Nuclear Medicine
Hi,
According to the eligibility criteria for MSc. Nuclear Medicine Technology, you must have completed graduation in the same field from a recognized university. Since, you have done BSc. in Biotechnology, thus you are not eligible for this course.
For more details, regarding Nuclear Medicine courses and eligibility, you can refer to this link: https://www.careers360.com/courses/nuclear-medicine-course
I hope this helped you.
Hello aspirant
Nuclear medicine technology is a medical speciality that uses radioactive traces to diagnose and treat disease in a patient's body.
The patient had to inhale or swallow or it is injected with a radiopharmaceuticals radioactive material.
After completing msc in Nuclear medicine you can work in both private as well as in government sectors.
The emergence of complex ailments worldwide has produced huge demand for nuclear medicine professionals.
This discipline has been considered as one of the fastest growing field worldwide.
You have following job opportunities
Nuclear medicine radiologist , salary INR 330,000
Nuclear pharmacist
Nuclear medicine physicist, salary 5 to 7 lac INR
Nuclear medicine Technologist , salary 700,000 INR
Nuclear research assistant ,salary INR 240,000
Associate and Lab leader , INR 500,000
Hello Dhruv,
It's not fix but according to surveys, the salary the average nuclear medicine technologist) physician gets from 6 lakh to 26lakhs to 27 lakhs with bonus of 1,68,231 approx.and hourly rate of 1,296 rupees approx according to your skills.
You can apply at different places, and there's no limitations for the further growth.
I hope it helps,
Best of luck.
I would like to say you that for applying for the Msc in nuclear medicine there few colleges that offers this course like IIT KHARAGPUR , manipal university ,Rajiv gandhi paramedical institute ,Delhi AIIMS
And for applying in this college you have to go with the entrance exam which they offer .
So getting the information about delhi aiims regarding Msc nuclear medicine you can go to the given link
https://www.careers360.com/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-new-delhi/msc-nuclear-medicine-technology-course
I hope my answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
After some of the online research, Tata Memorial Hospital offers the same course. There are no other mentions of the colleges available online.
hi,
see the eligibility criteria for m.sc in nuclear medicine is candidates must have completed B.Sc. in the same field or relevant field from a recognized and registered university. however according to tata memorial center admission policy, candidate who has completed B.Sc in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Nuclear Medicine with Physics or Chemistry as one of the subjects in graduation from a University which is recognized by the University Grant Commission.
however AIIMS delhi offer m.sc in nuclear medicine technology. eligibility criteria is b.sc in p biology related discipline or life science or in allied health sciences like radiology/ radiotherapy etc. so you are eligible to apply. follow the below link to know in details:
https://www.aiimsexams.org/pdf/Prospectus%20MSc-2020.pdf
Hi! yes you are eligible to apply for msc in nuclear medicine. The only criteria for you to apply is that you should have a bsc degree and should be qualified with a minimum of 50-60% marks. But even this depends from university to university. While some universities offer admission directly through your bsc qualifications and marks, some universities might conduct entrance examinations for the same.
Hey!
it is a really complicated job as well as tough education. to become a nuclear medicine specialist you need to spend most of your early 20s and 30s in education alone.
the process is like
now you are a nuclear medicine specialist
i hope my answer helps you
Hi Aspirant,
Eligibility for MSc in Nuclear Medicine:
Thank you
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