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2 years agoGuide-Level 12
B.Sc in Radiology and Imaging Technology (BRDIT) enables you to pursue a career as Radiologist and gain the skill of interpreting and diagnosing medical imaging. To identify illnesses and diseases, radiologists use mammography, x-ray, MRI, fluoroscopy, and CT scans. After this Bachelor's, you will be able to diagnose patients like doctors do. Diploma in Radiology Therapy is a 1 or 2-year postgraduate level programme. In some colleges, the duration of this course is 1 year. You can make your career as a X-Ray Technician, Radiation Therapy Technologist, Radiation Protection Specialist, Diagnostic Radiographer, etc. In pursuing jobs af
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3 years agoScholar-Level 17
LPU has 600 acres of campus having 35000+ students and 4000+ faculty and staff. Many students come across the world from more than 50+ coun
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5 years agoGuide-Level 14
The proliferation of medical facilities and the Government's thrust on health care promises a bright future for Radiology professionals. After successfully completing the programme students can find direct employment in clinics, nursing homes, public health centers, hospitals, diagnostic centers and research sector. In such roles graduate scan start by working as apprentice to Senior Radiologists. I am not sure if you asked this query for M.Sc Radiology - If yes - I would suggest go for M.Sc. Radiology to get more lucrative jobs.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Admission process: Depends on the institute. It could be merit based admission process or direct admission process. If merit based admission process is followed in an institute, marks scored by a candidate in
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