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Parul Thapa

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The salary after OT Technician course in India can vary based on several factors, including location, years of experience, level of education, the type of healthcare facility, and other considerations.Here are approximate salary ranges after OT Technician course in India:Entry-Level Salary: INR 2.5 LPA to INR 4 LPA.Mid-Level Salary: NR 4 LPA to INR 7 LPAExperienced and Senior OT Technicians: INR 8 LPA to INR 15 LPA

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Senior OT Technicians may earn between INR 8 LPA to INR 15 LPA. OT Technicians with significant experience and expertise in specialised surgical fields may earn higher salaries. The salary after OT Technician course can vary widely depending on several factors, including location, years of experience, level of education, the healthcare facility they work in, and the specific responsibilities of their role.

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Yes, you can certainly do a BMLT course after completing your B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry. Most of the institutions allow admission to the BMLT course for candidates having a Science background with Chemistry. Your academic performance with 64.8 percent in B.Sc and 73 percent in 12th PCM is decent enough to meet the eligibility criteria of most colleges.However, you have to know the admission requirements specific to your interested institution. Very few institutions may demand additional prerequisites or entrance exams. Your background in Chemistry will come in handy while understanding the technical dimension of laboratory works in th
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Some of the best private institutions in India to pursue a postgraduate programme in Clinical Psychology include Amity University Noida, Christ University Bangalore, Jamia Millia Islamia New Delhi, Tata Institute of Social Sciences Mumbai, and Amity University Mumbai. All these above-mentioned institutions are quite renowned for their comprehensive curricula with excellent faculty members and very strong practical training programs in clinical psychology. They offer students internships, workshops, and research projects, which are important in this career. Most have jobs related to the placement of their graduates in different hospital
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Pros of a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) Course:Growing Demand: Increasing need for occupational therapists in various healthcare settings.Diverse Career Opportunities: Work in hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, and private practice.Impactful Work: Help individuals improve their ability to perform daily activities and enhance their quality of life.Holistic Approach: Focus on both physical and mental aspects of recovery.Job Satisfaction: Rewarding career with the ability to make a significant difference in patients' lives.Flexible Work Environments: Opportunities to work in diverse settings, including community and home
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Yes, a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT) is considered a paramedical course. Paramedical courses are programs that train healthcare professionals to support medical practitioners and play essential roles in the healthcare system. BOT focuses on training students to become occupational therapists, who assist patients in recovering, maintaining, or improving their ability to perform daily activities, especially after illness, injury, or disability.While they are not doctors, occupational therapists are crucial members of the healthcare team, working alongside doctors, nurses, and other health professionals to provide comprehensive c
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Yes, Occupational Therapy has significant scope, both in India and globally. As awareness of the importance of rehabilitation and holistic care grows, the demand for occupational therapists is on the rise. These professionals play a crucial role in helping individuals with physical, mental, or developmental conditions regain independence and improve their quality of life.Occupational therapists can work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, mental health facilities, and private practice. With the aging population, increased prevalence of chronic conditions, and a growing focus on mental health, the need for skilled occupationa
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Whether Physiotherapy is better than Occupational Therapy depends on individual career goals and interests, as both fields serve different, yet complementary, roles in healthcare.Physiotherapy focuses on restoring physical function and mobility through exercises, manual therapy, and rehabilitation techniques, often for patients recovering from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. Occupational Therapy, on the other hand, helps individuals regain or improve their ability to perform daily activities and achieve independence, particularly for those with physical, mental, or developmental challenges.Both professions are highly reward
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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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Students with the 50% marks in 10+2 for OBC category and 40% marks for remaining categories can enter into the Grant medical College for the BSc courses like Cardio technology.This college is accepting the NEET marks for the admission process. You need not to get more marks in NEET exam but the attempt of the exam is mandatory. So make sure to give an exam . 

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