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3 days agoBeginner-Level 1
Students who obtain admission after 12 th PCB in B.Sc. Medical Laboratory Technology at Chandigarh University require paying course fee which is typically yearly. The total cost of the programme will be 6 Lacs after considering the academic fee in the entire course of the program.
The initial year cost is approximately 1.5–1.6 Lacs and the same is applied in the later years based on the university directives. Other charges like costs of accommodation, transport or personal cost are not covered by the academic fee and they can differ in per student.
Students who excel in CUCET entrance test can be given scholarships which will consequen
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4 days agoBeginner-Level 1
This process normally starts by registering on the admission portal of the university where students get an account and are required to fill in their personal and academic details. The applicants can also decide to take the CUCET which gives him or her a chance of getting scholarships according to performance.
After the application is received, the university evaluates the eligibility of the candidate depending on PCB scores of the 12 th -grade together with the necessary documents. Qualified candidates are then taken through the counselling and confirmation of admissions.
To complete the process of admission, the students need to pass t
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4 weeks agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
General category candidates who received seats had ranks around 200–300 level.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
ITM – Institute of Health Sciences me BSc Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT) course's duration is 3 years.
There are 6 semesters, which include theory + practical training.
In some cases, internship / clinical training is a part of the curriculum, which depends on the institute's norms.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The candidate should have passed Class 12 or any equivalent exam with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. For reserved category the minimum aggregate score is 35% while for general canndidates it is 40%. Candidates who have passed class 12 of CBSE or any other board with Medical Laboratory Technology (as a Vocational course) are also eligible.
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