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Parul Thapa

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Lots of people need radiologists, and the machines keep getting better, so it's a job that will always be useful. You can also earn a nice salary.

Radiology is important for checking things like cancer, heart, brain, and bones. You can work in hospitals, clinics, labs, or even start your own place. The job is safe, important, and has many chances to grow.

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Parul Thapa

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Radiology courses can give you plenty of job options in hospitals and healthcare. For example, in India, a radiologist can earn around 4 to 10 LPA, and as they become an expert, they can earn even more. Not just the radiologist, but you can become a Radiology technologist, nurse, technician, or even therapist who uses radiation for treatment. Also, with the evolving technology in the healthcare field, the requirement for skilled Radiologists will keep on increasing.

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Parul Thapa

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To make things easier for you to understand as a BSc Radiology graduate, you basically have specialized knowledge in Radiology and play an important role in the healthcare system but you are not considered a medical doctor.
Medical doctor has to undergo extensive education and training so that they can provide comprehensive medical care to the patients. It is important that you have clarity on these two professions so that there is proper communication and collaboration within the healthcare field.

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Parul Thapa

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The following are the eligibility criteria for Radiology courses:

Course Level

Eligibility Criteria

UG Courses

  • Candidates should have completed Class 12 in Science with a minimum of 50 per cent marks

  • Some institutes provide admission on the basis of scores obtained in the entrance test

PG Courses

  • Qualifying marks have to be scored in entrance exams for admission to MD and MS courses

  • Candidates must have completed MBBS or a related medical degree with an internship

  • For MSc courses, candidates should have passed graduation with a minimum of 50% marks

Diploma Courses

  • Candidates must have passed Class 12 with the Science stream

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Parul Thapa

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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

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Parul Thapa

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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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Abhay shivhare

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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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Parul Thapa

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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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