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Baskaran M

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B.Sc Radiology Colleges in Amritsar

- *Amritsar Group of Colleges*: INR 2.4 lakhs, 3 years

- *Global Group of Institutes*: INR 2.51 lakhs, 4 years

- *Sri Guru Ram Das University*: INR 90,000, 3 years

- *Check with colleges for updates*.

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Baskaran M

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GNM Admission

- *Visit website*, fill out form, upload documents, submit

- *Course*: 3-year GNM program

- *Eligibility*: Class 12 pass with PCB

- *Admission*: Entrance-based

- *Check website for updates*.

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Parul

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Chandigarh University is definitely worth considering for M.Sc in MLT. The infrastructure is quite impressive, especially the labs, and the teaching staff is experienced and approachable. They really try to link classroom learning with real-time diagnostics. There are internship opportunities, and they support students in getting placed in hospitals or labs. While no college is perfect, CU puts in the effort to offer good quality education and hands-on experience, which matters the most in this field.

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Shilpee

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At Chandigarh University, the Bachelor of Optometry course is of 4 years. To take admission, you need to pass 12th class with at least 60% marks. Physics and Chemistry must be there. THird subject can be Biology or Math. The semester fee is Rs 64000. Exam fee is rs. 2500. Security charges are rs. 2000 (Only one time). I wanna tell you that you can also reduce the fees by giving Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET). The more good you score, the more you will get the scholarship. There are other scholarship options also like early bird, merit scholarship scheme, sports, etc., scholarships available for students. 

 

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Rashmi Sinha

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IISER Mohali cutoff 2025 has been released for different categories of students under the AI quota. For the General category, the cutoff rank for BS + MS admission across multiple specialisations was 1778. To view the category-wise ranks, refer to the table below:

CategoryBS + MS
General1778
OBC1358
SC520
ST263
EWS480
PWD50112

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Rashmi Sinha

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IISER Mohali cutoff 2025 has been released, wherein the closing rank for admission to the BS + MS course across multiple specialisations stood at 1778 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. Please note that the cutoff ranks vary for different rounds and categories. Detailed specialisation-wise first-round cutoff ranks for the General AI quota are provided in the table below:

CourseIISER Mohali Round 1 Cutoff 2025
B.S. in Biological Science + M.S. in Biological Science1778
B.S. in Chemical Sciences + M.S. in Chemical Sciences1778
B.S. in Mathematical Sciences + M.S. in Mathematical Sciences1778
B.S. in Physical Sciences + M.S. in Physical Sciences1778

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Abhishek Singh Rana

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M.Sc. in Medical Lab Technology at Chandigarh University gives strong lab learning. You study about germs, viruses, blood, enzymes, and more. Labs are well-set with tools like biosafety cabinets, stainers, microscopes, and DNA machines. You work in labs like Biochemistry, Microbiology, Hematology, and Histopathology.

You learn by doing—checking samples, running tests, using machines. Clinical internships and small research work also help. You can join health drives and real case study too. It's not just book study—it's hands-on work that prepares you for real lab jobs. 

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Vijay Thakur

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If you have not given NEET, there is no problem at all; you can still join the Medical Lab Technology (MLT) programme at Chandigarh University, and you know that the university doesn't even ask for it. If you want to do a B.Sc. MLT, then you must have 50% marks in 12th with Physics and Chemistry as compulsory subjects. For M.Sc. MLT, you need to obtain 55% marks in your graduation.

 

Though it is not mandatory for the programme to give entrance, you can also take the Chandigarh University Common Entrance Test (CUCET). The test is very simple, and it is available online; the admission process is also smooth. So yaa, if you meet

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