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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Benefits of postgraduate cardiology include in-depth knowledge about diagnosing and treating heart disease, learning about lifestyle choices that affect heart health, skills to make changes in patients’ lives, and opportunity to specialize or advance medically in cardiology Also, becoming a cardiologist can lead to an economically rewarding career, with an average annual base salary of $212,401 in the U.S., and is considered less stressful compared to other medical specialties because of its focus on non-invasive techniques It can also improve And, enrollment in cardiology can open up career opportunities, help you stay up-to-dat
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B.Sc Cardiac Technology is an undergraduate degree programme in the field of medicine. The duration of the course is three years, the course covers all the technical aspects of the cardiovascular system and emergency invasive procedures. The degree includes subjects such as Human Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology, Blood Banking and Haematology.
Students interested in pursuing this degree in the field of science need to have completed their 10+2 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as compulsory subjects. For admissions, the candidates need to clear the entrance examination, the popular entrance examinations i
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Please explain can we do MD in cardiology after completing Bsc in cardiology if do then explain the process of MD.
In India or foreign country
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Applicants are required to attain a minimum cumulative score of 50% in their Class 10 + 2 examination, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology being compulsory subjects. They must also have successfully passed the NEET UG/PG or an equivalent Entrance Examination. In the case of postgraduate and doctoral programs, candidates should possess an MBBS degree for postgraduate studies and a PG degree for doctorate programs.
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