What is the difference between a Diploma and Degree in Perfusion Technology?

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    Mani Sahni | Contributor-Level 10

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    A Diploma in Perfusion Technology is a short-term course (1–2 years) that provides basic training and prepares students for entry-level roles in operation theatres and surgical teams.

    In contrast, a BSc (degree) is a 3–4 year comprehensive programme that covers theoretical knowledge, lab work, and clinical exposure. Degree holders often have better job opportunities, higher salaries, and eligibility for postgraduate education.

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