What are the eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Cardiovascular Technology programme?
Students willing to apply for the programme must have completed 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and
Biology as required subjects and a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from a recognised board. Students with a PCM
background who take Biology as a supplementary course are also eligible.
What is the duration of B.Sc. Cardiovascular Technology programme?
The total duration of the programme is 4 years.
What is the fee for the B.Sc. Cardiovascular Technology programme?
The total fee of the programme is 2.5 lakh per annum.
Are scholarships available at Apollo AHA?
Yes, Apollo Allied Health Academy provides merit-based scholarships worth up to 25% of tuition fee. In
addition, our partner banks offer need-based financial help and student loans. Students from poor backgrounds
may be eligible for special scholarships through our Inclusive Education Initiative.
What kind of placement support is provided at Apollo AHA?
Our dedicated Career Development Cell offers extensive placement support, including resume building, interview
preparation and hospital networking opportunities. We conduct recruitment drives with various employers
visiting the campus.
What is the fee payment schedule?
Fees are payable semester-wise. The first instalment is required at the time of admission, with following
payments due at the start of each semester. We provide numerous payment methods, such as by semester, annually
or a one-time full payment.
Are there higher education options after a B.Sc. Cardiovascular Technology course?
Yes, students can pursue postgraduate degrees like M.Sc. in Cardiovascular Technology, M.Sc. in Clinical
Cardiology or take up research and teaching roles in the field.
Is this qualification recognised for opportunities abroad?
Yes, cardiovascular technologists are in demand internationally. With relevant licensing or certification,
graduates may pursue jobs in the Middle East, Canada, the UK or Australia.