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KUMKUM BASWAL

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If you're looking for a B.Sc. Few of the available option in Madhya Pradesh for B.Sc. Since Government Medical Colleges in the state offer allied health sciences programs at heavily subsidized rates, they often become a very affordable deal for SC category students. People's University, Bhopal And Indore Institute Of Medical Sciences ( A Private Institutions May Be Provided By These Courses and Pricce Nearly 5 Lacs For Reserve Category ) Check specific billing and scholarship information to verify that this fits your financial requirements before you apply.

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To be eligible for the Cardiovascular Technology course, candidates must pass Class 12 in the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) or its equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Admission to the UG Cardiovascular Technology course is majorly based on Class 12, however, some colleges also accept CUET scores.

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Parul Thapa

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To become a Cardiovascular Technologist, you typically need to major in a related field such as Cardiovascular Technology, Echocardiography, or Diagnostic Medical Sonography. Some programs may also accept degrees in areas like Allied Health or a related scientific discipline, coupled with specialised training or certification in cardiovascular technology.

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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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Parul Thapa

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Yes, overall, Cardiovascular Technology course can be challenging, but it's manageable with dedication and training.

Here are some simple bullets why  a Cardiovascular Technology course can be difficult:  

  • Technical Skills: Requires learning complex diagnostic techniques and equipment.
  • Medical Knowledge: Involves understanding detailed anatomy and cardiovascular conditions.
  • Precision: Demands high accuracy in test administration and result interpretation.
  • Patient Interaction: Needs strong communication skills to work with diverse patients.
  • Continual Learning: Necessitates staying updated with evolving medical technologies and
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Parul Thapa

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Candidates should have UG degree or equal course in related area like Biology, Physiology, Health Sciences, Medicine, Biomedical Sciences, Nursing, etc.

Candidates should know that eligibility can be different according to the courses. This is why they should check it. Failure to fulfill the eligibility can lead to cancellation of candidature.

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Parul Thapa

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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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Parul Thapa

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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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Cardiovascular Technology course graduates learn how to work with machines which check blood flow and heartbeats to detect any heart issues. But MLT work in lab taking samples like blood, tissues and other bodily fluids to know about a disease in a patient.

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Cardiovascular Technology

MLT

Course Level

UG, PG and Diploma

UG and Diploma

Course duration

UG Diploma: 6 months to 1 yr

B.Sc: 3 years

M.Sc-2 years

PG Diploma: 1-year

2 - 3.6 years

Job Profiles

Cardiovascular Technologist, ICU Assistant, Dialysis Technician, Cardiographer, Sonographer, Lecturer

R&D Lab Technicians, medical laboratory technologists, Technical Executives, X-ray technicians, etc.

Average Salary

INR 4 LPA to INR 20 LPA

INR 4 LPA - INR 8 LPA

Top Recruiters

Apollo Hospitals, Max health care, Fortis Hospitals, lifeline hospitals, etc.

Fortis Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital, Manipal Hospital, etc.

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Parul Thapa

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The Cardiovascular Technology salaries vary based on factors such as experience, location, qualifications, and the employer's size or type. Candidates can check the monthly salary of after Cardiovascular Technology course below.

  • Entry-Level: INR 3 - 5 LPA

  • Mid-Level: INR 5- 6 LPA

  • Senior-Level: INR 6 - 8 LPA

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