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Parul Thapa

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Benefits of MLT course are like this:

One big benefit is many job options. Students who finish MLT course can work in hospitals, clinics, labs, and public health places.

Another good thing is you can help people. MLTs do important lab tests, check samples, and give correct results to doctors.

MLT course also teach strong skills in lab techniques. Students learn to handle and test samples like blood, urine, and tissues.

Besides lab skills, MLT course also help students think smart and solve problems.

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Yes, Medical Laboratory Technology has a wide career scope and the following are the reasons:

  • One of the primary considerations when evaluating the worth of a course is the availability of job opportunities. Medical Laboratory Technology graduates have a promising career outlook.

  • Medical Laboratory Technology is vital for accurate disease diagnosis and patient care.

  • The field of Medical Laboratory Technology is constantly evolving, driven by advancements in technology. 

  • Medical Laboratory Technology offers opportunities for specialisation and further professional development. A Medical Lab Technologist's salary in India ranges between

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MLT (Medical Laboratory Technology) and B Pharmacy (Bachelor of Pharmacy) are two distinct fields within the healthcare industry that specialize in different aspects of patient care. While MLT focuses on laboratory testing and analysis, B Pharmacy emphasizes medication management and pharmaceutical knowledge. 

Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.

Courses

MLT

B Pharmacy

Course Level

UG and Diploma

Undergraduate

Course Duration

2 - 3.6 years

4 years

Course Fee

INR 720 - INR 5 Lakh

INR 3,000 - INR 4,00,000

Entrance Exams

CUET, TJEE, IPU CET, LPU NEST

GUJCET, BITSAT, MHTCET, GITAM GAT, TS EAMCET, UPCET, NEET UG, 8 WBJEE, 4 KCET

Popular Colleges

Jamia Hamdard, JIPMER Puducherry, Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences, AIIMS Rishikesh, etc.

AIIMS, Annamalai University, Institute of Chemical Technology, Jadavpur University

Job Profiles

R&D Lab Technicians, medical laboratory technologists, Technical Executives, X-Ray Technicians, etc.

Medical Writer, Clinical Researcher, Drug Inspector, Medical Representative, Pharmacy Business, etc.

Average Annual Salary

INR 4 LPA - INR 8 LPA

INR 4,00,000 - INR 14,00,000

Top Recruiters

Fortis Escorts Heart Institute and Research Centre, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Nanavati Super Speciality Hospital, Manipal Hospital, etc.

Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Dr Reddy's Laboratories Ltd., Divis Laboratories Ltd., Cipla Ltd., Biocon Ltd., etc.

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People who finish Clinical Psychology mostly work with people who have mental health problems, feel sad, or have mind disorders.

Health psychologists study how mind things affect body health. They see how feelings, actions, and social stuff change our overall health.

One is not better than other. It depend on what you like and want to do. 

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People sometimes say Clinical Psychologist and psychologist like same, but they are little different. The main difference is what work they do and which part of psychology they focus on.

All Clinical Psychologists are psychologists, but not all psychologists are Clinical Psychologists. Clinical Psychologists focus on checking and helping people with mental health problems. Other psychologists can do research, teaching, or counselling in other areas.

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If you want to become a clinical psychologist after 12th, you need to follow some steps.

First, do a bachelor degree. Most people do BA or BSc in Psychology, but you can also do similar subjects like Sociology, Biology, or Social Work. After bachelor, next step is to join master course in Clinical Psychology.

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Clinical Psychology is not usually a BSc or BA course when you do undergrad. It's a special part of Psychology that you usually study after bachelor, like in PG.

Doing bachelor in Psychology or similar subjects give you basic knowledge that help you when you study Clinical Psychology later.

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Parul Thapa

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No, a Clinical Psychologist don't need MBBS degree. Clinical Psychologists and doctors (MBBS) study different stuff.

Doctors go to medical school, do internship and residency, and can treat all kinds of medical problems, even some mental health problems. Clinical Psychologists and Psychiatrists usually work together to help people with mental health problems.

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

Here are the 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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