ST. John’s Medical College Admission to Allied Health Science Courses Started, Check Direct Link


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ST. John’s Medical College has started admission to Allied Health Science Courses for the 2024-25 session. The article below includes all the details regarding the admission.

ST. John’s Medical College is inviting applications for admission to Allied Health Science Courses for the 2024-25 session. The online application started on October 15, 2024, and candidates can apply for these courses online till October 26, 2024.

Candidates can apply from the official website of ST. John’s Medical College or they can click on the direct link provided below for application.

ST. John’s Medical College Admission to Allied Health Science Courses

Eligibility Criteria for Admission in Allied Health Science Courses

Eligibility for B.Sc. Courses

  • Candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with a focus on Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology).
  • Some programs may require a minimum percentage (usually around 50% or higher) in the qualifying examination.
  • Candidates should typically be within a certain age limit, often not exceeding 25 years, though this can vary.

Eligibility for M.Sc. Courses

  • Candidates must possess a Bachelor’s degree (B.Sc.) in Allied Health Sciences or a related field from a recognized university.
  • A minimum aggregate percentage (often around 50% or higher) in the undergraduate degree is usually required.

List of Courses Available

Program Course Duration No. of Seats
B. Sc Courses B.Sc. Respiratory Care Technology (RCT) 3 Years 04
B.Sc. Lateral Entry Courses (Post Diploma) B.Sc. Renal Dialysis Technology (RDT) 01 Year 2 Years
B.Sc. Lateral Entry Courses (Post Diploma) B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology (RTT) 01 Year 2 Years
M.Sc. & MPT Courses M. Sc. MIT (Medical Imaging Technology) 01 Year 2 Years
M.Sc. & MPT Courses M.Sc MLT Clinical Biochemistry 06 Year 2 Years
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