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Parul Shukla

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The Medical Record Technician syllabus typically includes the following major subjects:Medical TerminologyAnatomy and PhysiologyHealthcare Regulations and EthicsMedical Coding and Classification SystemsHealth Information ManagementHospital and Healthcare AdministrationMedical Record Systems and TechnologyPatient Privacy and Confidentiality

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The Medical Record Technician course is generally available in both full-time and distance education modes, depending on the institution. However, Max Healthcare Education provides a Certificate in Medical Records Management in a blended mode. Duration: 4 monthsTotal fee: INR 20,000Mode of learning: Part-timeCredential: Certificate

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Jaya Shukla

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In most cases, there are no specific entrance exams required for admission to the Medical Record Technician course. Admissions to Medical Record Technician courses are generally based on the candidate's performance in their 12th-grade examinations, particularly in Science, as it is the preferred stream. However, some institutions may conduct their entrance exams or personal interviews to assess candidates' suitability for the program. 

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Choosing the best Medical Record Technician course depends on an individual's career goals and educational background. A BSc in Medical Record Technology is often considered the more comprehensive option, as it offers in-depth knowledge and a broader understanding of health information management, medical coding, and patient data administration. The BSc in Medical Record Technology provides a stronger academic foundation, more career opportunities, and the potential for higher-level positions in the healthcare industry. On the other hand, a UG Diploma in Medical Record Technology can be a quicker, more focused route into the profe
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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, candidates can pursue a Certificate in Medical Record Technician from several colleges. These colleges are:College NamesTotal feesMax Healthcare Education20 KMalwanchal University27.9 KTech Mahindra SMART Academy for Healthcare, Chandigarh35 K

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Vidhi Jain

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ECE has definitely revolutionized the way we communicate and maintain our lifestyles. The peculiarity of the branch is that ECE in combination with other engineering branches is magical. ECE combined with computer Science and IT gives rise to powerful super computers and cellphones, home automation systems and IoT.ECE combined with Mechanical Engineering results into industrial robots which replace human labor and increase efficiency and productivity of the organization.ECE with the help of CAD can help civil engineers in architecture and construction.ECE combined with the medical field gives world-class sophisticated medical tools, in
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Rupesh Katariya

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Yes, as a Mechanical Engineer pursuing an MA in English, you'll be treated like any other MA English student for placements and career opportunities. Your engineering background won't be a barrier—it could even be an advantage in areas like technical writing or roles requiring analytical skills.For placements, companies will primarily assess your performance in the MA programme and your language skills. Typical career paths include content writing, editing, teaching, or public relations. If you're interested in roles like technical writing, your engineering knowledge might give you an edge.Having expertise in both technical and liter
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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi,  Deciding on a second partial drop is a personal choice and depends on your confidence in significantly improving your performance this time. Scoring 93% in your first drop year shows that you've worked hard, but NIT admissions depend heavily on your JEE Main score and rank.  If you believe you can enhance your preparation, identify weak areas, and improve your score, taking another attempt might be worth it. However, consider the additional pressure and time investment a second drop entails. It's also essential to have a clear strategy for preparation this time—whether it's refining your concepts, solving mock tests, o
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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi,  Yes, IIT Bombay's Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management (SJSOM) does accept non-engineer students for its MBA program. While a significant portion of the student body typically comes from engineering backgrounds, SJSOM values diversity in its batch and welcomes candidates from various academic disciplines, including commerce, science, arts, and more.  The admission process primarily evaluates your CAT score, academic background, work experience (if applicable), and performance in the personal interview. A strong CAT percentile, paired with good communication skills and clarity about your career goals, can help you stand
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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi,    Your academic profile is quite strong, and being a general engineer female with EWS category can work in your favor when applying to IIMs. Scoring 98+ percentile in CAT would significantly boost your chances of getting calls from top IIMs, especially because many of them consider diversity, category, and gender as important factors during the selection process.  While your 12th-grade score is slightly lower compared to other components of your profile, the overall balance of high scores in 10th, B.Tech, and a strong CAT percentile can compensate for this. Some IIMs weigh CAT scores more heavily, while others have
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