Pathology
Many Private, Public and Deemed Medical Universities have B.Sc. Pathology courses today in India. Students from PCB Branch, are highly enthusiastic today about career options other than Medical and Pharmacy, hence the rise in seats in courses like Dental, Pathology, Ayurveda, Nursing and many others.
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A forensic pathologist must first earn a bachelor's degree, then a medical degree, either an M.D. or D.O. Extensive additional education and training is required, including four to five years of training in anatomic, clinical and/or forensic pathology and a one-year residency or fellowship in forensic pathology.
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well yes you can do pg diploma in clinical pathology is just that you need to qualify the eligibility criteria for pursuing Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pathology.
The minimum eligibility criteria required is-
Candidates need to be completed MBBS or an equivalent degree from a recognized university with at
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You can pursue B.Sc (Hons.) in Pathology.
Some of the good institutes that provide this course are:
Hi Aspirant,
BASLP is a strong career choice for those involved in the fields of speech and audiology. However, the ultimate outcome of BASLP becoming a successful career depends on your perception of the course and the effort you put into it.
Speech-language pathologists require a master of science (M.Sc.)
See, it is a myth that you need to learn everything from the book in detail. Pick up any book of the subject and try to make your basics strong. Use your third and Fourth year to make your basics very strong, cause most of the questions become easy
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if you have confirmed admission in Smt Minakshiben D Patel Institute of Physical Science and Research, Anand college, then why not take it. just contact the college and proceed with formalities like registration, fees payment and everything.
but make sure that you are approaching the college as soon as
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