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1)Academics: Look into the curriculum of each college and compare the courses, faculty, and research opportunities available in the B.Sc. Biotechnology programme.
2) Infrastructure and Facilities: Look into the campus infrastructure and facilities, such as labs, libraries, and sports facilities.
3) Reputation and Rankings: Check the reputation and rankings of both colle
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1) Determine your interests: B.Sc. (General) covers a wide range of subjects, so it is important to determine your interests and strengths. You can then explore career options that align with your interests.
2) Enhance your skills: Identify the skills required for the job you are interested in and work on enhancing those skills. You can take additional courses, attend workshops or seminars, and participate in internships to gain practical experience.
3) Prepare your resume and cover let
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1) Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai
2)Government Medical College, Nagpur
3) Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, Pune
4)MGM Institute of Health Sciences, Navi Mumbai
5) KLE University, Belgaum (located in Karnataka, but close to Maharashtra border)
These colleges have well-equipped facilities and experienced faculty to provide students with quality education and training in radiotherapy. However, it is important to do your own research and choose the college that best fits your academic goals and interests.
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1) Research colleges and universities in Kerala that offer B.Sc. Food Processing and Preservation courses. You can find this information by searching online or by contacting the universities directly.
2) Look into the admission requirements for each institution you are interested in. These may include academic qualifications, entrance exams, and other criteria.
3) Prepare for the entrance exams, if required.
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1) Check the eligibility criteria: Before applying for admission to CMC, you need to ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the programme you are interested in. CMC offers various undergraduate and postgraduate programs in medicine, nursing, allied health sciences, and other healthcare-related fields.
2) Apply online: CMC accepts online applications for admission to
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M.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology: This programme focuses on advanced laboratory techniques, research methodologies, and management of laboratory operations. M.Sc. in Microbiology: This programme covers the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. Microbiology is an important field of study for medical laboratory professionals. M.Sc. in Biotechnology: This programme combines biology and technology to develop
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