B.Sc Cardiology
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Please find eligibility creativity:
1. Aspirants should have cleared class 12 board examination in the stream of Science from a recognised board of education.
2. Candidates should have qualified in subjects such as Physics Chemistry and Biology while also securing 50% - 55%
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It all depends on your preference and interest. These two are completely different lines. If you are interested to go for medical Science you may choose B.Sc Cardiology, and if you want to get into agriculture and its related jobs than go for B.Sc Agriculture.
All the best.
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There are a variety of jobs for B.Sc. Cardiovascular Technology graduates in areas such as Hospitals, Health-related organizations, Universities, etc. A student aspiring for more knowledge in the same or related domain can opt for higher studies such as M.Sc. in Cardiovascular technology, or M.Sc. In Cardiac technology, etc. The primary role of B.Sc. cardiovascular technology graduate is to assist a qualified physician and perform technical procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular injury or ailment.
Job roles of Cardiovascular Technologist:
To aid in the diagnosis and
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