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Bhawna Kumari

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, BMLT is offered by IGNOU and the details are as follow:
Bachelor/ B.Sc. In Medical Laboratory Technology (BMLT)
Minimum Duration: 4 Years
Maximum Duration: 6 Years
Course Fee: Rs. 25,000
Minimum Age: 17 Years
Maximum Age: No bar
Eligibility:
10+2 or its equivalent with science subject Physics Chemistry Biology with minimum 45% marksor
10+2 with Medical Laboratory Technology (Vocational background) with minimum 45% marks.

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Gopal Sarkar

Beginner-Level 5

The candidates should have passed XII or an equivalent examination with Physics Chemistry and Biology with mentioned aggregate marks. For reservation category (minority), the minimum aggregate is 35% marks. Candidates who have passed 10+2 of CBSE or any other board with Medical Laboratory Technology (as a Vocational course) are also eligible.

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Gopal Sarkar

Beginner-Level 5

As per your request I want to say to you that the cutoff marks of B.Sc. In medical laboratory technology at AIMS Bhubaneswar is AIIMS round 2019 cutoff by rank 2020 cutoff by rank 334 569
NEET round 2020 cutoff by rank 2021cuttof by rank 2022 cutoff by rank 569 538 564.

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Manjay Kumar Singh

Beginner-Level 4

If you are from the arts stream and planning to take admission in the DMLT course, then you can get admission easily. The programme is open for every stream and is generally approved by Indian Medical Association. So, it doesn't matter whether you are from arts or any other field, you are free to apply for this programme.

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Harshad Gore

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No, it has the semester Pattern so it will have 3rd as well as 4th semester in second year.

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Akula SaikrishnaMy name is sai krishna from CSMU

Contributor-Level 6

JIS University, Kolkata offers you a 3 years BMLT with eligible of Class 12 with 50% aggregate with Physics Chemistry Biology Biotechnology and Mathematics as the main subjects (45% for reserved categories) and cutoff by rank in this University is
Round 1:- 18417
Round2:- 27041
Round 3:- 31234.

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Aryan Ashoka

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You can do business study after opting for medical too. So if you're in medical subjects please complete the course.

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Niranjan reddy balemula

Contributor-Level 8

To work abroad after completing DMLT (Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology) in India, you can follow these steps:
Obtain a Certificate of recognition or equivalency from the relevant authority in the country where you wish to work, to make sure your Indian DMLT degree is recognised there. Check the visa requirements of that country and apply for a work visa if required. Research job opportunities in your field in the target country and prepare a strong resume and cover letter in English . Network with people working in the field in that country and attend career fairs, job events, and other opportunities to meet potential employers.
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Harshad Gore

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Government may release APPSC AEE notification once a year twice a year and sometimes not even once. If there are vacancies, there will be a job notification from time to time
You will never be sure about when the notification will release, but there is one thing you can do keep your preparation up to date APPSC AEE exam is a quite tough to crack.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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There are many pharmacist-lawyers and it is a great combination of degrees but does require many years of education. Most pharmacist-attorneys went to pharmacy school first followed by law school. Because pharmacists handle drugs including controlled substances it is a highly regulated profession and, in fact, every accredited pharmacy school requires a course in pharmacy law. This exposure in pharmacy school sparks an interest in some pharmacy students (me included) to pursue a law degree.

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