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MALLA REDDY VISHWAVIDYAPEETH

(Deemed to be University)

Hyderabad

Recognised under section 3 of The UGC Act, 1956, vide Notification No.9-4/2024-U.3(A) by
Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education, Government of India.

B.Sc. Diabetic Sciences

This Course Structure is Curated as per the NEP-2020 Guidelines

Course Overview

B.Sc. Diabetic Sciences program at Malla Reddy Vishwavidyapeeth, Hyderabad, is an undergraduate program designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and hands-on training in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of diabetes and its complications.

This program focuses on equipping students with the theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills from 1st semester itself. The curriculum focuses on understanding the pathophysiology of diabetes, advanced diagnostic techniques, lifestyle interventions, and therapeutic approaches, including insulin therapy and patient counseling. Students gain practical experience in monitoring blood glucose, managing diabetic foot care, and providing holistic patient education.

Graduates of this program emerge as ‘Skilled Diabetic Care Technologists’, enabling them to pursue further higher studies & do research in Diabetic Care Technology along with plenty of job opportunities globally. This program equips graduates to work in hospitals, diabetes clinics, research centers, and public health organizations, contributing significantly to improving patient outcomes and the quality of life for individuals living with diabetes.

Course Details

Description: 4 Years Degree Program

No. of Credits: 160 minimum and as specified

The minimum eligibility for B.Sc. Diabetic Sciences is a pass in 10+2 with at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology from a recognized board (CBSE/ISC) or equivalent.

The B.Sc. Diabetic Sciences curriculum spans 8 semesters, offering comprehensive training in diabetes management, metabolic disorders, patient education, and clinical care.

SemesterName of the Subject
Semester 1Human Anatomy
Human Physiology
Biochemistry
Basic Principles of Nutrition
Introduction to Diabetes
Practical: Anatomy and Biochemistry Lab
Semester 2Pathophysiology of Diabetes
Pharmacology
Fundamentals of Diabetes Management
Community Medicine and Public Health
Practical: Diabetes Management and Patient Interaction
Semester 3Advanced Diabetes Management
Endocrinology
Diabetes Complications
Clinical Psychology
Practical: Monitoring and Managing Diabetic Patients
Semester 4Diabetes in Special Populations (Pediatric and Geriatric)
Dietary Management in Diabetes
Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases
Research Methodology and Biostatistics
Practical: Specialized Diabetes Care
Semester 5Gestational Diabetes Management
Lifestyle Modification and Diabetes
Diabetes in Critical Care Settings
Diabetes Foot Care
Practical: Foot Assessment and Lifestyle Counseling
Semester 6Advanced Therapeutics in Diabetes
Insulin Pump Therapy
Emerging Trends in Diabetic Technology
Health Education and Promotion
Practical: Insulin Pump Programming and Patient Training
Semester 7Clinical Internship in Diabetology
Case Studies and Patient Management
Practical: Diabetes Clinics and Hospitals
Semester 8Diabetes Unit Management
Thesis/Research Project
Entrepreneurship in Diabetes Care
Practical: Clinical and Administrative Operations
  • Clinical Management of Diabetes: Proficiency in diagnosing, monitoring, and managing patients with diabetes and its complications.
  • Dietary and Lifestyle Counseling: Skills in advising patients on diet, exercise, and lifestyle modifications to manage diabetes effectively.
  • Diabetes Technology and Insulin Management: Knowledge of insulin pumps, glucometers, and emerging technologies in diabetic care.
  • Patient Education and Public Health: Expertise in educating patients and communities on diabetes prevention and management.
  • Specialized Diabetes Care: Focus on managing gestational diabetes, pediatric diabetes, and diabetes in elderly populations.
  • Diabetes Unit Management: Skills to manage diabetes care units, including administrative tasks, compliance, and patient coordination.
  • Certification in Advanced Diabetes Management: Training in advanced clinical care and therapeutic interventions for diabetic patients.
  • Lifestyle and Dietary Management Certification: Focuses on dietary planning and lifestyle interventions for managing diabetes.
  • Diabetes Technology Certification: Covers the use of modern diabetic technologies such as insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitors.
  • Public Health and Patient Education Certification: Emphasizes community-level education and diabetes prevention programs.
  • Diabetes Unit Management Certification: Provides training in managing diabetes clinics and administrative operations.
  • M.Sc. in Diabetes or Endocrinology
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Diabetology
  • Master’s in Clinical Nutrition
  • Advanced Certifications in Diabetes Technology or Public Health
Duration Roles and Responsibilities Salary Range
0-3 years Diabetes Educator, Clinical Nutritionist ₹4,50,000 – ₹6,50,000 per annum
3-5 years Diabetes Specialist, Lifestyle Coach ₹6,50,000 – ₹8,50,000 per annum
5-10 years Senior Diabetes Care Specialist, Unit Manager ₹8,50,000 – ₹12,00,000 per annum
10+ years Director of Diabetes Care Services, Consultant Diabetologist ₹12,00,000+ per annum
Note: Salaries vary based on experience, location, and type of healthcare institution.

Fee Structure Per Academic Year

Tuition FeeMiscellaneous FeeScholarship     
125000 ₹10000 ₹Above 90% –  25000 ₹Between 80-90%12500 ₹Between 70-80%6250 ₹