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astha singh

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Eligibility Criteria:
Someone who wants to pursue a B.Sc in radiography should have completed Science (10+2) preferably with physics, chemistry and biology/maths. The duration of the course is three years. You can also take up one-year certificate courses after 10+2 (science).
Minimum aggregate mark criteria, if present, is generally around 50% aggregate marks in science subject.

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Hello Ammy,
For information regarding this, please follow the link:
https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/paramedical/colleges/diploma-courses-delhi-ncr

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The career and job opportunities in the field of radiography are very extensive. The demand of radiographers has been increased in recently, with the development in technologies the medical science created a new and wide scope in radiology. In India, the radiographers can work both in private & government hospitals. Numbers of jobs are available on part time and full-time work.
After completing your course you will become a radiographer. The radiographers perform the ultrasound test which is known as sonography. The employment prospects for radiographers are vast, both within the country and in overseas. Radiographers are constantly in
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