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Himanshi Pandey

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Yes, there are various scholarships offered to the students enrolled under the BSc programme of NIST. Some BSc scholarships at NIST are presented in the table below:

NIST BSc ScholarshipsDetails
Sibling ScholarshipA one-time scholarship of INR 10,000, provided to the sibling of a student
Teaching Assistantship ScholarshipA scholarship of INR 1,000 per month, provided to selected students who assist teachers in their academic work. Students from second, third and fourth years from a department where 80% of seats are filled are eligible for the scholarship
Research Assistantship Scholarship

A stipend of INR 2,000 per month for 2 months, provided to students who assist teachers in their research work

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Design students can find work in several fields. They can work at the following job profiles after completion of this course. The job opportunities for BSc graduates from NMIMS School of Design is as follows:

Job ProfilesJob DescriptionAverage Annual Salary in INR
Fashion DesignerClothing, accessories, and other fashion goods are produced by fashion designers. They use fabrics, patterns, and other materials to produce designs that are fashionable and useful.INR 7 LPA-INR 10 LPA
Interior DesignerHomes, businesses, and other buildings' interiors are designed and planned by interior designers.INR 6 LPA-INR 9 LPA
Graphic DesignerTypography, photography, illustrations, and other visual elements are used by graphic designers to create visual concepts that convey ideas. INR 5 LPA-INR 9 LPA
Product DesignerNew goods are made by product designers, including toys, furniture, and appliances. They collaborate with engineers and other experts to create things that are both attractive and useful.INR 8 LPA-INR 10 LPA
Web DesignerWebsites made by web designers are both aesthetically pleasing and useful. They collaborate with customers to comprehend their goals and develop websites that satisfy those needs.INR 5 LPA-INR 9 LPA

Note: This information is sourced from multiple sources on the web. Hence, is subject to vary. 

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Ranjeeta Rai

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A total of 60 students can do BSc at NMIMS School of Design. The seats are offered in a limited number and is offered based on candidates qualifications. Candidates will be offered seats based on the availability of seats and candidates' merit rank. The merit lists are based on the eligibility and entrance exam. Candidates must qualify for the eligibility criteria and appear for the entrance exam.

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Spurthy Reddy

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For BSc in Hospitality and Hotel Administration at PIHMCT Pondicherry, the total intake is 120. Students should pass in Higher Secondary (+2) in General or Vocational stream with an age limit of (18-22) years. Admission is through Joint Entrance Exam conducted by National Council of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (NCHMCT JEE)

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Spurthy Reddy

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PIHMCT Pondicherry is best for Bsc in Hospitality and Hotel administration and this university is having a good placement record. The placement percentage is upto 95%. Almost all the students got placed with good packages. ITC, Mahindra and Taj are the companies that visited this university recently. Internship opportunities are also available.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, Roots Collegium offers three-year BSc programme divided into six semesters. The college offers BSc in Data Science in affiliation with Osmania University. Candidates need to pass Class 12 to apply for the BSc course. The selection for BSc programme is based on merit in the last qualifying exam.

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Parul Thapa

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A Bachelor of Science in Cardiac Care Technology presents some challenges, yet it's manageable with proper understanding. Initially, concentrating on fundamentals is essential before advancing to more complex practices. The perceived difficulty arises mainly due to procedures like Angiography, Angioplasty, Balloon Valvuloplasty, among others. However, beyond these procedures, the programme is not overwhelmingly difficult.

However, with focus, dedication, and a systematic approach to learning foundational concepts before advancing to more complex practices, many students successfully navigate the program. Practical ex

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Parul Thapa

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A BSc in Cardiovascular Technology offers several advantages and some potential drawbacks:

Pros:

  • Specialized Knowledge: You gain in-depth knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy, physiology, and diagnostic procedures, preparing you for a specialised career in healthcare.
  • Job Opportunities: Graduates often have good job prospects, as there's a growing demand for healthcare professionals specializing in cardiovascular technology due to the increasing prevalence of heart diseases.
  • Hands-on Training: Many programs offer hands-on clinical experience, allowing you to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.
  • Career Advancemen
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Parul Thapa

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No, pursuing an MD directly after completing a BSc in Cardiology without an MBBS or an equivalent medical degree is not a typical pathway in most countries' medical education systems.

MD programs usually require the completion of a medical degree as a prerequisite. Medical schools typically admit students with an MBBS or equivalent medical qualification for MD programs, as MD programs are advanced medical degrees that build upon the foundational knowledge and clinical training acquired during undergraduate medical education.

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Parul Thapa

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No, becoming a cardiologist typically requires advanced medical education, specialization, and training beyond a Bachelor's degree in Cardiac Technology (BSc Cardiac Technology).

A Bachelor's degree in Cardiac Technology (BSc Cardiac Technology) provides expertise in performing cardiac diagnostic procedures but typically does not confer the qualifications or training needed to independently practice as a cardiologist. However, individuals with a BSc in Cardiac Technology can work as cardiac technologists, assisting cardiologists in diagnostic procedures and patient care.

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