Duration
3 + 1 years
The B. Sc Medical Imaging Technology (Radiology) program is a four-year undergraduate degree that focuses on using medical imaging technology to diagnose and treat medical conditions. Students learn about different types of imaging technologies, radiation safety, patient care, and communication with medical professionals. Graduates can pursue careers in various positions, such as radiologic technologists, sonographers, or nuclear medicine technologists, in hospitals, clinics, or private practices. Admission requirements typically include a plus two or equivalent, strong background in science and math, and an entrance exam or specific prerequisites.
The Bachelor of Science in Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) program a program that trains students in various diagnostic imaging techniques such as X-rays, MRI, CT scans, and ultrasound. Students will learn to operate sophisticated imaging equipment, capture high-quality images, and interpret them for medical diagnosis and treatment. The program includes courses in anatomy, physiology, pathology, radiographic positioning, radiation safety, patient care, and medical ethics. Graduates can find employment in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centres, and private clinics as radiologic technologists, MRI technologists, CT technologists, ultrasound technologists, or radiation therapists. With further education, they can also pursue careers in research, education, or management
3 + 1 years
The duration of the programme shall extend over 8 semesters (three academic years with one year internship) each semester comprising minimum of 15 weeks with the minimum of 90 actual working days of instruction in each semester. The successful completion of the Undergraduate program, along with internship as applicable will lead to Bachelor’s degree in Medical Imaging Technology (BSc MIT)
Program | Fee | (₹) |
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B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology | Year 1 | 194000 |
Year 2 | 193000 | |
Year 3 | 193000 |