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Virajita Madavi

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Considering the official website and eligibility, the Impact Paramedical and Health Institute offers three UG Diploma courses. All of these are full-time in mode of study. Admission shall be granted either on merit or entrance score basis. The offered UG Diploma courses are as follows:

  • Medical Lab Technology
  • Radiology and Imaging Technology
  • Operation Theatre Technology

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Piyush Anand

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Impact Paramedical and Health Institute offers merit or entrance-based admission to its UG Diploma courses. Students can be selected based on merit in last qualifying exam or performance in the entrance test. Apart from this, it is also crucial that the aspirants meet the prescribed eligibility requirements. Hence, direct admissions may not be facilitated. However, the students can contact the IPHI Delhi admission office for more details. 

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Aayush Bhatnagar

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Students have to pay the admission fee amount following the final selection. The IPHI UG Diploma tuition fees is INR 90,000 and the one-time fee is INR 5,000. IPHI Delhi fee structure may include other components as well. It must be noted by the students that the mentioned details are from multiple sources and might vary. Hence, is indicative.

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Aishwarya Kumari

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The aspirants who are Class 12 or equivalent exam pass can apply for the BDes course of NIFT Delhi. Additionally, students should not exceed 24 yers of age (29 years for SC/ ST/ PWD category students) as of August 1 of the admission year. Candidates who meet the mentioned criteria can go to the official website or the collect the application form to apply for course admission.

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Raushan Piplani

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No, the admission criteria for the BDes programme is entrance-based. NIFT Delhi BDes course admission is granted based on applicants performance in the NIFT Entrance Exam. Candidates shortlisted based on exam score are called for the personal interview round followed counselling. The students looking for direct admissions are advised to contact the admission office.

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Virajita Mehra

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The fee structure is inclusive of different components, such as tuition fees, hostel fees, refundable security deposit, registration fee, etc. A few of these components are one-time chargeable, while some have to be paid annually or semester-wise. Once selection procedure is completed, students need to pay the NIFT Delhi BDes fees. The following table showcases the fee bifurcation:

Fee components

Amount (4 years)

Tuition Fees

INR 12.34 Lakh

Hostel Fees

INR 4.19 Lakh

One-time Payment

INR 27,200

NOTE: The aforementioned fee details are as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative.

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