Radiology
hi,
see if you have the required eligibility criteria to get appointed as radiology assistant you may definitely apply for the post for any government and private hospitals. interview process may includes written test or direct interview , if you crack the all screening round definitely you can get a
Dear Anuj,
No, NEET is not mandatory for pursuing Radiology Technician course.
Different colleges/universities that offer this course have different admission procedures, some takes admission by entrance test whereas some takes by merit based.
The minimum eligibility criteria for this course is that a student must have pass 10+2 from
Dear student,
No, you can study MD in Radiology after completing your B.Sc in Radiology. MD in Radiology is a Post Graduation degree done after completion of MBBS, so only MBBS graudates can take up MD in Radiology Course after Intership and Radiology Residency. As a B.Sc in Radiology graduate
Hello Aspirant,
MSc Radiology is a two years long full time post graduate degree course. The eligibility criteria for MSc radiology varies from college to college however most colleges would give admission for graduates of any stream in BSc. The entrance examination generally taken by aspirants of MSc radiology is
Hello candidate,
I've enlisted some of the colleges which offer M, SC IN RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING TECHNOLOGY in Tamil Nadu and these are :
Hello Mahika Shree,
It is better to study M.Sc Radiology after completion of B.Sc Radiology. You'll have good career as well as job opportunities after studying M.Sc in Radiology. There are only some Government Colleges which offers M.Sc in Radiology Course in India.
Best Government Radiology Colleges in India are
Hey,
The eligibility for the B.SC Radiology demands that candidates need to have passed class 12 in science stream. Their aggregate percentage for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics should be 50% or more. So, Mathematics stream students is equally eligible for admission into the course. The admission process can be conducted
Hello,
Admission to B.Sc Radiology programmes is offered by colleges and universities using a variety of techniques that have been tried and true for decades. A merit-based admission procedure and an entrance-based admission process are two popular admission approaches for B.Sc Radiology / Radiography students. Here's where you may learn
You can take a 3-year B.Sc in Radiology study among the many paramedical courses available at various educational institutes. In India, the course is usually known as a B.Sc in Radiography course. Both courses, however, will teach students how to employ radiographic imaging of the human body to obtain
The fee structure of the Radiology Course will differ depending on the college we undertake whether it is a private college or Government College and also it may differ for Under graduation (UG) And Post Graduation (PG). In general the Fees of Radiology lies between 24.12 k to 1.31
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