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is neet required for bsc radiology

Yash 24th Jul, 2022

Hi,

B.Sc Radiology is a 3 year full time course divided into 6 semesters. The basic minimum eligibility criteria is that you should have passed your 10+2 with a minimum aggregate of 50%. NEET is not required for B.Sc Radiology. Having said that admissions tp this course vary from Institute

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bsc radiology collages in ap ..

Ashish Ramtari 24th Jul, 2022

Mentioned below are the name of the top and popular bachelor of science colleges in Andhra Pradesh :

  1. NRI Institute of medical sciences sangi wala sa
  2. Doctor NTR University of health sciences
  3. NRI medical College
  4. Guntur medical College
  5. Alluri Sitaram Raju College of medical sciences
  6. Kurnool medical College
  7. Siddharth Institute
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bsc radiology collages in ap is neet required for bsc radiology

Namita Goyal 31st Aug, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

Some colleges consider merit-based selection on the basis of marks obtained by the student in 10+2 from a recognized institute or board and don't require an entrance exam like NEET or AIIMS for BSc courses, but there are some colleges that require you to clear the entrance exam

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i am computer science in higher secondary if ican apply bsc radiology

Shilu Singha 21st Jul, 2022

Hello!

These are the academic qualification needed for taking admission in BSc Radiology-

  • Students must have cleared their Class 12 board examination in the stream of science from a recognized board.
  • Students should have secured a minimum aggregate score of 50 percent or above in compulsory subjects such as Physics
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bsc radiology is best or bsc cardiology is best for future

Piyush kesarwani 19th Jul, 2022

hello aspirant,

Both of the above two courses are good. Radiology is more about diagnosis whereas cardiology has operative aspects. However, if you ask me, I would suggest you to go for bsc cardiology as it has more career scope and future in the near future.

Bsc Cardiology is one

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after completed paramedical , can I study BSC radiology ?

Neamah Fathima M R 18th Jul, 2022

BSc radiology is a three year undergraduate course with an annual fee ranging from 30000 to 100000. Admission to the course is murdered based and candidates who have completed their 10 + 2 with subjects like physics chemistry biology and mathematics are eligible. Neet ug and AIIMS are the entrance

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bsc radiology course college in Delhi

Sumedha Bhattacharya 17th Jul, 2022

Dear Student ,

Here is the list of some top  Radiology colleges in Delhi :

  • AIIMS Delhi
  • JAMIA Hamdard , New Delhi
  • Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, New Delhi
  • Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research, New Delhi
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Bsc radiology private colleges in Delhi

Astha Nigam 17th Jul, 2022

Hello

Bsc. in Radiology is an undergraduate course which is the program to let candidates know about scanning and taking pictures of the body following certain careful protocol. This also helps in diagnosis disease and therefore responsible for the advancement of the medical sector to a great degree.

The students

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private colleges in Delhi for bsc radiology course

pranjalg462 17th Jul, 2022

Here is a rundown of Private Institutes For Radiology Delhi

Ozone Health Care Institute Of Paramedical Science

GD GOENKA HEALTHCARE ACADEMY.

GD Goenka Healthcare Academy.

Krishna Institute Of Paramedical and Technology.

SGF Paramedical and Nursing Institute.

Bunks Institute Of Paramedical Science.

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pcm student can do radiology and if yes then tell me about clg and university

Rehmatunnisa 16th Jul, 2022

Good Evening

Hope you are fine...

As per your query.. Yes!!! you can do, you will be eligible to study Bachelor of science in Radiology if you a PCM student. B.Sc in Radiology is three-year undergraduate program and you must passed class 12th with PCM From any recognised board.

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