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Challagundla Jaswanth

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Yes, KLE University Belgaum asks the candidates of B.Sc. Radiology to appear for KAHER-AIET (KLE Academy of Higher Education and Research All India Entrance Test) for the aptitute test. For details about extrance exam you can visit college offical website.
 

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Suba P

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As far as I've known, Mother Theresa Postgraduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences is one of the colleges to do B.Sc radiology with a low fee. And This is in Pondicherry.

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Kapil Lalwani

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At Bhai Gurdas Group of Institutions in Sangrur students can pursue their 3-year undergraduate studies in Radiology. Students must pay INR 80,000 annually as tuition fee because the complete programme fee amounts to INR 2,40,000. The BSc Radiology programme of Bhai Gurdas Group of Institutions Sangrur accepts 20 total students. Students seeking admission to Bhai Gurdas Group of Institutions must pass Class 12 with minimum 50% marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology. The yearly admissions process at the institution occurs during June-July.

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Aishwarya Rai

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The BSc Radiology course covers theoretical and practical aspects of medical imaging and radiation sciences. It equips students with the skills needed to operate imaging equipment and interpret diagnostic images. The curriculum includes a mix of anatomy, physics, and patient care.

  • Anatomy and Physiology

  • Radiation Physics

  • Radiographic Techniques

  • Imaging Modalities (X-ray, CT, MRI, Ultrasound)

  • Radiation Protection & Safety

  • Pathology and Microbiology

  • Medical Ethics and Patient Care

  • Contrast Media and Special Imaging Procedures

  • Equipment Handling and Maintenance

  • Clinical Radiology and Diagnostic Imaging

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Mamona Jain

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BSc Radiology and BSc Radiology & Imaging Technology are two distinct courses in the medical imaging field. While both focus on diagnostic imaging, their scope, curriculum, and career opportunities differ. BSc Radiology primarily deals with X-ray imaging, whereas BSc Radiology & Imaging Technology covers multiple imaging modalities like MRI, CT scan, and ultrasound.

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BSc Radiology

BSc Radiology & Imaging Technology

Focus Area

Mainly focuses on X-ray imaging and radiation techniques.

Covers multiple imaging technologies like MRI, CT, and ultrasound.

Curriculum

Includes radiation physics, radiographic techniques, and radiation safety.

Covers advanced imaging techniques, equipment handling, and digital imaging.

Career Scope

Limited to X-ray and basic radiography.

Broader career options in advanced imaging modalities and diagnostic centers.

Job Roles

X-ray technician, radiographer.

MRI technologist, CT scan specialist, and medical imaging technologist.

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Parul Shukla

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No, a MD Radiology graduate cannot directly pursue MD Radiology. MD (Doctor of Medicine) in Radiology is a postgraduate medical course that requires an MBBS degree as eligibility. Only medical graduates with an MBBS can apply for MD Radiology programs in India.

However, BSc Radiology graduates can opt for MSc Radiology, MSc Medical Imaging Technology, or postgraduate diplomas in radiology-related fields to enhance their expertise and career opportunities.

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Parul Thapa

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No, students from an Arts or Commerce background cannot pursue a BSc Radiology course. The programme requires candidates to have completed their 10+2 education in the Science stream with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).

Since Radiology is a medical and technical field, a strong foundation in Science is essential. Alternative options for Arts and Commerce students include healthcare management or medical imaging administration, which do not require a Science background.

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