesthesia departments and operation theatres (OTs) in modern hospitals. By “anaesthesia & operation theatre technology,” we mean the technical support, equipment handling, monitoring of patients during surgeries, sterilisation of tools, preparation of the theatre, and assistance in safe surgical care. This is a key allied‑health science field.
When you join the B.AOTT course at DBU, you will build strong skills in both anaesthesia technology (helping with anaesthetic machines, patient monitoring, understanding drugs) and operation theatre technology (prepping OT, surgical instrument management, infection control, teamwork with surgeons & nurses).
In short, the B.AOTT programme at DBU prepares you to assist in surgery and anaesthesia‑related procedures as a qualified technologist.


Why choose the B.AOTT course?

Hospitals and surgical centres need trained technologists who can work with anaesthetists and surgeons. At DBU, the B.AOTT course is built with this need in mind. If you like working in a technical‑medical environment, you want hands‑on roles, and you want to make a successful contribution in healthcare, this course is for you.
Also, because we place focus on practical training and real‑world hospital exposure, you will graduate ready to join the workforce. The allied health sciences at DBU are designed to meet industry demand. The B.AOTT course specifically aligns with the operational demands of theatres and anaesthesia support staff.
Thus, choosing B.AOTT at DBU gives you a path into a career where technology meets medicine and teamwork meets care.


B.AOTT Course Details at DBU

Programme name: Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology (B.AOTT)
Level: Undergraduate (Bachelor’s degree) in Allied Health Sciences.
Here are the main details:

  • Duration:
    • For direct entry: 3 years of academic study + 1 year internship (making it 4 years total, 8 semesters)
    • For lateral entry: 2 years academic + 1 year internship (making it 3 years total, 6 semesters)
  • Eligibility:
    • Direct Entry: Passed 10+2 in the medical stream (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) with a minimum 50% aggregate (45% for reserved categories) or equivalent recognised board.
    • Lateral Entry: Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (3 years after 10th) OR Diploma in Anaesthesia (2 years after 10+2) with minimum 50% (45% for reserved) or equivalent after a recognised board.
    • Note: Preference will be given to candidates who are NEET‑qualified.
  • What you study (Syllabus/Structure):
    The detailed semester‑wise list of subjects is not fully published in the public programme page, but our allied health sciences show that you’ll learn modules such as basic medical sciences (anatomy, physiology), fundamentals of anaesthesia & OT technology, patient monitoring, sterilisation & infection control, operation theatre management, instrumentation, practical’s and internship. For reference, our Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology outcome document lists outcomes such as preparing OT technologists for employment in hospitals and trauma centres.
  • Course Fee:
    The official DBU Allied Health Sciences Programme page does not list a fixed course fee for B.AOTT. You will need to contact our admissions office for the latest fee structure, instalments, and scholarships.
  • Internship / Practical Exposure:
    The “+1 year internship” component is built into the duration for both entry modes, ensuring you gain hospital/practical experience before you finish and graduate.

B.AOTT Syllabus – What you’ll learn

While we don’t publish the full semester‑by‑semester structure here, you can expect the following kinds of modules in your B.AOTT course at DBU:

  • Fundamentals of human anatomy and physiology: understand body systems, organs, tissues – indispensable for working in theatre and anaesthesia.
  • Basics of anaesthesia technology: understanding anaesthetic machines, agents, monitoring patients’ vitals, assisting anaesthetists.
  • Operation theatre technology: prepping theatres, sterilisation, surgical instrument management, infection control, safety protocols.
  • Patient monitoring and critical care: working during surgeries, observing patients before/during/after operations, using technical monitoring equipment.
  • Equipment handling and maintenance: theatre and anaesthesia devices require proper handling, calibration, and safety checks.
  • Hospital practice & internship: hands‑on training in real OT and anaesthesia departments, following SOPs, working in teams of surgeons, anaesthetists, nurses, technologists.
  • Soft skills & communication: In a theatre setting, you must coordinate with multiple professionals, maintain calm, follow strict protocols, and communicate effectively.

This blend of theory + practice ensures you’re ready for the real world of surgical support and anaesthesia services.


B.AOTT Course Duration

At DBU, the B.AOTT course has two tracks:

  • If you join via direct entry (after 10+2 medical stream), the duration is 3 years academic + 1 year internship, i.e., 4 years total (8 semesters)
  • If you join via lateral entry (after diploma), the duration is 2 years academic + 1 year internship, i.e., 3 years total (6 semesters)

Therefore, you have the flexibility depending on your prior qualifications – whether you join fresh after school or via the diploma route. The internship year is key – it gives you real‑world experience before graduation.


B.AOTT Eligibility

You must satisfy one of the following to apply for our B.AOTT course at DBU:

Direct Entry Route

  • Completed 10+2 (medical stream: Physics, Chemistry, Biology) from a recognised board.
  • Minimum aggregate marks: 50% (45% for the reserved category).
  • Preference for those who are NEET qualified.

Lateral Entry Route

  • Completed a Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology (DOTT) of 3 years after 10th; OR a Diploma in Anaesthesia of 2 years after 10+2.
  • Have a minimum aggregate of 50% (45% for the reserved category).
    You will also need to satisfy the admission process (application, document verification, and fee payment) as per DBU’s policies.

B.AOTT Course Fee

The fee is based on factors such as the batch, campus location, resources, and scholarships you are eligible for. I recommend contacting the admissions office directly at DBU for the latest fee structure, fee schedule (annual or semester-wise), instalment options, and available scholarships. This will help you plan financially.


B.AOTT Scope & Career Opportunities

The career opportunities for graduates of the B.AOTT course at DBU are excellent due to:

  • There is a growing demand for skilled allied health professionals who can operate theatre technology and anaesthesia equipment. Surgical units and hospitals are increasing, minimally invasive surgeries are rising, and anaesthesia services are integral to modern healthcare.
  • Graduates can take up roles such as: Operation Theatre Technologist, Anaesthesia Technologist, Theatre Supervisor, Technician in surgical services, OT Assistant, Anaesthesia Assistant, Monitoring Technician, etc.
  • With experience, you could move into senior roles, management of theatre services, or even teaching/training in allied health.
  • Because surgical/anaesthesia support is universal, there are opportunities in private and public hospitals, trauma centres, surgical centres, and abroad.

So, by finishing the B.AOTT course at DBU, you enter a career path that is both important to healthcare and offers growth.


Why Study B.AOTT at Desh Bhagat University?

There are several reasons why our B.AOTT programme stands out:

  • Being part of DBU’s Faculty of Allied Health Sciences, the programme is designed to meet industry standards and healthcare demands.
  • The blended structure of theory + practical + internship ensures you graduate job‑ready.
  • Our eligibility criteria allow fresh school leavers and diploma holders to join, giving flexible access.
  • The practical experience in actual hospital and OT settings helps you gain confidence and hands‑on skills.
  • Fee is very affordable; our university offers scholarships and support systems to help eligible students.
  • The career scope is strong: you will be positioned in a key allied health service role, which is in demand.
    Choosing the B.AOTT course at DBU is a meaningful step towards a fulfilling medical‑technical career.
Bachelor in Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology

Summary

If you are interested in surgery, anaesthesia, hospital‑based allied health roles, love the idea of working in the background to enable safe operations, managing equipment, supporting surgeons and anaesthetists, then the Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology (B.AOTT) at Desh Bhagat University is a great fit.
If you would like the detailed semester‑wise syllabus, updated fee structure, list of hospitals for internship, or placement statistics, feel free to contact our admissions team. We at DBU are ready to guide you in taking your allied health career forward.

We hope to welcome you to Desh Bhagat University and help you become an important part of the healthcare industry as a qualified Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology professional.

FAQs

1. What is the B.AOTT course?

The B.AOTT (Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology) course is an undergraduate programme that trains students to assist in the operation theatre and anaesthesia procedures. You will learn how to manage surgical instruments, anaesthesia machines, patient monitoring, and ensure infection control in the theatre. This course prepares you to work as a technologist in healthcare settings.


2. What is the full form of B.AOTT?

The full form of B.AOTT is Bachelor of Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology. This course focuses on training students to assist in anaesthesia administration and the management of operation theatres. It combines medical technology with surgical and anaesthesia procedures to ensure patient safety and effective surgical care.


3. What is the duration of the B.AOTT course at Desh Bhagat University?

The B.AOTT course at Desh Bhagat University lasts 3 years for direct entry students who join after completing 10+2 with a medical stream. For lateral entry students who already have a relevant diploma, the course duration is 2 years of academic study followed by a 1-year internship, total 3 years.


4. What are the eligibility requirements for the B.AOTT course?

To join the B.AOTT course at DBU, you need to have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (medical stream) with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories). For lateral entry, you must have a Diploma in Operation Theatre Technology or related qualifications. NEET-qualified candidates are given preference.


5. What subjects will I study in the B.AOTT course?

In the B.AOTT course, you will study subjects like human anatomy and physiology, radiology & imaging, anaesthesia techniques, patient care & monitoring, and operation theatre management. You will also gain hands-on experience with equipment used in anaesthesia and theatre operations. There are practical sessions and a 1-year internship included to give you real-world exposure.


6. What career opportunities are available after completing B.AOTT?

After completing the B.AOTT course, you can work in hospitals, diagnostic centres, and surgical clinics. You may become a radiology technologist, anaesthesia assistant, or operation theatre technologist. With experience, you can advance to roles like OT supervisor, anaesthesia coordinator, or even work in medical equipment companies and training institutes.


7. How is the internship structured in the B.AOTT course?

The internship is a crucial part of the B.AOTT course. It lasts for 1 year and is typically done during the final phase of the course. During the internship, you will gain hands-on experience by working in actual operation theatres and with anaesthesia machines under supervision, helping you understand the practical aspects of the work.


8. Is the B.AOTT course recognised by healthcare authorities?

Yes, the B.AOTT course at Desh Bhagat University is recognised and designed to meet the requirements of the healthcare industry. The course curriculum is structured in accordance with the guidelines of healthcare authorities. Upon completion, you will be qualified to work in hospitals, surgical centres, and other healthcare facilities.


9. What is the fee structure for the B.AOTT course at DBU?

The exact fee structure for the B.AOTT course at Desh Bhagat University may differ based on various factors.. You can contact the DBU admissions office for the most up-to-date information on tuition fees, scholarships, and payment options. The university offers various support systems to help with financing education.


10. What is the salary expectation after completing the B.AOTT course?

After completing the B.AOTT course, the starting salary can range between ₹3 to ₹5 lakhs per year, depending on the job role and location. With experience and further specialisation, such as in MRI or CT technology, you can earn more. Your salary will also increase as you gain seniority in hospitals and other healthcare settings.