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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, having a BSc Agriculture doesn't necessarily disqualify one from pursuing an MSc in Pharmacognosy. Although admission criteria may vary between universities, many MSc programs consider applicants from diverse academic backgrounds.
BSc Agriculture offers relevant knowledge in areas such as plant biology, cultivation, or natural product extraction, which could be beneficial in the field of Pharmacognosy. Candidates may need to demonstrate their interest and aptitude for Pharmacognosy by highlighting relevant coursework, research experience, or any additional training related to this field.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The total tuition fee of NIT Rourkela BSc programme is INR 75,000 which is to be paid over 10 semesters. Each semester a student has to pay INR 7,500 as tuition fee. However, this is not the only fee one has to pay throughout a semester. Extra costs like medical fees, student activity fee, hall establishment fee, etc. are also added in each semester.
Thus the total fees to be paid by a student is close to INR 5.93 lakh, if one adds all the costs in each semester, the average cost each semester for five years is INR 56,500 in which the first and last semester have admission fee and graduation fee, respectively.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates must have finished their higher secondary education (12th grade or equivalent) with particular topics depending on the course in order to be eligible for Annamalai University's Bachelor of Science (BSc) programs. In general, applicants should have studied and passed pertinent Science courses, such as mathematics, physics, chemistry, or biology, with a minimum percentage that the university has set for particular programs. varying specialisations within the BSc degree may have slightly varying admission requirements. Candidates should also be Indian nationals and fulfil any additional requirements set forth by the university.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, with a BSc Zoology, you are eligible to pursue DMLT courses.
DMLT courses are open to candidates with a background in Science, and your knowledge in Zoology will be beneficial for understanding medical and biological concepts in lab technology.
To apply, you can check eligibility criteria and application dates for DMLT courses offered by universities, medical colleges, or paramedical institutes in your area. Admissions to DMLT courses are often based on merit, but some institutes might conduct entrance exams. Generally, applications can be completed online through the institution's official website or in person by visiting the
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
A B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology from Sanskriti University can be a strong choice for students interested in heart and blood vessel care. The programme blends theoretical knowledge with hands-on training in techniques like echocardiograms and vascular testing, which are crucial in diagnosing cardiovascular conditions. With a projected 7% job growth for cardiovascular technologists due to rising heart disease cases, the field offers solid career prospects.
When considering Sanskriti University, check for accreditation, faculty expertise, and clinical training facilities. Speaking to current students or alumni and reviewing placement
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology is better for direct and high paying hospital jobs (INR 5–10 LPA) with faster career entry but BPharma offers more diverse and stable roles in manufacturing, sales or even retail pharmacy (INR 2–5 LPA).
You should choose Radiology for tech or diagnostic work and BPharmacy for chemistry/medicine sales.
Hope this helped solving your doubt! All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
So you want to know difference between BSc Radiology and studying Radiology after MBBS? Many students like you have same question in mind. Worry not, I'll help you with same.
You can opt for Radiology through PG courses like MD or DNB in Radiology after which you'll be considered a full-fledged Radiologist with a 'Dr.' title. You will learn how to diagnose and analyze medical images and perform respective healthcare procedures.
If you talk about BSc Radiology on other side it is a paramedical course that will teach you how to operate imaging equipment and diagnose medical conditions. Fresh BSc Radiology graduates do not get doctorate deg
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
To get into IHM Silvassa for BSC in hospitality and hotel administration you should clear the NCHMCT JEE exam. the syllabus of NCHMCT JEE are :
- Numerical ability and analytical aptitude.
- English language.
- Aptitude for service sector.
- General knowledge and current affairs.
- Reasoning and logical deduction.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes ,IHM Silvassa or institute of hotel management catering technology has a good placement for its students.
Some of the areas where hotel management professional Are in demand include. Travel and tourism, food and beverage and government.
Placements : our college is good at providing placements in Oberoi Taj, Marriott , Radisson Blu, rus hotel etc.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Both the institute of hotel management and catering technology Silvassa and the institute of hotel management catering technology applied nutrition are good for a bachelor of science in hospitality and hotel administration.
Government run institute of hotel management aur considered to be among the top hotel management college in India.
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