Radiology
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Students who require BSc Radiology admission in Delhi must pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with 50% aggregate marks. Click on the link below to learn more about the top colleges.
There are many career opportunities after BSc in Radiology . A graduate with a BSc in Radiology can find employment across various healthcare settings:
Students who require BSc Radiology admission must pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with 50% aggregate marks.
CUET UG is a popular entrance examination, and students need to achieve the minimum cutoff marks.
The applications for CUET UG were accepted till February 26, 2026, and the exam will be
Yes, BSc Radiology (Medical Imaging Technology) students are eligible to apply for the MSc in Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology at Tata Memorial Centre (TMC), Mumbai, provided they meet the subject requirements . Eligibility requires a BSc . in relevant subjects (including Physics or Chemistry). Admission is based on
Hi Takshil Raipure,
Candidates who wants to be eligible for BSC Radiogy course need to score a minimum of 60 percentage in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology subjects from a recognized education board. For more information clik on the link below.
Link: https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-radiology
Hi, Thulacei,
NEET is not required for B.Sc Radiology. Generally, the admission for this course is based on merit (10+2 marks in PCB/PCM), while some institutes accept university entre entrance exams like CUET. To know more about B.Sc Radiology - Click here
Hi, you can check the UCMS BAC Radiology cutoff for previous sessions here . Admissions to this course are done based on NEET rankings, and the cutoffs are decided according to NEET ranks.
For admission in the Bachelor of Science ( BSc ) Medical Technology Radiography at UCMS Delhi , you are required to pass class 12th or equivalent with a science stream from a recognised board. It is a full-time three-year undergraduate degree; you are also required to sit for the CUET
Actually, there is a lot of conflicting information online, but the official AIIMS prospectus is quite clear. Yes, you are eligible, provided you meet the specific subject requirements.
However, some websites claim you need a B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine specifically, while AIIMS allows candidates from allied or related subjects to
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After BMRIT, you can join Msc Radiology at colleges like Doon IMS, Sai Group or Dev Bhoomi Medical College. Prepare by focusing on radiation physics, imaging techniques, anatomy and patient care and practices clinical questions. Attending workshops and internships will strengthen your practical skills.
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