entrance examination for advance diploma in Radiotherapy technology
Hello aspirant,
The Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Mumbai, offers a two-year full-time diploma programme in medicine called Advanced Diploma in Radiotherapy Technology (ADRT). A candidate for the course must have passed the Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) test or any other exam recognised as an equivalent.
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after B.Sc. radiotherapy how can I pursue a career in oncology? i want to earn high
Hello aspirant
After pursuing bsc in radiology you can build your career as radiation oncologist
. For becoming radiation oncologist you will have to get master's degree in radiology ie MD Radiotherapy ( master's degree in radiology can be pursued by graduates in mbbs, bds, Bams, Bpt or bsc in applied physics.) Followed by DM in medical oncology .
Duty of radiation oncologist is to take care of cancer patients at the time of treatment through radiation. S radiation oncologist also prescribes treatment procedures and develop strategies for treatments. In this way a radiation oncologist work with high energy X rays .
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https://www.careers360.com/courses/oncology-and-radiotherapy-course
can we do msc nuclear medicine after bsc in Radiotherapy technology!?
Hello aspirant,
The most recent data indicate that a Bachelor's degree in the same field is required for admission to the M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine programme. The prerequisite for the postgraduate study, the M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology, is completion of a B.Sc. in the related discipline from an accredited institution. For this, different universities may have different minimum score or percentage requirements. Some of them also administer their entrance tests.
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is Bsc in Radiotherapy technology Comes in UGC approved I have done in 2016-2019 from King George Medical University Lucknow,
Dear aspirant !
Hope you are doing great ! Yes Don't worry bsc radiotherapy technology comes in ugc approved,it is a three year course and conduct by ugc approved universities so don't take any stress ,your course will be valid everywhere.So keep calm and rock in your future !
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what is the marks and rank required to get radiotherapy at IPU ( general category , Delhi)
Hi aspirant,
You need to score 650 marks in neet to get radiotherapy at IPU, Delhi through all India quota, if you belong to general catagory. And 550 to 590 for state quota. You can refer this link for more details:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-ipu
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list of colleges offered msc radiotherapy in india
hello aspirant,
top colleges in this field are-
- JIPMER Puducherry - Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research.
- AKU - Aryabhatta Knowledge University.
- Manipal School of Allied Health Sciences, Manipal.
- Apollo Institute of Hospital Management and Allied Sciences - AIHMAS.
- for more colleges you can refer to the following link-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-oncology-and-radiotherapy-colleges-in-india
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Sir my neetpg 2020 score is 472,sc category, air 50000,can i get md radiotherapy in any govt medical college ?
Hello Aspirant,
Based on this rank the chances seems less MD Radiotherapy. The other branches you can get in All India Counselling.
Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai, Gandhi Medical College and Hospital, Secunderabad- MD Physiology
Sawai Man Singh Medical College, Jaipur- MD Microbiology
Government Medical College, Kozhikode- MS Anatomy Etc.
To know your other admission possibilities in All India & state level counselling, You can use NEET PG College Predictor tool given below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
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