BSc Radiography and Imaging Technology is a 3 year undergrad program which is split up into 6 semesters. Students who undertake this course are familiarized with the knowledge of radiography and imaging techniques for efficient diagnosis in the field of medicine.
Candidates are eligible to apply for BSc Imaging Technology Radiography after the completion of 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in relevant subjects.
Admission process for the course may vary from college to college. Some colleges accept merit-based admissions, and others accept entrance-based admissions. Some of the accepted entrance exams are AIIMS, DUET, JNU CEEB, etc.
The top institutes that offer BSc Imaging Technology Radiography are Christian Medical College, JIPMER, SRM Medical College & Research Center, and NIMS University, etc. The average course fee lies between INR 30,000 - 70,000.
The course is designed for the students to learn about Radiography and Imaging techniques, Conventional and modern radiographic equipment and carry out the whole of diagnostic procedure in an ethical way.
Students graduating Radiography and Imaging Technology courses have high future scope as it is one of the growing studies in the field of medicine. It is briefly divided into two areas namely Diagnostic radiology and Interventional radiology. The average starting package offered is 3-6 Lakhs Per Annum
Syllabus of Radiology and Imaging Technology as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.
Year I |
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Sr. No. |
Subjects of Study |
1 |
Anatomy |
2 |
Physiology |
3 |
Fundamentals of Medical Imaging Radiotherapy |
4 |
Foundation English |
5 |
Fundamentals of Computers |
6 |
Basics Radiation Physics |
7 |
Anatomy (Practical) |
8 |
Physiology (Practical) |
9 |
Fundamental of Medical Imaging & Radiotherapy (Practical) |
10 |
Hospital Postings |
Year II |
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1 |
Advanced Radiographic Techniques |
2 |
Radiation Physics & Radiation Protection |
3 |
Equipment of Radiotherapy |
4 |
Special Radiographic Technique & Procedures |
5 |
Medical Biochemistry |
6 |
Advanced Radiographic Techniques (Practical) |
7 |
Special Radiographic Technique (Practical) |
8 |
Medical Biochemistry (Practical) |
9 |
Hospital Postings |
Year III |
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1 |
Radiotherapy Planning and Quality Control |
2 |
Equipment of Radio Diagnosis |
3 |
Interventional Radiology & Drugs used in Diagnostic Radiology |
4 |
Radiotherapy & Brachytherapy Techniques in Malignant and Non-Malignant Diseases |
5 |
Orientation in Para-Clinical Sciences |
6 |
Orientation in Clinical Sciences |
7 |
Community Healthcare |
8 |
Radiotherapy Planning and Quality Control (Practical) |
9 |
Equipment of Radio Diagnosis (Practical) |
10 |
Interventional Radiology & Drugs used in Diagnostic Radiology (Practical) |
11 |
Hospital Postings |
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