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Kanishk Shukla

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Yes, the Nuclear Medicine course is worth it for those passionate about medical imaging and diagnostic sciences. It offers a blend of advanced technology and clinical application, making it both intellectually rewarding and impactful in healthcare.
With growing demand in hospitals, diagnostic labs, and research, the course provides strong career prospects, competitive salaries, and opportunities to specialize further in radiology, PET/CT, and therapeutic procedures.

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Kapil Lalwani

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Students pursuing admission in Masters in Nuclear Medicine should appear for NEET-PG or AIIMS-PG or JIPMER-PG entrance exams held annually in January or May. To enroll in Masters in Nuclear Medicine you must satisfy specific requirements which demand a (link unavailable) degree in a related subject such as Radiology and a minimum combined mark total of 50-60 points. The admission criteria at certain institutions include one to two years of approved professional experience. Students can start applying for admission in March-April each year according to established process while the annual course fees range between INR 50,000 and INR 2 l

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Kanishk Shukla

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The salary of a Nuclear Medicine doctor in India can vary based on experience, qualifications, and the type of organization. Here is an approximate breakdown of salaries based on experience level:

  • Fresher/Entry Level (0-2 years): INR 60,000 - INR 1,00,000 per month

  • Mid-Level (3-5 years): INR 1,00,000 - INR 2,00,000 per month

  • Senior Level (5-10 years): INR 2,00,000 - INR 4,00,000 per month

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Aishwarya Rai

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No, you cannot pursue a PhD in Nuclear Medicine directly, as nuclear medicine is primarily a clinical and technical field rather than a research-focused discipline at the doctoral level. 

However, you can pursue a PhD in related fields such as Medical Physics, Radiology, Nuclear Sciences, or Biomedical Imaging, which involve research in nuclear medicine applications. 

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a year ago

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Devesh Nishad

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By following the path you can easily achieve your goal

1)Msc. Nuclear medicine

2)post graduate diploma

3)DM nuclear medicine

You must have to clear your entrance exam and get shotrlist youself in the merit list that you can easily get admission.

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a year ago

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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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