Allied Health Sciences stand at the forefront of healthcare, playing a pivotal role in supporting patient care and wellness. These courses offer a gateway to a dynamic and rewarding career path, characterised by its significant impact on individuals and communities.
The scope of Allied Health Sciences courses is expansive, encompassing a diverse range of specialties and disciplines within the healthcare sector. Aspiring professionals delve into the intricacies of medical science, gaining knowledge and skills necessary to thrive in various clinical and administrative roles.
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Candidates must have completed high school education (Class 12 or equivalent). While specific requirements may vary, candidates are generally expected to have completed high school with a minimum aggregate score ranging from 55% to 60%.
Various national, state and university-level entrance exams are conducted for Allied Health Sciences admission.
Allied Health Sciences are offered as certification, diploma and degree programs across specialised focus areas like Medical Laboratory Technology and Radiography.
Class 12 with minimum aggregate of 45-50%, available across streams.
Class 12 with relevant subjects and minimum aggregate marks.
Class 12 with relevant subjects and minimum aggregate marks.
Class 12 with relevant subjects and minimum aggregate marks.
Class 12 with relevant subjects and minimum aggregate marks.
Class 12 with PCB and English with at least 50% aggregate.
Bachelor of Science in Allied Health Sciences is a comprehensive undergraduate program preparing students for diverse healthcare roles including diagnostics, therapy and clinical support.
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