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BSc Nursing salary can be INR 3.4 LPA but after BSc OTT salary is around INR 3 LPA.

It can be different based on location, experience and company. 

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Determining the best college for a BSc in Operation Theatre Technology can be subjective and depends on various factors, including your preferences, location, and specific educational goals. However, several institutions in India are renowned for their healthcare and allied health Science programs, which may include BSc OTT. 

Here are some well-known colleges and universities that are generally recognised for their quality education in healthcare-related fields:

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If you want to start working and getting practical experience in field a BSc can instantly get you a job and hands on experience that may be important for building your career. But going for MSc can open doors to advanced roles, specialised areas of expertise and potentially higher earning potential.

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Choosing a degree programme like a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology (CVT) involves considering various factors. 

Here's a breakdown of some pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Specialised Knowledge: A BSc in Cardiovascular Technology provides specialised education focused on cardiovascular health, diagnostics, and treatment. 

  • Hands-on Experience: Many CVT programs include hands-on clinical experience, allowing students to gain practical skills in real healthcare settings. 

  • Job Stability: Cardiovascular diseases are among the leading causes of death globally, which means there will likely continue to be a demand for skilled professionals in

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Yes having a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology or a related field is generally a good base for going for advanced degrees in cardiac technology.

Candidates should know that they will have to learn and know about heart lung machine during cardiac surgeries and specialised training is important.

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BSc Aviation course is demanding and calls for a strong work ethic, commitment and also love of flying.

Students must have a solid background in Maths and Physics because it has a huge range of topics like aerodynamics, navigation, air traffic control and even aircraft maintenance.

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Yes but only if you have passed specific tests after earning your BSc in Aviation. To become a pilot, nevertheless, you do not always need a bachelor's degree in aviation. An applicant must have passed class 12 in Science stream with Physics and Mathematics as their core subjects and received a minimum grade of 50% to be eligible to become a pilot.

It is entirely up to you whether you want to pursue further education or a career as a pilot after receiving an MSc in aviation.

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Yes BSc in Aviation is challenging but it is also manageable if you are passionate about it. It is not necessarily "hard" because of complex math but because it needs memorizing huge amount of regulations, procedures and also understanding technical subjects like aerodynamics, navigation and even meteorology. 

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Students will have to meet certain BSc Aviation eligibility to be qualified for admission. But it is to be noted that the b sc aviation eligibility may be different for various colleges.

Candidates can check below for BSc Aviation eligibility. 

  • Pass Class 12 with PCB/M.
  • Students who, after passing Class 12, have a diploma in Information Technology/Computer Technology/Computer Engineering/Computer Science/Electrical, Electronics & Video Engineering & allied branches/Mechanical & allied branches/ Chemical & allied branches/Civil & allied branches from the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) or any other recognised go

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Candidates can see a detailed career scope of BSc Aviation below -

Key Areas of Scope: 

  • Commercial Pilot
  • Aviation Management
  • Ground Operations
  • Technical or Safety Roles

Benefits:

  • High Demand
  • Multiple Options
  • God salary

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