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Answered a month ago
SNS College of Allied and Health Sciences in Coimbatore offers the following B.Sc. specialisations:
- B.Sc. Cardiac Technology (4 years)
- B.Sc. Cardio Pulmonary Perfusion Care Technology (4 years)
- B.Sc. Operation Theatre & Anesthesia Technology (4 years)
- B.Sc. Physician Assistant (4 years)
- B.Sc. Radiography
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered a month ago
SNS College of Allied and Health Sciences offers BSc for a duration of four-years at the UG level. The college offers BSc in various specialisations such as Cardiac Technology, Cardio Pulmonary Perfusion Care Technoloy, Radiography and Imaging Technology, etc. Admission to BSc programme is based on
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
Admission to SNS College of Allied and Health Sciences is merit-based. The college considers Class 12 scores of the candidates for admission. However, aspirants with CET or NEET score can also apply for admission at SNS BSc programme. Once the selection process is over, candidates are further called
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
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Contributor-Level 8
Answered a month ago
Yes, SNS Group of Institutions offers scholarships to students pursuing a course from SNS College of Allied and Health Sciences. Students can apply for merit or category-based scholarships. Below are the scholarships available for students:
- No Parent Scholarship
- Single Parent Scholarship
- Government Emp
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Contributor-Level 10
Which are the BSc specialisations offered at SNS College of Allied and Health Sciences?