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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Hi,
The AIIMS Delhi does not provide BSc Radiology.
If you are interested in the any BSc courses, you can refer to the other BSc courses that are offered by AIIMS Delhi:
- BSc (Hons) in Medical Technology (Radiography)
- BSc (Hons) in Nursing
- BSc Operation Theatre Technology
To know more about other medical courses offered by AIIMS Delhi, know here.
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10 months ago
Guide-Level 13
No, a BSc Radiology candidate will not be eligible for admission to the M.Sc Nuclear Medicine in any good medical institution. The interested candidate should have a background in the same field as that of bachelor's.
The candidate also needs to fulfill the minimum marks requirement in bachelor's for admission into any master's program.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Biotechnology delves into the manipulation of living organisms and cellular processes at the molecular level. Whereas, a BSc Radiology equips one with the technical skills to operate diagnostic imaging equipment like X-ray machines, MRI scanners, and ultrasound machines.
Further, candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.
Particulars | BSc Radiology | BSc Biotechnology |
---|---|---|
Course Duration | 3 years | 4 years |
Course Fees | INR 4,800 - INR 6.4 Lakh | INR 24,000 - 20 Lakh |
Admission Criteria | Merit-Based/Entrance-Based | Merit-Based/Entrance-Based |
Eligibility Criteria | Class 12 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology | Candidates must pass their Class 12 in a Science stream with PCB subjects with at least 55-60% marks. |
Entrance Exams | CUET | CUET, ICAR AIEEA, etc. |
Popular Colleges | CMC, PGIMER, JIPMER, SGPGI, etc. | JMI, VIT, SOA University, UNIPUNE, etc. |
Job Profiles | Radiation Protection Specialists, Diagnostic Radiographers, X-ray Technicians, Therapy Radiographers, etc. | Biochemists, Epidemiologists, Lab Technicians, etc. |
Average Salary | INR 2.2 LPA - INR 4 LPA | INR 3.6 LPA |
Top Recruiters | AIIMS, Columbia Asia, Apollo Hospital, CMC, Siemens Healthineers, GE HealthCare, Medanta Healthcare, Max Hospitals, etc. | Ranbaxy, Cipla, Johnson & Johnson, Siemens Healthcare, Philips Healthcare, Stryker, etc. |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Nursing includes direct patient care, providing emotional and physical support, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, educating patients, and working collaboratively with doctors and other healthcare professionals.
Whereas, BSc Radiology includes operating diagnostic imaging equipment like X-ray machines, MRI scanners, and ultrasound machines.
Further, candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.
Particulars | BSc Radiology | BSc Nursing |
---|---|---|
Course Duration | 3 years | 4 years |
Course Fees | INR 4,800 - INR 6.4 Lakh | INR 8,500 - INR 1.3 Lakh |
Admission Criteria | Merit-Based/Entrance-Based | Merit-Based/Entrance-Based |
Eligibility Criteria | Class 12 in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology | Class 12 in the Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects |
Entrance Exams | CUET | KCET, NEET, CUET, AIIMS Paramedical, IPU CET, BVP CET, AIIMS Nursing, PGIMER Nursing, etc. |
Popular Colleges | CMC, PGIMER, JIPMER, SGPGI, etc. | JIPMER Puducherry, Amity University (Gurugram), Armed Forces Medical College, Galgotias University, etc. |
Job Profiles | Radiation Protection Specialists, Diagnostic Radiographers, X-ray Technicians, Therapy Radiographers, etc. | Executive Administrative Assistants, Staff Nurses, Emergency Medical Technicians, Manager Trainees, Medical Coders, Operations Managers, etc. |
Average Salary | INR 2.2 LPA - INR 4 LPA | Up to INR 5.1 LPA |
Top Recruiters | AIIMS, Columbia Asia, Apollo Hospital, CMC, Siemens Healthineers, GE HealthCare, Medanta Healthcare, Max Hospitals, etc. | Apollo Hospitals Enterprise, Fortis Healthcare, Medanta Medicity, Columbia Asia Hospital, Wockhardt Hospitals, Global Hospitals, Max Hospital, Manipal Hospital, etc. |
New answer posted
10 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, a BSc Radiology is not a doctor's degree. BSc Radiology is an undergraduate degree, typically lasting 3-4 years, that qualifies you for positions as a radiology technician rather than a doctor.
The BSc Radiology equips you with the technical skills to perform imaging procedures, while an MD or MBBS prepares you for the in-depth medical knowledge and diagnostic expertise needed to be a doctor.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
A BSc Radiology opens doors to a rewarding career path in the healthcare sector. The field of Radiology is constantly evolving with new technologies and advancements, making it an exciting area to be involved in.
The demand for skilled BSc Radiology professionals is expected to grow in the coming years, due to the increasing use of imaging technologies in medical diagnosis. A BSc Radiology opens doors to a variety of specializations within the field.
Radiology professionals typically earn competitive salaries and benefits. The healthcare field is constantly growing, and there is a strong demand for qualified Radiology professionals
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Radiology is a branch of medicine where you'll learn how to use imaging technology, or you can say radiation, to diagnose and treat medical conditions. You must have seen Radiology departments in hospitals and clinics, where they have X-ray and MRI machines. Those doctors are called Radiologists.
So, a BSc in Radiology is a UG degree program in this branch of medicine, where you'll learn the basic concepts about it.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there is BSc in Radiology at JSS Medical College. Radiology or Medical Imaging Technology is an udergraduate degree that provide students with the knowledge of medical imaging technology. The course teaches students how to use imaging equipment like X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds to diagnose and treat diseases. The course last for three years and six semesters which includes subjects such as Basic Physics of Radiography, Radiographic Film & image processing Techniques, Radiography of Chest, abdomen, pelvis & skull, spine & Extremities, Mammography, Fluoroscopy and mobile radiography, Contrast media: reactions & management
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology does have Mathematics as part in their curriculum.
Mathematics is important for knowing about the principles behind medical imaging techniques.
Also, a good knowledge in basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics is important for calculations and interpreting results which is an important part in Radiology.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
MBBS is a comprehensive medical degree that prepares individuals to become doctors. It involves an in-depth study of human anatomy, physiology, pathology, Pharmacology, and clinical skills necessary for diagnosing and treating patients.
On the other hand, Radiology focuses specifically on medical imaging techniques and technology used for diagnosing and treating diseases. Radiologists interpret medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI scans, and ultrasounds to assist in patient diagnosis and treatment planning.
The choice between them often comes down to personal interests in clinical practice and patient care (MBBS) vers
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