KARAULI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (KIMS)

KARAULI INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCES (KIMS)

Empowering Healthcare Careers for Tomorrow

About KIMS

KIMS, or Karauli Institute of Medical Sciences, is a premier institute situated in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, aimed at revolutionizing paramedical education through a learner-centric, skill-based, and career-oriented approach. Backed by Karauli Diagnostics, Eastern India’s most trusted diagnostic chain, KIMS blends academic excellence with real-time clinical exposure.

Founded by Aditya Agrawal with a mission to bridge the gap between medical knowledge and hands-on practice, KIMS nurtures future healthcare technologists with programs that are NSDC-approved, industry-driven, and aligned with Skill India and National Education Policy (NEP) 2020.

We take pride in being one of the most advanced institutes in the region, recognized for our commitment to academic excellence, hands-on clinical training, and placement-driven programs. Our mission is to produce the next generation of healthcare professionals who not only serve but lead the healthcare sector.

Vision & Mission

Vision
To be a globally recognized center for healthcare vocational training, producing highly skilled, ethical, and job-ready healthcare professionals.

Mission:

Provide affordable, high-quality vocational education in medical sciences.

Empower students with clinical exposure in real-time settings.

Bridge academia and industry for employment-readiness.

To ensure 100% clinical exposure and industry-aligned training.

Our Core Values

Excellence: In teaching, learning, and patient care.

Integrity: Ethical standards and professional conduct.

Empathy: Compassion for patients and community.

Innovation: Embracing new ideas and technologies.

Accountability: Transparency in all institutional processes.

Message from the Founder –

Aditya Agrawal

Founder, Karauli Diagnostics & Karauli Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)

“Healthcare isn’t just a service. It’s a mission. And education is how we prepare for it.”

Dear Students, Parents, and Well-Wishers,
It gives me immense joy and pride to welcome you to the Karauli Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) — an institution born out of a deep need, a strong purpose, and a dream to shape a healthier, stronger India.

For more than a decade, my journey as the founder of Karauli Diagnostics has allowed me to witness the rapidly evolving landscape of Indian healthcare. We’ve built one of the most advanced radiology centers in Varanasi, equipped with the latest CT, MRI, and USG technology, and we’ve earned the trust of thousands of patients and referring doctors. But as the diagnostic sector grew, one major gap became painfully clear — the lack of trained, compassionate, and capable paramedical professionals.

That’s when the vision for KIMS was born.

A Purpose-Driven Vision

I have always believed that quality healthcare doesn’t begin in hospitals — it begins in classrooms. When we train our youth not just with knowledge, but with skills and purpose, we build a foundation for a healthier society. India today faces a silent emergency — not a lack of machines or medicines, but a critical shortage of trained technicians, imaging professionals, and laboratory experts. With over 3 lakh diagnostic technologists needed in India, we stand at the crossroads of opportunity and responsibility. KIMS is not just an institute — it is our response to this call of duty.

Bridging the Gap Between Education and Industry

When we started KIMS, our objective was clear — to provide education that is not only theoretical but deeply practical, industry-aligned, and employment-oriented. As the founder of a diagnostic chain that handles hundreds of imaging and pathology cases daily, I knew what the healthcare industry needed — and sadly, most paramedical institutions were not producing that. So we decided to build something different. At KIMS, our students are not limited to textbooks. They walk into real diagnostic centers, assist in live procedures, learn the ethical conduct of patient care, and are mentored by senior radiologists, pathologists, and technologists.

Empowering the Youth, Serving the Nation

The future of Indian healthcare rests not only on doctors but also on diagnostic soldiers — the unseen heroes who detect diseases early, support surgical teams, run ICUs, and provide the clinical evidence that guides every treatment plan. I started KIMS with the conviction that students from Varanasi, Purvanchal, and rural Uttar Pradesh should not be left behind. They deserve access to modern healthcare education, internships, placements, and dignity of work. I wanted to prove that world-class paramedical training can happen right here — not just in metros, but in the spiritual heart of India. And today, I see that dream come alive every time I meet our students — confident, skilled, and ready to serve.

Our Promise to You

As the founder, I make you a personal promise:
– You will be trained in the most modern, clinically relevant way
– You will have direct exposure to diagnostic equipment used in real hospitals
– You will receive career support — not just while studying, but as you step into the world
– You will be part of a family that believes in ethics, growth, and impact

At KIMS, we believe education must lead to transformation — of the student, the community, and the system.

A Message to the Youth

To every student reading this, I say:

You don’t need to come from a big city to dream big. You don’t need to be born into privilege to make an impact.
All you need is clarity of purpose, hunger to learn, and courage to grow — and KIMS will give you the platform to rise.

Healthcare is one of the noblest professions. It’s not just about income; it’s about interventions that change lives. Every sample you test, every scan you perform, every diagnosis you support — you are participating in something bigger than yourself.

So come, join this movement. Become the professional India needs. With blessings, belief, and commitment,

Aditya Agrawal

Founder – Karauli Diagnostics & Karauli Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)

Message from Prof. Vivek Rai

Principal & Head of Department Clinical Engagement.
Karauli Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)
Head of operations Pathology Karauli Diagnostics, Varanasi

Bringing Real Clinical Exposure to the Heart of Learning”

Dear Students and Parents,

At Karauli Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS), we understand that healthcare is not just a subject – it’s a calling. As the Head of Clinical Engagement, my mission is to ensure that our students do not merely study from textbooks, but actively engage with the real-world clinical ecosystem from day one.

In collaboration with Karauli Diagnostics, our four diagnostic centers serve as live learning laboratories for our students. Whether you are pursuing B.Voc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) or B.Voc in Medical Imaging Technology (MIT), you will spend a significant part of your training in actual diagnostic workflows — observing, assisting, and eventually operating with full confidence.

Our students work side-by-side with radiologists, pathologists, and lab technicians, learning not just the procedures, but also the patient care, teamwork, and professional behavior expected in top-tier hospitals and diagnostic centers. We also offer structured case-based discussionsdaily clinical rounds, and exposure to advanced modalities like CT, MRI, and automated pathology platforms.

My team and I have designed a robust clinical logbook and mentorship program to track every student’s skill development across their academic journey. We believe that clinical engagement is not an activity – it is the backbone of paramedical excellence.

To all aspiring healthcare technologists: KIMS will not just teach you; it will transform you. Here, every scan, every sample, every diagnosis is a learning opportunity. And your career in healthcare begins the day you enter our classrooms.

Looking forward to welcoming you into a dynamic, ethical, and hands-on learning culture.

Warm regards,

Prof. Vivek Rai
Principal & Head of Department, Clinical Engagement.
Karauli Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)
Head of operations Pathology Karauli Diagnostics, Varanasi

Email Id- vivek.rai@karaulidiagnostics.com
Mobile No- +91-97666 09438
WhatsApp No. – +91 70214 70061

Industry Speak

Medical Lab Technology

Mr. Abhishek Chaurasia

Director – Biomedical and Services Varanasi

“B.Voc in MLT at KIMS is exactly what the diagnostics industry needs.”

At Biomedical and Services, we are closely involved with hospitals, labs, and educational institutions across India. The biggest gap we observe is between classroom knowledge and practical lab readiness. That’s where KIMS truly stands apart.

We’ve seen KIMS students handling biochemistry analyzers, hematology systems, and ELISA readers confidently — thanks to the institute’s direct clinical integration model. The faculty’s focus on sample accuracy, quality control, and bio-safety aligns with how real labs function.

In fact, we’ve had KIMS graduates who are now working as application specialists and QC officers across Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. This proves that the B.Voc in Medical Laboratory Technology at KIMS is not just a degree — it’s a direct bridge to employability.

We wholeheartedly recommend KIMS as a trusted partner for the diagnostic industry.

Medical Lab Technology

Mr. Priyank Singh

Director – Sigma Medical and Diagnostic Services Varanasi

Future-ready MLT professionals will emerge from institutions like KIMS.”

In the post-COVID world, the role of clinical laboratories has expanded beyond testing — it’s about accuracy, TAT, data reporting, and technology integration. The paramedical workforce must be trained on fully-automated systems, LIS software, and NABL protocols.

I visited the Karauli Institute of Medical Sciences last year and was amazed by the hands-on exposure given to their MLT students. Their students were confidently managing routine chemistry, CBC analyzers, and demonstrating strong fundamentals in sample processing and critical result validation.

Such education, rooted in industry collaboration and live diagnostic centers, is exactly what India needs to scale quality lab services in Tier 2/3 cities. I congratulate KIMS for developing a curriculum that reflects the real lab ecosystem.

We look forward to supporting your students in their journey ahead.

Radiology Equipment Company

Mr. Ashish Khanna

Director – A.K. Enterprises Lucknow

“KIMS is setting the gold standard in vocational radiology training.”

Training students in CT, MRI, and digital radiology is no easy task. It requires access to machines, trained radiologists, safety compliance, and structured hands-on exposure. At KIMS, all these elements are not just present — they are well-integrated.

The B.Voc in Medical Imaging Technology at KIMS exposes students to 64-slice CTs, 1.5 Tesla MRIs, and cutting-edge PACS systems in real-time. That’s rare. Students are not only observing procedures but actively learning positioning, protocol selection, radiation safety, and even basic reporting workflows.

When I interact with their students during workshops, I notice a clarity of concepts and practical confidence that is usually found only after 1-2 years of working in a hospital. This proves KIMS is building technologists who are ready for multispecialty imaging centers, teleradiology, and global healthcare systems.

We are proud to associate with such an institution and strongly support their vision.

Courses Offered

BVoc in Medical Laboratory Technology

BVoc in Radiology & Imaging Technology

Why Choose KIMS?

☑ Affiliated with reputed skill universities and NSDC-recognized

☑ Direct clinical exposure at 4 Karauli Diagnostics centers

☑ 100% practical skill focus with expert radiologists & pathologists

☑ Job-oriented curriculum aligned with industry needs

☑ Regular hospital visits, internships, and simulation labs

☑ Career support in private hospitals, diagnostics labs, and global healthcare setups

☑ International pathway programs after B.Voc

Message from Ms. Samreen A.

Senior CT Radiographer, Karauli Diagnostics
Trainer & Clinical Instructor – B.Voc MIT Program, KIMS

“CT training at KIMS is not theory – it’s transformation.”

As a Senior CT Radiographer with over 8 years of hands-on experience, I have seen many institutes talk about ‘practical training’. But what we do at KIMS is on a different level — it’s real-time, patient-based, and industry-mapped.

At KIMS, we train students from the very first semester on:

✅ 16-slice and 64-slice CT scanners

✅ Contrast-enhanced protocols for brain, chest, abdomen

✅ Trauma CT workflow and emergency scan handling

✅ Patient positioning, communication, and IV line prep

✅ Image reconstruction and basic post-processing

Students are not just watching scans. They are:
✅ Setting up patients
✅ Selecting scan protocols
✅ Observing contrast delivery
✅ Communicating with radiologists
✅ Logging reports and maintaining scan records

By the time they reach their final year, our B.Voc MIT students are ready to walk into any hospital CT room and contribute from day one. Many of them are already assisting in actual CT reporting sessions at Karauli Diagnostics under supervision.

What makes KIMS special is the trust we place in students, the discipline we instill, and the standards we maintain. If you want to become a successful CT technologist — not just a degree holder, but a truly job-ready professional — KIMS will make it happen.

Proud to mentor the future of Indian radiology.

Warm regards,
Ms. Samreen H.
Senior CT Radiographer
Karauli Diagnostics – Varanasi
Trainer – CT Module, B.Voc Medical Imaging Technology, KIMS

Unmatched Practical Exposure at KIMS

Learning by Doing – The KIMS Advantage

In today’s healthcare industry, theoretical knowledge alone is not enough. What sets KIMS apart is its commitment to immersive, hands-on clinical training that starts from Day One. Students pursuing B.Voc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) and B.Voc in Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) at KIMS receive comprehensive practical exposure across all diagnostic verticals — including Pathology Labs, X-Ray, CT Scan, MRI, and PET-CT modalities.

This real-world exposure is not an add-on — it is the core of our pedagogy.

Laboratory Training – From Slide to System

Our MLT students are trained in live, fully functional diagnostic labs within the Karauli Diagnostics network.

Key Practical Modules:

Hematology:

✅ Blood smear preparation and staining

✅ Cell counter operation

✅ ESR, BT, CT, and CBC interpretation

Biochemistry:

✅ Sample centrifugation, serum separation

✅ Operation of semi-auto and fully automatic analyzers

✅ Tests: RFT, LFT, Lipid Profile, Sugar, Thyroid

Microbiology:

Culture techniques and sensitivity testing

Gram staining and microscopy

Handling sterile techniques and infection control

Histopathology:

✅ Tissue processing, microtomy, and staining

✅ Mounting and slide reading under supervision

Clinical Pathology:

✅ Routine urine, stool, and semen analysis

✅ Pregnancy and other rapid card tests

✅ Sample collection protocols and storage guidelines

Each student logs their hands-on activities in daily practical logbooks, which are verified by lab supervisors and senior pathologists. Emphasis is placed on safety protocols, PPE usage, biohazard disposal, and NABL compliance.

X-Ray Training – Mastering Basics of Imaging

Our MIT students start their journey with digital X-Ray (CR/DR) practicals. The aim is to build a strong foundation in anatomy visualization, positioning, and radiation safety.

Real-Time Practice Includes:

Operating CR/DR systems for chest, spine, abdomen, and extremities

Mastery in patient positioning – AP, PA, lateral, oblique

Learning exposure settings, collimation, and use of lead shielding

Interpreting basic pathologies under radiologist guidance

Exposure to portable X-ray units used in ICUs and wards

Students spend time in our digital X-Ray rooms under technician mentorship, learning to adapt protocols as per age, injury, and mobility of the patient.

MRI Training – Cross-Sectional Anatomy in Action

MRI is one of the most complex yet rewarding imaging domains — and KIMS provides one of the few undergraduate-level MRI training programs in the region.

Training on 1.5 Tesla & 3T MRI Includes:

MRI room orientation and understanding the magnetic environment

Patient screening and safety protocols – implants, pacemakers, metal objects

Positioning and coil placement for head, spine, knee, shoulder, and abdomen scans

Observing T1, T2, FLAIR, GRE, DWI, and contrast-enhanced sequences

Shadowing radiologists during brain, spine, musculoskeletal, and pelvic MRI interpretation

Performing basic post-processing and report formatting

MRI training is not just technical — students are also taught how to calm patients, manage claustrophobia, and monitor for motion artifacts during scans.

PET-CT Exposure – The Future of Functional Imaging

PET-CT training at KIMS offers students insight into nuclear medicine and oncology-based diagnostics, making them aware of next-generation imaging technologies.

What Students Experience:

Basics of radiotracers like FDG, their usage, and half-life

Understanding PET principles: glucose metabolism, uptake, SUV values

Patient prep for fasting and injection protocols

Hybrid scan navigation – combining metabolic (PET) with anatomical (CT) images

Handling PACS systems for fusion imaging and interpretation

Students are given the opportunity to witness live cancer scans, observe radiation shielding techniques, and understand how PET scans assist in treatment monitoring.

Mentorship from Real Technologists

Unlike simulation-based institutes, KIMS offers in-person mentoring by working professionals:

MRI technologists like Mr. Robin

CT specialists like Ms. Samreen

Lab managers and microbiologists

Radiologists and nuclear medicine experts

This ensures that every student doesn’t just learn a scan or a test — they understand the clinical decision-making process, patient communication, and documentation required in the real world.

Structure of Practical Learning at KIMS

  • Daily postings: Each student rotates through lab or imaging modalities
  • Clinical logbooks: Documenting procedures with senior technician verification
  • Case presentations: Weekly review of cases observed or assisted
  • Assessments: Practical tests every semester based on real procedures
  • Internship: Full-term clinical internship in the final year with performance report

What Makes KIMS Practical Training Unique?

4 fully functional diagnostic centers integrated into the learning model
✔️ High patient footfall across departments ensures daily real-time exposure
✔️ Industry-grade machines — 1.5T  & 3T MRI, 16 & 384-slice CT, DR systems, fully automated labs
✔️ Mentorship from experts, not just classroom theory
✔️ Job readiness by final year, not post-degree

Outcome: Job-Ready from Day One

By the end of their degree, KIMS students can:

Confidently operate lab analyzers or imaging consoles

Handle emergency situations like trauma CT, stroke MRI

Communicate professionally with patients and doctors

Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) with clinical discipline

Enter hospitals, labs, or imaging centers fully trained and deployable

At KIMS, practical learning is not an event — it is a way of life. Whether it’s drawing blood, reading smears, scanning a spine, or preparing a patient for PET, our students are trained to think, act, and grow like healthcare professionals from day one.

This is the KIMS difference. This is how we shape India’s next generation of healthcare technologists.

Teaching Methodology:

80% Practical + 20% Theory

Case-based learning

Clinical simulations and rotations

Daily 4-hour practicals in diagnostic setups

Weekly assessments & logbook submissions

Soft Skills & Communication Training

About B. Voc Programs

B.Voc (Bachelor of Vocation) is a 3-year UGC-recognized degree  program.

KIMS offers:

  • B.Voc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)
  • B.Voc in Medical Imaging Technology (MIT)

B.Voc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT)

Objective:

To produce skilled lab technologists capable of performing diagnostic tests, sample analysis, and lab management.

Key Areas Covered:

  • Hematology
  • Biochemistry
  • Microbiology
  • Clinical Pathology
  • Histopathology
  • Blood banking
  • Molecular diagnostics (PCR, RT-PCR basics)

Features:

  • Hands-on training in blood sample handling
  • Exposure to real-time lab operations at Karauli
  • Practical record-keeping and SOP development
  • Training in infection control & NABL compliance

B.Voc in Medical Imaging Technology (MIT)

Objective:

To train students in diagnostic imaging techniques and digital radiology with real-time equipment.

Key Areas Covered:

  • X-Ray (Digital and Analog)
  • CT Scan (16/384 slice)
  • MRI (1.5 Tesla & 3 Tesla)
  • Digital PET Scsn
  • Radiation Physics
  • Image Processing & PACS

Features:

  • Reporting practice under Radiologists
  • Anatomy via cross-sectional imaging
  • Safety protocols in radiology
  • Practical training in CR/DR machine handling
  1. Eligibility & Admission Process
  • Minimum Qualification: Class 12 from any stream
  • Age Limit: 17 years
  • Admission: Direct | Online or Offline
  • Intake: Limited seats per batch for quality education
  • Selection: Based on academic record + counseling+ first come first serve basisi

Year Wise Breakdown

1st Year

Human Anatomy & Physiology

Basics of Pathology / Radiology

Medical Ethics & Communication

Introduction to Equipment

Hospital Visits + Practical Record Maintenance

2nd Year

Clinical Biochemistry/Microbiology (MLT)

CT Techniques / Radiation Physics (MIT)

Quality Control in Labs/Imaging

Sample Handling / Scan Positioning

Mid-term internship + Industry mentorship

3rd Year

Histopathology, Cytogenetics (MLT)

MRI Reporting & 3D Reconstructions (MIT)

Qualitycompliance

Research Project

Final internship at Karauli centers

Career Opportunities

For MLT Graduates:

  • Diagnostic Labs (Private/NABL-accredited)
  • Hospitals (Pathology Labs)
  • Blood Banks
  • Public Health Labs
  • Research & Pharma Labs
  • Lab Entrepreneurs

For MIT Graduates

  • Imaging Centers (CT/MRI/X-Ray/Doppler)
  • Multispecialty Hospitals
  • Mobile Radiology Units
  • Teleradiology setups
  • PACS Technologists
  • MRI/CT Reporting Assistant roles
  1. Internship & Placement Support
  • Internship Duration: 6 months in final year
  • Location: Karauli centers & partner hospitals
  • Placement Drives: With top labs & hospitals
  • Average Package: ₹15,000–₹25,000/month starting
  • Support: Resume building, mock interviews, job fairs
  1. Industry Exposure & Practical Learning
  • Daily clinical postings
  • Diagnostic case studies
  • Interactions with working radiologists and lab heads
  • Study tours to renowned labs
  • Shadowing technologists during procedures
  1. Digital Learning & LMS
  • Full access to learning management system
  • Recorded practical videos & notes
  • Quizzes & tests for concept clarity
  • WhatsApp learning groups
  1. Events & Conferences
  • Annual KIMS Conclave – Skill Meet
  • Guest lectures from AIIMS, PGI experts
  • Poster competitions
  • Case presentation sessions
  • Health tech innovation workshops
  1. Life at KIMS
  • Supportive faculty
  • Language & soft skill classes
  • Cafeteria, digital library, and seminar halls
  • Student clubs: Paramedic Champions, Research Circle
  1. Financial Aid
  • Easy Education Loan
  1. Campus Life
  • Regular mentor-mentee sessions
  • Full Day discussions and activities