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How to get admission to B.S. Course in Cardiac Care Technology at Narayana Hrudayalaya_Paramedical?
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To get admission to the B.S. Course in Cardiac Care Technology at Narayana Hrudayalaya_Paramedical, the eligibility is 10+2 (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology). The course is a 4-year degree program.
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Yes, Dayananda Sagar University provides placements for B.Sc in Cardiac Care Technology. The university has a strong industry connection and offers placement assistance to its students. Many top hospitals and healthcare organizations visit the
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Yes, Dayananda Sagar University provides placements for B.Sc in Cardiac Care Technology. The university has a strong industry connection and offers placement assistance to its students. Many top hospitals and healthcare organizations visit the campus for recruitment, and students have been placed in various roles such as cardiac technologists, cardiovascular technologists, and ECG technicians.
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management at the University of Hyderabad involves:
1. An entrance exam conducted by the University for 75 marks, comprising objective type questions rel
1. An entrance exam conducted by the University for 75 marks, comprising objective type questions rel
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management at the University of Hyderabad involves:
1. An entrance exam conducted by the University for 75 marks, comprising objective type questions related to Problem Solving, Healthcare awareness, Verbal Ability, and General Knowledge.
2. Candidates shortlisted after the written test will be called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
3. The final offer is made based on performance in the written test (60% weightage), Group Discussion (15% weightage), and Personal Interview (25% weightage).
1. An entrance exam conducted by the University for 75 marks, comprising objective type questions related to Problem Solving, Healthcare awareness, Verbal Ability, and General Knowledge.
2. Candidates shortlisted after the written test will be called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview.
3. The final offer is made based on performance in the written test (60% weightage), Group Discussion (15% weightage), and Personal Interview (25% weightage).
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Yes, there is an entrance exam required for admission to MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management at University of Hyderabad. The entrance exam will be for 75 marks, comprising objective type questions related to Problem Solving, Healthcare
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Yes, there is an entrance exam required for admission to MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management at University of Hyderabad. The entrance exam will be for 75 marks, comprising objective type questions related to Problem Solving, Healthcare awareness, Verbal Ability, and General Knowledge. Candidates shortlisted after the written test will be called for Group Discussion and Personal Interview. The final offer would be made on the basis of performance in the written test, Group Discussion, and Personal Interview, with a weightage of 60% for the written exam, 15% for the Group Discussion, and 25% for the Personal Interview.
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The University of Hyderabad offers admission to the MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management course on the basis of a written entrance examination for 75 marks, followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview. The final offer is made bas
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The University of Hyderabad offers admission to the MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management course on the basis of a written entrance examination for 75 marks, followed by Group Discussion and Personal Interview. The final offer is made based on performance in the written test (60% weightage), Group Discussion (15% weightage), and Personal Interview (25% weightage).
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a month ago
Are there any overhead expenses during B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology at JSS Medical College?
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The overhead expenses for B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology at JSS Medical College are as follows:
- Fee per year: INR 1,64,300
- NRI Fee per year: USD 4620
- Fee per year: INR 1,64,300
- NRI Fee per year: USD 4620
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The college is strict, with a minimum eligibility requirement of a B.Sc. degree in Emergency Medicine Technology, Critical Care Technology, or equivalent with at least 50% marks.
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Admission criteria for B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology at Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute for reserved category students:
A candidate desiring to join the (3-year course work + 1-year internship) program, leading to the degree B.Sc.
A candidate desiring to join the (3-year course work + 1-year internship) program, leading to the degree B.Sc.
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Admission criteria for B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology at Dr MGR Educational and Research Institute for reserved category students:
A candidate desiring to join the (3-year course work + 1-year internship) program, leading to the degree B.Sc. (Allied Health Science) should have passed the HSC/CBSE/ISC or equivalent examination with one of the following subject combinations:
* Physics, Chemistry, Biology ( Eligible for all AHS courses )
* Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology ( Eligible for all AHS courses )
* Physics, Chemistry, Biology, biochemistry ( Eligible for all AHS courses )
* Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
A candidate desiring to join the (3-year course work + 1-year internship) program, leading to the degree B.Sc. (Allied Health Science) should have passed the HSC/CBSE/ISC or equivalent examination with one of the following subject combinations:
* Physics, Chemistry, Biology ( Eligible for all AHS courses )
* Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology ( Eligible for all AHS courses )
* Physics, Chemistry, Biology, biochemistry ( Eligible for all AHS courses )
* Physics, Chemistry, Biology.
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The eligibility criteria for the MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management programme at the University of Hyderabad differ for reserved category candidates. The university follows the government of India's reservation policy, which provides r
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The eligibility criteria for the MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management programme at the University of Hyderabad differ for reserved category candidates. The university follows the government of India's reservation policy, which provides relaxation in the eligibility criteria for candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, and PWD categories. The specific eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates are not explicitly mentioned in the provided text, but it can be inferred that the university adheres to the national reservation policy. Therefore, the eligibility criteria for reserved category candidates may include relaxation in the academic qualification, age limit, or other requirements as per the government guidelines.
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The eligibility criteria for direct admission to the MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management course at the University of Hyderabad is through an entrance exam conducted by the university, followed by group discussion and personal interview.
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The eligibility criteria for direct admission to the MBA in Health Care and Hospital Management course at the University of Hyderabad is through an entrance exam conducted by the university, followed by group discussion and personal interview. The entrance exam is for 75 marks, comprising objective type questions related to problem solving, healthcare awareness, verbal ability, and general knowledge. Candidates shortlisted after the written test will be called for group discussion and personal interview. The final offer is made based on performance in the written test (60% weightage), group discussion (15% weightage), and personal interview (25% weightage).
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