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Hemant

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No, a B.Sc. Radiology graduate is not considered a doctor. After completing B.Sc. Radiology, you become a radiology technologist or radiographer, whose main role is to operate imaging equipment like X-ray, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound machines, etc., and assist doctors in diagnosis.

 

To be called a “doctor” in this field, you need to pursue an MBBS and then specialize in Radiology (MD/DNB in Radiology).

 

So in short, B.Sc. Radiology makes you a healthcare professional, but not a doct

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Hemant

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You can apply for spot round if the spot round has already been ended then you can apply for some private University there are many private University is that offer a good package after completing your bsc agriculture I think private University are the best option as compared to government universities to the respect of package. If you don't wanna join private University then there are few universities that takes your admission on your 12th class basis so you can apply for them thanks

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Aman Yadav

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First all  chose University and college than  you will get information regarding examination of your choose college 

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PRINCE MISHRA

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The scope of a BSc in Radiology is promising, with graduates finding diverse career opportunities in hospitals, diagnostic centers, imaging clinics, and research labs. The course trains students to operate imaging technologies like X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, enabling accurate diagnosis and patient care. Job profiles include radiology technician, radiographer, sonographer, MRI/CT technician, and radiation protection specialist, with starting salaries typically ranging from INR 2.2 to 4 Lacs per annum depending on experience and location. Advanced certifications or higher studies can further enhance prospects and open opportunities in t

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Well, if you have Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, all three in your Bachelor's degree you should first understand and analyze that which subject you like the most and you are highly interested in. Then devote atleast a year and evaluate the scope of M.Sc in that particular subject, study it and then select the subject. Don't be in a rush, take your time.

 

 

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