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Akash Kumar Gupta

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The cutoffs for the latest intake information for M.Sc. in Cardiovascular Sciences (Echocardiography) at SRM Medical College is with minimum aggregate marks of 50% in the qualifying examination, mainly B.Sc. in Cardiac Care Technology or related course. The intake is only 5 students and it costs around INR 1,00,000 per annum. Admission to the said medical school is strictly merit-based and the candidate has also to clear certain medical standards, which will be decided by the admission committee. Prospective students may get the latest and precise cutoff details at the university website or call the university's admissions office direc

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The course provided by Amritha Vidyalaya College, Kochi in the field of training students as cardiac diagnostic technicians and particularly through echocardiography, involves the use of ultrasound technology to examine the heart's anatomy and function. The courses generally include such topics as cardiovascular anatomy, clinical cardiology, techniques of echocardiography, and patient care. The curriculum is designed to prepare a student to assist cardiologists in making diagnoses of heart diseases. The course duration is usually from 6 months to 1 year, and admission depends on academic qualifications and entrance exams. For more spec

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Osmania University and NIMS in Hyderabad are some of the best colleges offering the course, B.Sc Cardiology or allied health science. Osmania University conducts undergraduate medical technology and paramedics, while NIMS has courses specialised in health care programs, especially related to cardiology.

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Ashish Chourasia

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Yes, SN Medical College Agra offers a course in Echo Cardiology & Cardiac Technology. The college also offers other medical courses, including:

Post Graduate Diploma in Anaesthesia

Medical Transcription

Perfusion Technology

Diabetology

Forensic Medical Science

Dialysis Technology

Cardiovascular Technology

Cath Lab Technology

BSc Operation Theatre Technology

BSc in Perfusion Technology

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Arindam Modak

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  • Most often, the following simple steps need to be followed to make one's way into this field concerning cardiovascular therapy:

    Complete studies under 12th HSC Science with compulsory subjects Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
    Entrance Exams: Some institutes may conduct their entrance examinations for cardiovascular therapy programs. You might also have to take a few other national or state-level medical entrance exams, like :-
    NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) for medical-related courses.
    Any other entrance examination as specified by the college or university for admission into cardiovascular therapy programs.
    Eligibility must
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Pranav Kaushal

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Top Cardiology Colleges in Andhra Pradesh include Sri Sathya Sai Institute of Higher Medical Sciences, Sri Venkateswara Institute of Medical Sciences, NRI Medical College, Guntur Medical College, Guntur, Centurion University of Technology and Management, Vizianagaram, Asram Eluru Para Medical College.

 

 

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Kapil Lalwani

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In this article, we do not come across the latest cutoff information for DM in Cardiology at AIIMS Delhi; however, to guide you, let us take you through the previous years' cutoff ranks for DM courses at AIIMS Delhi which are normally around 1-20. DM courses entrance examination is very intense with thousands of youngsters applying for few vacancies. Therefore, the cutoff marks as well as the number of seats to be included in a category may also vary. For example, the general category cutoff for DM Cardiology was about 90 percentile in recent past at AIIMS Delhi. Nonetheless, while making any selection, it is very important to seek the

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Kapil Lalwani

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For getting admissions in colleges of Punjab affiliated to B.Sc offering Cardiology Technology courses the candidate must qualify the 10+2 examination with physics, chemistry and biology as the main subjects with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. Enterance exams are also held by some of the colleges like PU CET. The coverage of this course is high and employment opportunities are found in hospitals, clinics and research organizations. A junior Cardiology Technologist would make approximately INR 4-6 Lacs per annum, while an experienced technologist could draw anything up to INR 10 Lacs per annum. There are approximately 20 colleges in Pu

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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing Paramedical courses like BSc Cardiac Technology or BSc Perfusion Technology is an excellent decision if you are passionate about healthcare and want to work in specialized, high-demand areas. Both courses prepare you for critical roles in medical teams, particularly in cardiac care and surgeries.

BSc Cardiac Technology focuses on diagnosing and managing heart-related conditions, while BSc Perfusion Technology trains you to operate life-support machines during complex surgeries. These careers offer stability, respectable salaries, and growth opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and research centers. With advancements in healthca

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Parul Thapa

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Pursuing an MD in Cardiology after completing a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology is not typically a direct path. 

To specialize in Cardiology as a medical doctor, you would generally need to pursue MBBS. After completing MBBS, you would need to undergo further specialisation (MD or MS) in cardiology through a residency program. 

This pathway involves several years of rigorous medical education and clinical training to become a qualified cardiologist.

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