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5 months agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, admissions are currently open at Faculty of Allied Health Sciences MRIIRS for 2025 session. Interested candidates can apply online on the official website of MRIIRS for admission. Aspirants can apply for the preferred course by paying an application fee of INR 1,200. Admission to all the courses is primarily entrance-based.
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5 months agoGuide-Level 15
Yes, Faculty of Allied Health Sciences MRIIRS accepts Class 12 marks for UG programmes i.e. BSc/ BSc (Hons) and BPT. Aspirants should have secured 50% in relevant subjects to apply for any of these programmes. However, aspirants must also fulfill the selection requirements for admission. For BSc/ BSc (Hons), candidates can get admission based on their merit or MRNAT score. MRNAT score is compulsory for admission to BPT programme.
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5 months agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates can get admission at Faculty of Allied Health Sciences MRIIRS through CUET-PG scores in MPT and MSc programmes. Aspirants with a valid score in CUET-PG do not have to appear for MRNAT conducted by MRIIRS for admission to UG and PG courses. Aspirants must provide their score while filling out the application form and directly participate in the selection rounds for admission.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible. Many universities accept BTech CSE graduates into MSc Health Informatics programs. Biology is not always required as many MSc Health Informatics programs focus on IT, data and systems, and applications in healthcare as opposed to simple clinical sciences.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is possible. Many universities accept BTech CSE graduates into MSc Health Informatics programs. Biology is not always required as many MSc Health Informatics programs focus on IT, data and systems, and applications in healthcare as opposed to simple clinical sciences.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Kaloji Narayana Rao University of Health Sciences Telangana offers courses in UG, PG, Doctoral, Super Speciality and Post-Doctoral Fellowship level. The University offers courses in the field of Health Sciences, such as Allopathy (Modern Medicine), Dental Surgery, Homoeopathy, Indian Systems of Medicine and Paramedical. Furthermore, the University is certified by various national level certifications offered to build a national level status.
Considering all the facilities and opportunities offered by the University, KNRUHS is worth being a primary choice for a candidate.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
V.M.N Institute of Allied Health Sciences is a good choice for students seeking careers in various healthcare professions due to its academic brillance. The institute focuses practical and industry based curricullum for better understanding. The institute also provides exposure to a hospital environment early in the program, giving students a real-world perspective. V.M.N Institute of Allied Health Sciences Aassures with 100% job placement at top comapnies.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, V.M.N Institute of Allied Health Sciences worth all the hype and it depends on the individual need and priorities. The institute has a strong curriculum, experienced faculty, and potential for career growth are all factors to consider when evaluating its value. The course curriculum focuses on practical skills and introduces the evolving needs of the healthcare industry. V.M.N Institute of Allied Health Sciences offers 100% job placements.
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