Nuclear Medicine
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Post graduate training programme in Nuclear Medicine consists of an integrated training course of three years duration and would enable the post graduate student to practice nuclear medicine safely.
The following college are there in India for this course
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Bachelor of science in nuclear medicine is study of imaging internal organs of our body using radioactive isotopes.
Eligibility criteria for the course- The candidate must have passed class xii with minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry and biology .
Institutes offering BSc in nuclear medicine
IIT , Kharagpur
Sanjay Gandhi post graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow
Arya bhatta knowledge university, patna
Jipmer puducherry
To know more kindly refer the following link
https://www.careers360.com/courses/nuclear-medicine-course
Nuclear medicine previous year question paper
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Nuclear Medicine holds significant career potential in both India and abroad, offering a broad spectrum of job opportunities for graduates, whether they hold a B.Sc. or M.Sc. degree. Given the involvement of radioactive substances and medicines in Nuclear Medicine Technology, it demands skilled and knowledgeable professionals.
One of the most common roles in this field is that of a Radiologist. Radiologists perform diagnostic imaging on patients and develop treatment plans based on the results. We'll delve deeper into this role later in this guide. Graduates with a B.Sc. can start their careers as research assistants or lab associates. Those with an M.Sc. can pursue more advanced job positions, both within India and overseas. Opportunities include working in hospital MRI departments or taking on roles as lab managers.
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