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How can take admission for blood transfusion technician diploma

satyamercedes0626 7th Mar, 2024

Hello,

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Answering to your question, Blood transufusion technicain is an 24 months courswe which is available in ranchi. for further information go through the link provided below. Diploma in Blood Transfusion Technician Course at YBN University, Ranchi: Fees, Admission, Seats, Reviews (careers360.com)

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im a mpc...i wanted to do lab technician after my inter 2nd year....

satyamercedes0626 4th Mar, 2024

Hello,

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Answering to your question, After MPC wanting to become a lab technician is a good thing but for this kind of role you need to have a strong bascis on the which lab technician you want to become.

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i studied MLT (medical lab technician) cours with bridge course (botany, zoology, physics, chemistry) i eligible for NEET entrance exam?

mjaisinghani62 21st Feb, 2024

Hello student

Yes you are eligible for appearing Neet but you will geg medical seat on the basis of your class xii score and you must fulfill the other eligibility criteria for neet 2024.

According to Neet eligibility criteria the candidate must be of minimum 17 years Age. There is no upper limit.

The candidate must be an Indian

The student must have passed class xii with physics, cheand biology subjects with minimum 50% marks . English is also mandatory subject.

For sc and st students there is relaxation of 5% .

Neet appliation process for the year 2024 is going on. The last date is march 2024.


You may refer the following link to details of neet eligibility criteria 2024

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-application-form

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after bsc cardiac care technician can i do direct 3rd year mbbs

Sajal Trivedi 29th Sep, 2023

Hello aspirant,,

After earning a B.Sc. in Cardiology, it is possible to pursue an MBBS degree, however the procedure may differ depending on the nation and institution where you intend to study. For instance, after earning a B.Sc. degree, there are no direct admissions to MBBS programmes in India. Instead, to be considered for admission to MBBS programmes, applicants must take the NEET, the National Eligibility Cumulation Entrance Test, and place well. Additionally, certain medical schools could demand that applicants have taken particular undergraduate courses in topics like biology, chemistry, and physics.

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