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Abhishek Tiwari

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In which field have you done your undergrad?

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Megha Aggarwal

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What are your future plans? It is always better to focus on one course for a better career prospect and learning.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Yugandher,
You can apply for Bachelor's degree after successfully completing your Diploma from a recognized institute. You must check with the desired college in Canada before you formally apply. The admission norms are significantly different from one another. You can email some colleges and get to know the requirements. Then, you must also take the IELTS to prove your English language proficiency An overall band score of 6 and with no module less than 5.5 is required to study Bachelor's degree in Canada. For more details on the eligibility you have to check and contact the colleges.

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Harsh Chankeshwar

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Don't get discouraged if you don't relate with the information. But it is the truth.
It matters that you must have completed your 11th and 12th in science field. Physics is a must subject. Your current degree does't matter. Your 12th boards result must be above 55% specifically in physics (above 55 out of 100) and in maths (above 55 out of 100).

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nikhil Sharma

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Scope of a course in dialysis technology:
Dialysis technology graduates find jobs at hospitals (Government or private), clinics or healthcare setups offering dialysis treatment. Usually they work in a team, under the supervision of qualified Doctors and Nurses. Some of the common job profiles available in front of them include-
Dialysis technician
Dialysis supervisor
Dialysis Therapist
Dialysis Assistant
Completing relevant M.Sc. Courses will help one take on teaching jobs (lecturer or instructor) at institutes offering dialysis technology education or patient education programs. Eligibility Criteria:
Basic eligibility criteria to pursue a Di
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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Hi, there is no age barrier to study law with the recent Supreme Court judgement, removing age barriers from CLAT. You can surely pursue with a three years law degree course, with a prior graduate degree with a minimum if 55% aggregate marks.

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