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Mani Sahni

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Both BSc Nursing and BSc Radiology offer good salaries but BSc Radiology often has a higher starting salary due to more technical field.

Candidates can see the salary comparison below -

LevelBsc Nursing (INR)BSc Radiology (INR)
Entry3.2 LPA19 LPA
Mid4 LPA28 LPA
Senior5 LPA33 LPA

 

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Nensy Patel

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MSc in Medical Radio Imaging: Deepens clinical knowledge for senior technologist. 

Or ​MSc in Nuclear Medicine

​Master of Hospital Administration (MHA)

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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The Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (MRIT) course fee at Virohan: Babu Banarasi Das University, Lucknow is INR 7.6 Lakhs. It is as per official sources and hence, is indicative. The fee payment can get accepted in online mode. 

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Saurabh Khanduri

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The BSc seat intake at Universal Skilltech University for the Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology course is 60 seats in the academic year 2026. This is the same seat intake as all the other BSc courses offered by Universal Skilltech University.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Radiology helps in detecting and treating people through imaging. This helps in early detection of diseases. This course is in high demand because of the shortage of skilled doctor with an increasing need for medical imaging services across a growing and aging population. 

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, Radiology is a good career with growing demand due to advancements in medical courses technology. The increasing use of AI in the Medical department helps improved imaging techniques. Hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centres continue using imaging for accurate answer, helping candidates in making radiology useful career.

For more information, check the Radilogy career course page.

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Tasbiya Khan

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A Radiology graduate basically specializes in medical imaging techniques like X-rays, CT scans, MRIs and ultrasounds to diagnose diseases. They work in hospitals, diagnostic centers and research institutions, assisting doctors in interpreting imaging results. Their role is very important in detecting fractures, tumours and abnormalities that are internal, which helps in timely medical interventions. Some grads  also operate imaging equipment and check patient safety during procedures. 

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