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Kapil Lalwani

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Several colleges and universities in India offer research experience to students. The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in Bangalore extends research training classes to both undergraduate and postgraduate students at its research facilities. Students can access research experiences through research projects and internships which Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs) deliver to their academic community. Students can have practical research experience at University of Delhi programs while receiving stipends worth INR 5,000 to INR 10,000 annually.

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Bhanupratap singh

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Here are the details about fee structure for BOPTM at Shri Ram Murti Smarak Institute of Para Medical Sciences:

1)1st semester fee

Security fee: Rs 10k

Tution fee: Rs. 45K

Other fees: Rs 7K

Total fees: Rs. 62500

2) Other semester fee

Tution fee: Rs 45k

After this only medical fee is charged.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students with 88% in their 12th grades can confidently pursue admission at respected colleges in Jabalpur for their Bachelor of Medical Radiological Technology (BMRT) studies. Hitkarini College of Arts and Science with yearly tuition of INR 2.5 Lacs for three consecutive years operates as an educational option while Jabalpur Institute of Technology offers yearly fees of INR 2.2 Lacs to students during their three-year study. The educational facilities at these educational institutions include appropriate settings alongside solid job opportunities.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Finding affordable colleges for Cardiovascular Technology can vary by location. Candidates are advised to always check the accreditation of the programme and the college to ensure quality education and eligibility for certification or licensing.

Candidates can check the list of affordable Cardiovascular Technology colleges offering the course for less than INR 1 Lakh.

Cardiovascular Technology CollegesCardiovascular Technology Course Fees
CMC 400 - 1.8 K
PGIMER7.33 K
JIPMER Puducherry26.58 K
T.D. Medical College50.94 K
NIMS 32.6 K
Government Medical College, Kottayam46 K
Institute of Public Health and Hygiene49 K
Sun Rise University50 K - 60 K
PES Institute of Medical Sciences and Research67.5 K

Note: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Candidates can check the benefits of pursuing Cardiovascular Technology course below:

  • Impactful Contribution: Cardiovascular Technician course graduates play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating heart and vascular conditions, directly impacting patient outcomes and well-being.
  • Focused Learning: Cardiovascular Technology course provides in-depth knowledge specifically tailored to cardiovascular health, offering specialised expertise in diagnosing and treating heart and vascular conditions.
  • Practical Experience: Cardiovascular Technician courses often include clinical rotations, allowing students to gain hands-
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Rayamkula Harish

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Madhav University has a very typical B.Sc. batch in Medical Laboratory Technology modeled upon private university attributes; on an average, there are 60-100 students in a batch.

The number varies with lab capacity, faculty, and student demand, often limited at 60 when it comes to quality practical training. Some years, the extra sections will add this number to 100, especially with the boom in the healthcare sector. The reserved category quotas (SC/ST/OBC) take almost 50% of the seats per the government rules.

Therefore, early in 2025, we can expect about 60-80 seats, but the announcement will only be made by the officials later on, clo

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