I have cleared 12th with non-medical subjects. Can I go for B.Sc in MLT?

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    rahul r | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Eligibility criteria: Most institutes have 10+2 passed with science stream subjects (with Biology subject) from a recognized board as the minimum educational qualification required. Minimum marks criteria may exist in case of some institutes. If that criteria exists, it is generally around 50% aggregate marks.
    Admission process: Depends on the institute. It could be merit based admission process or direct admission process. If merit based admission is followed in an institute, marks scored by a candidate in board exam and/or relevant entrance test will be taken into consideration.

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