Radiology
Dear Shyani,
Yes, you can do M.Sc Radiology after B.Sc in Physiology. Eligibility criteria includes that any general B.Sc graduates can apply for this course. Moreover, M.Sc Medical Radio Imaging Admissions are done on the basis of score in NEET and MET, followed by personal interviews. Some of the top
Dear student,
below is the list of the top colleges providing the above stated course in Chennai, Coimbatore,
Just after having done BSc Radiology, you aren't eligible to teach the courses in colleges. For that you need to acquire atleast a MSc and if possible a PhD in the subject, in order to be a teacher.
Now yeah! if you become a professor in any college, then obviously
Both are good course ,Its totaly depend upon your interest ,Radiology has lot of opportunity its also demanding field you can earn easily with decent amount ,but in bpt lot of competion in my opinion
Dear Monika,
Admission into B.Sc in Radiation and Therapy Technology and B.Sc in Radio Imaging Technology is based on merit obtained in qualifying exam.
Students must pass 10+2 or equivalent exam with Chemistry, Biology and Physics subjects from a recognised Board.
Also, their age must be minimum 17 years old.
Hello Monika,
Indira Gandhi National Open University, New Delhi offers following courses.
You can check the details about above mentioned courses in their official website.
Candidates must pass 10+2 or equivalent exam with Chemistry, Biology
Marks obtained in boards and points scored in Common entrance tests are two different things. Universities do a CET for intake of new students on merit. So if you have scored Below the university cutoff then you'll not be eligible for taking the course. Work hard to get in merit
You may opt for the following courses after Bsc radiology:
Hi
There are many hospitals in Delhi which provides internship in Radiology course.
Max hospital is one of the best, provides internship in Radiology, Maulana Azaad Medical College and Lady Hardinge Medical College also provides the internship.
The salary package is very in the private sector that is from 20K
Hi!
Ease of finding jobs and earning potential both are a bit better with being an RT(radiology technician) as compared to OTA. Clinics, hospitals, paediatrician offices all use RTs.
Other side to it is that RTs might have to work multiple shifts while OTAs rarely work on holidays and weekends
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