St John's National Academy of Health Sciences
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences has a decent record of placements for its MBBS course. Check out the overall highlights of St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences placements for the overall MBBS Class of 2023 in the table below:
Particulars | Placement Statistics (2023) |
|---|---|
Median package MBBS | INR 5.5 LPA |
Total students graduated (MBBS) | 124 |
Total students placed (MBBS) | 99 |
Students opted for higher studies | 18 |
Note: The above-mentioned data are gathered from the St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences NIRF report 2025.
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Hi, M.Sc MLT is a two year degree programme that is intended to impart scientific Knowledge and skills to students to train them from advanced medical laboratory techniques in different areas of health care. To take admission in M.Sc. MLT, you need to have a Bachelor's degree in any scientific discipline, as you have already done B.Sc. In MLT, you will definitely get admission in M.Sc. MLT.
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3 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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4 years agoContributor-Level 10
No, for MSc course you must complete your BSc then you can pursue MSc.
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