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Vikash Kumar Gupta

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Since a degree in Radiography requires specific A-level subjects, specific compulsory subjects are usually required; these are usually:
Biology: It helps in understanding the human anatomy and physiology, which is a fundamental aspect while carrying out radiography.
Chemistry or Physics: Many programs require one of these subjects to understand the scientific principles underlying imaging techniques and radiation safety.

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Kunal Lalwani

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The admission process of joining the Council of Education and Development Programmes (CEDP) B.Voc in Radiology is easy once the student fulfills some critical requirements. The candidates must have passed 10+2 and have 50% marks in Science at least including biology as a subject preferably. The admission process as a rule requires submission of an application on a standard form and passing an entrance test or an interview.
Tuition for this course is normally between INR 40,000 to 60,000 per annum.

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Parul Thapa

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No, Radiologists cannot perform surgery.

Radiologists are primarily trained in medical imaging techniques and the interpretation of radiological images to diagnose diseases and conditions. 

While they do not typically perform surgical procedures themselves, their role is crucial in providing diagnostic information that guides surgical decisions. 

Radiologists work closely with surgeons and other healthcare professionals to plan surgical interventions based on imaging findings. 

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology does have Mathematics as part in their curriculum. 

Mathematics is important for knowing about the principles behind medical imaging techniques.

Also, a good knowledge in basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics is important for calculations and interpreting results which is an important part in Radiology.

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Parul Thapa

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No, a BSc in Radiology and Imaging Technology typically does not require NEET

NEET is primarily required for admissions to undergraduate Medical (MBBS), Dental (BDS), and some other allied health Science courses. 

BSc in Radiology and Imaging Technology admissions are usually based on merit or CUET scores. 

Also, candidates are advised to check specific admission criteria set by the institution where they intend to apply.

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Parul Thapa

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The BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology salary in India can vary depending on factors such as experience, location, and employer. 

Candidates can check the average BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology salary per month below:

  • Entry - Level: INR 15,000 - INR 30,000

  • Mid-Level: INR 30,000 - INR 50,000

  • Senior-Level: INR 50,000 - INR 80,000

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Parul Thapa

Contributor-Level 10

BSc in Radiology and Imaging Technology prepares students for a wide range of careers in medical imaging and diagnostics. 

BSc in Radiology and Imaging Technology graduates are equipped with the knowledge of using various imaging techniques such as X-ray, ultrasound, CT scans, MRI, and nuclear medicine for diagnosing medical conditions. 

The scope includes roles like radiologic technologists, MRI technologists, ultrasound technologists, and nuclear medicine technologists. 

Additionally, opportunities exist in healthcare administration, equipment sales, and education related to medical imaging technology.

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Parul Thapa

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Choosing between BSc Physiotherapy, Radiology, and BPharm after Class 12 depends on your interests and career goals, as each field offers unique paths in healthcare.

A BSc Physiotherapy is ideal if you're interested in working directly with patients to aid in rehabilitation and mobility. It's a hands-on role with opportunities in hospitals, clinics, and private practice.

A BSc Radiology is suited for those keen on diagnostic imaging, such as X-rays, MRI, and CT scans, providing crucial support in diagnosing diseases.

BPharm, on the other hand, focuses on pharmaceutical sciences and prepares you for a career in the pharmaceutical industry,

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can apply for an MSc Radiology after completing a BVoc in Radiology, provided that your BVoc programme meets the eligibility criteria set by the universities you are interested in.

Typically, institutions require candidates to have a background in relevant fields such as Radiology, Medical Imaging, or Health Sciences. It's important to check specific admission requirements, as some programs may also require a certain percentage in your undergraduate degree or may have additional entrance exams. 

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Parul Thapa

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Hi,

There are only 2 govt. colleges in Delhi that offer BSc Radiology:

BSc Radiology CollegesBSc Radiology Course Fees
Jamia Hamdard3 L
ILBS Delhi45 K

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