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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc in Nuclear Medicine after completing a B.Sc in Chemistry, as chemistry provides a strong foundation in the essential knowledge required for nuclear medicine:
Eligibility:Many universities accept candidates with a B.Sc in a relevant field, such as chemistry, biology, physics, or biomedical sciences.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
One can pursue an M.Sc. in Physician Assistant following a B.Sc. in Radiology. Eligibility may differ from one institution to another. Generally speaking, an M.Sc. in Physician Assistant is for people with backgrounds in healthcare-related fields. A B.Sc. in Radiology qualifies because it forms the basis of learning essential medical knowledge.
Eligibility: Most programmes require a B.Sc. in Allied Health Sciences, Nursing or Paramedical Sciences, and a few may consider B.Sc. Radiology as a worthy qualification, as it deals with clinical and healthcare exposure.
Admission Process: Generally, you should apply to universities that ha
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The total tuition fee for a three-year B.Sc. in Nursing course at the Patna Institute of Nursing and Paramedical Science is around INR 4.98 lakhs. Apart from this, the student may also need to pay some additional charges like hostel fee, application fee, admission fee, etc.
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11 months ago
Contributor-Level 8
Cutoffs for the B.Sc. + M.Sc. in biotechnology in Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) Surat can differ each year depending on the merits and reservation categories. Admission is usually granted through marks secured in qualifying exams; for information on cutoff marks for that year, refer to admission notices or consult merit lists issued by the respective university. For the latest and most accurate information, check the website of VNSGU or contact the university's admissions office. i hope you got your answer
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
It may be said that the Apex Institute of Multimedia's Bachelor of Science programme is relatively more expensive vis-a-vis the fees charged by several other educational institutions, though it is never out of line with the fees of other private colleges and universities offering courses like specialised multimedia, animation, and design.
The BSc tuition ranges for a given course and the duration of that course, and a moderate to slightly high tuition may be expected.
The charge, however, is usually painted as justified for each quality-wise aspect, including education, infrastructure, industry exposure, and placement support made availa
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here is some information on the B.Sc. in Audiology and Speech Language Pathology, BASLP program at AIIMS Raipur:
Eligibility: For entry into the BASLP program, students must have at least 50% in 12th standard. The 12th standard should be in Science stream from a recognized board or university.
The duration of Course: The BASLP program is three-year undergraduate course.
Admission process: The Medical Counselling Committee (MCC) manages the counseling procedure for undergraduate medical course.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The fee structure of the B.Sc. course offered in Government Nagarjuna Post Graduate College of Science is rather affordable as it is a government college. It is estimated around 7,000 per annum, although it varies with a few scholarship choices available and depends upon the course opted for and student category.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The tuition fees for pursuing the B.Sc. Nursing course at B.Sc. Nursing College, Dibrugarh, roughly amount to around INR 94,658 per annum. Such an amount will include various education costs. You might face extra expenditure towards lodging accommodation, transportation, and student amenities at the campus. The current or correct information you need will be obtainable at the official college website or at their email ID, principal.ncd@gmail.com.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Actually you can withdraw from any universities but it specific process and implications will be there from varying from college or universities,
The common considerations to note are:-
- Institutional policies: Check your colleges policies regarding this.
-? Academic and financial implications: Understand how withdrawing might affect your academic record and any financial aid or scholarships you may have received.
-? Timing: Its an important, as some colleges allows students to withdraw during specific periods without academic penalty.
-? Formal Procedure: You will need to submit a formal request or fill out a withdrawal form, and you may
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to the BSc programme in Biology at the IISc, the candidates have to face the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) test or the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main and Advanced. OU considers the scores of these exams for admission into its undergraduate programmes among the disciplines it offers include: KVPY exam takes place every year and hence the cutoff marks also tends to differs every year. The cutoffs for the SA stream for students studying in class 12 for the 2022 exam were 55-60 for the general category students. The statured Bangalore IISc offered a 4 year BS programme in Biology, which takes 30-40 students
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