B.Sc Cardiology

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Parul Thapa

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While BSc Cardiology and Cardiovascular Technology programs both focus on aspects of cardiovascular care, they are not necessarily the same, though they may share some similarities.

BSc in Cardiology typically revolves around the study of the heart, its functions, diseases, diagnostics, and treatments. BSc in Cardiology may cover a broad spectrum of cardiology-related subjects, including anatomy and physiology of the heart, cardiovascular diseases, diagnostic techniques, and treatment modalities.

BSc in Cardiovascular Technology specifically focuses on the technological aspects of diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases. BSc in C

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B.Sc. Cardiology or Neurology Admission at Grant Medical College

• Minimum Percentage Requirement: Candidates must have completed their Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).
• Entry Exam: Admission is often based on performance in the NEET examination and the specific cutoff set by the college.
• Last Cutoff Information: Admission into these competitive programs typically requires high scores in NEET.
• General admission to medical courses like MBBS at Grant Medical College has seen cutoffs around **640 marks** in NEET for general category students.
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Becoming a cardiac surgeon requires a lot more effort in comparison with a BSc in cardiology. In India to become a cardiac surgeon generally needs to complete an MBBS in Bachelor of Medicine or Bachelor of Surgery followed by a postgraduate degree like master of Surgery or master of charge in cardiothoracic surgery. A B.Sc in cardiology can be a good starting point but it is important to pursue further medical education and training to become a qualified cardiac surgeon. After completing your MBBS you have to clear the NEET PG exam to secure a seat in the postgraduate program.

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B.Sc Cardiac Technology is an undergraduate degree programme in the field of medicine. The duration of the course is three years, the course covers all the technical aspects of the cardiovascular system and emergency invasive procedures. The degree includes subjects such as Human Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Blood Banking and Haematology.

Students interested in pursuing this degree in the field of science  need to have completed their 10+2 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. For admissions, the candidates need to clear the entrance examination, the popular entrance examinations i

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