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a month agoBeginner-Level 2
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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a month agoContributor-Level 7
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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