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Kunal Lalwani

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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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Suba P

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As far as I've known, Mother Theresa Postgraduate and Research Institute of Health Sciences is one of the colleges to do B.Sc radiology with a low fee. And This is in Pondicherry.

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Kapil Lalwani

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At Bhai Gurdas Group of Institutions in Sangrur students can pursue their 3-year undergraduate studies in Radiology. Students must pay INR 80,000 annually as tuition fee because the complete programme fee amounts to INR 2,40,000. The BSc Radiology programme of Bhai Gurdas Group of Institutions Sangrur accepts 20 total students. Students seeking admission to Bhai Gurdas Group of Institutions must pass Class 12 with minimum 50% marks in Physics Chemistry and Biology. The yearly admissions process at the institution occurs during June-July.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Despite its advancements, the radiology field faces several challenges, including health risks, workload stress, and ethical concerns. Professionals must continuously update their skills to keep pace with evolving technologies.

  • Radiation Exposure Risks – Long-term exposure to radiation poses potential health risks.

  • Technological Advancements – Professionals need constant upskilling to adapt to new imaging technologies.

  • High Equipment Costs – Expensive radiology machines limit access, especially in rural areas.

  • Work Pressure & Long Hours – Radiologists often work under high pressure due to increasing demand for imaging services.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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The field of Radiology is evolving rapidly with advancements in technology. Innovations like artificial intelligence, portable imaging, and hybrid scanning techniques are transforming diagnostic imaging, improving accuracy, and enhancing patient care.

  • Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Imaging – AI-driven diagnostic tools improve image interpretation and efficiency.

  • 3D and 4D Imaging – Enhances diagnostic accuracy, especially in complex cases like fetal imaging and tumor detection.

  • Teleradiology – Enables remote diagnosis and consultation, improving accessibility to radiology services.

  • Molecular Imaging – Helps in early disease detect

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Mani Sahni

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A Radiology Technician and a Radiologist both work in the medical imaging field, but their roles, qualifications, and responsibilities differ significantly. A technician operates imaging machines, while a radiologist is a medical doctor who interprets scans and provides diagnoses.

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Radiology Technician

Radiologist

Qualification

Diploma or BSc in Radiology

MBBS followed by MD/DNB in Radiology

Role

Operates imaging equipment like X-ray, MRI, and CT scanners.

Analyzes medical images, diagnoses diseases, and collaborates with doctors.

Work Setting

Works in hospitals, diagnostic centers, or clinics.

Works in hospitals, research institutions, or private practice.

Salary & Career Growth

Moderate salary with limited growth.

Higher salary with significant career advancement opportunities.

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Kanishk Shukla

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Candidates can check the comparison below:

FeatureDMLTDiploma in Radiology
Focus AreaLaboratory Testing & DiagnosticsMedical Imaging (X-ray, MRI, CT)
Job RolesLab Technician, Pathology AssistantRadiology Technician, Imaging Assistant
Career GrowthModerateHigher with specialization
Equipment UsageMicroscopes, AnalyzersX-ray, MRI, CT Scan Machines
Salary?2-4 LPA?3-6 LPA

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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Admissions for the B.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technology at CMR Institute of Medical Sciences are merit-based. The minimum eligibility criteria to take admission at this institute for this course is 12th pass from a recognized board. The merit is prepared based on the 12th score of applicants and the seat intake of this course, which is 20. So as there is no entrance exam for this course, there is no information available regarding the cutoff. You can visit the official website of this institute for detailed information regarding the course.

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