Radiology
Lateral Entry of B.Sc Radiology – Course Details Lateral entry in B.Sc Radiology allows eligible candidates to directly join the second year of the course instead of starting from the first year. This option is usually available for students who have completed a relevant diploma.
Eligibility: Candidates must have completed a Diploma in Radiology / Medical Imaging Technology / Radiography from a recognised institute. Some colleges may also require registration with a State Paramedical Council. Eligibility criteria can vary slightly across universities.
Admission Process: Admission is generally based on merit in the diploma course. Some universities or colleges may conduct their own entrance test or counselling process. Applications are usually released between May and July.
Course Duration: For lateral entry students, the course duration is typically 2 years instead of 3 years.
Career Scope: After completing B.Sc Radiology, graduates can work as Radiology Technologists, Imaging Technicians, MRI/CT Scan Technicians, or pursue higher studies such as M.Sc Radiology or related specialisations.
Can I Improve My 12th Marks Again in 2026? Yes, you can improve your Class 12 marks again in 2026, provided your respective board allows multiple improvement attempts. Most boards like CBSE permit improvement exams in subsequent years as a private candidate, but usually only for specific subjects.
Important Points to Note: You will need to reapply for the improvement exam when the board releases the notification. Improvement marks will be reflected in a new marksheet. Some colleges consider the best score, while others may ask for all marksheets, so you should always check the admission rules of the college or entrance exam you are targeting.
It is advisable to confirm the improvement policy directly from your board’s official notification for the 2026 examination cycle to avoid any confusion later.
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Hello,
Yes, you can get paramedical courses like BSc Radiology, MLT, and others through AP EAMCET and TS EAPCET, provided you have completed your 12th grade with a science stream and meet the required marks. Some diploma-level paramedical courses also accept candidates through this entrance exam.
I hope it will clear your query!!
To know the courses that can be accessed and pursued through the TS and APCET examinations refer to this Careers360 article, and get the detailed information about the examinations and the courses they offer afterwards
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https://www.careers360.com/exams/ts-eamcet
Hi dear candidate,
The Diploma in Radiology and Imaging technology is 2 year duration course with average annual fees being around INR 1,20,000 for a decent institution.
Know more at:
Diploma in Radiology Colleges in India 2026 – Courses, Fees, Admission, Rank
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First, you have to complete B.Sc Radiology or a Diploma in Radiology to get into the Indian Army. After you get your degree, you can apply for the post of Radiographer or X-ray Technician in the Army Medical Corps or AFMS. The age limit is 18-27 years. For that, you have to take PCB in class 12th.
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Hey,
For admission in Mahatma Gandhi University for B.Sc. in radiology, first you must come under the eligibility criteria, like you should pass class 12th with the subjects Physics, Chemistry and Biology with minimum 50% marks to qualify the exam.
Then fill out the form which you can find in the official website of the college. Submit the documents required like marksheets, photo, ID proof and category certificate if needed.
After that either you will be selected on the basis of the merit list or the entrance exam and interview conducted by the university. After that, you need to pay for the fees and complete document verification.
BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology is a 3–4 year undergraduate course. It teaches medical imaging techniques like X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound to help diagnose diseases.
Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology. Career: Radiographer, MRI/CT/Ultrasound technician, diagnostic lab jobs. Skills: Science knowledge, attention to detail, patient care.
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Based on previous year trends, a BCB category girl with a rank of around 19,958 has very low chances of getting a seat in Radiology .
Radiology is one of the most preferred branches and its cut-off ranks usually close much earlier. For example, in previous years, Radiology seats for BCB or equivalent OBC categories have closed below 5,000–10,000 ranks in most counselling rounds.
So, with a 19,958 rank, it is unlikely to get Radiology , even under the BCB category. You may get a chance in less competitive specialisations depending on the state and college.
Hello dear candidate,
here is the link to the details regarding fees as well as others details of AIIMS Bhubaneswar :-
https://www.careers360.com/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-bhubaneswar
I hope you find this helpful.
Thank you.
Hii vinod!
Please do specify the university name so that I can check whether it has b.sc radiology course or not. You can also check it by visiting the website of the university and selecting courses offered section or by checking prospectus.
After checking if you were not able to find the course details please let me know the university name I will definitely help.
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