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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes you can choose B.Sc. Cardiology after 12th. The eligibility criteria is given below. Eligibility: Students should have cleared 10+2 in Science from a recognised board or institution with a minimum aggregate score of 50 percent. They must have studied Physics Chemistry and Biology in the last qualifying examination.

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Sahil Aggarwal

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No, NEET is not a mandatory requirement to pursue B.Sc Cardiology in JIPMER College.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Parul University and Sanskrit University both offer B.Sc. Cardiology programs, and both universities are recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India. Parul University, located in Vadodara, Gujarat, offers a 3-year B.Sc. Cardiology programme with a curriculum designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system. The programme focuses on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills and offers opportunities for clinical exposure through its hospital. Sanskrit University, located in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, offers a 3-year B.Sc. Cardiology programm
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SATHYANARAYANA NAMPELLI

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Hope you are doing well. Like any other job, entering the field of cardiology requires academic experience and intensive training. Despite how simple it sounds, becoming a cardiologist is in fact, not an easy task. It may be tough to get your foot in the door and it is indeed, a long process but with hard work and dedication, you will get there in the end. If you aspire to be a cardiologist and if this is the career path you have chosen, consider taking these five steps
Step 1 Get a Bachelors Degree
Step 2 Get into Medical School
Step 3 Obtain a Medical License
Step 4 Complete a Residency programme
Step 5 Complete a Cardiology Fellowship.

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mohammed hamza

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No, there is no MD (Doctor of Medicine) programme in Cardiology after the M.Sc. (Master of Science) in Cardiology in India. M.Sc. In Cardiology is a postgraduate programme that focuses on the study of the cardiovascular system, its diseases, and treatment options.

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Anshika Maurya

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Yes, it is possible to pursue an MBBS degree after completing a B.Sc. In Cardiology, but the process may vary depending on the country and institution where you plan to study. In India, for example, there are no direct admissions to MBBS programs after completing a B.Sc. Degree. Instead, candidates need to appear for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test NEET and secure a good rank to be considered for admission to MBBS courses. In addition, some medical colleges may require candidates to have studied specific subjects at the undergraduate level, such as Physics Chemistry and Biology. In other countries, the admission process for
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