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9 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Christ University is better known as compared to Mount Carmel College for its program. you can prefer christ anyday over it.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
The application fee for B.Sc. Nursing programs generally ranges from INR 1,000 to INR 5,000, but it can vary depending on the specific college and the candidate's category.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
For B.Sc. in Nursing at Srajan Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Sciences, a minimum aggregate score of 45% is required in the 10+2 examination with Science (PCB) and English, with at least 17 years of age on the 31st of December of the year of admission.
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9 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Pandit Sundarlal Sharma Open University provides several UG, PG, and doctoral courses across different streams such as humanities, management, science, commerce, etc., BSc is one of them. The duration of the course ranges between 3-6 years. The eligibility criteria for BSc PSSOU Bilaspur admission is Class 12 or equivalent from any recognised national or state board. Aspirants can visit the official website (pssou.ac.in) to know more about the desired courses.
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Obviously yes, it is possible to study for you.To seek admission at NIMHANS students have to fulfill the prescribed eligibility criteria: For B.Sc. courses at NIMHANS Bangalore, applicants should have attained 45% minimum aggregate marks in their 10+2 examinations including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and English.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Selecting the right college is crucial for gaining quality education, hands-on experience, and career opportunities. Consider the following factors while making a decision for BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology colleges:
Accreditation & Recognition – Ensure the college is approved by UGC, MCI, or AICTE for a valid degree.
Hospital Tie-ups & Practical Exposure – Colleges with affiliated hospitals provide better hands-on training in imaging techniques.
Faculty & Infrastructure – Look for institutions with modern labs, experienced faculty, and updated equipment.
Placement Assistance & Career Support – Check if the college provides i
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The application process for BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology requires candidates to submit academic, identity, and other necessary documents. The exact requirements may vary depending on the institution.
Class 10th & 12th Mark Sheets and Certificates – Proof of educational qualification and eligibility.
Entrance Exam Scorecard (if applicable) – Required for institutions that conduct admissions through NEET, CUET, or university-specific exams.
Domicile Certificate – Needed for state quota admissions.
Caste or Category Certificate (if applicable) – For reserved category candidates (SC/ST/OBC/EWS).
ID Proof (Aadhar Card, Passport,
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology curriculum is designed to provide a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical training in imaging techniques. The subjects focus on human anatomy, imaging procedures, and radiation safety.
Anatomy & Physiology – Understanding the human body structure and function.
Radiographic Techniques – Training in X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and fluoroscopy.
Radiation Physics – Learning the principles of radiation, safety measures, and equipment handling.
Pathology & Microbiology – Basics of diseases and infections relevant to radiology.
Medical Ethics & Patient Care – Understanding ethical responsibilities a
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
To pursue BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology, students must have completed Class 12th with Science, focusing on subjects that provide a foundation in medical and imaging sciences. Most colleges require a minimum aggregate score (usually 50-60%) in these subjects.
Physics – Essential for understanding radiation, imaging technology, and machine operations.
Chemistry – Helps in learning about contrast agents and chemical reactions in imaging techniques.
Biology – Provides knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and pathology, crucial for medical imaging.
Mathematics (optional in some cases) – Useful for technical aspects like radiat
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