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Rohit Khalekar

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Yeah, you might be eligible for that. Every institute has its specific eligibility criteria, so make sure to check that before applying.

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Saurabh kumar KarAn engineering student IIITian

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Yes, you definitely you can. There is a huge demand of Ethical Hackers and Cyber security personnel. This field will always be there due to the increasing amount of data and servers. The risk of getting hacked is always a big concern. Moreover due to the digitalisation of the technology the risk will always prevail. Hence the demand for a person like you won't decrease rather will increase always.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Gousiya! Pune University is the best in the city to pursue B.Sc. In radiology. You should apply for the same through the college campus. Best of luck.

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Amrit Raj

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Hi Gousiya! There are good opportunities for the radiology courses. It's not like Diploma if you pursue it after 12th. You will get graduation degree certificate after the completion of the course. Best of luck.

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Bhumika Chauhan

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Where do you wish to apply? Some colleges/institutes might conduct entrance exams for admission to M.Sc in radiology.

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Ashish Kumar

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Yes, you can. For becoming a radiologist:
1. Go to Medical School.
2. Get an MBBS or MBCh degree.
3. Get on to a Radiology residency.
4. Get an MD or FRCR in Radiology. Alternatively, you could consider a career as a radiographer.

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Vikash Jain

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As a radiologist, you'll examine various types of images, including x-rays, computed tomography (CT) scans, mammograms, ultrasounds, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans. You might operate the machinery used to collect these images, though this task is often delegated to radiology technologists.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,
Eligibility B.Sc. in radiography
The basic eligibility criterion for admission to the course is a 10+2 or similar qualification from any recognised educational Board with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as main subjects. Some institutes require a minimum aggregate score of 50% in classes X and XII as an additional criterion of eligibility. B.Sc. IN RADIOGRAPHY: ADMISSION PROCESS
The general admission procedure for most institutes offering this course consists of an entrance examination, and based on performance at all levels, I. e. X, XII, and the entrance exam, admission to the course is given to candidates based on the final cumu
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madhu sharma

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Yes, you can. If you want to do your M.Sc. In radiology, the minimum criteria is 10+2 qualification with Physics, Chemistry, Math and Biology with a minimum aggregate score of 40% to 60%.

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