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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
BSc graduates may go for relevant Masters course (M.Sc) or PG Diploma course.
Some such Masters courses include
- MSc in Dialysis Technology
- MSc in Renal Replacement Therapy and Dialysis Technology
- MSc in Renal Science and Dialysis Technology
- MSc in Dialysis Therapy
MSc course lasts for a period of 2-years. PG Diploma course generally lasts for 1 year.
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Scholar-Level 17
It will be difficult very honestly. And, also it depends on the college you are applying. You may avail a scholarship if you are applying to a mediocre college and your profile is very good according to them. But overall chances are less.
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8 years ago
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If you have the relevant education background and meet the admission requirements then you can choose it. Most importantly if this area falls under your interest you should go ahead and apply. You can visit the McGill University website and see the programme admission requirements, you will know if you can apply or not.
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