B.Sc. – Radiology and Imaging Technology

A radiologic technologist performs imaging of the human body for diagnosis or treating medical problems. Radiologic technologists work in hospitals, clinics, and private practice. This course is designed to impart training and practical experience in taking x-rays (Radiographs) of the human body using basic x-ray equipments and other special modalities such as CT and MRI.

Qualification

Qualification

+2 Pass (Science & Bio-Maths)

Duration

Duration

3 years + 1 Year Internship

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"Do not hoard everything that you have learnt, but make it available to the betterment of the society as a whole."

-SRI SAKTHI AMMA

Subjects of Study

B.Sc. – Radiology and Imaging Technology
Human Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology relevant to Radiology
General Physics, Radiation Physics & Physics of Diagnostic Radiology
Radio Diagnosis Equipments, Maintenance & Quality Control
B.Sc. – Radiology and Imaging Technology
Clinical Radiography
X – Ray Film / Image Processing Techniques including Dark Room Techniques
Contrast & Special Radiography procedures
B.Sc. – Radiology and Imaging Technology
Equipments of Modern Imaging Modalities
Modern Imaging Techniques & Recent Trends in Imaging
Quality Control, Radiobiology & Radiation Safety in Radiodiagnosis / Imaging

Frequently Asked Questions

What does a radiologic technologist do?

Radiologic technologists perform imaging of the human body to diagnose or treat medical problems. They work in hospitals, clinics, and private practices.

What will I learn during this course?

You will receive training and practical experience in taking x-rays (radiographs) of the human body using basic x-ray equipment. You'll also learn about other special modalities such as CT and MRI.

Where can I work after completing this course?

After completing this course, you can work in hospitals, clinics, and private practices as a radiologic technologist.

Are there opportunities for career advancement in this field?

Yes, there are opportunities for career advancement in Radiology and Imaging Technology, including specialization in areas such as CT scanning, MRI imaging, interventional radiography, or mammography. Graduates can also pursue further education or certifications to advance their careers.

Is licensure or certification required to work as a Radiology and Imaging Technologist in India?

Yes, individuals typically need to obtain licensure or certification from relevant regulatory bodies such as the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) or the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) to practice as Radiology and Imaging Technologists in India.

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