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How to get admission to PG Diploma in Emergency Medical Services (PGDEMS) at Medical College?
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To get admission to PG Diploma in Emergency Medical Services (PGDEMS) at Medical College, candidates should have completed MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, BNYS, BUMS, BPT, BSc. Nursing, BSc. Emergency Care & Trauma Care & Technology or its equivalent w
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To get admission to PG Diploma in Emergency Medical Services (PGDEMS) at Medical College, candidates should have completed MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, BNYS, BUMS, BPT, BSc. Nursing, BSc. Emergency Care & Trauma Care & Technology or its equivalent with valid MCI registration or state registration from a recognized university board. Some institutes conduct entrance examinations for admission based on marks in the qualifying examination followed by personal interviews. The course is for 1 year and the fee can range from INR 24,500 to 1.5 Lac depending on the institute. The average salary after completing the course can range from INR 3 Lacs to INR 7 Lacs per annum.
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To get admission to PG Diploma in Infection Control (ICN) at Medical College, the eligibility criteria include a Diploma or graduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university/institute. The programme has a duration of 6 months with
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To get admission to PG Diploma in Infection Control (ICN) at Medical College, the eligibility criteria include a Diploma or graduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university/institute. The programme has a duration of 6 months with an intake of 100 students and a fee of INR 23,000. Assessment is based on continuous evaluation and term-end assessment, with a passing standard of 50% in both. The programme aims to upgrade knowledge in basic microbiology, disease transmission, and infection control principles and practices.
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B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology graduates can work in the following sectors:
1. Hospitals
2. Medical manufacturing companies (Cardiac Pacemakers, Stents, Catheters and Balloons)
3. Industrial Medical Facilities
4. Educational Institutions
1. Hospitals
2. Medical manufacturing companies (Cardiac Pacemakers, Stents, Catheters and Balloons)
3. Industrial Medical Facilities
4. Educational Institutions
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What is the admission criteria for PG Diploma in Emergency Medical Services (PGDEMS) at Medical College?
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The admission criteria for PG Diploma in Emergency Medical Services (PGDEMS) at Medical College is that candidates should have completed MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, BNYS, BUMS, BPT, BSc. Nursing, BSc. Emergency Care & Trauma Care & Technology or it
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The admission criteria for PG Diploma in Emergency Medical Services (PGDEMS) at Medical College is that candidates should have completed MBBS, BDS, BHMS, BAMS, BNYS, BUMS, BPT, BSc. Nursing, BSc. Emergency Care & Trauma Care & Technology or its equivalent with valid MCI registration or state registration from a recognized university board. Some institutes conduct entrance examinations for admission based on marks in the qualifying examination followed by personal interviews.
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Yes, Medical College provides placements for B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology. Graduates of this program can find placements in traditional and non-traditional areas including hospitals, medical manufacturing companies, industrial medical fa
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Yes, Medical College provides placements for B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology. Graduates of this program can find placements in traditional and non-traditional areas including hospitals, medical manufacturing companies, industrial medical facilities, and educational institutions.
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B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology at Medical College is chosen for its industry-oriented course with a focus on training students in cardiovascular disease management and care. The programme objectives include creating fully trained, qualifie
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B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology at Medical College is chosen for its industry-oriented course with a focus on training students in cardiovascular disease management and care. The programme objectives include creating fully trained, qualified cardiovascular technologists with expertise in techniques like cardiac catheterization, Electrocardiography, Echocardiography, and ultrasound instrumentation. The course offers various job opportunities in the medical field, hospitals, universities, and health organizations, with roles such as Cardiovascular Technician, Cardiovascular Technologist, Medical Sonographer, Dialysis Technology, and Nephrologists Technician.
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What all documents do I need to PG Diploma in Infection Control (ICN) admission at Medical College?
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To get admission in PG Diploma in Infection Control (ICN) at Medical College, the following documents are required:
1. Diploma or graduation certificate in any discipline from a recognised university/institute.
2. Mark sheets of Diploma or gradu
1. Diploma or graduation certificate in any discipline from a recognised university/institute.
2. Mark sheets of Diploma or gradu
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To get admission in PG Diploma in Infection Control (ICN) at Medical College, the following documents are required:
1. Diploma or graduation certificate in any discipline from a recognised university/institute.
2. Mark sheets of Diploma or graduation.
3. Proof of identity (Aadhaar card, PAN card, etc.).
4. Proof of address (Aadhaar card, passport, etc.).
5. Passport-sized photographs.
6. Migration certificate (if applicable).
7. Transfer certificate (if applicable).
8. Caste certificate (if applicable).
9. Income certificate (if applicable).
10. Certificate of medical fitness.
11. Proof of payment of fees.
12. Any other document as specified by the Medical College.
1. Diploma or graduation certificate in any discipline from a recognised university/institute.
2. Mark sheets of Diploma or graduation.
3. Proof of identity (Aadhaar card, PAN card, etc.).
4. Proof of address (Aadhaar card, passport, etc.).
5. Passport-sized photographs.
6. Migration certificate (if applicable).
7. Transfer certificate (if applicable).
8. Caste certificate (if applicable).
9. Income certificate (if applicable).
10. Certificate of medical fitness.
11. Proof of payment of fees.
12. Any other document as specified by the Medical College.
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To get a seat in Medical College for B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology, the candidate should have passed 10+2 Examination in five subjects including English with minimum 50% marks in PCB from any recognized Board/University. The eligibility c
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To get a seat in Medical College for B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology, the candidate should have passed 10+2 Examination in five subjects including English with minimum 50% marks in PCB from any recognized Board/University. The eligibility criteria include a duration of 4 Years (Including 1 year of Clinical Training/Internship) and a tuition fee of 62,000 INR and a development fee of 8,000 INR.
The B.Sc. CVT (Cardiovascular Technology) course is one of the best CVT/CCT programs in South Asia, affiliated to Kasturba Hospital, and provides unmatched clinical exposure for its students. Students are trained to diagnose and examine heart chambers, valves, and vessels with the help of cardiac ultrasound equipment and cardiac electrocardiograms, also assist in operating equipment and administration of cardiac catheterization procedures in invasive cardiac setup.
Graduates of this program can find placements in traditional and non-traditional areas including hospitals, medical manufacturing companies, industrial medical facilities, and educational institutions. The program outcomes include gaining in-depth knowledge of the human cardiovascular system and latest cardiovascular technology, acquiring empathy and skills to offer highest quality cardiovascular care and services to the patients, nurturing leadership skills in inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary health care communities, understanding societal and environmental factors associated with cardiovascular problems and treatments, following ethical practices and moral values during practice, and strengthening communication skills of the students.
The B.Sc. CVT (Cardiovascular Technology) course is one of the best CVT/CCT programs in South Asia, affiliated to Kasturba Hospital, and provides unmatched clinical exposure for its students. Students are trained to diagnose and examine heart chambers, valves, and vessels with the help of cardiac ultrasound equipment and cardiac electrocardiograms, also assist in operating equipment and administration of cardiac catheterization procedures in invasive cardiac setup.
Graduates of this program can find placements in traditional and non-traditional areas including hospitals, medical manufacturing companies, industrial medical facilities, and educational institutions. The program outcomes include gaining in-depth knowledge of the human cardiovascular system and latest cardiovascular technology, acquiring empathy and skills to offer highest quality cardiovascular care and services to the patients, nurturing leadership skills in inter-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary health care communities, understanding societal and environmental factors associated with cardiovascular problems and treatments, following ethical practices and moral values during practice, and strengthening communication skills of the students.
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B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology graduates can work as Cardiovascular Technologists. They can find placements in hospitals, medical manufacturing companies, industrial medical facilities, and educational institutions. They can also choose th
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B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology graduates can work as Cardiovascular Technologists. They can find placements in hospitals, medical manufacturing companies, industrial medical facilities, and educational institutions. They can also choose their career field either in a hospital setting (as cardiac sonographers or cardiac catheterization & intervention technologists) or in industries. Additionally, there are opportunities for academic posts in this evolving field.
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To apply for a PG Diploma in Infection Control (ICN) at a Medical College, you should:
1. Check the eligibility criteria, which typically include a Diploma or graduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university/institute.
2. Ensure yo
1. Check the eligibility criteria, which typically include a Diploma or graduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university/institute.
2. Ensure yo
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To apply for a PG Diploma in Infection Control (ICN) at a Medical College, you should:
1. Check the eligibility criteria, which typically include a Diploma or graduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university/institute.
2. Ensure you meet the program's duration and intake requirements.
3. Review the programme fees, which may vary depending on the institution.
4. Understand the assessment and grading system, including continuous and term-end assessments.
5. Look for collaborative programs, such as the Diploma in Infection Prevention and Control (DIPC), which may be offered in partnership with organizations like the Infection Control Academy of India (IFCAI).
6. Consider the importance of the Infection Preventionist (IP) profession and the qualifications required, which may vary in different scenarios.
7. Explore career opportunities in infection control and patient safety.
1. Check the eligibility criteria, which typically include a Diploma or graduate degree in any discipline from a recognised university/institute.
2. Ensure you meet the program's duration and intake requirements.
3. Review the programme fees, which may vary depending on the institution.
4. Understand the assessment and grading system, including continuous and term-end assessments.
5. Look for collaborative programs, such as the Diploma in Infection Prevention and Control (DIPC), which may be offered in partnership with organizations like the Infection Control Academy of India (IFCAI).
6. Consider the importance of the Infection Preventionist (IP) profession and the qualifications required, which may vary in different scenarios.
7. Explore career opportunities in infection control and patient safety.
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