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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Indeed, biology is typically required for Immunology courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. It offers the fundamental knowledge of life sciences and human physiology, which are crucial for immunology.
For PG courses, a background in Biology or related life sciences is expected. It makes it easier for students to understand disease processes, immunological mechanisms, and lab-based methods.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
Choosing between MSc Immunology and MSc Dietetics depends on your interests and career goals.
If you're inclined towards lab work, research, and understanding how the immune system responds to diseases, MSc Immunology is ideal. On the other hand, if you enjoy guiding people on food, health, and nutrition plans, MSc Dietetics is better suited.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
For taking admission to Masters in Medical Laboratory Technology, following is the criteria:
1 Some colleges may require a higher percentage or equivalent grade
2 You are selected on merit base
3 You should give some entrance exam like AUCET, CUCET or university level examination
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
It is not confirmed that you will get admission into the MA Clinical Psychology programme at Gujarat University's Navrangpura campus with a 63% score. The eligibility criteria for most postgraduate courses, including psychology, usually require a minimum of 55% to 60%, and some programs, like Amity's, specify 65%. Since the third round is happening, it's possible that the seats are limited and the competition is high.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
The eligibility requirements entail the following in order to gain admission into the Bachelor of Optometry course at Geetanjali University, Udaipur: You should be at least 17 years of age as of 31 st December of the admission year, you should have passed the 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and you should have a minimum of 50 percent aggregate (40 percent in case of SC/ST/OBC). The first step in the process is that the admission is based on merit which is mainly your scores in 10+ 2. The online application can be made through the official Geetanjali University site where the application is to be filled, required docum
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, a Diploma in medical records can be pursued after completing the 12th standard.Admission is often based on merit, meaning your 12th-grade scores, or may involve an interview. There is a criteria that you have tocomplete your 12th standard with a Science background (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
There is availability of placements yes you can do NMT (Nuclear Medicine Technology) courses. The graduates are employable in several healthcare facilities like hospitals (government, privately-owned, and AIIMS), research labs, and diagnosis imaging facilities. Popular occupational positions exist as Nuclear Medicine Technologist, Radiation Safety Officer, Medical Imaging Technologist and Radiopharmaceutical Scientist. Medical imaging gains people as more and more people advance in age and the deployment of more and more accurate medical images.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
Great emphasis is given to MBBS, MD, and MS in the Tripura Medical College. Although they provide B.Sc. Nursing there is no direct reference to undergraduate B.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) or the Diploma in MLT is provided in Tripura Medical College itself. Yet other educational establishments within Tripura that do provide BMLT (Bachelor in Medical Laboratory Technology) are: Tripura Institute of Paramedical Sciences (TIPS) and Bhavan Tripura College of Science and Technology.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
You should have a Bachelor degree in any related subject such as a Renal Dialysis technology, B.Sc. Nursing, or MBBS, with marks of at least 50-55 percent to get admission into M.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology. Admission is usually on merit basis on degree you are qualifying or through an entrance exam by the university. Illustrious colleges that provide such programme are AIIMS, PGIMER, and CMC Vellore among others. Depending on the institution, the application process will have differing deadlines; it is necessary to visit particular pages of the university to acquire concrete deadlines and requirements.
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