SGT M.Sc Cardiac Technologist FAQs
Ques. Is there any entrance exam required for admission to M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology at SGT University?
Ans. No, SGT University does not require any national-level entrance exam for admission to M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology. Admissions are based on merit in the qualifying B.Sc degree (Cardiac Care Technology or equivalent) followed by a Personal Interview (PI) conducted by the university. The PI can be attended online via Zoom or in person at the campus. Candidates with a two-year Diploma in Cardiovascular Technology with 3 years of work experience are also eligible to apply directly.
Ques. What is the scope of M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology after completing the course from SGT University?
Ans. Graduates of M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology from SGT University can work in multiple roles including Cardiac Technologist, Cath Lab Technologist, Cardiac Sonographer, Electrophysiology Technologist, and Cardiac Rehabilitation Specialist. Top recruiters include Medanta, Fortis, Max Group Hospitals, Medtronic, GE, and Philips. Additionally, graduates are eligible to take up academic positions in allied health science schools and train undergraduate students. The growing burden of cardiovascular diseases in India makes this a high-demand career with strong job security.
Ques. Does SGT University provide clinical training as part of the M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology program?
Ans. Yes, SGT University has a 1000+ bed teaching hospital on campus, which provides students with extensive hands-on clinical exposure. Students are trained in both Invasive and Non-Invasive Cardiology Departments, working alongside cardiologists. They assist in clinical procedures, take medical histories, perform clinical examinations, and write orders for laboratory tests. The program also includes a mandatory dissertation, which develops research skills and prepares students for academic or research careers.
Ques. What is the total cost of studying M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology at SGT University, including hostel?
Ans. The total academic fee for the 2-year program is Rs. 3,32,500 (including tuition fee of Rs. 3,20,000, caution fee of Rs. 10,000, and other charges of Rs. 2,500). If a student opts for on-campus hostel accommodation, the additional cost ranges from Rs. 1,40,000 per year (four-seater room) to Rs. 2,00,000 per year (twin-sharing room), inclusive of meals. The caution fee of Rs. 10,000 is refundable at the time of leaving the university. Hostel accommodation is optional and not mandatory for this program.
Ques. Can students with a diploma in Cardiovascular Technology apply for M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology at SGT University?
Ans. Yes, candidates who hold a two-year Diploma in Cardiovascular Technology (post regular General B.Sc) with a minimum of 3 years of relevant work experience are eligible to apply for M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology at SGT University. This provision makes the program accessible to working professionals in the cardiology field who wish to upgrade their qualifications. Such candidates must submit proof of work experience at the time of document verification during the admission process.
Ques. Are there any scholarships available specifically for M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology students at SGT University?
Ans. Yes, SGT University offers merit-based scholarships for PG programs including M.Sc Cardiac Care Technology under the Allied Health Sciences faculty. Students who scored 90% or above in their qualifying UG degree are eligible for a 100% tuition fee waiver in the first year. Those with 80%-89.9% get a 50% waiver, and those with 70%-79.9% get a 25% waiver. An additional 5% concession is available for girl students. Scholarships are renewed in subsequent years based on academic performance (75% aggregate, first attempt) and 80% attendance. SGT University alumni applying for PG programs with 60%-70% marks are also eligible for a 20% fee concession.






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