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You'll find that the BSc Radiology fee structure for every college is different because their fees are based on the college ranking, placement stats, infrastructure, etc. There are around 22 BSc Radiology colleges in India, where around 8 are private and 4 are government, and the rest are government-aided.

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BSc Radiology Fees Structure

There are additional charges like lab, and exam fees, etc., in the BSc Radiology course fees. You can check out some top BSc Radiology colleges in India with their tuition fee details.

BSc Radiology Colleges

BSc Radiology Course Fees (INR)

NIMHANS

30,000

University College of Medical Sciences

30,000

AIIMS Raipur

3,170

Rayat Bahra University

2.7 Lakh

Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri

2 Lakh

ICRI Delhi

3.75 Lakh

ICRI Indore

3.9 Lakh

Guru Nanak University (GNU)

6 Lakh

Rayat Bahra, Hoshiarpur

2.4 Lakh

Note - The info is taken from the official site of the college.

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BSc Radiology Colleges with Fees

The tables below show the BSc Radiology fees as per private and government colleges.

BSc Radiology Fees in Government Colleges

Here are some well known government colleges for BSc Radiology in India with their fee structure.

Govt BSc Radiology Colleges

Govt BSc Radiology Course Fees (INR)

NIMHANS

30,000

University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi

30,000

AIIMS Raipur

3,170

Note - The info is taken from the official site of the college.

BSc Radiology Private Colleges in India

Here are some known private colleges for BSc Radiology in India with their fee structure.

Pvt BSc Radiology Colleges

Pvt BSc Radiology Course Fees (INR)

Rayat Bahra University

2.7 Lakh

Chandigarh Group of Colleges, Jhanjeri

2 Lakh

ICRI Delhi

3.75 Lakh

Guru Nanak University (GNU)

6 Lakh

Rayat Bahra, Hoshiarpur Campus

2.4 Lakh

Virohan: Suresh Gyan Vihar University

5.4 Lakh

Note - The info is taken from the official site of the college.

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BSc Radiology Fees FAQs

Q. Is the fee for BSc Radiology the same across all colleges in India?

A. No the fee for BSc Radiology varies from college to college. It depends on whether the institute is government or private and also the kind of facilities it offers.
Other influencing factors include location, college ranking and even access to clinical training. Government colleges tend to charge less but private ones may include extra costs for infrastructure and placement support.

Q. Why is the fee for BSc Radiology higher in private colleges?

A. Private colleges often invest more in advanced infrastructure, modern diagnostic equipment and also industry tie-ups which increases their operational costs. These are reflected in their higher fee structures.
Also private institutes usually offer smaller batch sizes, personalized training and even better placement services which also contribute to the increased cost of education compared to government colleges.

Q. Do fees vary based on the state or location of the college?

A. Yes cost of BSc Radiology programs can vary according to  state or cities. This is mainly because colleges in prime cities charge higher due to high costs of living in those cities.
However colleges in smaller cities or rural areas may charge relatively lower fees. State government policies as well as governmental help can also help influence fee structures in government colleges.

Q. Is the fee for BSc Radiology different from other radiology-related courses?

A. Yes BSc Radiology fees is different from other courses like Diploma in Radiology or BSc in Radiography. Degree courses generally have higher fees because of longer duration and broader curriculum.
Diploma and certificate courses have less fees but they offer less scope and training. BSc Radiology includes deep clinical practice which also justifies the additional cost compared to shorter programs.

Q. How can I find affordable colleges for BSc Radiology without compromising quality?

A. To find affordable yet quality colleges look for government or semi-government institutions with good accreditation and hospital tie ups. These often offer lower fees and strong academic training.
Also check if the college provides scholarships, installment options or even entrance-based fee waivers. Reviews, alumni feedback and also placement records can help you judge quality beyond just the fee structure.

Q. Does a higher fee guarantee better training and placement in BSc Radiology?

A. Not always. A higher fee may indicate better facilities but it doesn't guarantee superior training or job placement. Some high fee colleges may focus more on branding than outcomes.
Many government and moderately priced private colleges offer excellent clinical exposure and job opportunities. It’s important to research placement statistics, faculty experience and also internship support before making a decision.

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