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The eligibility for this course vary from institution to institution, but in general, any BSc graduate may enrol. Some institutions only accept BSc grads with specialisations in radiology, nursing, or any other area of medicine.
The performance of the applicant on entrance examinations like NEET, MET, etc. is typically taken into consideration for MSc Medical Radio Imaging admissions, which are then followed by individual interviews.
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The cutoff percentage for the General category was 55% in the bachelor's degree programme. For SC/ST category, the cutoff percentage was 50% in the bachelor's degree programme. It is important to note that the cutoff percentage mentioned above is only indicative and may vary for the current academic year. Moreover, Assumption College conducts its own entrance exam, and the cutoff is determined based on the performance of the candidates in the entrance exam. Therefore, to get accurate and up-to-date infor
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