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Vaibhav Nalawade

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Yes, the clinical research career is something that you can shoot for as you are an M.Sc microbiologist, and currently working as a production executive for a pharmaceutical firm. Among all the specified background area of study Microbiology has to be the best background in order to explain the elemental concepts of biological processes that are very crucial in any clinical trial.However, if you want the odds of being added to a CRA advanced education or professional certification in clinical research may help. The social prospects open in the industry are immense, and might result in interaction and communication with other parties in
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Kunal Lalwani

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For admission to PSG medical college for paramedical courses, the Government Quota candidates differ in cost for each course and categories. Government quota fees tend to be lower than the management or private quota fees which are charged to students. The yearly expense of the courses vary from? 50, 000/- to? 2, 00, 000/-. However, this information may change from time to time and therefore I encourage the users to check with the college authorities or the college’s website for more upto-date and accurate fees structure. Besides, other charges such as hostel charges, exam charges, and materials charges may also be incurred.

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Nandini Motwani

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- Duration: Full-time course with a span of two years. - Eligibility: Those who wish to apply for M.Pharm in Drug Regulatory Affairs must have graduated from an approved institution or university with at least 45% marks in a Science stream (preferably B.Pharm). - Average Fees: The average fee structure can be estimated between INR 72,000 and Rs 5 Lacs 20 thousand. - Admission: Many entrance exams category such as MET, GPAT etc. form basis for admissions into M. Pharm with Drug Regulatory Affairs specialization.The eligibility criteria is you should have B. Pharm degree with 45% marks

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Anurag Upadhyay

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A Masters in Clinical Psychology in India enables individuals to work in hospitals, mental, health clinics, or private practice, providing assessments, therapy and interventions for individuals dealing with psycological issues. It provides students to intern in good hospitals and also for human research analyst.  

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Parul Thapa

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No, NEET is not required for BMRIT admission since it is entirely based on Class 12 scores.NEET is primarily used for admissions into MBBS and BDS, and some other undergraduate Medical courses.

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Parul Thapa

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BMRIT is a programme that trains individuals to operate and maintain medical imaging equipment for diagnostic purposes. BMRIT graduates are skilled in handling technologies such as X-ray machines, ultrasound devices, CT scanners, and MRI machines. On the other hand, BPT is a programme that educates students in the field of physical therapy or physiotherapy. Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.ParticularsBMRITBPTCourse Duration4 years4 yearsCourse LevelUGUGCourse FeeINR 1.1 Lacs - INR 5 LakhINR 1 Lacs - INR 5 LakhPopular CollegesArmed Forces Medical College, IUL, Oasis College of Scie
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Parul Thapa

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In medical terms, BMRIT stands for Bachelor of Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology. It refers to an undergraduate degree programme that focuses on training individuals to operate and maintain medical imaging equipment for diagnostic purposes, such as X-rays, ultrasound, CT scans, and MRI scans.BMRIT prepares students to work as skilled professionals in the field of medical imaging technology.

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Parul Thapa

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A BSc in MLT can be challenging, but whether it is hard depends on the individual's background, interest, and commitment. BSc MLT involves a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical skills in subjects like clinical biochemistry, microbiology, hematology, and pathology.Students need to be detail-oriented and capable of understanding complex scientific concepts while also being proficient in laboratory techniques. Regular study, hands-on practice, and a genuine interest in the medical field can make the programme manageable and rewarding. With dedication, most students can successfully navigate the challenges of a BSc MLT course.

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