| Discipline |
Allied Health Science
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| Program Level |
Under Graduate (UG)
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| Qualification |
BSc Imaging Technology
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| Total Seats |
60
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| Program Duration(in Months) |
36
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| Classroom Hours |
3780
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| Examination/Course Pattern |
semester
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| Program Description |
The 3-year B.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technology is an undergraduate allied health science program designed to train students in the use of modern imaging technologies essential for diagnosing and managing diseases.
Students learn:
Imaging procedures: X-ray, CT scan, MRI, Ultrasound, Mammography, etc.
Operation and maintenance of radiology equipment
Patient positioning and care during procedures
Radiation safety and protection
Medical ethics, record-keeping, and communication
The course is divided into 6 semesters (2 semesters per year), combining:
Classroom learning
Practical lab sessions
Clinical internships (in hospitals or diagnostic centers)
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| Admission & entry requirements |
To be eligible for admission into the B.Sc. Radiology and Imaging Technology program, candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized educational board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology or Mathematics as core subjects. A minimum aggregate score of 50% is generally required
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