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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
A Masters in Clinical Psychology in India enables individuals to work in hospitals, mental, health clinics, or private practice, providing assessments, therapy and interventions for individuals dealing with psycological issues. It provides students to intern in good hospitals and also for human research analyst.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BMRIT is a programme that trains individuals to operate and maintain medical imaging equipment for diagnostic purposes. BMRIT graduates are skilled in handling technologies such as X-ray machines, ultrasound devices, CT scanners, and MRI machines. On the other hand, BPT is a programme that educates students in the field of physical therapy or physiotherapy.
Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.
Particulars | BMRIT | BPT |
|---|---|---|
Course Duration | 4 years | 4 years |
Course Level | UG | UG |
Course Fee | INR 1.1 Lacs - INR 5 Lakh | INR 1 Lacs - INR 5 Lakh |
Popular Colleges | Armed Forces Medical College, IUL, Oasis College of Science and Management, Shri Guru Ram Rai University, etc. | Delhi, King George's Medical University, JIPMER Puducherry, Banaras Hindu University |
Job Profiles | Radiographer, X-ray technician, MRI Technician, Ultrasound Technician, etc. | Physiotherapists, Researchers, Lecturers, Home care physiotherapists, Sports physio rehabilitators, etc. |
Employment areas | Hospitals, Nursing homes, Private clinics, health centres, medical colleges | HelpAge India, Apollo Hospitals, Fortis Hospital, Hosmat Hospital, Talwalkers Pantaloon Fitness Pvt Ltd, etc. |
Average Salary | INR 3 LPA - INR 7 LPA | INR 2 LPA - INR 8 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In medical terms, BMRIT stands for Bachelor of Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology. It refers to an undergraduate degree programme that focuses on training individuals to operate and maintain medical imaging equipment for diagnostic purposes, such as X-rays, ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI scans.
BMRIT prepares students to work as skilled professionals in the field of medical imaging technology.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
A BSc in MLT can be challenging, but whether it is hard depends on the individual's background, interest, and commitment. BSc MLT involves a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in subjects like clinical biochemistry, microbiology, hematology, and pathology.
Students need to be detail-oriented and capable of understanding complex scientific concepts while also being proficient in laboratory techniques. Regular study, hands-on practice, and a genuine interest in the medical field can make the programme manageable and rewarding. With dedication, most students can successfully navigate the challenges of a BSc MLT course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc MLT course can surely be an excellent option for you if you enjoy working in clinical and diagnostic settings. You learn foundational clinical lab skills that are important for diagnosing and treating diseases. You can find good earning opportunities in hospitals, diagnostic labs, research facilities and pharmaceutical companies.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you have a 53 percent in your 12th and you want to pursue a paramedical course at SVMC College, you can apply for B.Sc in nursing. Although the last date to apply this year, has gone. The minimum percent to apply for this course is 45%. You are eligible to apply for this course, but you need to qualify in the merit list in order to get admission. The institute prepares merit based on the seats intake and applications. The seats intake for BSc nursing is 110 seats.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The annual BSc MLT salary in India can vary significantly based on experience, location, and the type of employer.
Here is a general overview of the BSc MLT salary for all levels:
Entry-Level: INR 2.5 - 4 LPA
Mid-Level: INR 4 - 6 LPA
Senior-Level: INR 8 - 12 LPA
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, MLT graduates become doctors.
while a degree in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) provides a strong foundation in medical science and diagnostics, it does not qualify one to become a doctor.
However, an MLT graduate can pursue further education to transition into a medical career if they really wish to become a doctor.
For instance, they could enrol in MBBS, which is the standard pathway to becoming a doctor in India. This requires meeting the necessary prerequisites and passing entrance exams like NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test).
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, pursuing a degree in MLT does not require the NEET.
NEET is primarily used for admission into undergraduate medical courses such as MBBS and BDS. In contrast, admission to a BSc MLT program is generally based on Class 12 scores or CUET scores.
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