B.Sc Radiology

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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B.Sc in Radiology and Imaging Technology to PCM students is on the basis of merit-based admission by some colleges. Manipal University, Jaipur - that chooses a candidate depending upon academic scores and Sharda University- Greater Noida which offers easy entry with strong focus on practical exposure. Being a Deemed University, S.R.M. Institute of Science and Technology has modern facilities as well and they have merit based admission process too It has the admission criteria to have an academic record and entrance test followed by seahorse. Eligibility for all these institutions generally includes a Background of 10+2 with PCM. Be sur
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Abhay shivhare

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Pursuing a B.Sc in Radiology can lead to a promising career, given the growing demand for medical imaging professionals. Radiologists and radiologic technologists play crucial roles in healthcare, diagnosing and treating medical conditions through imaging techniques like X-rays, MRI, and CT scans. With advancements in medical technology, the field offers competitive salaries, job stability, and opportunities for further specialisation and advancement in both clinical and research settings.

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Parul Thapa

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No, candidates cannot open a clinic after BSc Radiology.Individuals with a BSc in Radiology in India may be trained to perform technical aspects of radiological procedures under the supervision of a licensed radiologist or physician. However, they may not be authorized to independently interpret images or provide diagnostic reports.In India, operating a clinic or providing medical services typically requires specific licenses or certifications. You would need to check with the local medical council or regulatory body in your state regarding the specific requirements for practising as a radiological technologist or technician.

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Gopal Bansal

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B.Sc Radiology is a specialised field focusing on diagnostic imaging techniques, including X-rays, MRI, CT scans, and ultrasound. It is a promising course with several advantages:- High Demand: There is a constant demand for radiology professionals in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and clinics.- Career Opportunities: Graduates can work as radiology technicians, technologists, or assistants. Further specialisation can lead to roles such as radiologists.- Lucrative Salaries: Radiology professionals often command attractive salaries, especially with experience and additional certifications.- Growing Field: With advancements in medical tec
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Riya Khattri

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IPU Univesity does not offer direct admission to BSc Radiology. The University conducts a centralized counselling for students who meet the eligibility criteria, and admission is based on merit  and entrance exam scores. 

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Saurabh Kaintura

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Assam medicine College in Dibrugarh provides affordable medicine and allied health education.Gauhati Medical College, located in Guwahati, is well-known for its affordable tuition and medical programs, which include radiography.North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), located in Shillong, offers a range of science courses and can provide reasonably priced radiology choices.Radiology and allied subjects are offered as specialty courses at the Dr. Bhubaneswar Borooah Cancer Institute in Guwahati.

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Khushboo Yadav

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Yes, admission is open for BSc Radiology in PGIMER. 30th July is the last date for form filling. 

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Muskan

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Punjab's Gulzar Group of Institutes (GGI) is renowned for its robust placement assistance. Although annual variations may occur in the B.Sc. Radiology and Imaging Technology placement statistics, the institute generally maintains a high placement rate for all of its programmes. Numerous students land jobs at reputable medical facilities, diagnostic centres, and hospitals. It is advised to get in touch with GGI's placement cell directly for the most up-to-date and accurate information. You can also check their official website for comprehensive placement reports and success stories from alumni.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Getting admission to KLE Belgaum for a B.Sc in Radiology with 43% in your class 12th might be challenging. Most colleges, including KLE Belgaum, generally require a minimum of 50% in your class 12th for Science courses. However, it's always a good idea to check directly with the college because sometimes they might have different criteria or offer provisional admissions based on other factors.1. Check with the College: Contact KLE Belgaum's admission office directly to ask about their eligibility criteria and if there are any exceptions or additional entrance tests.2. Consider Other Colleges: Look for other colleges that might have low
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