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PG Diploma or PG. Both have their pros and cons. But I would advise you to go for M.Sc if you can afford and spare some time. The advantage is it will enable you to take up job in college and can also pursue research if you so desire.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
The admission to this course is generally merit-based. Universities begin admission process to the programme after the results for HSC examinations are declared. Application forms are traditionally available in the month of May. Once the application process is complete, universities declare their respective cut off which is the minimum required percentage for admission to the programme. On the other hand, universities like Aligarh Muslim University, conduct an entrance test for admission to the programme. T
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Open learning courses do not have much validity when it comes to hiring, especially if you're eyeing reputed organisations. Also, design field is so extensive that personal training becomes a significant part. You cannot learn the skills through distance learning. I would highly recommend you to pursue the course through regular mode.
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You are eligible for the M.Des for this degree you no need to have a specialised degree in the same field, you can pursue it with any graduate degree. You can join Anant National University for this course, this university has great infrastructure and highly qualified faculty. Here are the details:
Eligibility:
The candidate must be a graduate (10+2+3/4) or equivalent from a recognised institute/university
For more information: http://anu.edu.in/admissions/
All the best.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Acharya Institute of Health Sciences offers B.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology.
Qualification, Minimum Eligibility to Apply and Additional Details (Mandatory Subjects):
Class 12th: 50% with Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, and Biology.
Candidates having a Diploma in Medical Imaging Technology with 50% marks after class 10th or O Level from any recognized board are also eligible to apply.
Interested candidates can apply online with the required information.
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