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what is the difference between bsc medical radiology & imaging technology and bsc radiotherapy technology.

keerthana sreekumar 31st Mar, 2021

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.




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which collage is best for doing M.sc in radiotherapy?

U. Janani 22nd Jan, 2021

Hi!

Below are some of the Colleges which offer M.Sc. and Paramedical Courses in Radiology across the Nation:

  • J. K. K. Nattraja Dental College and Hospital, Namakkal.
  • Madhya Pradesh Medical Science University, Jabalpur.
  • JIPMER Puducherry
  • Armed Forces Medical College, Pune.
  • NIMS Hyderabad
  • AKU Patna
  • KGMU Lucknow
  • Era University, Lucknow.
  • Christian Medical College and Hospital, Ludhiana.

Hope this is helpful!

All the best!

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me clear my graduation by Bsc. Radiotherapy, what i am eligible for (msc. Nuclear medicine.).

DrTeeth 6th Dec, 2020

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.

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Am I eligible for M.Sc. Radiography or Radiotherapy after B.Sc Chemistry, Botany, Zoology?

Srushti Chipde 4th Nov, 2020

Dear aspirant,

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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i have 59 percent marks in my bechlors in radiotherapy. can i eligible for aiims Msc nuclear medicine technology

Pankhuri Kumari 28th Nov, 2020
Hii!
The eligibility criteria for a candidate to apply for nuclear medicine technology course is that, the candidate should have passed bsc degree with minimum 60% marks in any of the subjects such as physics, chemistry, biotechnology, radiotherapy, radio diagnostics, mathematics, life sciences etc.,from a recognised university. So  as you have got 59% you may not be eligible. But, you can try and contact in the respective college or university you wish to pursue this course in.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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what is the marks and rank required to get radiotherapy at IPU ( general category , Delhi)

Rupali Shree 15th Nov, 2020

Hi aspirant,

You need to score 650 marks in neet to get radiotherapy at IPU, Delhi through all India quota,  if you belong to general catagory. And 550 to 590 for state quota. You can refer this link for more details:-

https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cutoff-ipu

Hope this helpful. Best of luck.

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is bpt better than radiotherapy in terms of placements or earnings .pls answer

Neha samreen 27th Sep, 2020

Bsc radiotherapy is about the radiation induced for treating cancer patients and also other diseases. It has good scope as cancer is rapidly growing disease in current era but they are highly treated by using radiation therapy. Hence it has good scope in radiotherapy.

Bpt is good career option and it also high scope in physiotherapy center/ clinic or rehabilitation specialist or researcher etc.,

Both are having high scope at it's own place but I personally feel BPT has a bit high scope.

If you want to do MD RADIOLOGY after MBBS than the scope of radiotherapy is far better than BPT.

Hope you found this information useful.

All the best

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what is the fee structure of radiotherapy course? is there any fee concession for St/ sc category?

Shivani sunil kakde 14th Oct, 2020

Dear Candidate,

B.Sc Radiotherapy is a three-year undergraduate course that imparts the knowledge about radiation therapy to treat cancer and other diseases with ionizing radiation.

The eligibility criteria to pursue this course are as follows:

1.Candidate must passed their 10+2 equivalent from a recognized board of India with physics,chemistry and biology as their compulsory subject.

2.Some institutes require a minimum aggregate score of 50% in class 12 an additional criterion of eligibility for B.Sc Radiotherapy.

BSc radiotherapy course fee varies in the range of INR 20,000 to INR 3.5 lakhs.

Hope you got your answer.

Thank you

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