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chandrakant solanki

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DMLT is the option as you will save you a year compared to BMLT. But I would suggest you to go for Masters as biotech is an emerging field and you have bright options as a biotechnologist. Also, if you are inclined towards medical labs, many genetic and molecular labs prefer biotech candidates.

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sanchit narang

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M.Sc Medical Microbiology Eligibility
- Candidate must have passed B.Sc Degree in any branch of Life Sciences such as Physiology, Zoology, Botany, Microbiology, and Chemistry. - General category candidate must have secured minimum 55% marks and the reserved category (SC/ST) candidate must have secured 50% in aggregate, in life Sciences subjects in B.Sc.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Dear Anibran,
You can give the preference in this order BHMS, computer science engineering, agriculture and fishery Science and BMLT.

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nikhil Sharma

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Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology or BMLT is a 3-year undergraduate course designed to equip eligible candidates with an advanced learning in both routine and sophisticated laboratory diagnostic procedures. Aspiring candidates need to have qualified the Senior Secondary Certificate (class XIIth) Examination in the Science stream, with a minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST candidates) or equivalent CGPA. Candidates are imparted:
Theoretical learning in the laboratory exercise principles. Familiarity with the new advances in management of Laboratories, instrument-handling, etc. Leaning in related practices such as standa
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rahul r

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Higher Studies Options after B.Sc. In MLT course:
Master of Science M.Sc. In Medical Lab Technology
Master of Science M.Sc. In Nuclear Medicine Technology
Master of Science M.Sc. In Medical Imaging Technology
Master of Science M.Sc. In Medical Technology
Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Genetics and Medical Laboratory
Post Graduate Diploma in Laboratory Services
Post Graduate Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology.

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amish jain

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Hello Pranav,
Yes, you can go for the CSIR JRF entrance examination.
The exam is conducted for research and lectureship in the national laboratories, universities and institutes.
As per the official notification, the candidates who has completed his graduation BE/B.Tech., BS- 4 Years, B. Pharma, MBBS, Integrated BS-MS/M.Sc. or Equivalent degree/B.Sc (Hons) or equivalent degree holders or students enrolled in integrated MS-Ph.D program with at least 55% marks for General & OBC (50% for SC/ST candidates) are eligible for the JRF award.
Check out the CSIR mock test papers here: https://scoop.eduncle.com/csir-net-practice-mock-test-papers -Cl
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