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2014-05-14 10:48:47
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The candidate will have openings in Hospitals, in various operational areas like marketing, HR, quality , etc. and Insurance companies (TPA's) like Reliance, ICICI Lombard, in health care IT companies ( like Delloitte, Wipro) irrespective of the graduation background. If you are looking for payback, health care IT companies are best payers, next insurance sector and last hospitals. However there will be step by step vertical growth in the hospitals. With best wishes, Principal
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2013-09-26 13:28:03
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Manmeet Kaur
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Hi,
Generally, to take admission in Paramedical courses such as B.Sc Radiology, you need to pass 10+2 in Science with Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Biology with minimum 50% from a recognized board.
Wish You Luck!
Generally, to take admission in Paramedical courses such as B.Sc Radiology, you need to pass 10+2 in Science with Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Biology with minimum 50% from a recognized board.
Wish You Luck!
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2013-07-29 09:47:41
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MILIND UTTAM RANANAWAREPatient and easygoing person.
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Hiii Boney,
Radiographers are in demand, in India and globally. Healthcare services are growing, especially in our country. Medical Imaging Technology professionals can undertake most investigations but usually choose their niche areas. Owing to fixed working hours, it's a job meant for all, irrespective of gender Compared to other allied medical sciences, there is immense shortage of professionals in MIT and there is a huge demand for them. MIT is the use of X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, Angiography and PET technologies to diagnose diseases. By extending human vision into the very nature of diseases, medical imaging ena
Radiographers are in demand, in India and globally. Healthcare services are growing, especially in our country. Medical Imaging Technology professionals can undertake most investigations but usually choose their niche areas. Owing to fixed working hours, it's a job meant for all, irrespective of gender Compared to other allied medical sciences, there is immense shortage of professionals in MIT and there is a huge demand for them. MIT is the use of X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, Angiography and PET technologies to diagnose diseases. By extending human vision into the very nature of diseases, medical imaging ena
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