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Vinty Tanwar

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Eligibility criteria for the B.Sc. programs in Nuclear Medicine Technology (NMT) and Radiotherapy Technology (DRT) at Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences (SVIMS) require candidates to have

  • completed their 10+2 education with Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), and English.
  • Additionally, candidates should have obtained a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination. S
  • students with optional subjects of MPC (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) in their intermediate education are also eligible for these courses. 

This criteria ensure a strong foundation in Science and an emphasis on key subjects relevant to the

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Deekshitha M

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Selecting students for B.Sc. Programs depends closely on several elements, and the minimal percentile varies based totally on: 1. Specific B.Sc. Program: Different B.Sc. Applications, even within the same university, have their own selection criteria and admission methods. Some might rely completely on Class twelfth ratings, at the same time as others might make use of college entrance checks or countrywide-stage assessments like CET. 2. University and State: Admission processes and minimal percentiles can fluctuate throughout universities or even states. Knowing the particular college and nation wherein you are interested by pursuing

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The Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Learning (SSSIHL) does not have a dedicated placement cell for undergraduate students. However, the institute provides placements for postgraduate students. Alumni of SSSIHL may help students secure placements in good companies. Therefore, the placement opportunities for B.Sc in Chemistry and B.Sc in Biosciences at SSSIHL are not directly comparable, as both programs are at the undergraduate level and the institute's placement support is primarily for postgraduate students. 

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