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Parul Thapa

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The salary of individuals with a DMLT course in India can vary based on factors such as experience, location, the type of healthcare facility, and specific job roles. Here is a general overview of the level-wise annual salary range for DMLT course professionals in India:Entry-Level: INR 2.5 - 4 LPAMid-Level: INR 4 - 6 LPASenior-Level: INR 4 - 8 LPA

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Yes, Anaesthesia is often considered a part of Paramedical courses. Paramedical courses generally encompass a wide range of healthcare-related programs that support medical professionals in patient care, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation. Anesthesia technicians or assistants, who play a crucial role in assisting anesthesiologists during surgeries or medical procedures, are typically considered part of the paramedical workforce. Their responsibilities involve preparing equipment, monitoring patients, and assisting in administering anesthesia under the guidance of licensed medical professionals.

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No, in India, individuals who have completed a B Optom course are not typically entitled to use the title "Doctor" or prefix "Dr." before their names, as the B Optom degree is not a doctoral-level qualification. Instead, individuals with a B.Optom degree are generally referred to as "Optometrists."

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No, in India, to pursue a B Optom course, typically a Science background in Class 12 (with subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) is preferred or sometimes required by universities offering Optometry courses. However, some universities may also accept students from other streams such as Arts or Commerce for optometry programs, provided they have studied relevant Science subjects at the Class 12 grade level or have completed additional Science courses to meet the eligibility criteria.

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The main difference between the two programs is the degree type and focus. B Optometry is a professional degree with a strong emphasis on optometric training, while BSc Optometry is a science-oriented degree that includes optometry-related coursework but may offer a more diverse scientific education. Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.ParametersBOptometry BSc OptometryCourse LevelUGUGCourse Duration4 years4 yearsCourse FeeINR 649 - INR 3.6 LakhINR 3.60 LakhEntrance ExamsCUET, CUET PG, TJEE, etc.CUET, TJEE, KCET, GUJCET, GITAM GAT, and IUETPopular CollegesChristian Medical Colleg
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There are only 1 government college in India offering Clinical Data Management courses. Candidates can check the popular government colleges that offer Clinical Data Management courses. Clinical Data Management CollegesClinical Data Management Course Fees UNIPUNE NA

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There are only 11 private colleges in India offering Clinical Data Management courses. Candidates can check the popular private colleges that offer Clinical Data Management courses. Clinical Data Management Colleges Clinical Data Management Course FeesPadmashree Dr. D.Y. Patil VidyapeethINR 6 LakhNational Institute of Management and Research StudiesINR 40,000ICRI - Ajeenkya DY Patil University, PuneNAICRI - Jagannath University, DelhiNAICRI Bangalore - Institute of Clinical Research India BangaloreNAICRI - Himgiri ZEE UniversityNAPeople's UniversityNADr. N.G.P. Arts and Science CollegeNAPillai College of Arts, Commerce and Sc
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Major subjects for Physician Assistant courses often include:Anatomy and PhysiologyPathologyPharmacologyClinical MedicinePhysical Examination TechniquesMedical Ethics and ProfessionalismSurgical ProceduresPediatricsInternal MedicineEmergency MedicinePreventive MedicinePsychiatry and Behavioral HealthClinical Skills and Patient Care

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No, in India, NEET is not typically required for admission into Physician Assistant courses. Admission to PA programs usually depends on Class 12 scores.However, requirements can vary between institutions, so it's always best to check the specific admission criteria of the programme you are interested in.

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