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1. Research: Start by researching the universities or colleges offering B.Sc. In Radiology. Look for the eligibility criteria, admission process, and deadlines.
2. Meet the eligibility criteria: Check the eligibility criteria for the programme. Generally, candidates who have completed their 10+2 education with Physics Chemistry and Biology as mandatory subjects are eligible to apply.
3. Apply: Fill out the application form of the university or college where you want to apply. You may have to pay an application fee.
4. Entrance examination: Some universiti
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Such course are going in many Medical universities like PGIMS Rohtak
B.Sc radiology.
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