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Hemanth reddy s

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A paramedical course refers to a profession-oriented medical training programme that provides services and support to complement and assist doctors and nurses in the healthcare field. These courses are shorter in duration compared to a full medical degree like MBBS.Key points about paramedical courses:They train individuals to become competent healthcare workers in specialised areas such as nursing, radiography, physiotherapy, dialysis technology, medical lab technology, and more.Paramedical courses are available at the diploma, undergraduate, and postgraduate levels in various specializations.The eligibility is typically 10+2 with Phy
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The paramedical industry in India is experiencing high demand due to the country's growing population, aging demographics, and government investment in healthcare infrastructure. This has created ample job opportunities for qualified paramedical professionals.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, a person can become a doctor through a paramedical course, that will be a further step toward higher education.If you wanted to do something within the realm of becoming a medical doctor (MD or MBBS), the pathway usually is through a medical degree. In this case, a background in paramedical studies may definitely go a long way toward giving you the strength to understand some parts of the healthcare levels, but for the most part, it might not be the exact qualification for becoming a doctor.

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Parul Thapa

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Candidates can check the table below to see the best Paramedical colleges in Delhi:Paramedical CollegesParamedical Course FeesAIIMS Delhi1 K - 3.33 KJamia Hamdard90 K - 4.6 LJMI31.73 K - 1.33 LVardhman Mahavir Medical College1.53 LAmity University, Noida1.9 L - 6.4 L

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Parul Thapa

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In India, there has been increasing development of scope in several paramedical fields post-COVID-19 due to the changing requirement in healthcare. Courses that have considerable scopes among paramedical include:Medical Laboratory Technology: The role of the people associated with this field became very vital during COVID-19 because of the need for testing and diagnosis.Radiology and Imaging Technology: Imaging technologies have been imperative in diagnosing and monitoring cases of COVID-19.Respiratory Therapy: Because COVID-19 is a respiratory illness, respiratory therapists who help patients with breathing treatments and manage venti
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Parul Thapa

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The following are the major subjects that are taught in the Paramedical course:Applied Pathology.Applied Anaesthesia Technology.Biochemistry.Environmental Science and Health.Human Anatomy.Introduction to Anaesthesia Technology.Medicine Relevant to Anaesthesia Technology.Pathology-Clinical Pathology, Hematology and Blood-Banking.  

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Parul Thapa

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A NEET for Paramedical courses is not essentially necessary entrance exams may have options such as NEET PG, CUET, NEET, IPU CET, INI-CET, NEET MDS, etc.NEET is majorly for medical and dental courses; however, its applicability to paramedical courses would depend on the regulations and policies of the concerned regulatory bodies or institutions in different regions. One needs to check admission requirements to the concerned paramedical course or the guidelines framed by the governing authorities in regard to knowing whether NEET is necessary for a particular course.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, more often than not, Biology or any other related Science subject like Anatomy, Physiology, or Biochemistry will feature as a prerequisite or the core component in Paramedical courses. It is mainly observed that advanced-level Biology is compulsory or a core subject for entry into most paramedical courses in many countries. However, this may differ depending on the course and country one wishes to pursue their education in.Biotechnological sciences are usually pivotal to the understanding of the paramedical courses that encompass subjects on diagnostics, patient care, and other technology-based healthcare besides those related to
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Parul Thapa

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Physiotherapy deals with the rehabilitation of patients through physical therapy techniques. Physiotherapy courses were developed for assessing, diagnosis, and treating patients with physical impairments and disabilities.On the other hand, there are courses in Paramedical fields, which could be termed as a group of health professions constituting the support system to the medical profession in looking after the patients. They call for specialised skills and training in keeping with the specific nature of the particular paramedical roles.Ultimately, one will have to reach a decision based on interests, career goals, market demand, and s
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