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Aman Kumar

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You should have a Bachelor degree in any related subject such as a Renal Dialysis technology, B.Sc. Nursing, or MBBS, with marks of at least 50-55 percent to get admission into M.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology. Admission is usually on merit basis on degree you are qualifying or through an entrance exam by the university. Illustrious colleges that provide such programme are AIIMS, PGIMER, and CMC Vellore among others. Depending on the institution, the application process will have differing deadlines; it is necessary to visit particular pages of the university to acquire concrete deadlines and requirements.

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Baskaran M

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The B.Sc in Dialysis Therapy Technology cutoff at Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) is currently not available. To get the most up-to-date information, it's recommended to:

- Visit the official AMU website

- Contact the AMU admissions office directly

This will ensure you receive the latest information on cutoff ranks, admission procedures, and other relevant details.

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Ayush Mishra

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Karpagam Faculty of Medical Sciences and Research generally requires a science background (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in 10+2 with a minimum of 45-50% aggregate marks for B.Sc. Dialysis Technology. While no specific "cutoff score" is published, admissions are based on meeting these academic criteria and potentially an entrance test or merit in the qualifying exam, followed by counselling. It's best to check their official website or contact their admissions office for the most current and precise cutoff information.

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Parul Shukla

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Candidates can check the benefits of pursuing Dialysis Technician course below:

  • Helping Patients: Dialysis Technician course graduates play a vital role in the healthcare system by providing life-saving treatment to patients with kidney-related conditions. 
  • Increasing Demand: The prevalence of kidney diseases is increasing worldwide, leading to a growing demand for dialysis services. This means there are many job opportunities for individuals trained in the Dialysis course.
  • Job Security: The demand for skilled Dialysis course graduates is expected to remain strong, providing a level of job security in the healthcare industr
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Parul Thapa

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The average salary for a dialysis technician in India is between INR 49,000 and INR 6 LPA. Whereas, the average annual salary for a BSc in Perfusion Technology in India is between INR 2.97 Lacs and INR 15 lakhs. 

If you're more interested in working with patients who need kidney care,  BSc Dialysis would be a good choice. However, if you're fascinated by cardiac surgeries and want to work in highly specialised environments, BSc Perfusion Technology could be a better option.

Both fields offer rewarding careers, but perfusion technology may offer higher specialisation and scope for advancement.

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Sonali

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Yes, you are surely eligible for PG dialysis, if you have completed Diploma in dialysis and also having B.Sc qualification.The need for technicians is growing as more individuals each year require dialysis. Eligibility: Students should have completed a two-year pre-university education, 12th or Plus Two with English as one of the subjects and Physics, Chemistry and Biology as optional subjects, with a minimum aggregate of 45%.

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Malavika

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A B.Sc. in Dialysis Technician program's lateral admission eligibility typically relies on your academic history and the institution's particular policies. Students who have completed relevant Diploma courses or hold comparable degrees in similar sectors are typically given consideration for lateral admission. Examine the entrance requirements of the school you are interested in, or get in touch with the admissions office directly, to find out if you qualify. Specific requirements, such applicable prior education and a minimum academic performance criterion, are frequently set by institutions for lateral admission. You may be able to s

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