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Jyoti wadhwa

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The latest cut off (as per rank) of ROUND 1 for 2021-2022 is:-
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Jyoti wadhwa

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For getting admission into a government college a general category person must score 460+ marks for getting into this college. For below 460, the chances are less.

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Sunita Singh

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A medical student can not do B.Tech in ECE. But nowadays by looking at the growth and versatility in the developing Industry of young India. UGC granted permission to offer a Few particular Engineering programs to medical students also. There are many courses that Medical students can do. Comprises of various disciplines like programmes of Sciences, Bio-Sciences and Applied Medical Sciences, Medical students can also do Engineering. There might be many Institutes that are offering to engineer to the medical students but very few medical students are aware of it. These are the few Branches in which medical student can pursue the enginee
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Jyoti wadhwa

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The eligibility for BAMS at Tilak Ayurveda Mahavidyalaya is - NEET UG
You should score at least 350 - 400 marks in NEET for
getting into this college for BAMS.

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Sushruti Tanksali

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The two-year A.N.M. Training Programme offered by Naraina Nursing College is accredited by the Indian Nursing Council in New Delhi and is associated with the U.P. State Medical Faculty. 17-30 years should be the minimum to maximum eligibility criteria. Student should be medically fit with passed HSC through state central or any other equivalent boards. The fees structure at Nursing colleges is about2-4 lakh INR.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, definitely you can open up your own lab after doing BMLT. Technology. But you need to have all lab licenses and a serious budget for same.

Firstly analyze budget as cost is too high for setup. Also, you need to take all required permissions and Lab licenses from recognised authorities. After taking all permission, you can set up your own laboratory after finding a suitable area for that where your lab can flourish most.

I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can do BMLT without the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test exam. Because the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test is not required for admission to BMLT courses. Most institutes in India admit students on the basis of the marks obtained in Class 12th. BMLT Entrance Exams: Manipal University, Amity University, JIPMER, KEAM Andhra Pradesh EAMCET, etc. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha BMLT exam page. (https://www.shiksha.com/bmlt-bachelor-in-medical-laboratory-technology-chp#:~:text=Yes, NEET is not required, marks obtained in Class 12. ). I hope this will help you.

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MPH IGNOU and PSPH Manipal, Indian Institute of Public health are some colleges that offer distance education in the field of Public Health of the Master's Domain. They are full-fledged, knowledgeable courses with regular terms of examination. They hold great value in the job sector in both private and government. Type.

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deepika maurya

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Yes, a Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology is a good career option. Because after completing a BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology), one can choose to be or can be offered the role of Professor, Pathologist, Lab Technician, Lab Assistant, Laboratory Manager, etc. In some of the best healthcare facilities such as Colleges, Research Institutes, Hospitals, Laboratories, etc. The average salary of a Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology Graduate at the start of their career ranges from INR 2,00,000 Per Annum to INR 6,00,000 Per Annum. Job Profile;
1- Lab Technicians: INR 2,50,000 (Average Annual Salary)
2- Clinical Supe
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deepika maurya

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BMLT (Bachelor in Medical Lab. Technology) salary in India ranges between INR 3 to INR 5 LPA. BMLT employees' salaries are based on the skills and experience they gain during their education. Graduates of BMLT's employee's salary per month are reasonable as compared to those with experience. BMLT Graduates in the public and private sectors receive varying salaries depending on their position. The highest Salary: INR 8 LPA
the lowest Salary: INR 2,4 LPA
Average Salary: INR 4 LPA
BMLT Job Roles and Average Annual Salary (India)
1- Laboratory Technologist: INR 2.51 LPA
2- Laboratory Managers: INR 5.50 LPA
3- Consultants: INR 2.43 LPA
4- Supervis
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