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me clear my graduation by Bsc. Radiotherapy, what i am eligible for (msc. Nuclear medicine.).

DrTeeth 6th Dec, 2020

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

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what are the qualifications of a nuclear medicine specialist

Harish Jayaraj 30th Nov, 2020

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

  1. get a bachelors degree (engineering or medical)
  2. get your medical training (medical degree PG
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i have 59 percent marks in my bechlors in radiotherapy. can i eligible for aiims Msc nuclear medicine technology

Pankhuri Kumari 28th Nov, 2020
Hii!
The eligibility criteria for a candidate to apply for nuclear medicine technology course is that, the candidate should have passed bsc degree with minimum 60% marks in any of the subjects such as physics, chemistry, biotechnology, radiotherapy, radio diagnostics, mathematics, life sciences etc.,from a recognised university. So  as you
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hii this is saba from mumbai India i completed by graduation (bsc)in physics and i m really interested in nuclear medicine course. so am i eligible for nuclear medicine course??

NAINA SHARMA 27th Nov, 2020

Hi Aspirant,

Eligibility for MSc in Nuclear Medicine:

  • Graduation with minimum 60% marks in aggregate in any of the following subjects-- B.Sc in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biotechnology, Nuclear Medicine with Physics or Chemistry as one of the subjects in B.Sc. of a University recognized by the
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Is it worth to study bsc nuclear medicine and technology in mgr university? or do you have any better choices?please share

Jainshahajal 12th Oct, 2020

Hello Yamuna,

Eligibility for B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology

As a minimum criterion of eligibility, aspiring candidates need to have passed 10+2 or equivalent qualification from a recognized educational Board, with Physics, Chemistry and English with Biology or Mathematics as main subjects, and a minimum aggregate score of 50%.

B.Sc.

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Bsc Nuclear medicine technology...I want to know government colleges in tamilnadu for this course.Please tell me the name of those colleges

Manasi Kadam 12th Oct, 2020

Hello there,

The list of government colleges for BSc Nuclear medicine technology in tamil nadu is as follows:

1. THE TAMIL NADU DR. M.G.R. MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI
private colleges :
2. CHRISTIAN MEDICAL COLLEGE
3. CANCER INSTITUTE, ADYAR
4. APOLLO INSTITUTE OF HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT AND ALLIED SCIENCES , CHENNAI
for

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How to apply msc nuclear medicine

Sajid khan 30th Sep, 2020

Hey abhitha,

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

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Does GTB hospital delhi provides Bachelor in nuclear medicine course for the session 2020 ? Can I take admission now or they are closed ?

Harshkumartarway 25th Sep, 2020

Hello Aspirant,

UCMS(University College Of Medical Sciences) is associated with GTB(Guru Tej Bahadur) hospital and affiliated to University of Delhi(DU). It provides various medical and paramedical courses. It offers courses in five stream inclusive of paramedical, dental, science, medical and pharmacy in five degrees namely B. Sc,M. B. B. S,

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I have completed bsc operation theater and anesthisa Technician . so do I get admission in msc nuclear medicine technology

Srushti Chipde 26th Oct, 2020

Dear aspirant,

The eligibility criteria for MSc nuclear medicine and molecular imaging technology is

1) Graduation with aggregate 60% marks

2) BSc. In physics, chemistry, mathematics, zoology, microbiology, biochemistry, bioinformatics, biotechnology, Nuclear medicine with physics or chemistry as one of the subjects from a recognised University.

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