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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Cut-off ranks for BHA at College of Paramedical and Allied Health Sciences, WBUHS:

- Round 1: 197

- Round 2: 338

- Round 3: 496

Note: These cut-offs are based on previous year's WBJEE JENPAS UG data and may vary for upcoming sessions.

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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CMC Vellore Bsc in cardiac Technology Cutoff are listed below,

- General: 19,000-25,000

- SC: 16,000-21,000

- ST: 100,000-125,000

- OBC: 15,000-19,000

Please verify with CMC Vellore's official website for latest updates.

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Rahul Pandit

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B.J. Medical College, Ahmedabad, does not refund registration fees, and applications cannot be canceled. Postgraduate students must pay a 1,00,800 deposit, equal to one month's stipend, which is refunded after completing three years. If a student leaves midway, both fees and the deposit are lost. Hostel students pay a 5,000 deposit, which is refunded when they leave, provided they show the original receipt.

Details on tuition fee refunds are unclear, so it's best to check with the college administration for accurate information.

 

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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For BMLT cutoffs at School of Tropical Medicine:

- Check the official website for the latest information.

- Contact their admissions office for cutoff details.

- Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.

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Rashmi Kumar

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For BSc course admission, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the college. Aspirants should pass Class 12 with a minimum 45% aggregate. The admission criteria for the course is entrance-based. On graduating with a BSc Nursing course, candidates can opt for job profiles such as Staff Nurses, Nursing Service Administrators, Directors of Nursing, Department Supervisors, Nursing Supervisors, Nursing Superintendents,  etc.

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Pallavi Rai

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Choosing an MBA in Pharmaceutical Management offers a distinctive combination of business and pharmaceutical expertise, positioning you for leadership roles in a rapidly evolving industry. It provides the skills, knowledge, and connections needed to advance your career and make a meaningful impact in the pharmaceutical sector.

  • Personalized Career Path:

The programme includes electives and specialisation options that allow you to tailor your education to your specific career goals. Whether you're interested in regulatory affairs, market access, or pharmaceutical marketing, you can focus on areas that align with your career aspirations.

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Chanchal Sinha

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DEI admission to the Bachelor of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS) course is also based on AYUSH scores. Candidates seeking admission must have a valid AYUSH score in order to be eligible for the admissions. During the DEI Agra AYUSH cutoff 2024, the last-round BHMS stood at 1321964 for admission to Shivaji University for the General category students in the All India quota. So, the assumed expected cutoff for the upcoming admission session 2025 can stood upto 1330000. Further, this expected percentile is subject to diversity of courses. It can vary different for different course and colleges.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Both courses focus on disease studies, but MSc Medical Microbiology specializes in microorganisms, while MSc Pathology covers disease mechanisms at a broader level. Below is a comparison:

Criteria

M.Sc Medical Microbiology

MSc Pathology

Eligibility

BSc Microbiology, Biotechnology, MLT, etc.

BSc MLT, Pathology, Biotechnology, etc.

Duration

2 years

2 years

Focus Area

Study of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and infections

Study of diseases, tissues, and clinical diagnosis

Career Scope

Research labs, pharma, food industry, hospitals

Hospitals, diagnostic labs, research institutions

Salary

INR 3-8 LPA

INR 3-10 LPA

Note: This information is sourced from the official website of the institute/exam.

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Jaya Shukla

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No, The MSc Pathology eligibility states that candidates must have a BSc degree in a relevant field such as Microbiology, Biotechnology, Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT), Zoology, or any Life Science discipline from a recognised university.

Helpful Links for MSc Pathology:

Speech Therapy

Respiratory Care Technology

Pathology Courses

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