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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No Radiology graduates are not considered a doctor. Radiology graduates are only professionals who operate machines and not prescribe medicines to patients.
To become a doctor, candidates go for MBBS and go through a tough curriculum of medicine education.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates should know that eligibility can be different according to courses. This is why they should check it. Failure to fulfill eligibility can lead to cancellation of candidature.
Candidates can see general outline of eligibility below -
Course Level | Eligibility Criteria |
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UG Courses |
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PG Courses |
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Diploma Courses |
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Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, you don't need NEET for Radiology. But NEET PG and NEET MDS are for some Radiology courses.
Radiology is a special part of medicine where doctors use pictures of body to find and treat diseases. Radiologists help other doctors by reading these pictures and giving important info.
Here are some popular colleges that take NEET PG and NEET MDS scores.
College Name | Total Fees (in INR) |
|---|---|
Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences | 1.1 Lakh |
St. John's National Academy of Health Sciences | 33 Lakh |
Datta Meghe Institute of Higher Education and Research (Deemed to be University) | 1.3 Crore |
Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences | 20.8 Lakh |
S.M.S. Medical College | 2,000 |
NEET MDS
College Name | Total Fees (in INR) |
11.2 Lakh | |
11.2 Lakh | |
13.2 Lakh |
Note: The info is taken from other sources and can be different.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Radiography or a BSc in Medical Lab Technology are the best choices for candidates pursuing an academic in Radiology.
BSc in Radiography is a 3.5-year Bachelor's degree programme that focuses on the study of medical imaging techniques. This programme is designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to become skilled radiographers. The curriculum includes courses in anatomy, physiology, physics, radiographic procedures, and patient care.
The Bachelor of Science in Medical Lab Technology (BSc MLT) is a 3-year comprehensive undergraduate programme that prepares students for a career in the field of medical l
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Doing BSc Radiology can give a good career because more and more doctors need imaging people. Radiologist and technologist help in hospital by finding sickness using X-ray, MRI and CT scan. They are very important for patient care.
As machines getting better with new technology, this job give nice salary, safe future and also chance to study more special things. Students can work in hospital or even do research later.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, admission to BMRIT course is based on the marks obtained in Class 12 (or equivalent) examinations.
While certain medical programs, particularly MBBS and BDS, usually require NEET for admission, some allied health Science courses, including BMRIT, might admit students based on their Class 12 marks or through specific entrance exams conducted by individual colleges or universities.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BMRIT refers to a degree programme in medical imaging technology, while BRIT is an organisation that deals with the applications of radiation and isotopes in various sectors, including healthcare.
Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.
Particulars | BMRIT | BRIT |
|---|---|---|
Course Duration | 4 years | 3 years |
Course Level | UG | UG |
Course Fee | INR 1.1 Lacs - INR 5 Lakh | INR 1.20 Lakh |
Popular Colleges | Armed Forces Medical College, IUL, Oasis College of Science and Management, Shri Guru Ram Rai University, etc. | IIMTMCH, Mewar University College of Paramedical Science |
Job Profiles | Radiographer, X-ray technician, MRI Technician, Ultrasound Technician, etc. | Radiology assistant, Radiographer, Ultrasound Technician, Sonographer, MRI Technician, etc. |
Employment areas | Hospitals, Nursing homes, Private clinics, health centres, medical colleges | AIIMS, Columbia Asia, Apollo Hospital, CMC, etc. |
Average Salary | INR 3 LPA - INR 7 LPA | INR 3.1 LPA - INR 7 LPA |
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No Radiology and MBBS are different but are from medical field only, and they also differ on basis of educational requirements, scope of practice and focus.
MBBS is a UG degree that includes various topics of medicine and surgery. But Radiology is a medical speciality that is about use of medical imaging technologies.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The salary associated with Radiology courses can vary significantly based on factors such as the level of education, specialization, experience, location, and the specific healthcare institution or organization. Generally, advanced degrees and specialised training tend to lead to higher salaries. Candidates can check a few radiology-related courses that often have higher earning potential:
| Courses | Average Salary |
| Sonography | INR 1.2 LPA |
| MRI Technology | INR 3.7 LPA |
| Clinical Director | INR 15 LPA |
| Interventional Radiology | INR 22.5 LPA |
| Radiology | INR 24.9 LPA |
Note: The average salary has been taken from Ambitionbox.com.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The main subject in Radiology is the use of medical imaging techniques to diagnose and sometimes treat diseases within the body. Radiology encompasses various imaging modalities such as X-rays, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, and nuclear medicine.
These technologies allow radiologists to visualize the internal structures of the body, assess the presence and extent of diseases, monitor the progression of conditions, and guide certain therapeutic procedures. Radiology plays a critical role in modern medicine, providing essential information that aids in patient diagnosis, treatment planning, and on
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