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my jee mains cpl rank is 223237 and obc rank is73862 in andhra pradesh which government college accept my rank and give addition to me in any branch

ABHIK SHAW 2nd Oct, 2020

Hello,

Based upon the rank that you have secured in both the categories, it will be difficult for you to get a government seat in Andhra Pradesh. Would suggest you to try out for the private colleges where the cutoffs are comparatively lower than the government colleges.

For the list of the predicted colleges where you have chances of admission. use our JEE Mains college predictor tool -

https://engineering.careers360.com/jee-main-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

Hope this helps.

Thank you.

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bsc anesthesia and operation theatre (ATOT) or dialysis....which course is better in terms of salary ...also starting salary ...plzzz reply

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 19th Aug, 2020

hi,

see the salary structure for any type of job depends on the nature of work, persons experience and depends on the organization . its quite normal that generally the largest organization pays better than small organization. however also it depends on the years of experience which has vital role and have effects on your career growth.

now coming to the anesthesis and operation theater technician or assistant role which is quite demanding since for any type of operation generally anesthesia is needed. however dialysis is needed for kindly diseases and quite common in india. however salary structure would be quite same, but according to the maximum possibility of demands I would prefer to anesthesia and operation theater course.

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I am student of bsc operation theatre technician and I am thinking to attempt cat exam . Then please someone share their knowledge about it and also syllabus?

nishant sharma 15th Aug, 2020

Hello student ,

First of all I would like to infrom you that it's good if you are thinking to attempt cat exam and as per my knowledge this exam is not tough you can carck it .All you have to do is that take mock test , know the exam pattern , learn timemangement , use technology and stay motivated .

And for syllabus you have to prepare quantitative aptitude , verbal ability and reading comprehension , data interpretation and logical reasoning , non- mcqs questions and syllabus for all these types of question you can go through cat official website .

Hope it will help you !


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As a cardiac perfusionist what will I actually be doing inside an operation theatre ? what will be my per annum salary if I take up this career option ?

Firdouse 10th Aug, 2020

Hello Aspirant

Due to the high shortage of Perfusionist they have high demand.

To give you a better idea of just how many people haven’t caught on to a perfusionist career yet

  • According to the 2017 annual report from abcp.org, less than 400 people took the perfusion certification exam last year. To put things into perspective, there are 245 million adults in the U.S., and around 90,000 of them take the MCAT every year. Less than 400 people feels pretty small right about now.

Two years ago, a sample was taken from 10 percent of active perfusionists in the field. The study revealed that nearly 50 percent were over 50 years old, and the industry doesn’t have nearly enough new graduates coming in. perfusionists are more in-demand than ever. This means more job opportunities at a higher salary all across the country.

Hope it helps

Thank you

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which all possible higher degrees can i do after completing B.Sc OTT (operation theatre technology) ?

lakshita shaan 8th Aug, 2020

hey,

here are the courses you may opt after completing B.Sc operation theatre technology

1. M.Sc in pain management

2. M.Sc in anesthesiology

3. PG diploma in conscious sedation for dentistry

4. PG diploma in physician assistant (Anaesthesia)

5. PG diploma in anesthesiology

6. PG diploma in pain management

7. PG certificate in Non- invasive aesthetic techniques

8. PG certificate in pain management

hope this helps

good luck!

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I am studying bsc in operation theatre technician and I thinking to do medical coding as an extra course .does this add any benefits in my career ? pls help

HRITIK SINGH ANAND 29th Aug, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

As you want to pursue Medical Coding as an extra course which is a good thing that you think of, and as you asked as according to the benefits, so i would like to assure you that doing this course will not go in vain.

As in Medical Sector, there are more chances that you will secure a job in this field. And demand of Medical coder is somewhat available in this sector. As it will boost up the chances of getting hired.

Hope you will find it relevant.

Feel free to ask further problems related.

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I am studying bsc in operation theatre technologist and want to do medical coding as a side course does this course added better in my career?

Suvakanta Sahu 28th Aug, 2020

Dear Aspirants ,

If you adding any extra course in your carer then it will good in future because now days every company and industry searching for  360 degree approach who will know everything ,so if you want to learn some extra things then its defiantly good but you should make sure make  it will not effect your main course .

Hope it will helpful

Thanks

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Now iam doing my bsc operation theatre and Anaesthesia technology in chennai. I want to study mbbs after this what Is the process after writing neet? And iam middle class family in Phillipines they are saying it BS AND MD (MBBS). If I completed my bsc and whether I need to study 5 yrs?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 10th Jul, 2020

Abhishek, there is no bridge course or a short cut after studying B.Sc. NEET remains the entrance examination for admission to MBBS. And to be eligible for NEET, you should have completed your 12th, passed in all subjects and secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. It is 50% for General Category, 45% for PWD and 40% for OBC,SC,ST. Now if you belong to OBC Category, the Category you belong to should be also listed in the Central OBC list. Or else you will be considered as General Category and so you have to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. This 50% is inclusive of the Theory and Practical marks scored in Physics, Chemistry and Biology collectively. You needn't score 50% in Physics, 50% in Chemistry and 50% in Biology separately. You need an aggregate of 50% or 40% depending on your Category as an aggregate in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. And along with Physics, Chemistry and Biology, you should also have studied English as one of the core subjects in your 12th. After NEET results have been declared and the merit list has been released the Registration process opens. All the 15% of All India Quota Seats except for Jammu and Kashmir, 100% Seats at Deemed and Central Universities, IP Quota seats in ESIC Colleges, Seats at AFMC, AIIMS and JIPMER are filled by DGHS. Now this is the firs time that AIIMS and JIPMER are conducting their admissions through NEET score and the admissions will happen through All India Counselling. And All India Counselling happens in 2 rounds and a Mop up round. AIIMS and JIPMER will not fall under Mop up round probably and so ideally the seats will be filled through Round 1 and Round 2. Once NTA releases NEET results and the Merit list is released, the DGHS on behalf of the MCI will release the counselling process. And you have to register for Counselling process by paying refundable and non refundable fees. The fees will be conveyed at that point in time. Once you fill in the registration application, the choice filling and locking option also will open up. You can fill as many options as you want The seats are allotted on the basis of merit and preference.  This is where you ensure you pick the right choices in the right manner. To help you during admission and counselling, we have https://www.careers360.com/mbbs-companion . Private Medical Colleges do not participate in All India Counselling and the seats are filled through State Counselling alone. And for appearing for State Counselling you need to hold the domicile of that particular State. Or else the only other option is through Management Quota. And there are 3 Categories in Private Medical Colleges. Category A is the Government Quota Seats. And only candidates of the home State are eligible to apply for these seats. B Category seats are also called Management Quota Seats and they are filled through State Counselling and the remaining seats are filled through direct Admissions by contacting the College directly provided the Candidate has registered for the respective State Counselling and has not been able to secure a seat in the Counselling. Here the fees is usually nothing less than 40 lakhs. The last Category is NRI seats Category and you cannot apply for that.

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i want to join the bsc Operation theatre in jss medical college what will be qualifications and fees for it

Prashant D. Gaikwad 11th Aug, 2020

Hey Chandrika,for bsc in jss medical college following criteria is required :

Eligibility Criteria

  • Two-year Pre-University examination or equivalent as recognized by JSS University, Mysore (JSSU) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as principal subjects of study.
  • Pre-degree course from a recognized University considered as equivalent by JSSU, (two years after ten years of schooling) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as principal subjects of study.
  • Any equivalent examination recognized by the JSSU for the above purpose, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as principal subjects of study.
  • Vocational higher secondary education course conducted by Vocational Higher Secondary Education, Government of Kerala with five subjects including Physics,   Chemistry, Biology, and English in addition to vocational subjects conducted, considered equivalent to 'plus -two' [10+2] examinations of Government of Karnataka Pre University Course.
  • Two years diploma from a recognized  Government Board in a  subject for which the candidate desires to enroll in the respective Allied Health Sciences course and shall have passed 'plus two' [10+2] with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, as principal subjects.
  • Three years diploma from a recognized Government Board in a subject for which the candidate desires to enroll in the respective Allied Health Sciences course, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as principal subjects during the tenure of the course.
  • Senior secondary course with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as a principal subject of study equivalent to class XII, of the open school education system of the central government and state government, approved institutions.

Fees Details

General:

2.83 Lakhs

I hope this helps to you and thank you !!!

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