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nishwa Nm

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Several Universities and colleges offer placements for Operation Teatre technology courses. Some notable institutes that offer placements for Operation Teatre technology are JIPMER, SRM  institute of Science and technology, Dayananda sagar University, RV University, Vivekananda Global University, Brainware University, Adesh University etc.

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Aman Kumar

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Expect roughly one lakh to one lakh fifty thousand rupees per year (tuition) for B.Sc MLT, plus admission, exam, lab, hostel, and transport if opted. The total of a year bill commonly lands between three lakh fifty thousand to five lakh rupees, depending on scholarships and hostel choice. Sathyabama periodically revises fees, so download the latest fee circular/admission brochure. Evaluate hospital tie-ups, internship stipends, NABL-accredited lab exposure, and placement partners—they matter more than a few thousand rupees difference.

 

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Yatendra Pradhan

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A. The cities in India that are best for studying BSc/MSc in Diabetology are:

  • Delhi NCR: Access to reputed healthcare institutions and academic diversity.

  • Mumbai & Pune: Known for top private medical institutes and hospitals.

  • Chennai & Bengaluru: Strong presence of diabetes research centres and hospitals.

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Mani Sahni

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The facilities that candidates should look for in a good Diabetology college are:

  • Affiliated Hospital: For hands-on clinical training and real-world exposure.

  • Qualified Faculty: Experienced endocrinologists and diabetes educators.

  • Lab Infrastructure: Modern labs for diagnostic and monitoring training.

  • Research Support: Access to journals, research tools, and project guidance.

  • Internship & Placement: Tie-ups with diabetes clinics or hospitals.

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Kanishk Shukla

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There isn't currently an MSc programme in Diabetology offered by AIIMS or JIPMER. One of the main components of their MD or DM programs in endocrinology is diabetes management.

Candidates interested in postgraduate-level specialisation in diabetes from premier institutions may consider fellowship programs or related MSc programs in metabolic sciences if available in future updates.

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Parul Thapa

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The majority of universities that offer a Bachelor of Science in Diabetology programme accept applicants based on their 10+2 grades, particularly in Science or biology. Nonetheless, entrance exams may be administered by certain independent or private institutions.

Merit-based shortlisting is typically used in the selection process, and some institutions also use in-person interviews or tests to determine candidates' aptitude for the healthcare industry.

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Mamona Jain

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Yes, non-medical students who have finished their 10+2 coursework in subjects like biology or life sciences are eligible to pursue a bachelor's degree in Diabetology. A background in science, not necessarily medicine, is required by the majority of institutes.
Typically, students from allied health sciences, home science, and PCB are eligible. However, because of the course's clinical and biological focus, students with backgrounds in the arts or commerce are usually ineligible.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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The undergraduate BSc in Diabetology programme focusses on the fundamentals of diabetes treatment, physiology, and patient care. It gets students ready for entry-level positions in medical and clinical settings.

A postgraduate programme called the MSc in Diabetology expands on basic knowledge by covering more complex subjects like complications, research, and public health tactics. It is appropriate for professionals looking for leadership positions or areas of specialisation in diabetes care and clinical or academic research.

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