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Mangalore University
Discipline Science
Program Level Post Graduate (PG)
Qualification Master of Science (M.Sc)
Total Seats 14
Program Duration(in Months) 24
Classroom Hours 1456
Examination/Course Pattern semester
Program Description To provide Medical Physics support with the goal of improving the effectiveness and safety in the use of physics and technologies in medicine, especially in low-to-middle income countries, to advise, guide, support and/or participate in training through(i) the development of training programs,(ii) participation in training programs,(iii) exchanges of staff and/or students, and/or(iv) facilitation of e-learning, to advise, guide, support and/or participate in activities associated with medical physics-related technologies, especially those related to radiation medicine, including:(i) the design of such technologies and related facilities,(ii) the acquisition/purchase of such technologies,(iii) the commissioning of such technologies,(iv) the development and/or review of quality assurance/quality control programs, and(v) the development and/or review of safety-related activities, especially those related to ionizing radiation, To build a database of qualified medical physicists with a keen interest in supporting the Vision, Mission and Objectives of Medical Physics for World Benefit. These individuals would generally be members of Medical Physics for World Benefit.
Admission & entry requirements Candidates who have passed three-year B.Sc. degree examination of Mangalore University or any other University considered as equivalent thereto with Physics as major/optional/special subject are eligible for the programme provided they have studied Mathematics as major/optional/special/minor / subsidiary subject for at least two years and secured a minimum of 65% (60% for SC/ST/Category-1 candidates) marks in Physics.
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