B.Sc Radiology
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
So you want to know difference between BSc Radiology and studying Radiology after MBBS? Many students like you have same question in mind. Worry not, I'll help you with same.
You can opt for Radiology through PG courses like MD or DNB in Radiology after which you'll be considered a full-fledged Radiologist with a 'Dr.' title. You will learn how to diagnose and analyze medical images and perform respective healthcare procedures.
If you talk about BSc Radiology on other side it is a paramedical course that will teach you how to operate imaging equipment and diagnose medical conditions. Fresh BSc Radiology graduates do not get doctorate deg
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 8
Yes student who did Physics, Chemistry and Maths (PCM) in Class 12 can go for the course.
Now, to join BSc Radiology, you must pass Class 12 with PCM or PCB from good school. You also must be 17 years old or more.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (NIMHANS) in Bangalore, India, offers a B.Sc. in Radiography course. NIMHANS's B.Sc. in Radiography is a 4-year course offered at the UG level. To be eligible for this course, students must have 45.0% in class 12th. The total tuition fee for a B.Sc. in Radiography at NIMHANS is INR 30000. This course admits 11 students.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
As per AmbitionBox.com, the average BSc in Dialysis Technology salary is INR 2.8 LPA and that of a BSc in Radiology is INR 12 LPA.
Graduates with a BSc in Dialysis Technology typically work in dialysis centres, hospitals, or clinics. Their responsibilities include operating dialysis machines, monitoring patients undergoing dialysis, and ensuring proper procedures are followed.
Graduates with a BSc in Radiology work in imaging centres, hospitals, or clinics. They perform imaging procedures like X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and mammograms.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes there is likely some Mathematics involved in a BSc Radiology program. But it wouldn't be main focus and wouldn't be as deep as math courses you will see in engineering or other science fields.
Basically there will likely be some math involved in a BSc Radiology program but it won't be only focus.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Avg. annual salary for someone with a BSc Radiology degree in India is different according to experience, location and also company.
Candidates can see below a general range of salary offered in India -
- Entry Level: 3.9 LPA - 5.5 LPA
- Mid Level: 5.5 LPA - 7 LPA
- Senior Level: INR 10 LPA and above
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No Radiology graduates are not considered a doctor. Radiology graduates are only professionals who operate machines and not prescribe medicines to patients.
To become a doctor, candidates go for MBBS and go through a tough curriculum of medicine education.
Hope it helped in solving your doubt! All the best!
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
B.Sc in Radiology and Imaging Technology to PCM students is on the basis of merit-based admission by some colleges. Manipal University, Jaipur - that chooses a candidate depending upon academic scores and Sharda University- Greater Noida which offers easy entry with strong focus on practical exposure. Being a Deemed University, S.R.M. Institute of Science and Technology has modern facilities as well and they have merit based admission process too It has the admission criteria to have an academic record and entrance test followed by seahorse. Eligibility for all these institutions generally includes a Background of 10+2 with PCM. Be sur
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Doing BSc Radiology can give a good career because more and more doctors need imaging people. Radiologist and technologist help in hospital by finding sickness using X-ray, MRI and CT scan. They are very important for patient care.
As machines getting better with new technology, this job give nice salary, safe future and also chance to study more special things. Students can work in hospital or even do research later.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, after BSc Radiology you cannot open your own clinic.
People with BSc Radiology learn how to do technical work like running X-ray or MRI machine, but they cannot read images or give reports by themself. They always need doctor or radiologist to guide.
In India, to open clinic you need special license and permission. So students must check rules from medical council before thinking to start own practice.
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