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Parul Thapa

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While BSc Cardiology and Cardiovascular Technology programs both focus on aspects of cardiovascular care, they are not necessarily the same, though they may share some similarities.BSc in Cardiology typically revolves around the study of the heart, its functions, diseases, diagnostics, and treatments. BSc in Cardiology may cover a broad spectrum of cardiology-related subjects, including anatomy and physiology of the heart, cardiovascular diseases, diagnostic techniques, and treatment modalities.BSc in Cardiovascular Technology specifically focuses on the technological aspects of diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases. BSc in C
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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If you're looking for a B.Sc. Few of the available option in Madhya Pradesh for B.Sc. Since Government Medical Colleges in the state offer allied health sciences programs at heavily subsidized rates, they often become a very affordable deal for SC category students. People's University, Bhopal And Indore Institute Of Medical Sciences ( A Private Institutions May Be Provided By These Courses and Pricce Nearly 5 Lacs For Reserve Category ) Check specific billing and scholarship information to verify that this fits your financial requirements before you apply.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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To be eligible for the Cardiovascular Technology course, candidates must pass Class 12 in the Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) or its equivalent from a recognised board with a minimum aggregate score of 50%. Admission to the UG Cardiovascular Technology course is majorly based on Class 12, however, some colleges also accept CUET scores.

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Tavneet Kaur

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Eligibility Criteria: Pass in 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, English and Biology from a recognized Board, with minimum 50 % aggregate marks or equivalent in Physics, Chemistry and Biology The B.Sc. (Hons) in Cardiac Care Technology at PES University equips students with vital skills to manage cardiac patients and operate advanced diagnostic equipment, ensuring exceptional patient care and contributing to successful heart health outcomes.

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Parul Thapa

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Deciding whether to enter the workforce after completing your BSc in Cardiovascular Technology or pursue an MSc depends on your career goals and interests.If you’re eager to start working and gaining practical experience in the field, a BSc can quickly lead to job opportunities and hands-on experience that may be valuable for building your career. On the other hand, pursuing an MSc could open doors to advanced roles, specialised areas of expertise, and potentially higher earning potential.It may also offer a deeper understanding of cardiovascular technology and research opportunities.Consider your long-term career aspirations, fi
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Parul Thapa

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Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in a relevant field (such as Biology, Physiology, Health Sciences, Medicine, Biomedical Sciences, Nursing, etc.).Required minimum GPA or equivalent academic performance standards. Transcripts or academic records from prior institutions.

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Arastu Thakur

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As there is no official data available about the exact cut-off but as per previous trends . The expected cutoff goes upto 45% for general while you are eligible even at 20% that's bare minimum for the apollo chittoor and also taking all consideration the safe side should be getting upto 50% to get the admission done smoothly. Remember this is just a probablistic number and doesn't gurantee you admission so do thorough research and get into contact with university for more.

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