B.Sc Cardiovascular Technology

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Sai Gokul

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CMC Vellore: Merit-based admissionGalgotias University: Merit-based admissionSRM Medical College: Merit-based admissionAmity University Gurugram: Merit-based admission and CUETMAHE Manipal: Merit-based admissionAmrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham: Merit-based admissionSOA University: SAAT and merit-based admissionGovernment colleges Banaras Hindu University: A top government collegeJamia Millia Islamia: A top government collegeDelhi University: A top government collegeJawaharlal Nehru University: A top government collegeOther top colleges VIT VelloreAligarh Muslim UniversityKL UniversityLPU - Lovely Professional University, New Delhi

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Rupesh Katariya

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The B.Sc. Cardiovascular program at Max Healthcare Education is approved by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU), Delhi. This university offers a wide range of healthcare programs in collaboration with various institutions, and the B.Sc. Cardiovascular is one of the specialized courses designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and skills in cardiovascular technology. Before enrolling, it's a good idea to confirm the course details and eligibility criteria by reaching out to the university or Max Healthcare Education for the latest updates.

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Aruna Chhetri

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Here are the some top colleges for B.Sc Cardiovascular Technology in Bangalore:M S Ramaiah University of Applied SciencesSri Jayadeva Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences and ResearchJain UniversityBangalore Medical College and Research Institute (BMCRI)Akash Institute of Medical Sciences & Research CenterRajaRajeswari Medical College and HospitalVydehi Institute of Medical Sciences & Research CentreEligibility CriteriaCandidates must have completed 10+2 / PUC from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, with:45% marks for general category40% marks for SC/ST candidates

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Ravi Babu

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KLE University, Belagavi, which has a solid academic reputation, is one of the colleges that offers a B.Sc in Cardiac Technology programme in Dharwad, Belagavi, and Bagalkot. Usually a 10+2 pass with at least 50% in topics like biology, chemistry and physics is required to be eligible for this course. Each college has a different fee schedule; KLE University, for instance charges about INR 3.5 Lacs year for this program

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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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With reference to CUET, it includes the B.Sc. in Audiology and Speech Therapy on comparative grounds while keeping the B.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology in perspective.B.Sc. in Audiology and Speech TherapyThis course deals mainly with the diagnosis and treatment of hearing and speech communication disorders.Career Opportunities: The graduate could work as an audiologist or speech therapist. A graduate could work in rehabilitation centers, schools, and hospitals.Usually 4 years with practical training and internships.B.Sc. in Cardiovascular TechnologyTopic Focus This course will prepare students to be assisting in diagnosis and treatme
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Yash Kumar

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If you have completed your B.Sc in Cardiovascular Technology and you want to gain some practice experience and want to learn the practicle implementation of the knowledge you acquired in B.Sc then you should join the job. You'll get a good salary to support your lifestyle as well.But if you are a more research oriented and want to learn more and don't have any financial responsibilities then you should go for M.Sc which will enhance your knowledge and after completing M.Sc when you'll join a job, your salary will also be higher.

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Saurabh Verma

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To be eligible for a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Cardiovascular Technology, you need to have passed Class 12 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as the main subjects:You should have a minimum aggregate score of 50%The Class 12 exam should be from a recognised board 

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Parul Thapa

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A BSc in Optometry equips graduates with specialised knowledge in eye care, focusing on diagnosing and treating vision problems, prescribing corrective lenses, and managing eye diseases. In contrast, a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology focuses on cardiovascular health, training graduates to perform diagnostic tests. The choice may hinge on whether one is more interested in specializing in eye care and vision health (Optometry) or cardiovascular diagnostics and interventions (Cardiovascular Technology). 

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Parul Thapa

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No, a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology typically does not require the NEET. NEET is primarily required for entry into MBBS, BDS, and other UG Medical courses in India. Admission to a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology programme is generally based on the candidate's performance in their Class 12 examinations, especially in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Some also consider CUET scores.

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Parul Thapa

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A Bachelor of Science in Cardiac Care Technology presents some challenges, yet it's manageable with proper understanding. Initially, concentrating on fundamentals is essential before advancing to more complex practices. The perceived difficulty arises mainly due to procedures like Angiography, Angioplasty, Balloon Valvuloplasty, among others. However, beyond these procedures, the programme is not overwhelmingly difficult.However, with focus, dedication, and a systematic approach to learning foundational concepts before advancing to more complex practices, many students successfully navigate the program. Practical ex
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