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Yatendra Pradhan

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The Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate (CUET UG), which many colleges use to admit students into a BSc Cardiovascular Technology program, is offered in online (computer-based) mode. 

If you are applying through a college-specific entrance test or a state-level examination, the mode may vary—always check the official notification. Generally, CUET (and most private exams) are almost entirely in online mode.

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Kanishk Shukla

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CUET is moderately difficult for some.  It does test memory using primarily your Class 12 knowledge in specific areas of Biology and Chemistry but uses Logical Reasoning if applicable. 
If you employ strategy through NCERT based regular work, along with a series of mock tests, creating a mental vision of the CUET runs through, majority of Science students can give up the major stress that accompanies CUET, especially if you compare it to NEET, while sounding simple enough it can take some control and focused study with practice to reach that mental shift.

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Parul Shukla

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On average qualifying salary package after completing BSc Cardiovascular Technology can vary greatly ranging from INR 2.5 Lacs Per Annum (LPA) to INR 4.5 LPA depending upon your location, prestige of the college/university, or the placement hospital. 
Private hospitals could offer you a better salary package in Metros. The starting salary for roles in Government might be slightly lower but they offer stability/assurance. 
Experience is a huge game/changer in terms of salary hike in this type of role.

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Parul Thapa

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College ranking is great but certainly, not the only consideration. For a skill-based course like BSc Cardiovascular Technology, you should look for clinical experience, up to date lab facilities, hospital ties rather than solely focusing on rankings. 

A mid-rank college, with great internships and trained faculty, can give you better results than a rank one college with inadequate infrastructure for allied health sciences.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Most colleges offer the option to apply online for BSc Cardiovascular Technology via their own website or through a centralized portal such as CUET UG or state-level counseling.

Some private colleges even have offline forms that you can fill out on campus or send in the mail. It is always great to check the college website for the most accurate information on applying for admission.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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While all these courses focus on cardiovascular health, they have distinct areas of specialization. The following table highlights the key differences:

Aspect

BSc Perfusion Technology

BSc Cardiac Technology

BSc Cardiovascular Technology

Focus Area

Perfusion and heart-lung bypass techniques

Diagnostic and therapeutic procedures for cardiac conditions

Broader cardiovascular diagnostics and interventions

Key Subjects

Perfusion equipment, extracorporeal circulation, cardiac surgery support

ECG, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization

Angiography, electrophysiology, interventional cardiology

Job Roles

Perfusionist, Clinical Perfusion Scientist

Cardiac Technician, Echo Technologist

Cardiovascular Technologist, Cath Lab Specialist

Work Environment

Operation theaters, ICU, cardiac surgery units

Diagnostic labs, hospitals, clinics

Cath labs, hospitals, research centers

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