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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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Diya Nihalani

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In BSc in microbiology, you will learn about their cell structure, metabolism, physiology, history, their classification (gram negative, positive, types of viruses, fungi), and nomenclature. You will develop an understanding of how to isolate and cultivate them and identify them.

Applied microbiology teaches the application of microorganisms for human use. For example, how to apply better microorganisms for industries like food, agriculture, bioprocess, bioremediation, pharmaceuticals, etc. Applied streams of microbiology include industrial, food and dairy, plant and agricultural, clinical (medical) aspects of microbiology.

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Nidhi Gupta

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BOPEE Eligibility criteria states that the candidate must be a domicile of UT of J&K/UT of Ladakh. The applicant must be at least 17 years old on 31st December of the exam year and not more than 35 years. The aspirant must have passed the qualifying 12th class with minimum of 45% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) for Open Merit category and 40% for reserved categories. English must be a compulsory subject in 12th class.

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Shailja Shrivastava

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A challenge fee of INR 1000/- per paper is to be paid with the proof to challenge the answer key. There is no objection fee per question. A combined fee for challenging multiple questions has to be paid by the aspirants. This process needs to be done in offline mode. Candidate will have to send the challenge via post at the POS terminal at J&K BOPEE office Jammu/Srinagar. The application received within 03 (three) days will only be considered for evaluation. Any application received after result declaration will not be entertained. 

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Diya Nihalani

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The table given below has compared the major areas between BSc Microbiology and BSc Chemistry. 

Particulars

BSc Chemistry

BSc Microbiology

Core Subjects

  • Fundamentals of Microbiology

  • Microbial Physiology and Metabolism

  • Microbial Genetics

  • Immunology

  • Microbial Ecology

Career scope

  • Chemical Research 

  • Chemical Industry

  • Forensics

  • Environmental Science 

  • Teaching

  • Medical Microbiology  

  • Biotechnology and  

  • Food Microbiology 

  • Environmental Microbiology  

  • Research

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Salary

Entry-level salaries can range from INR 15,000 to INR 30,000 per month

Entry-level salaries can range from INR 18,000 to INR 35,000 per month

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Ankita Jha

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Yes Manshi, you can definitely do M.Sc in Nutrition after B.Sc in Biology, and it has good scope. Since you have a biology background, you're eligible for most programs. Nutrition is a growing field, with opportunities in hospitals, health clinics, research, NGOs, the food industry, and even freelancing.

If you become a registered dietitian, your chances in clinical roles increase. People are more health-conscious now, so qualified nutritionists are in demand. Just make sure to choose a good college and consider internships or certifications along the way.

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