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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology after completing Class 12. Typically, admission to this programme requires candidates to have passed their Class 12 examinations with a strong foundation in Science subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. 

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Yes, a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology graduate can use a stethoscope as part of their training and clinical practice. While their primary focus is on operating specialised equipment for cardiovascular diagnostics and procedures, cardiovascular technologists are trained in basic patient assessment skills, including auscultation (listening to heart and lung sounds) using a stethoscope. This skill allows them to gather important diagnostic information and collaborate effectively with healthcare teams during patient evaluations and procedures. 

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A BSc in Radiology is a course in Radiology that provides a broader education covering various imaging modalities used across different medical specialities, including X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasound. On the other hand, a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology focuses specifically on cardiovascular imaging and procedures, preparing graduates to operate specialised equipment for diagnosing and treating heart and vascular conditions. The choice may depend on whether one prefers a broader exposure to various imaging techniques and medical conditions (Radiology) or a specialised focus on cardiovascular health and interventions (C
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A BSc in Nursing offers a broad education covering various aspects of patient care across different medical disciplines, providing opportunities to work in diverse healthcare settings. On the other hand, a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology focuses specifically on cardiovascular procedures and diagnostics, equipping graduates with specialised skills in operating cardiovascular equipment and assisting during cardiac procedures. The choice ultimately hinges on whether one prefers a comprehensive patient care role with a broader scope (Nursing) or a specialised technical role within the cardiovascular field (Cardiovascular Technology).
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No, a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology graduate cannot do surgery.A graduate with a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology is typically trained to assist during cardiovascular procedures rather than perform surgeries independently. Their role often involves operating and maintaining specialised equipment and assisting doctors and surgeons during procedures like angioplasty, cardiac catheterization, and other cardiovascular interventions. 

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No, candidates cannot become a doctor with a BSc in Cardiovascular Technology.A BSc in Cardiovascular Technology provides a specialised education focused on cardiovascular procedures and patient care, but it does not qualify you to become a medical doctor. To become a doctor, candidates would need to pursue an MBBS or its equivalent, followed by further specialisation and training. 

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Manori Sahni

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Amity University Noida offers three-year BSc course across different specialisations. The mode of study for the programmes is full-time. Admission to the courses is merit-based. Some of the offered course speicalisations are:Clinical PsychologyMedical Imaging TechnologyAgriculture (Hons/Research)Acturial ScienceMarine ScienceMedical Physiology, etc.

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Akansha Bisht

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BSc Geology course is pursued by a lot of students these days. Given below are some reasons why you can think of pursuing this course:Various Job Opportunities: After completion of BSc Geology course, a plethora of job opportunities are available for candidates. Job Opportunities are available in various government and private sectors. Candidates can work as geologists, hydrogeologists, palaeontologists, marine geologists etc.Decent Salary: The entry-level salary of BSc Geology graduates is around INR 4 to 5 LPA. With higher experience, the candidates can end up earning more than INR 18 LPA in any field.Various Career Options: Candidat
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Manori Sahni

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The course curriculum is inclusive of subjects related to Information Technology field. Its curriculum is divided into semester-wise list of subjects. The three-year course is divided into six semesters. Some of the subjects covered in the first semester of Amity Noida BSc in IT programme are:Fundamentals of Environmental StudiesDigital Circuit DesignDifferential Calculus and Integral CalculusBasic Psychological ProcessesGlobal Entreprenurship, etc.

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The core subjects included in the Amity Noida BSc curriculum help students in developing a strong foundation in the programme. Some of the core subjects included in the BSc in Agriculture curriculum of Amity University Noida are:Fundamentals of Agribusiness ManagementIntroductory AgricultureFundamentals of Soil ScienceBasic GeneticsSoil Fertility ManagementIntroduction to Plant Pathology, etc.

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