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Parul Thapa

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Things you need to become a clinical psychologist can be different in different countries and colleges, but mostly people follow some steps.

Here are normal steps:

Bachelor Degree: First you do BSc Psychology, BSc Clinical Psychology, or something similar.

Master Degree: After bachelor, people usually do master in Clinical Psychology or something close.

Doctor Degree: Most clinical psychologists do doctor degree for full qualification.

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NEET is primarily associated with admissions to medical and dental undergraduate programs, and it is not typically required for admission to Clinical Psychology. It is a field within Psychology, and entrance requirements for psychology programs, including Clinical Psychology, are generally distinct from the NEET.

Admission to Clinical Psychology in India is usually based on merit. However, admission procedures can vary depending on the institution and state. 

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Parul Thapa

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Clinical Psychologists can do PhD in Psychology, same like in many other countries. But using “Dr” for clinical psychologists in India is not always same.

Some clinical psychologists in India use “Dr” if they have PhD in Psychology.

rules for title can be different depending on what person wants, college they work, and local rules. It's important to check a psychologist's papers and qualifications before seeing them.

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A clinical psychologist is a mental health professional who specializes in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of mental illnesses and behavioural disorders. They use a combination of psychotherapy and psychological testing to help patients manage their symptoms, improve their mental health, and enhance their overall well-being. 

Clinical psychologists work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, and private practices. They may work with individuals, couples, families, or groups to address a range of issues, such as anxiety, depression, trauma, relationship problems, and learning difficulties. 

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Parul Thapa

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Think about what you like to study and what skills you are good at.

If you like lab work, then DMLT course can be better for you.

If you like medicines, then Pharmacy may be right choice.

End of day best choice depend on your interest and future goals. You should read more about both, know your strong points and also see which one match with your dreams.

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Parul Thapa

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DMLT course is shorter, mostly 1 year, but BMLT is full bachelor degree that take 3 years. BMLT teach more deep and detail about lab technology than DMLT.

Which is better depend on you and what you want in future. You should check both courses proper, think about your career goals, and ask teachers or experts before you decide.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes after finishing Class 10 or 12 students can join DMLT course.

DMLT course is 2 year Diploma where you learn lab work and how to do medical test and checking.

For eligibility you need to pass Class 10 or same exam from recognised board with Science subject. Mostly you need 50% marks, but it can be little different in some colleges. So better to check college rule before applying.

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Parul Thapa

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DMLT course teach many lab techniques that help in finding, checking and treating sickness. things you learn can be little different in each college, but here is general idea of common techniques in DMLT:

  • Phlebotomy: Taking blood from patient for tests.

  • Haematology: Counting blood cells, checking blood smear, haemoglobin level and clotting.

  • Clinical Pathology: Testing body fluids like urine, spinal fluid, joint fluid.

  • Microbiology: Growing and finding germs like bacteria, virus, fungus and parasite.

  • Biochemistry: Checking glucose, cholesterol, enzymes and electrolytes in blood and fluids.

  • Histopathology: Preparing and looking at tissues unde

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If you already done BSc degree and want to join DMLT course, you have to think about some things. Mostly DMLT course is made for students who finish Class 12 with Science but some colleges may give different admission rules for students who have higher degree.

 

 

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Parul Thapa

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After finishing DMLT course, students can pick different study or job way depend on what they like, what goal they have, and how much they want to specialise in lab science field.

Some options are:

  • Bachelor's in Medical Laboratory Technology (BSc MLT)

  • Bachelor's in Biomedical Science or Life Science

  • Bachelor's in Nursing or Allied Health

  • Master's in Medical Lab Tech or related subject

  • Do professional certificate courses

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