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<p>No, a B.Sc. Radiology graduate is not considered a doctor. After completing B.Sc. Radiology, you become a radiology technologist or radiographer, whose main role is to operate imaging equipment like X-ray, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound machines, etc., and assist doctors in diagnosis.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>To be called a “doctor” in this field, you need to pursue an MBBS and then specialize in Radiology (MD/DNB in Radiology).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>So in short, B.Sc. Radiology makes you a healthcare professional, but not a doct</p><p>or.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>International students who desire to pursue an <strong>MBA </strong>from the <strong>UK business colleges </strong>must meet the entry requirements to get admission. They must complete a bachelor's degree with a qualifying GPA with the proof of English language proficiency. Mentioned below are the general <strong>MBA requirements in UK for Indian students</strong>:<br><br>Candidate must hold a bachelor's degree with qualifying grades<br>Most universities require GMAT or GRE scores for MBA admission<br>Students need to prove English proficiency and appear for tests like IE... View more

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<p dir="ltr">In my view, Chandigarh University is quite promising for an M.E. degree because of its interdisciplinary approach. The university offers multiple postgraduate engineering programs, ranging from Civil Engineering specializations like Structural or Transportation Engineering to cutting-edge fields like<em> Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Robotics</em>. This variety allows students to focus on both traditional engineering careers and emerging technologies. Another positive point is CU's emphasis on research, patents, and publications, which is especially valuable at the master's level. Many ... View more

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<p>Every law student looks for more than books. They want practice, exposure, and guidance. Chandigarhn University offers LL.M. with a mix of all these. The faculty includes experts who support students in both classroom and research work. The campus has modern facilities, with smart classrooms and legal databases in the library. Court visits, moot courts, and legal aid clinics give real-world knowledge. The course is flexible, with both on-campus and online options. Specializations in different areas allow learners to pick according to their interest. The programme is made to match national and global standards, so students can prep... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Choosing an LL.M. is not only about degree, it is about learning environment. Chandigarh University gives a platform where legal study is mixed with research, debate and practice. The programme includes study of advanced law subjects with case studies and discussions. Students also join moot court activities, legal aid camps and interactive lectures. This helps in understanding law in real way, not just in books.</p><p dir="ltr">About the classes, CU conducts regular on-campus LL.M. sessions at its law institute. Classes follow fixed timetable with faculty guidance and classroom learning. ... View more

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<p>To be eligible for NALSAR's Advanced Diploma in Family Dispute Resolution, you must have completed an LL.B. or its equivalent. The admission process typically involves online application and may require a qualifying exam, though specifics vary by year, so checking the NALSAR Proximate Education website (NalsarPro) for the latest admission notification and application form is recommended</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The application process is online and LL.B or equivalent is minimum required .</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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<p>The highest MBA salaries by country are seen in the USA, UK, Canada, and Singapore. In the USA, many MBAs earn over $150,000 per year, while in countries like Canada and Singapore the average pay is also very high. These places also have big companies that hire MBAs in finance, tech, and consulting.</p>

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<p>The highest paying MBA specializations are usually finance, consulting, and technology management. Graduates in these fields often get roles like investment banker, management consultant, or product manager in tech. Salaries can go from $120,000 to $200,000+ depending on the country and company.</p>

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<p>For IIM MBA graduates, the top paying jobs are in consulting (McKinsey, BCG, Bain) and finance jobs like investment banking or private equity. In India, salaries go up to 30–40 LPA, and if placed abroad in the USA or Europe, the pay is much higher.</p>

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<p>Not all high paying jobs are in banking or consulting. Roles like operations manager, business development manager, and HR director also pay strong salaries. These jobs give around $80,000 to $140,000 per year, and many MBA grads build stable long careers in them.</p>

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<p>The highest paying MBA jobs are mostly in investment banking, management consulting, and private equity. Fresh MBA grads in these roles can earn $150,000 to $200,000+ every year. Some MBAs from top schools also go into hedge funds or quant funds, where pay is even higher, but very tough to enter.</p>

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<p>Brunel University MSc in Management course duration is one year. The programme is <strong>accredited by AACSB</strong>. MSc in Management <strong>focuses</strong> on <strong>management principles</strong> and <strong>leadership skills</strong>. The skills consist of <strong>problem solving</strong>, <strong>decision-making</strong> and <strong>how to make an effective communication</strong> which will also help students who want to explore other industries.</p>

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<p><strong>No</strong>, Brunel University does not accept GMAT/GRE scores. Students are required to submit an <strong>IELTS score</strong> along with a <strong>bachelor's degree </strong>and <strong>other documents</strong>.</p>

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<p>Listed below are some of the top MBA colleges in Bangalore along with their student infrastructure rating, as per the reviews from the students and alumni of these colleges.</p><table border="1"><colgroup><col><col></colgroup><tbody><tr><th>Top Colleges</th><th>Infrastructure Rating</th></tr><tr><td>&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/college/izee-business-school-anekal-bangalore-32581/infrastructure"&gt;IZee Business School&lt;/a&gt;</td><td>4.9</td></tr><tr><td>&lt;... View more

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, yes Chandigarh University is good for CSE. Yes, why not there are a lot of opportunities for placements both nationally and internationally. Big MNCs like Google, Amazon, Accenture, IMB, Microsoft, etc. visit the campus to hire students and offer very high packages. The university also has a Department of Career Planning and Development (DCPD). This team helps students with resume-building, mock interviews and career counseling. They make sure students are fully ready for job interviews and can grab good opportunities.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Mechanical Engineering from Chandigarh University offers a broad career landscape combining theory and practical exposure. Alumni often find roles in machine design, HVAC systems, industrial engineering, and research &amp; development. The university's industry tie-ups and placements help graduates enter startups or established firms in sectors like oil and gas, automotive component manufacturing, or heavy machinery. For those inclined toward innovation, there is scope in additive manufacturing, automation, and smart factory systems.</p><p dir="ltr">Additionally, graduates can opt for ... View more

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<p>To enrol in a PGDM course at IMT-CDL - Distance Learning, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the institute. The institute offers a 15-month course. Students are selected based on merit. In addition to the selection criteria, students must pass graduation (common eligibility).</p>

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<p>Yes. Since a very knowledge audience (with exposure to the field of civil engineering) would probably evaluate your SOP, you can mention technical details about your domain and all relevant exposure gained. This would help the admission committee make a more informed choice about your candidature.</p>

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<p><span lang="EN-IN">The following are the primary requirements for MBA programmes in New Zealand:</span></p><ol start="1" type="1"><li><span lang="EN-IN">Bachelor's degree from a recognised university</span></li><li><span lang="EN-IN">GMAT/GRE scores</span></li><li><span lang="EN-IN">English Proficiency Scores</span></li><li><span lang="EN-IN">Minimum 3-4 years of work Experience</span></li></ol><p><span lang="EN-IN">... View more

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<p>New Zealand offers MBA programmes with flexible durations, which a candidate can choose as per his or her requirements. The full time MBA programmes in New Zealand mainly vary from one to two years. There are even some MBA programmes for 18-20 months in NZ universities.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><span lang="EN-IN">Things to keep in mind regarding an SOP for MBA in New Zealand:</span></p><ol start="1" type="1"><li><span lang="EN-IN">Check university guidelines for SOP on the official website and look for specific instructions.</span></li><li><span lang="EN-IN">Follow the SOP format and give a formal tone and structure to the SOP.</span></li><li><span lang="EN-IN">Explain your motivation for the MBA programme clearly.</span></li><li><span lang="EN-IN"&... View more

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<p>Yes, New Zealand is one of the most popular destinations for pursuing an MBA degree. The country houses many top-ranking universities, offering MBA programmes. The MBA degree offered in New Zealand is accepted worldwide. Moreover, its innovative education methodologies and affordable fee, makes it a desirable destination for international students.&nbsp;</p>

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<p><span lang="EN-IN">Here are some top universities in Canada to pursue MS:</span></p><ol><li><span lang="EN-GB">&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/canada/universities/university-of-toronto"&gt;<span lang="EN-IN">University of Toronto</span>&lt;/a&gt;</span></li><li><span lang="EN-GB">&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/studyabroad/canada/universities/queen-s-university"&gt;<span lang="EN-IN">McGill University</span>&lt;/a&gt;</span&g... View more

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<p>In an SOP for Master's in Canada, avoid casual language or slang. Avoid personal or family matters, steer clear of monotonous or haphazard structure. Do not discuss extensively a low GPA or any other application flaws.</p><p>There is no need to mention fantasies from your youth or unachievable aspirations. Avoiding these errors will improve your chances of writing a solid, concentrated, and persuasive SOP that clearly explains why you are the ideal applicant for the programme you are applying to.</p>

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<p>Depending on the university and programme you are applying to for your MS in Canada, there are different word limits for your statement of purpose.</p><p>The word restriction may be strictly enforced by certain universities, while others may leave it up to the applicant's judgment. The word count can often range from 500 to 1000 words. However, it is advisable to verify with the particular programme or university you are applying to for their rules.</p><p>It is crucial to stay within the allotted word count and to refrain from exceeding it because doing so might give the wrong impression about your attentio... View more

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<p><span lang="EN-IN">Now that students are aware of how to write an SOP for Master's in Canada, it is important to note the following points:</span></p><ul type="disc"><li><span lang="EN-IN">Discuss your undergraduate degree with the required details, mentioning any courses or research experience that you studied in your academic background. Mention your professional experience that you might have experienced.</span></li><li><span lang="EN-IN">Elaborate on your long-term aspirations and how an MS in Canada can help you reach and achie... View more

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<p>Yes, pursuing an MS from Canada is worthwhile. Before deciding, research the university, its ranking, faculty, research opportunities, and employment options available for you. Several of the world's best universities are located in Canada. The country offers the best courses, which benefit students with their academic, professional, and research goals.&nbsp;</p><p>After completing their Master's, students can find jobs and receive work experience in Canada. But, intending to pursue a Master's in Canada is personal, based on a student's goals, aspirations, motivations, and interests.</p>

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<p>The scope of a BSc in Radiology is promising, with graduates finding diverse career opportunities in hospitals, diagnostic centers, imaging clinics, and research labs. The course trains students to operate imaging technologies like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, enabling accurate diagnosis and patient care. Job profiles include radiology technician, radiographer, sonographer, MRI/CT technician, and radiation protection specialist, with starting salaries typically ranging from INR 2.2 to 4 Lacs per annum depending on experience and location. Advanced certifications or higher studies can further enhance prospects and open opportunities... View more

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<p>Yes, of course!<br><br>Here are some details about the MSc Biotechnology colleges that might be helpful for students:</p><table><tbody><tr><th><p><strong>Particulars</strong></p></th><th><p><strong>Details</strong></p></th></tr><tr><td><p><strong>Number of MSc Biotechnology Colleges in India</strong></p></td><td><p>795 colleges</p></td></tr><tr><td><p><strong>Annual Fees</strong></p></td><td><p>... View more

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