Ritika Jonwal . 5 days ago
The entrance examination for the Advanced Diploma in Radiotherapy Technology typically evaluates a candidate’s knowledge in physics, biology, healthcare fundamentals, and radiotherapy principles . The exam pattern may include multiple-choice questions (MCQs), subject-specific assessments, and interviews to assess technical skills and suitability for the program.
For those aspiring to build a career in radiotherapy and oncology.
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Since you are doing a diploma and training in an MLT (Medical Laboratory Technology) field, you may not be directly eligible for a dermatology degree . Dermatology is a specialization in MBBS, which requires NEET and an MBBS degree.
However, if you want to study something related to skin and healthcare, you can check for B.Sc. in Dermatology, B.Sc. in Medical Lab Technology (MLT), or B.Sc. in Clinical Laboratory Science at Calicut University .
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To score above the 90th percentile in MHT CET, solving at least the past 10 years' PYQs is recommended. This helps understand question patterns, difficulty levels, and frequently tested concepts. Since MHT CET follows the Maharashtra State Board syllabus, revising Class 11 and 12 concepts thoroughly is essential. Along with PYQs, taking full-length mock tests improves time management and accuracy. Focus on high-weightage topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology. Additionally, practicing PYQs from similar exams like JEE Main (for PCM) or NEET (for PCB) can provide an extra edge. Consistency and conceptual clarity are key to success.
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In Delhi, government institutes offering a Diploma or PG Diploma in HR Management include IGNOU (PGDHRM, approx. Rs. 10,800), Jamia Millia Islamia (MA HRM, approx. Rs. 20,400), and Delhi School of Management (DTU) (MBA in HRM, requires CAT score).
Admission is based on merit or entrance exams which varies by institution.
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To apply for a Ph.D. program at Vikrant University, follow these steps:
Visit the Official Website:
Go to
Vikrant University's official website (https://vikrantuniversity.ac.in)
.
Navigate to the Admissions Section:
Fill Out the Application Form:
Submit Required Documents:
Ensure you have all necessary academic transcripts, certificates, and identification documents ready for upload.
Pay the Application Fee:
Complete the payment process as directed during the application.
Prepare for Entrance Examination/Interview: After submission, await communication regarding any entrance exams or interviews as part of the selection process.
For detailed information on eligibility criteria and program specifics, refer to the Ph.D. (https://vikrantuniversity.ac.in/ph-d-programmes/)
If you encounter any issues or require further assistance, contact the university's admissions office through the contact information provided on their official website.
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Hello Vedika,
Yes, you can pursue a Diploma in Medical Lab Technology (DMLT) after completing 10th . Many institutes offer this course with the following eligibility criteria:
Eligibility:
Course Duration:
2 years
(including practical training).
Career Options After DMLT:
You can later upgrade to a
Bachelor’s degree
in Lab Technology (BMLT) for better career opportunities.
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