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a month agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible to apply for BSc admissions at IHM, Ahmedabad, candidates must complete their Class 12 board examination from a recognised board from any stream with English as a mandatory subject. All candidates who fulfill this criteria can apply for the NCHM JEE exam which is how the admissions into IHM, Ahmedabad are decided. Candidates are advised to check the IHM, Ahmedabad brochure to learn more.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The total number of BSc seats offered by the Mysore Medical College is 60. Additionally, the total number of BSc seats offered by the RMCH Bangalore is 160. Thus, RMCH offers the highest number of seats. The reason behind that is RMCH Bangalore offers more specialisations compared to Mysore Medical College and Research Institute.
Check out the number of seats offered by MMCRI:
Courses | Seats |
---|---|
BSc in Imaging Technology | 20 |
BSc in Medical Laboratory Technology | 30 |
BSc in Respiratory Care Technology | 10 |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, RajaRajeswari Medical College and Hospital offers scholarships to BSc students. The college offers institutional scholarships and government-aided scholarships. Moreover, the RMCH is part of the Moogambigai Charitable and Educational Trust. Thus, the college offers Moogambigai Scholarships. To get the scholarships, applicants are required to apply through the official website of the college or NSP.
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a month agoBeginner-Level 1
Sorry to say but you are not eligible for B.sc Hons. Biochemistry in Any college/University. Because Biology is one of the core subject which required to eligible for B.Sc hons. Biochemistry.
Subject required - Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The pros and cons of choosing BSc Physiotherapy are:
Pros:
High demand in healthcare and rehabilitation
Opportunity to work independently or in hospitals
Diverse career options (sports, neuro, ortho, cardio rehab)
Fulfilling and people-oriented profession
Cons:
Physically demanding job
Initial salary can be low compared to BPT
Requires continuous learning and certifications
Limited awareness about the scope in smaller cities
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The highest-paying job roles after BSc Physiotherapy are:
Sports Physiotherapist – INR 6 – 9 LPA
Consultant Physiotherapist in Private Hospitals – INR 5 – 7 LPA
Physiotherapist in International Healthcare Centers – INR 7 – 12 LPA
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The government jobs available after BSc Physiotherapy are:
Job Role | Sector | Average Salary (per annum) |
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Physiotherapist (Government Hospitals) | Government | INR 3.5 – 5 LPA |
Rehabilitation Specialist | Government/NGO | INR 3 – 4.5 LPA |
Lecturer in Physiotherapy College | Government | INR 4 – 6 LPA |
Research Assistant | Government | INR 3 – 4 LPA |
Public Health Physiotherapist | Government | INR 3.5 – 5 LPA |
Note: The salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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