Radiology
You can find detailed information about the B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology (Radiology) course, including syllabus, eligibility, and admission process, on Careers360:
Jamia Hamdard B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology – Careers360
hi Imran,
Diploma in Radiology is a 2 year course that involves learning imaging equipment
like CT scans, MRI, X-RAYS, ULTRASOUND MACHINES etc. and you work as a radiologic technologist. once you graduated you will be working in laboratories, hospitals, etc.
hope this helps thankyou
Hi aspirant,
As of 31 th March 202, there is no such announcement regarding the application for BSc. Radiology and imaging technology from Indira Gandhi Medical College (IGMC) Shimla. IGMC is affiliated to Himachal Pradesh university, Shimla. You will check the latest notification on the IGMC website ( https://www.igmcshimla.edu.in/mbbs.jsp )
According to their previous timeline, IGMC, Shimla, generally releases notifications for admission in BSc. The course is between May and June, which is generally after the 112 th board result.
I suggest you check the notification regularly in late April or early May.
I hope this answer is helpful to
Diploma in Radiology
Focus: Diagnosis and interpretation of medical images (CT, MRI, X-ray).
Career: Radiology Technician, MRI/CT Technologist.
Salary: 2-5 LPA.
Better for: Higher career growth and salary.
Diploma in Radiography
Focus: Operating imaging equipment and capturing images.
Career: X-ray Technician, Lab Assistant.
Salary: 2-4 LPA.
Better for: Technical roles.
Verdict :
Diploma in Radiology offers better career prospects and salary growth
Admission to a B.Sc. in Radiology program in India can be based on either entrance examinations or merit , depending on the institution.
Some universities require NEET scores for admission into medical and allied health science courses.
Other institutions may conduct their own entrance exams or accept scores from state or central-level entrance tests like CUET or CUCET .
Many colleges offer admission based on 10+2 marks , especially in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology .
The required percentage varies but is usually around 50-60% .
Educational Qualification: Completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology .
Age Limit: Some institutions may require candidates to be between 17 and 23 years old .
Research institutions to check their specific admission criteria.
Prepare accordingly if an entrance exam is required.
Apply on time and ensure you meet all eligibility requirements.
By understanding the admission process, you can choose the best path for pursuing a B.Sc. in Radiology . https://www.tmu.ac.in/blog/radiology-course-details-full-form-admission-fees-syllabus-top-colleges-career
Radiology is field of medicine that specializes in treatment and diagnosis of diseases through imaging techniques like x-rays, CT scans, MRI, Ultrasound etc. In this course you will be taught regarding techniques and principles of the imaging techniques and nuclear medicine, how to operate the equipments, understand human anatomy and interpretation and understanding of medical scanned images accurately.
Talking about the future of career as radiologist, so radiologist are in high demand both in India and globally also because of the increasing number of epidemics and diseases throughout the world.
For becoming radiologist, you need to undergo a 3 year postgraduate program in radiology after completing you 5 year MBBS program to become an MD Radiologist.
Regarding the merit based admission query of yours, radiology courses are available at different levels in India that are diploma, undergraduate, postgraduate and certification programs.
For government institutes entrance examinations are conducted at all India level and good ranks in them ensures us scholarships and fee waivers.
And, for private institutions there are both merit based examinations as well as management quota.
Hello,
Yes, you can pursue MD in Radiology in Canada after completing a B.Sc. in Radiology, but you need to complete a recognized medical degree (like MBBS) first. After that, you must pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) and complete a residency in radiology. Alternatively, you can explore postgraduate diploma or master’s programs in medical imaging or radiology if you wish to specialize without an MD.
Hope this helps you,
Thank you
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Hello Ramandeep,
Best Colleges in Amritsar for B.Sc. Radiology and Imaging Technology:
Entrance Exam:
Make sure to check the official websites of the colleges for exact details on the admission process.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
In Amritsar, the following colleges offer a B.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technology:
1. Sri Guru Ram Das University of Health Sciences (SGRDUHS)
2. Amritsar Group of Colleges (AGC)
3. Global Institutes
4. Khalsa College of Engineering and Technology
Eligibility Criteria :-
Candidates must have completed 10+2 with Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics). A minimum of 50% marks in 12th grade (may vary by college). Some universities may have age limit criteria.
Some institutes conduct their own entrance test or offer direct admission based on 12th marks.
Hope it helps !
Kasturba Medical College (KMC) offers a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Medical Imaging Technology, But this program is available at KMC's Mangalore campus.
Here are some important points related to the course :-
Program Duration : 3 years of academic study plus 1 year of internship, totaling 4 years.
Eligibility : Completion of 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English.
Total Tuition Fees : Approximately Rs. 4.8 lakh for the entire course.
Career Opportunities : Graduates can work as Imaging Technologists in hospitals, join medical imaging equipment companies as Application Specialists, or pursue teaching positions in educational institutions.
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