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Atul Sharma

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The eligibility cut off is the minimum score necessary in the qualifying exam (Board exams) to take the ICAR AIEEA .
A candidate from the General/OBC/UPS/EWS category must pass the 10+2 board exam or comparable exams with at least 50% marks.

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Atul Sharma

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Eligibility -
B.Sc ( Perfusion Technology, / Anesthesia Technology, Cardiac care Technology/Echocardiography) / MBBS/ BAMS/BHMS.
The cutoff is generally 60% marks for general category.

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Atul Sharma

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A Bachelor's degree in B.Sc. Nutrition and Dietetics /B.Sc. Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics/ B.Sc. Nutrition, Food Service Management and Dietetics/ B.Sc. Biochemistry / B.Sc. Home Science/ B.Sc. Plant biology and Plant biotechnology / B.Sc. Microbiology/ B.Sc. Chemistry, B.Sc. Zoology or any other related/ allied degree in Life Science, Nutrition, Food Science and Chemical science of the University of Madras or any other recognized universities.
Cut off -General 667

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Atul Sharma

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The applicants must have graduated with a Bachelor's degree in one of the following fields:
B.Sc. Biology Home Science,
B.Sc. Microbiology,
B.Sc. Food Science,
B.Sc. Life Sciences, Clinical Biochemistry,
BNYS or B.A.M.S .

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Mohammed Shahrukh

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An M.Sc. Botany is generally a two-year postgraduate programme that aims to delve deeper into the intricate subjects of plant Biology. This course covers an extensive range of disciplines in the study of plants, fungi and algae including growth, structure, properties and biochemical processes. M.Sc. Botany syllabus is constituted of both theoretical as well as practical structure which encompasses laboratory work, and workshops as well as encourages students to pursue research in this field.

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Mohammed Shahrukh

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You can go for the following options:
Cardiologist,
Cardiac Surgeon,
Clinical Nurse Specialist,
Electrophysiologist Cardiologist,
Cardiovascular Technologist,
Medical Sonographer,
Dialysis Technician and
Nephrologist Technician
These are some of the jobs, students can get after completing B.Sc. in Cardiology.

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Mohammed Shahrukh

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B.Sc. Operation Theatre and Anaesthesia Technology course is an eligible degree for doing PG in M.Sc. Forensic Science and M.Sc. Human genetics.

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Mohammed Shahrukh

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Yes, the department offers M.Sc. And Ph.D. programs in Mathematics.

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Mohammed Shahrukh

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No, if you want to go for the MD or MS courses, then you need to pass the MBBS course with 55% marks at least.

So, you aren't eligible to go for the course of MD or MS after M.Sc. In Cardiac Vascular Perfusion Technology.

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Mohammed Shahrukh

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No but have some several fee for uniform id card and practicals. After the seats are allotted to the candidates, they will have to report to the allotted college within the time limit to confirm their seat. In case a candidate fails to reach the allotted colleges within given time period, then their seat will automatically be transferred to the next candidate.

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