M.Sc Nuclear Medicine Technology

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Muskan

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Candidates must hold an appropriate bachelor's degree in medical technology or biological sciences in order to pursue an M.Sc. in nuclear medicine in 2025. Universities offering this course administer entrance tests or use merit-based admissions. Such studies may be offered by well-known establishments like Manipal University or AIIMS. Usually, application materials are released in March or May. To guarantee that your form is submitted on time for the 2025 intake, keep a watch on the university websites for information regarding entrance exam dates and application deadlines.

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Parul Thapa

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Yes, you can pursue an MSc in Nuclear Medicine and Technology after completing a B.Sc. (Hons) in Chemistry. Many universities accept candidates with a strong foundation in physical or biological sciences, including chemistry, as it provides essential knowledge in radiation physics, chemistry, and instrumentation, all of which are crucial in nuclear medicine.However, admission criteria may vary between institutions, so it is advisable to check specific eligibility requirements and any prerequisite courses that might be needed.

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Yash Kumar

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The eligibility and criteria for admission to M.Sc Nuclear Medicine Technology at Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Avadh University is : The candidate should be graduted with 50% or more percentage. No special entrance exam is required to get admission here. 

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Urmila verma

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Those who have completed B.Sc degree with 50% marks are eligible for admission. The candidate must have completed degree in any of the subjects of nuclear medicine, biophysics, radiation science and pharmacy. Bachelor degree holders with Physics and Chemistry of chemistry and Biology as main subjects are also eligible for admission.
Eligible Candidate are given admission to the course on the basis of Other Common Entrance Test.
BSc(Radiology and Radiotherapy) students are not eligible to study MSc(Nuclear Medicine). In order to be eligible to study MSc(Nuclear Medicine), candidates must have passed B.Sc. with Physics and Chemistry subjec
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