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Hey
yeah. you can get a bsc cardiovascular technology course easily. you have good 12th score.
to join a government hospital, you can apply to the state interview which is conducted every year. you havent said your home state, so i cant tell the name of the interview. but there is an interview that you can attend. and based on that you will be given job in government hospitals.
or if you study in govt college, you can work in same college's hospital based on your performance during practicing
Hey!
to become a lab technician you need to do certain courses after your class 12th. or even after your basic degree like BSc.
the courses are
Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)
or a Certificate in Medical Laboratory Technology (CMLT),
or a BMLT (Bachelor of Medical Laboratory Technology degree)
these courses are after 12th. for lab tech after BSc (any science) you can directly approach a lab and get a job.
lab technician is good. but i would say, your previous ambition was good. to become a cardio vascular technologist.
i hope it helps you
to become cardiovascular technologist, 1st you have to have a MBBS then do MD in Cardiology. or else you can directly take up cardiology diploma. then you need to practice for 1 or 2 years. later you have to take up license course in institution and get a certified license from government and there you are as a cardiovascular technologist.
Hello!
You can become a cardiologist in India only after completing an MBBS degree followed by MD Cardiology and then DM in cardiology. You cannot become a cardiologist after BSc cardiology.
However, you can become a cardiovascular technician, cardiac care technician, etc. after completing BSc in cardiology in both government and private sector. The candidates have the flexibility to work in hospitals on an hourly, weekly and monthly basis. You have to apply for these posts that are usually vacant in private hospitals over the year. The average salary offered in India to successful graduates of the course ranges between 2 LPA to 12 LPA, depending upon the candidate's expertise in the field. The reputation of cardiac technicians is much better in abroad countries.
Hope this answer is helpful:)
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if you really need only cardio vascular technology, then you can take up a bsc course. to take bsc in cardio vascular technology, you dont need any neet score. all you need is good marks in class 12. so only if you need MBBS and also cardio, then you need neet. in which case, you cant get it in govt college.
but joining a bsc cardio vascular tech is easy for you.
good luck
Hello,
Diploma in pharmacy is a short term course.
For this you need 10+2 or equivalent to be eligible for D.Pharm admissions.
You should have minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates) at the 10+2 level.
Admission is based on entrance test and varies from state to state.
Some of the College you can apply to are;
The minimum age limit is 17 years but for maximum it varies from college to college.
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