Nuclear Medicine
Hello Aspirant,
Latter year cut off
Earning a seat in the program you are interested in will be difficult.
You can learn more here
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Suitability norm
Med. graduate with MBBS credentials who has passed the NEET PG exam.
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Thank you.
Hello Sharoj,
Hope you are doing Great!
From the latest data it is seemed that in order to be eligible for M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine, one has to have a Undergraduate degree in the same subject. Eligibility criteria for Post Graduate course, that is M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology demand a completed B.Sc. in the same field from a recognized and registered university. The marks or percentage requirement for this may vary from university to university. Some of them also conduct their entrance examination.
For more information, kindly refer, https://www.careers360.com/courses/nuclear-medicine-course
All the Best.
Hello Buddy! Hope you're doing good.
With your NEET PG rank, to get a seat in PG course, it's difficult to get a seat. Well it totally depends on the seat matrix, number of students apply for the particular course and the difficulty level of the exam. You can visit the website given below for previous year cutoff trend.
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-pg-cut-off/amp
You can also predict your possibility of getting admission in any of the institute with your preffered course via the link given below :-
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For state counselling, you can also try for your home state or any other state where you want to pursue. Hope this will help you.
ALL THE BEST! WORK HARD !!
Hello Student
The courses mentioned in BSc courses among all these courses BSc nuclear medicine courses is better for salary and for honour and reputation. In this profession candidate csn join as a researcher or research assistant or guide for researcher, professor and as central government employee in nuclear medicine department of the health department of Central Government and state governments. Salary ranges from 3 lacs to 12 Lacs per annum. An experienced nuclear BSc nuclear medicine expert Canon more than n10 LX per annum and it's it may be extended up to 12 lacs per annum.
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Hello dear aspirant
Hope you’re doing well
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Nuclear Medicine Technology is a course that deals with the study of imaging of internal organs of the human body using radioactive isotopes.
Eligibility criteria for Post Graduate course, that is M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology demand a completed B.Sc. in the same field from a recognized and registered university. The marks or percentage requirement for this may vary from university to university. Some of them also conduct their entrance examination.
To know more information about this course please refer to the below attached link
https://www.careers360.com/courses/nuclear-medicine-course
The colleges india that provide M.Sc nuclear medicine technology are as follows:-
To know more about these colleges, their rank, fees structure, admission process, etc kindly refer to the below attached link
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-nuclear-medicine-colleges-in-india
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All the best for your future
Hi
I am sorry .It is unavailable. You can get hold of syllabus of TMC for MSc Nuclear medicine and start preparing with that. The syllabus include Basic physics, Basic chemistry ,basic mathematics and statistics, basic computer,basic biology,basic human anatomy and physiology and basics of nuclear medicine.
Which has few topics in each. Refer NCERT books for that. Or else get hold of entrance exam papers of other institutes of the same subject it might help as it is widely available.
This is the least I could do for you.
The eligibility for Nuclear Medicine course are:
Thus no after MLT you can't go for Nuclear Medicine course.
To know more about Nuclear Medicine visit the link below:
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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