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You can apply to the AIIMS Delhi BSc Radiology programme if you meet the requirements, provided you do. The following are the basic requirements for admission to AIIMS Delhi's BSc Radiology programme:
- Age Restrictions: There is no maximum age for enrolment in the B.Sc. Radiology programme; the minimum age requirement is 17.
- Candidates must have completed the 10+2 exam, or an equivalent, with Physics Chemistry and Biology as their primary subjects.
- Minimum score: Candidates must have received at least 50% on their 10+2 exam or an equivalent.
- Candidates must have taken the AIIMS Entrance Exam and passed it in order to be considered. Since yo
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msc in anesthesia is a postgraduate science degree. the 2-year course is divided into 4 semesters. this is a professionally oriented degree program that specializes in the anesthesia essential in surgery, emergency rooms, and intensive care units.
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The major difference between Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering is that the first one deals with working of machines and devices while the latter focuses on things that fly and orbit the Earth in space. Aerospace Engineers are more likely to work for the military and government as compared to Mechanical Engineers. While it comes to employment, mechanical Engineering has a wider scope. Both Mechanical as well as Aerospace Engineers get a decent salary. At the end, all that matters is which stream you are more inclined to. When you do what interes
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MBA in finance is a suitable degree, and there is no specific rule that only people who have done finance graduation should do this. Completing engineering and then doing MBA will add more value to your career. It will help you to be in a higher position than other graduates
For those who are seeking the fastest path to a CA / CPA qualification, the quickest route is to pursue the same after class 12. However, if you intend to pursue Chartered Accountancy or CPA even after becoming an Engineer, Actuary or MBA you can do so. If you have faced such a dilemma, then there is no need to worry because the open education system today all
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