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ambreen khan

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You can try for many courses related to your interest like you can take a MPH (Masters in public health) or you can do M.Sc MLT, MBA MPT Masters in physiotherapy, etc.

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Sneha Singh

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BMLT is a better option than DMLT, as degree is always more valued than a diploma.

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deepankar CHAKRABORTY

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Biotechnology is a better option than medical lab technology course.

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Himanshu Rao

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The basic requirement for the eligibility to get the admission to BHMS programme is qualifying the 10+2 examination with 50% marks. The candidate must have physics, chemistry and biology in class 12th. The candidate should have to go through the different national and state level entrance examinations. The candidate should be (minimum) 17 years old. Some states conduct the entrance examinations along with the MBBS and BDS test.
If you are in line with the above eligibility criteria then you can opt for DMLT.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Eligibility criteria for Diploma in medical laboratory technology (DMLT) in the majority of universities or medical colleges are as follows:
(a) Intermediate or its equivalent with science subjects (Physics, chemistry and biology) with a minimum of 45%.
(b) Intermediate with medical laboratory technology (vocational background) with a minimum of 45%.
As you do not meet the eligibility criteria for DMLT, you are not eligible for this course in good Universities. But you can try for private medical colleges which are not stringent with the selection criterion.

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Karuna Jain

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Kindly refer to the link below:
https://ask.shiksha.com/i-am-persuing-bmlt-plz-guide-me-wat-shld-i-do-after-cmpltng-ds-course-for-btter-job-qna-2608305

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