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Guide-Level 15
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 4
- Tuition fee: INR 12,000 per year
- Other fees (Registration fee, exam fee, etc.): INR 5,000 per year
Note that the above-mentioned fees are subject to change and are only approximate figures. It is recommended that you check with the college administration for the latest and accurate fee structure for the Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology program.
Also, the government polytec
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1. Research colleges: Research various private BVSC colleges, their admission criteria, eligibility requirements, and the number of seats available. Make a list of colleges that match your academic profile and preferences.
2. Prepare for the entrance e
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
1. Research universities and programs: Look for universities in Canada that offer cardiology courses. You can start by looking at the website of the Association of faculty members of Medicine of Canada, which has a list of medical schools in Canada. Check the admission requirements, course curriculum, and tuition fees of each programme.
2. Check eligibility criteria: Review the eligibility criteria for admission to the programme, including academic qualifications, language proficiency, and standardized test scores. Some universities may require internat
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