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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Only Punyashlok Ahilyadevi Holkar Solapur University offers Cath Lab Technician certification in India.
Candidates can check the details below:
- Accepted exam: CBSE Class 12, Maharasthra HSC
- Total Fees: INR 500 - INR 40,000
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
As a commerce student with a background in CA, you may find that pursuing a degree in Software Engineering is possible, but it comes with some specific requirements. For most B.Tech courses, especially in software engineering, universities generally expect students to have a background in science, particularly mathematics. However, if you haven't studied mathematics in your earlier studies, some universities may offer preparatory courses or alternative pathways to help you meet the eligibility criteria.
Regarding the CUCET exam, it's usually aimed at students from a Science background, but certain universities may allow commerce student
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Generally speaking, for a GATE score of 361, the chances for M.Tech in Structural Engineering at NIT Jamshedpur would depend on one's category admission and the cut-off marks for that specific year.
For a general category student the cut-off marks for Structural Engineering generally are quite high and range closer to 401 marks in the successive years. On the other hand, if you are belonging to any of OBC, SC or ST categories, then you may be able to make it, cut-offs are lower for these categories.
Of course, the admission is CCMT counseling based on GATE score, other aspects being availability of seats and competition using that
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hello candidate.
Being an automotive technician is quite an interesting role; pretty much, one gets to play with wires every day. You can be a contortionist quite often, inside of cars, upside down, underneath dashes. To troubleshoot vehicle problems is a big part of the job. If you love troubleshooting, it is a brilliant industry for you to come into. Especially in this day and age, a lot of things are going electric, especially with the electric cars. It is a great industry to get into and probably the best one for the future.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates can apply for colleges offering BSc Radiology through merit. Such colleges are as follows:
BSc Radiology Colleges | BSc Radiology Course Fees |
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Rayat Bahra University | 1.5 L |
ICRI - Jagannath University, Delhi | 3.75 L |
ICRI - Bombay Hospital | 3.9 L |
ICRI - Max Hospital, Saket | 3.9 L |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
After completing a DMLT course, you can indeed work as a medical lab technician in hospitals, nursing homes, diagnostic labs, or clinics.
DMLT is not an Engineering course; rather, it's a Paramedical course that focuses on training students in laboratory diagnostic techniques, including the handling of lab equipment, sample collection, and analysis of biological specimens.
As a lab technician, you’ll play a crucial role in the healthcare system, supporting medical teams by providing accurate diagnostic information.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Cath Lab Technology refers to the field of healthcare that involves the use of specialized equipment and techniques to diagnose and treat cardiovascular conditions. "Cath Lab" is short for catheterization laboratory, where medical professionals, particularly Cardiologists, perform various procedures to visualize and treat the blood vessels and chambers of the heart.
Technologists working in the Cath Lab are trained to operate complex equipment, assist during procedures, and ensure patient safety. The field is dynamic, with continuous advancements in technology and techniques aimed at improving patient outcomes and minimizing invasivenes
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hey, Some of the important steps to make a future in Control Systems Engineering are given below:
- You can pursue a BTech in Electrical Engineering, Control Systems Engineering, or a related field.
- Consider an MSc in Control Systems or a related field for deeper knowledge and specialisation.
- Gain skills such as system dynamics, control theory, modeling and simulation, programming (e.g., Python, MATLAB), computer Science fundamentals.
- Gain experiences through jobs and internships.
Hope the above answer helps to resolve your question !
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