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M.Sc in Echocardiography is a 2 years course with 4 semesters of six months each. This course is aimed at imparting theoretical as well as practical skills to aspiring students. The candidate should have completed B.Sc. In Cardiac Care Technology or equivalent with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognised University.
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Nurturing gametes in artificial media etc. A Clinical Embryologist can work in an IVF Clinic alongside a Gynaecologist and an Urologist.
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M.Sc in Anesthesia is a post-graduate course in Science. The basic criterion of eligibility for admission to the course is graduation (B.Sc. ) completed from a recognized university with Chemistry, Physics, and Biology as main subjects, and a minimum aggregate score of 45%. Admission Process: Counseling after taking entrance examination/ direct admission.
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Normally speaking the process for PG exam in Nursing will begin after results for graduation from same stream are declared. I am attaching a link that will give you all the required information about admission process for MSc in Nursing.
https://www.shiksha.com/nursing/course/m-sc-in-nursing-medical-surgical-nursing-acharya-institute-of-health-sciences-r-t-nagar-bangalore-279667
Best wishes to you.
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There is no entrance exam for admission in M.Sc in Clinical Psychology at NSHM Knowledge Campus, Kolkata. The admissions are purely based on merit in last qualifying exam. The admission related information is available on college website and can apply directly from there.
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The difference between both these courses is paper-thin. If you did M.Sc in food Science technology then you will get the work that is research-oriented. On the contrary, if you did M.Sc. In food tech and quality assurance then (as its name suggest) you will get a job which has a supervisor type role. Your work will be checking the quality of food devolved in India.
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