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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
BMRT graduates are not eligible for MD in Radiology, which is reserved for MBBS degree holders. However, they can pursue a Master's in Radiological Technology (MRT), Medical Imaging Technology, or other allied health Science PG courses.
These postgraduate programs help graduates specialize further in areas like MRI, CT, Nuclear Medicine, or Radiation Therapy, opening doors to academic, research, and higher-level technical roles.
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6 months ago
Contributor-Level 6
Admission to the Diploma in Radiology Therapy at the Institute of Paramedical Sciences, Silchar, is not done based on the scores obtained in any entrance exam. To be eligible for the course, the candidate must have passed Class 12 in a relevant stream from a reputed board with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Minimum AMT for MD Radiology (Paid Seats)
the lowest Fees in INR:
State Govt. Colleges (Paid Quota): ~5–8 lakhs/year
Example: Bangalore Medical College (Karnataka) – 6.5L/year (paid quota)
Gujarat Govt. Colleges – 5–7L/year (NRI/paid seats)
Some Private Colleges: ~ 12–15L/year
Example: SRM Medical College (Chennai) – 14L/year
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Radiology course is a medical field that focuses on the use of imaging techniques to diagnose and treat diseases. A Radiologist course provides in-depth knowledge of various imaging modalities, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds. Students can check the list of reasons to pursue Radiology course from Tech Mahindra SMART Academy for Healthcare:
Critical Medical Skill: Radiology is a crucial component of modern medical practice. Radiologists play a vital role in diagnosing and treating various medical conditions by interpreting medical images such as X-rays, MRIs, CT scans, and ultrasounds.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The biggest challenge for radiology graduates in India is career growth. While job opportunities exist, salary increments are slow unless one gains experience in advanced imaging techniques or management roles.
Government job openings are limited and competitive, while private sector salaries vary greatly. Many professionals pursue higher studies like MSc Radiology, specialised diplomas, or MBAs to improve their career prospects and earning potential.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
AI and automation are transforming radiology, but they won't completely replace radiology technologists. AI can assist in image analysis, detecting abnormalities faster, and reducing human error, but technologists are still needed for operating imaging equipment, patient positioning, and quality assurance.
Instead of job loss, AI is likely to enhance efficiency and demand for skilled radiology professionals who can work alongside AI-based tools, ensuring accurate imaging and diagnosis.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Tech Mahindra SMART Academy for Healthcare offers Radiology and Medical Imaging Techniques with an eligibility criteria of securing Class 12 with Science stream. The institute offers this course for the duration of 2 years in affiliation with Jamia Hamdard University and Maharashtra State Board of Skill Development (MSBSD).
The institute has not yet released the fee structure of any of the courses. Therefore, candidates are requested to enquire at the institute directly. The mode of enquiry can be online (the official website) or offline (visit the campus).
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
The submission process at Invertis University in Bareilly depends on earning merits for radiology course enrollment. Prospective candidates need to finish 10+2 education and achieve at least 50% grades in biology and chemistry and physics subjects for qualification. Students must pay INR 1,000 for the application form while the annual course fees amount to INR 80,000 approximately. Candidates run through a selection process that ends with a mandatory counseling session from which selected students are chosen. Students enrolled in this course have the opportunity to complete a 6-month work placement as stated by the university.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
The B.Sc. Medical Radiology Imaging Technology program at Max Institute of Allied and Paramedical Education, affiliated with DMIHER, covers human anatomy, physiology, radiology-related pathology, physics, equipment, and techniques, with a focus on practical skills and professional relevance.
Max Institute of Allied and Paramedical Education, boasts a strong placement record with 100% placement assistance and a history of students securing jobs in reputable hospitals and laboratories.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Grant Medical College provides MBBS programs along with postgraduate medical education and does not operate a distinct B.Sc. in Radiology degree program. Demonstration of successful performance in both high school boards and entrance examinations determines admission to B.Sc. Radiology programs at different institutions. Check different respected colleges that accept similar programs when you have 58% PCB from your 12th-grade studies. Both government college admission and entrance exams to private institutions for B.Sc. Radiology students require PCB subject scores to reach specific minimum percentages. State counseling and merit-based
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