List of 2 colleges for Specially Trained Nursing Technicians
The most efficient way to know about Top Colleges for specially trained nursing technicians or other alternate trades/professional courses, is to contact the students studying in these colleges directly.. India has a number of colleges offering a wide range of professional degrees, diplomas and special courses.To be precise, over 2 colleges are offering specially trained nursing technicians professional course/ degree.But if you wish to search colleges specifically, we are here to help you. Youth4work University provides a common platform for aspirants, students and alumnis to discuss various aspects, like admission procedure, selection criteria, college atmosphere, academics and placement report, of particular colleges.You can simply do this by going in the college profile and selecting any user from the “Students” section of that particular college . The entire data and information mentioned in the Institute/ College / University profiles on Youth4work has been crowd sourced by students, ex - students and alumnis, which further enhances the authenticity factor of these search results and college feedbacks.
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  • INC-Indore Nursing College

  • Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya

  • Indore, India Indore, India

  • M.Sc-Master of Science M.Sc-Master of Science
INC-Indore Nursing College
  • ACN-Angel College Of Nursing

  • Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya

  • Indore, India Indore, India

  • DMLT-Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology DMLT-Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology
ACN-Angel College Of Nursing
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