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Mani Sahni

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While both BMRT and BSc Radiology deal with diagnostic imaging, they differ in curriculum depth and clinical exposure. BMRT is more practice-oriented, while BSc in Radiology has a broader academic focus.

Criteria

BMRT 

BSc in Radiology

Course Focus

Practical training in imaging modalities like X-ray, CT, MRI

Theoretical and technical aspects of radiology

Internship/Clinical Exposure

Usually mandatory with hospital tie-ups

May or may not include clinical rotations

Career Path

Imaging technician, radiology technologist

Radiology assistant, diagnostic support roles

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Yatendra Pradhan

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The expected starting salary after completing a BMRT (Bachelor in Medical Radiological Technology) course in India typically ranges between INR 15,000 to INR 30,000 per month. This may vary depending on the type of institution (government or private), location, and the candidate's practical skills or internship experience.

Freshers working in multi-specialty hospitals, diagnostic labs, or imaging centers often begin at entry-level technician roles. With experience, certifications (like MRI/CT specialization), and advanced training, salary packages can significantly increase, and professionals may also become eligible for senior or super

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Loveleen Choudhury

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BMRT graduates are not eligible for MD in Radiology, which is reserved for MBBS degree holders. However, they can pursue a Master's in Radiological Technology (MRT), Medical Imaging Technology, or other allied health Science PG courses.

These postgraduate programs help graduates specialize further in areas like MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine, or Radiation Therapy, opening doors to academic, research, and higher-level technical roles.

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Parul Shukla

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Yes, BMRT graduates can open a diagnostic centre, but they must meet certain legal and professional requirements. This includes obtaining approvals from the AERB (Atomic Energy Regulatory Board) and ensuring proper infrastructure, equipment, and compliance with radiation safety norms.

In many cases, a radiologist's collaboration is also necessary for interpreting images. BMRT professionals usually handle the technical operations while a licensed radiologist oversees the diagnosis.

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Jaya Shukla

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Yes, many BMRT programs offer clinical training modules or optional rotations in specific imaging techniques like MRI or CT in the later stages of the course. However, a deep specialisation typically happens post-graduation through Diploma or certificate programs.

Students interested in advanced imaging can pursue short-term training after completing BMRT to enhance skills and increase job opportunities in specialised diagnostic areas.

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Aishwarya Rai

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Yes, BMRT graduates are eligible to work in government hospitals across India. After completing the course, candidates can apply for vacancies released by public sector hospitals through state health departments, PSCs (Public Service Commissions), or central health recruitment boards.

Some hospitals may also require registration with a paramedical or radiological council, and candidates may need to pass qualifying recruitment exams, depending on the state's employment norms.

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Mamona Jain

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NEET is not required for admission to BMRT courses in most colleges in India. BMRT is a paramedical course, and admissions are typically based on Class 12 marks or institutional-level entrance exams.

That said, a few top medical institutes or universities may consider NEET scores for allied health Science courses, so it's best to review individual college requirements before applying.

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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No, candidates from Arts or Commerce streams are not eligible for the BMRT course. It is a science-based programme that requires strong fundamentals in medical sciences and radiation technology.

To be eligible, students must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) at the 10+2 level from a recognised board. The course is highly technical and clinically focused, making a Science background essential.

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Parul Thapa

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Most colleges in India offer admission to the BMRT course based on merit in Class 12th. However, some reputed institutions may conduct their own entrance exams or consider state-level paramedical entrance tests.

It's always advisable to check the admission guidelines of individual universities or colleges. Institutes like AIIMS or state government colleges may have additional entrance criteria or interview rounds for selection.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Candidates can find below the benefits of pursuing BMRT courses:

  • Contribution to Cancer Treatment: BMRT course graduates play a crucial role in the treatment of cancer patients. Radiation therapy is one of the primary modalities used to treat cancer, and by studying a BMRT course, candidates become part of a vital healthcare team dedicated to fighting cancer and improving patient outcomes.

  • Hands-on Technical Skills: BMRT courses provide students with hands-on training in operating sophisticated radiation therapy equipment and software. 

  • Job Opportunities: The demand for qualified radiation therapists, dosimetrists, and medical physic

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