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Aakash Yadav

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Yes, the Clinical Psychology course at Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University (PRSU), Raipur, is recognised by the Rehabilitation Council of India (RCI). The university offers an M.Phil. in Clinical Psychology, which is affiliated with PRSU and acknowledged by RCI, New Delhi. This programme is conducted through the Post Graduate Institute of Behavioural and Medical Sciences (PGIBAMS), Raipur. Additionally, the course is approved by the Medical Council of India (MCI) and the Indian Nursing Council (INC). Upon successful completion, graduates are eligible to register with the RCI and practice as licensed clinical psychologists in India.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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Yes, Perfusion Technology offers strong prospects in India due to rising cardiac surgeries and advancements in critical care.

With increasing demand for skilled perfusionists in hospitals and transplant centers, job stability and growth are promising. Opportunities for higher studies, international placements, and specialisation also enhance career scope.

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Parul Thapa

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Perfusion Technology focuses on operating heart-lung machines during surgeries, while Cardiac Care Technology deals with diagnosing and monitoring heart conditions in clinical and ICU settings.

Perfusionists work mostly during surgical procedures, whereas cardiac technologists assist in ECG, echo, and non-invasive testing. Both are vital but serve different roles in cardiology care.

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Jaya Shukla

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Absolutely. Perfusion Technology is ideal for students interested in behind-the-scenes roles during life-saving surgeries and critical care scenarios.

It combines patient care with technical expertise, offering a high-impact career in operating theatres, ICUs, and transplant units. The role requires precision, focus, and the ability to work in emergency settings.

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Mamona Jain

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Fresh graduates with a BSc in Perfusion Technology typically earn around INR 2.5–4.5 LPA, depending on the hospital, location, and clinical exposure.
With experience and specialization, salaries can go much higher. Top private hospitals, cardiac care centers, and transplant units often offer better packages and growth opportunities.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Students are trained in operating heart-lung machines, managing cardiopulmonary bypass, and reading vital signs during surgeries.
They also learn to handle perfusion circuits, sterilize equipment, understand emergency protocols, and assist in surgical preparations. Clinical training forms a major part of the course, ensuring students are ready to work in high-pressure operating theatre environments.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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No, NEET is not mandatory for most Perfusion Technology courses in India. Admissions are generally based on merit in Class 12 PCB subjects or through institute-level entrance exams.

However, some top private or deemed universities may consider entrance scores like CUET, CET, or their tests. It's best to check individual college requirements before applying.

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Mani Sahni

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A Diploma in Perfusion Technology is a short-term course (1–2 years) that provides basic training and prepares students for entry-level roles in operation theatres and surgical teams.

In contrast, a BSc (degree) is a 3–4 year comprehensive programme that covers theoretical knowledge, lab work, and clinical exposure. Degree holders often have better job opportunities, higher salaries, and eligibility for postgraduate education.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, students who have completed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) are eligible to pursue a BSc or Diploma in Perfusion Technology.

Most colleges require a minimum of 50% marks in PCB and may conduct entrance tests or interviews. This pathway is ideal for students who wish to enter the healthcare sector in a technical yet life-saving role.

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