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Anurag Shivam

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It's difficult to say whether you can get a seat for Radiology in a government or private college with a rank of 19,600 without more information, such as the NEET-PG cutoff for the year. However, here's some information about MD Radiology admission and the factors that may affect your chances: 

NEET-PG

To get admission to the MD Radiology course, you must pass the National Board of Education's (NBE) national level exam, NEET-PG, with a good percentile. The cutoff for MD Radiodiagnosis is usually very high due to the high demand for the course. 

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Government colleges are generally more affordable, while private colleges

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Arindam Modak

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With a rank of 39,169 and a score of 465 in NEET PG 2024, your chances of securing a seat in Dermatology or Radiology at Mayo Medical College or Hind Medical College are likely slim. Both these specialties tend to have some really high competitive cut-offs, especially for the already established colleges. The cutoff of Radiology for the best colleges is very low here and ranges between 100-400 in terms of rank for the popular institutions.

It is worth looking for another course depending on your interest or trying other alternative subjects which have low cut-offs. Counselling rounds would allow you to confirm whether there are any mino

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Deity of Games

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Government Medical College, Omandurar, primarily aims to provide education to undergraduate and postgraduate medical courses in multiple disciplines. To the best of my knowledge, up to October 2023, it does not include Master of Science (M.Sc) in Radiology. Traditionally, the radiology training in India is done with the help of postgraduate courses such as MD in Radiology or with the help of diploma. That said, it is always important to visit the college's website or speak to their officials in order to get the most recent information on courses offered and any new course that may have been added to the list after the production of thi

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Deity of Games

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In order to enroll at AIIMS to study Radiology and Imaging Technology after the class 12 examinations, you need to have a Science background and proficiency in Biology, Physics and Chemistry in particular. The basic entry point examination to the AIIMS is the AIIMS UG examination and this tests knowledge in these subject areas. It will be advisable to ensure that you study the syllabus wishing to be covered for the exam and ensure that you practice intensively through ordering for mock exams. Subsequent to the entrance exams, students who have passed with the required qualification must take counseling where they get to choose the cour

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, candidates can apply for colleges offering BSc Radiology through merit. Such colleges are as follows:

BSc Radiology CollegesBSc Radiology Course Fees
Rayat Bahra University1.5 L
ICRI - Jagannath University, Delhi3.75 L
ICRI - Bombay Hospital3.9 L
ICRI - Max Hospital, Saket3.9 L

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Parul Thapa

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Hi,

The AIIMS Delhi does not provide BSc Radiology

If you are interested in the any BSc courses, you can refer to the other BSc courses that are offered by AIIMS Delhi:

To know more about other medical courses offered by AIIMS Delhi, know here.

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SACHIN SINGHPunctual and Organised.

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No, a BSc Radiology candidate will not be eligible for admission to the M.Sc Nuclear Medicine in any good medical institution. The interested candidate should have a background in the same field as that of bachelor's.

The candidate also needs to fulfill the minimum marks requirement in bachelor's for admission into any master's program.

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Parul Thapa

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A BSc Radiology opens doors to a rewarding career path in the healthcare sector. The field of Radiology is constantly evolving with new technologies and advancements, making it an exciting area to be involved in.

The demand for skilled BSc Radiology professionals is expected to grow in the coming years, due to the increasing use of imaging technologies in medical diagnosis. A BSc Radiology opens doors to a variety of specializations within the field. 

Radiology professionals typically earn competitive salaries and benefits. The healthcare field is constantly growing, and there is a strong demand for qualified Radiology professionals

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Parul Thapa

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Radiology is a branch of medicine where you'll learn how to use imaging technology, or you can say radiation, to diagnose and treat medical conditions. You must have seen Radiology departments in hospitals and clinics, where they have X-ray and MRI machines. Those doctors are called Radiologists. 

So, a BSc in Radiology is a UG degree program in this branch of medicine, where you'll learn the basic concepts about it.

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