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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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Indrani Choudhury

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A Cardiovascular Technology course prepares students to become skilled professionals in diagnosing and treating heart and blood vessel conditions. Students can check the list of reasons to pursue BSc in Cardiovascular Technology from Max Healthcare Education:Impactful Contribution: Cardiovascular Technology course graduates play a crucial role in diagnosing and treating heart and vascular conditions, directly impacting patient outcomes and well-being.Focused Learning: Cardiovascular Technology course provides in-depth knowledge specifically tailored to cardiovascular health, offering specialised expertise in diagnos
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Aneena Abraham

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After completing a Cardiovascular Technology course, graduates have a variety of career prospects in healthcare sector. Here are some potential career paths:Job ProfileDescriptionSalary (Estimated Yearly INR)Cardiovascular TechnologistAssists cardiologists in performing diagnostic and interventional procedures related to the heart and vascular system. Operates equipment, prepares patients, and monitors vital signs.4 LPA - 10 LPACath Lab TechnicianWorks specifically in cardiac catheterization labs, assisting with procedures like angiograms and stent placements. Prepares equipment, sterilizes instruments, and helps position patients.4 LP
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Aneena Abraham

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CUET, NEET SS and NEET PG are the popular entrance exams for admission to best Cardiovascular Technology colleges in India.

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, Cardiovascular Technology colleges in India offer the following degrees:CourseNo. of CollegesBSc40+ collegesMSc10+ collegesDNB7 collegesMCh6 collegesUG Diploma5 collegesCertificate4 collegesHope this solved your query!

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