Which course has better placements at Armed Forces Medical College, BSc in Perfusion Technology or BSc in Endoscopy Technician?
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Both programs of BSc Perfusion Technology and BSc in Endoscopy Technician (under BPMT) at Armed Forces Medical College end up with military service, so placement can be seen as being similar. Perfusion Technology, which operates heart-lung machines, is important in cardiac units and starts at pay level 6-7 (INR 4.2-6 LPA) in the armed forces.
The Endoscopy Technician salary range is also comparable. While the demand for perfusionists is moderately higher due to the complexity of the surgery, both are assured 100% placement in the AFMS. in terms of transition to civil life, perfusionists might enjoy an edge (INR 8-10 LPA vs. 6-8 LPA for
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