What is the fees for Emversity School of Health Sciences, Indiranagar?

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    Aishwarya Malhotra | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    Emversity School of Health Sciences, Indiranagar fees for its offered BVoc course is INR 4 lakh. Students need to pay the admission fees as prescribed by the college to get a seat. This is the fees for the entire duration of the programme. Candidates must note that this information is taken from official sources and is subject to change. 

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For admission to BVoc courses, Emversity School of Health Sciences and Hospitality Bengaluru does not accept any entrance test scores. Thus, students seeking admission are not required to take any entrance exam. Students must note that this information is taken from official sources. However, it is indicative. In order to get detailed information, students are advised to get in touch with the institute.

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The Emversity School of Health Sciences and Hospitality Bengaluru offers a BVoc course that runs for a three-year course duration. In this course, students get to choose from three specialisations: Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology, and Anaesthesia & Operation Theatre Technology. All these courses are offered for a duration of three years.

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Yes, you may get into BVoc at Emversity School of Health Sciences, Indiranagar with 75% in Class 12. The minimum qualification required to apply for the programme is to complete Class 12 in any stream with a minimum of 45% aggregate. Further, students must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology in Class 12 to apply for BVoc Medical Laboratory Technology. Hence, yes, 75% is certainly enough, however, you must also fulfil the additional criteria as specified above.

 
 
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Emversity School of Health Sciences, Indiranagar eligibility criteria for BVoc may vary slightly depending on the specialisations. Students who have completed Class 12 in any stream with a minimum of 45% aggregate to apply for Emversity School of Health Sciences and Hospitality Bangalore BVoc programmes. Further, students must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology in Class 12 to apply for BVoc Medical Laboratory Technology. 

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Yes, Emversity School of Health Sciences, Indiranagar indeed provides merit-based scholarships for its students. Interested studennts need to submit their scholarship application online or on campus. Below are the details of the scholarships available at Emversity:

  • Emversity Merit Scholarship: A special fee waiver is offered to students based on their Class 12 marks
  • Sneha Sinha Merit Scholarship for Women: A special fee waiver is offered to girl candidates every year under this scholarship. Students are selected based on their application essay and performance in the interview with the founder and director.

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