Emversity Allied Health Sciences programs
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24 MonthsMaster of Science in Medical Imaging Technology is two years full-time course offered by NITTE University, Mangalore.
Medical Imaging or diagnostic radiography is the practice of taking medical images of the internal body parts. A range of technologies such as Radiography, Fluoroscopy, Angiography, Computed Tomography, Mammography, Ultrasound, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging are used.
A candidate seeking admission to MSc (MIT) course must have a recognized degree of BSc (MIT) of 3½ years duration (including six months internship) from a recognized University with not less than 50% marks in aggregate.
Students seeking admission to MSc (A&OTT/MIT/MLT/RT) are required to submit the Admission Query form available on the homepage ofwww.nitte.edu.in
On receipt of the same, the Admission Section will guide the students with the process of registration and admission.
Admission to the course is based on merit in the qualifying examination.
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State-of-the-art infrastructure | MoUs Signed: 100+ National & International Collaborations | Placement Support: Active internship-to-career pipeline with leading health institutions
Admissions Open for multiple allied and health sciences programs across 5 campuses | Ranked #7 in India by NIRF, NAAC A++ Accredited
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