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Parul Thapa

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No, Clinical Research not need NEET exam. NEET is test in India for getting admission in medical and dental courses.

Clinical Research is different, it is about doing study to check if new medicine, devices, or treatments are safe and work good.

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Parul Thapa

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No, there is no age limit for Clinical Research.

But sometimes, trials take people younger than 18 years. These trials are for kids and check if medicine is safe and work for them. Same way, some studies are made for old people, because they get sickness that happen more in that age.

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Parul Thapa

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Clinical Resreach is all about conducting studies to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of various medicines such as drugs and medical devices.

All that Clinical researchers do is design and perform ethical clinical trials to check if a medicine is working or not.  

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Parul Thapa

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Candidates should have passed Class 12 with major subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. They should have scored at least 50% marks in class 12th standard. Students may have to qualify for the entrance test to get admission.

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Deepa M

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For admission to the BBA programme at the Institute of Clinical Research India (ICRI), Bangalore, the accepted entrance exam scores include:

Karnataka 2nd PUC

CBSE 12th

Candidates must have completed their higher secondary education (10+2) with a minimum aggregate score of 50% in any stream. The admission process includes document verification and payment of the admission fee after securing a valid score in the aforementioned examinations.

It is advisable for prospective students to check the official ICRI website for any updates or changes regarding the admission process and requirements.

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Deepa M

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The search results do not contain any information about the BBA programme or fees at ICRI Bangalore - Institute of Clinical Research India Bangalore. The results are about the ICFAI University in Tripura, which offers a BBA program, but there is no mention of ICRI Bangalore.

Without any relevant information about ICRI Bangalore's BBA programme and fees, I cannot provide a specific answer to this query. The search results are not helpful in determining the BBA fees at ICRI Bangalore.

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Jit Dutta

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To apply for the B.Sc in Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT) programme at Mahatma Gandhi College, follow these steps:

Visit the College Website: Go to the official website of Mahatma Gandhi College for information on the B.Sc MLT program, including eligibility criteria, application deadlines, and etc. 

Collect he Application Form: The college might provide an online application form on their website or require you to collect it from the campus.

Fill the Application Form: Complete the application form with accurate details. And include you all required information and documents, like ID proof, and photographs, etc. 

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Choosing between an MBA and an M.Sc. depends on your career goals and interests. An MBA, like the one offered at Top best institute GIBS (Global Institute of Business Studies), is ideal for those looking to gain leadership skills, strategic management knowledge, and broad business acumen.It opens up opportunities in various industries, including finance, marketing, consulting, and entrepreneurship. On the other hand, an M.Sc. is more research-oriented and focuses on specialised fields such as science, technology, or social sciences. It is best for those interested in technical expertise, academic research, or specialised professional r
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