B.Sc. in Neuroscience Technology is a 3-4 -year undergraduate program that blends the fields of neuroscience, biology, and technology. The course focuses on the study of the nervous system, brain functions, and neurological disorders while incorporating modern technological tools and techniques used in research and clinical settings. Students learn about neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuroimaging, neuroinformatics, and laboratory techniques like electrophysiology and brain imaging. The program also covers the application of advanced technologies such as brain-computer interfaces, neural networks, and computational neuroscience. Practical training, lab work, and internships are integral components of the course. Graduates can pursue careers in research, healthcare, and neurotechnology, or work in academic and medical institutions, contributing to the advancement of neuroscience and brain-related technologies.