Radiotherapy
hi,
BSc radiotherapy and BSc in nursing are two different course. to become eligible to apply for m.sc in nursing or post basic nursing you need to complete graduation in nursing/ GNM . Since you have completed graduation in radiotherapy, you are not eligible to apply for post basic nursing.
hope you understand.
Hello Student
BSC radiology is 3 and half years course of graduation. It mainly deals with the imaging of CT Scan x-ray and MRI imaging which edibles radiologist to take the pictures of internal body parts of UN body D and use it for the the clinical purpose.
BSc radiotherapy Technology or radiography course of three years valuation which enables to reduce theratechnologies to get therapy to cancer patients and other diseases with ionizing therapy. The main aim of this course is instill the skill and knowledge of radiation therapy
Both of the courses have much demand in the field of Medical Science. The average salary of a radiologist in India near about 1.5 Lakh for one month. Average salary of a radiotherapy East Technology is 15000 per month and the highest salary with some experience 60000 per month.
my advice says that you should choose between BSc in radiology and BSc in radiotherapy technology according to your interest. However you can click on the links below to learn more about those courses
https://www.careers360.com/courses/radiology-course
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/st-johns-medical-college-bangalore/bsc-radiotherapy-technology-course
Dear aspirant,
To do Advance diploma in Radiotherapy you should complete B.Sc in Physics with 50 percentage aggregate marks. For some reputed colleges you should write entrance exam. Yes you can do Advance diploma in Radiotherapy as you belong to Physics in. B.Sc.
Hope this information helped you.
All The Best!!
Hello Jatin,
There are several other options for PCM students. You may appear for other college's entrance examination for Bachelor of Technology, being held this year. Also you may opt for NDA, Merchant Navy, Bachelor of Science, Railway Jobs, etc. PCM has a vast application so you may go ahead for any of the suitable course which you prefer other than B.Tech.
hello,
bsc medical radiology and imaging technology is a Three and Half years degree program designed to impart profound medical imaging such MRI, CT, XRAY knowledge . It basically involves the methods and processes used to take internal pictures of the human body parts/ organs, and capacities thereof, for clinical purposes, such as investigation of the body’s normal anatomy and physiology. and radiotherapy technology is a 3-year full-time undergraduate radiography course that imparts the knowledge about radiation therapy to treat cancer and other diseases with ionizing radiation.
Hi!
Below are some of the Colleges which offer M.Sc. and Paramedical Courses in Radiology across the Nation:
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
Hi! yes you are eligible to apply for msc in nuclear medicine. The only criteria for you to apply is that you should have a bsc degree and should be qualified with a minimum of 50-60% marks. But even this depends from university to university. While some universities offer admission directly through your bsc qualifications and marks, some universities might conduct entrance examinations for the same.
The eligibility im MSc radiography/radiotherapy depends on the particular University or college.
Most of the colleges (for ex in Rajasthan University) require 50% aggregate marks in graduation in any related subject.
However some require graduation in the same subject.
You can visit the official websites of the colleges /Universities that you want to take admission in and look out for their eligibility criteria accordingly.
Regards!!
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