Radiology
Hello aspirant,
The two-year M.Sc. (Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology) program at the postgraduate level is offered by Jamia Hamdard University Delhi. Admission to the program is determined by entry requirements, which include a 55.0% graduation rate. The total cost of tuition for this course is INR 300000, which includes a one-time admission fee of INR 18,000 and a hostel fee of INR 188220.
To know about admission dates and much more information, you can visit our site through following link:
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To get admission to the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Radiology and Imaging Technology (RIT) course at Indira Gandhi Medical College and Hospital (IGMC) in Shimla, India, you need to fulfill the required eligibility criteria:
If you meet the above eligibility criteria you can apply for the admission in Bsc radiology and Imagining Technology course in Indira Gandhi Medical College, Shimla.
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Courses in radiology provide a thorough understanding of imaging methods used in medical diagnosis, including ultrasound, CT, MRI, and X-rays. Candidates must get at least 50% of the possible points in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12 of the Science stream in order to enroll in Radiology courses.
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Hi Safa,
For securing a merit seat in South Indian central universities or colleges for medical courses like BSc in MLT, BSc in Radiology, BPharma, or BOT with low annual fees, follow these steps:
Focus on central universities, state universities, or reputed colleges in South India:
You can check out the below mentioned link to know more about BSc in MLT, and for BSc in radiology, you can check out the other one.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-medical-laboratory-technology https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-radiology
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Hello,
Yes, you can take a course in radiology based on your academic background and the institution. If you want to become a Radiology Technician or Radiologic Technologist, you can take courses like B.Sc. in Radiology & Imaging Technology or Diploma in Radiography. It takes 2-3 years to complete, and most of the medical colleges offer this course in India.
For those with a medical background (MBBS), there is a Postgraduate degree in Radiology, which may take the form of an MD in Medicine or DNB in National Board in Radiology, especially in diagnostic radiology or interventional radiology. These would typically require clearing exams such as NEET-PG for admission.
These are taught in some of the most well-known institutions such as AIIMS, PGIMER, CMC Vellore, and Manipal University. Eligibility requirements and entrance exams vary.
Both courses are worthwhile and significant in their own right. Because more people are becoming aware of it, the field of physiotherapy, or BPT for short, is growing every day. The main drawback is that there is a lot of competition. Because physiotherapy bachelor's degree programs offer self-employment alternatives and allow for the completion of a master's degree with specialization for improved career prospects, I will argue that physiotherapy is superior to radiology and imaging technology.
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You will have to check the eligibility criteria of different colleges offering M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology. Straight entry opportunities exist for a B.Sc. in Radiotherapy and Radiology, but not necessarily all M.Sc. courses with a B.Voc. in Radiology Technology.
Here are some options:
1. Direct Admission:
Contact Colleges: Contact colleges offering M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology and ask for eligibility through a B.Voc. Many colleges may consider your practical exposure and marks.
Entrance Exams: A diploma candidate can opt for entrance exams like GATE or any entrance exam of the college/university. A good score will boost possibilities to get admissions.
2. Diploma in Nuclear Medicine Technology:
Consider diploma in Nuclear Medicine Technology. This can bridge the gap between the B.Voc. and M.Sc. requirements.
3. Research and Networking:
Stay informed about admissions as well as the latest information about eligibility criteria.
Network with professionals who can give good insights as well as guidance.
Scouting research or internship opportunities to add value to your profile.
Here are some of the repute M.Sc. institutions in India offering Nuclear Medicine Technology:
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi
Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh
Tata Memorial Centre, Mumbai
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre (BARC), Mumbai
Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal
Always verify the eligibility criteria as well as the admission procedure of each college to which you plan to apply.
AIIMS Delhi three year bachelor of Medical radiology and Imagine technology course at UG level.
AIIMS Delhi admission is entrance based for all ug and pg courses. To be eligible for admission, candidates must have passed class 12th with minimum of 50% marks. And 45% marks for other categories.
The course offered by AIIMS Delhi has very few seats and the tution fees for the course is 1000 rupees.
Hello there,
In Karnataka, candidates belonging to the BC-E category (Shaik) are generally not eligible for the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) certificate because EWS is meant for candidates from the general category who meet specific economic criteria.
For admission to B.Sc. Radiology at KNRUHS Warangal , you can apply under the BC-E category for the seats reserved for that category. However, you won't be able to claim EWS status, as EWS is exclusively for the economically weaker candidates from the general category. It’s important to ensure that you fulfill all the eligibility criteria for BC-E admissions and have the necessary documentation ready for the application 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 wishing you all the best for your bright future.
To discontinue a diploma program in middle of course involves many implications contact the concerned authority in the administration office of your institute to clear the procedure of your leaving if you have health related issues.they may demand penalty or some documents to complete the process.
If you have any doubts about which documents to submit, contact the admissions office of the institution you are applying to for clarification. It is also necessary to contact with the college if they are ok with it.
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