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Rahul Verma

Contributor-Level 9

In order to secure an admission in BRIT or B.Sc. in Radio-Diagnosis and Imaging Technology in 2025, it is advisable to ensure that your eligibility pass marks and subject combinations are as usual: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (or occasionally PCM) and an aggregate mark of at least 45-50 percent. The admission will mostly be according to 12th results or competent exam (such as CUET-UG or college-level tests). When you are experiencing problems with an online application, then the first thing to do is to approach the admissions office of that particular college or university technical helpdesk. They may direct, help in clea

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8 months ago

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Baskaran M

Contributor-Level 9

Your daughter can pursue a Bachelor's in Radiology & Imaging Technology (3-4 years), leading to roles like:

- Radiologic Technologist

- Radiographer

- Imaging Specialist

Choose a reputable institution that fits her goals.

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8 months ago

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Khushi Jaiswal

Contributor-Level 10

With sufficient experience graduate may start their own diagnostic centres or imaging facilities this path requires not only technical expertise but also business acumen running a Diagnostic Centre allows you to make an impact on health care delivery in your community while managing your own business

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a year ago

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

Choosing right BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology college involves prioritizing institutions with attached hospitals for hands on, real patient training.

Main factors are -

  • accredited programs (UGC/AICTE)
  • modern lab equipment (MRI, CT, X-ray)
  • experienced faculty
  • strong career placement support
  • reasonable fees

Hope this helped solving your doubt! All the best!

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a year ago

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Yatendra Pradhan

Contributor-Level 10

Candidates can see the list of important documents below -

  • Class 10th & 12th Mark Sheets and Certificates

  • Entrance Exam Scorecard (if applicable) 

  • Domicile Certificate

  • Caste or Category Certificate (if applicable)

  • ID Proof (Aadhar Card, Passport, etc.)

  • Passport-size Photographs

Note: Info is taken from other sources and can be different.

Hope this helped solving your doubt! All the best!

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a year ago

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Loveleen Choudhury

Contributor-Level 10

The BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology curriculum is designed to provide a mix of theoretical knowledge and practical training in imaging techniques. The subjects focus on human anatomy, imaging procedures, and radiation safety.

  • Anatomy & Physiology – Understanding the human body structure and function.

  • Radiographic Techniques – Training in X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and fluoroscopy.

  • Radiation Physics – Learning the principles of radiation, safety measures, and equipment handling.

  • Pathology & Microbiology – Basics of diseases and infections relevant to radiology.

  • Medical Ethics & Patient Care – Understanding ethical responsibilities a

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a year ago

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Aishwarya Rai

Contributor-Level 10

To pursue BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology, students must have completed Class 12th with Science with subjects which give a foundation in medical and imaging sciences.

Most colleges require a minimum aggregate score (usually 50-60%) in these subjects -

  • Physics 

  • Chemistry

  • Biology 

  • Mathematics (optional in some cases) 

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a year ago

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Parul Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

College ranking is very important for a BSc in Radiology because it directly affects the quality of hands on training, access to modern machines (CT/MRI) and also job placement opportunities.

Top ranked colleges usually have better hospital affiliations for required clinical experience.  

Hope this helped solving your doubt! All the best!

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a year ago

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

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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a year ago

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Kanishk Shukla

Contributor-Level 10

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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