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Aishwarya Rai

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To pursue BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology, students must have completed Class 12th with Science, focusing on subjects that provide a foundation in medical and imaging sciences. Most colleges require a minimum aggregate score (usually 50-60%) in these subjects.

  • Physics – Essential for understanding radiation, imaging technology, and machine operations.

  • Chemistry – Helps in learning about contrast agents and chemical reactions in imaging techniques.

  • Biology – Provides knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and pathology, crucial for medical imaging.

  • Mathematics (optional in some cases) – Useful for technical aspects like radiat

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Parul Shukla

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College ranking matters to some extent, especially for placements, faculty quality, and exposure to advanced imaging technologies. Top-ranked institutions often have better hospital tie-ups, experienced faculty, and updated equipment.
However, since radiology is a technical field, practical training is more important than college reputation for BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology

A moderate-ranked college with strong hospital affiliations can provide better hands-on experience than a top-ranked institution with limited clinical exposure.

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Saumya Bhandari

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Yes, MH BSc Nursing application last date was extended to March 10, 2025. The State Cell Maharashtra had earlier decided the application deadline to be February, 28, 2025. However owing to the requests of the candidates, the MH BSc Nursing application last date was extended to 10 more days. It should be noted that the MH BSc Nursing application date was extended only once. Post this date no further extension was provided and no application forms were accepted. 

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Parul Thapa

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Both options have advantages. Hospitals provide exposure to a wide range of cases, making them ideal for learning and career growth. There's also scope for specialisation in MRI, CT, or interventional radiology.
Diagnostic labs, on the other hand, offer stable working hours and a structured environment. They are suitable for those who prefer routine work and do not want emergency cases. Salary and growth can be better in high-end private diagnostic centers.

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Kanishk Shukla

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The average starting salary for a BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology graduate in India ranges between INR 2.5 to INR 4.5 LPA. Salary depends on factors like hospital reputation, location, and additional certifications.
Government hospitals generally offer fixed pay scales, while private hospitals and diagnostic centers may offer better packages with experience. Technologists skilled in MRI, CT scan, or interventional radiology tend to earn higher salaries compared to general radiographers.

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Mani Sahni

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Yes, the BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology course provides exposure to advanced imaging techniques like PET scans, fluoroscopy, and Doppler ultrasound, especially in the final years.
However, the depth of training varies by college and hospital tie-ups. Some universities offer extensive hands-on practice, while others provide only theoretical knowledge. Students interested in specialised imaging techniques may need to pursue further certifications or postgraduate studies.

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Yatendra Pradhan

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Yes, practical sessions are more important than theoretical knowledge in BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology. The course heavily relies on hands-on training, where students learn to operate radiology equipment, handle patients, and interpret imaging results.
However, theory is still essential as it builds the foundation in subjects like radiation physics, anatomy, and pathology, which are necessary for understanding imaging techniques and patient safety protocols. A balance of both is required for expertise.

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MOHANAPRIYA M

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Colleges in Thane that offer BSc courses at 48.67% in HSC exams are

  • Seth N.K.T.T College
  • K.J. Somaiya College
  • V.G. Vaze College
  •  M.H. Saboo Siddik College of Engineering

There are some university-specific exams also, scoring a good score in which can lead you to admission at top colleges. You can find all details about the colleges in Thane offering the course at B.Sc. in Science Colleges in Thane - Fees, Courses, Placements, Cut Off, Admission.

 

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