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Let me approach this from a different angle - as someone who hires radiologists for a Bengaluru diagnostic chain, I see which colleges produce the most tech-competent graduates.
Our top recruits consistently come from:
- Bangalore Medical College (BMCRI) - Hands down the best for technology exposure
- MS Ramaiah Medical College - Strong industry interface
- Kasturba Medical College, Manipal (though outside Bengaluru, worth considering)
Why BMCRI leads: - They upgrade equipment every 3-4 years (unlike many government colleges) - Faculty includes radiologists who consult for health tech startups - Curriculum includes digital imaging and PACS administration - Highest placement percentage in corporate hospitals
The radiology field in Bengaluru is rapidly digitizing, and companies are desperate for graduates who understand both medical imaging AND the technology behind it. BMCRI students typically have 2-3 job offers by their final year.
If you're serious about radiology in Karnataka's tech hub, BMCRI should be your target - it's worth the extra effort to get in!
Hey! JEE Advanced syllabus is basically an extension of JEE Mains but with more depth and additional topics. It covers Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics from classes 11 and 12 CBSE, but with these key additions:
- Physics:
- General Physics, Mechanics, Thermal Physics
- Electromagnetism, Optics
- Modern Physics (including nuclear physics)
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Special focus: Experimental skills and conceptual applications
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Chemistry:
- Physical Chemistry (all major concepts plus surface chemistry)
- Inorganic Chemistry (including qualitative analysis)
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Organic Chemistry (more reaction mechanisms and named reactions)
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Mathematics:
- Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate Geometry
- Trigonometry, Vectors
- Additional topics: Probability, Complex numbers, Mathematical reasoning
The questions are much more conceptual and application-based than rote learning. I'd recommend checking the official JEE Advanced website for the most current detailed syllabus since they do make small changes occasionally!
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Hey! I just had Sculptra done last month, and my dermatologist was very specific about this. The general recommendation is to sleep on your back for at least 6-8 hours after injection, but ideally for the first 3-5 nights.
Here's why it matters: - Sleeping on your side or stomach can create pressure that might cause the Sculptra to migrate or create uneven results - It helps prevent lumps or irregularities from forming - The product needs time to integrate with your tissue properly
Pro tips that helped me: - Use a travel neck pillow to keep your head positioned - Prop pillows on either side of you to prevent rolling over - Sleep slightly elevated for the first couple nights to reduce swelling
After about a week, you can usually return to your normal sleeping position, but always follow your specific provider's instructions since they know your treatment plan best!
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