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shivaji kamble

Beginner-Level 2

i think you should go for diploma. and after getting job you can do B.Tech while doing this you can save your 3 years.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

Hi Ritwik,
Some of the universities you may consider include Queen Margaret University - Edinburgh, University of Cambridge, City University London, University of Nottingham, Kingston University and Sheffield Hallam University. I am not in a position to advice on salary packages but I can advise you to check the university/department websites for career reports. You will find the required information on the university page itself. If not, you may write to them.
Best regards.

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9 years ago

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

A radiographer takes x-rays and also conducts diagnostic tests, including ultrasound, MRI and CAT scans. Some radiographers are also involved in giving radiotherapy treatment to cancer patients. A radiologist is a doctor who specialises in interpreting medical images, such as x-rays.

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Amit,
Financially, it is a very sound bet. Let me tell you a simple example, Gynecology. The last I know, it costed roughly around 1 crore, about a couple of years back.
Now, how do the doctors make the money back? One simple half an hour procedure costs roughly Rs 20,000 for half an hour procedure in a developing city like Indore, when there are no complications involved.
Out of that, 10,000 goes as it is to the doctor's pocket. Even if the doctors handles 12 deliveries/abortions in a day, that amounts to more than 1,20,000 to the doctor for 6 hrs of work. Of course, doctors can do more procedures than that, but they also have to sp
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Nitesh Chauhan

Contributor-Level 6

Well jobs of both radiologist and the radiographer are equally important and its kind of sequential process that needs to be followed because if the radiographer does not perform his duty effectively , it will automatically effect the diagnosis of the radiologist. If we talk about the job scope, then both the profession possess equal job opportunities

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2014-05-14 10:48:47

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DSHMHYD

Beginner-Level 1

The candidate will have openings in Hospitals, in various operational areas like marketing, HR, quality , etc. and Insurance companies (TPA's) like Reliance, ICICI Lombard, in health care IT companies ( like Delloitte, Wipro) irrespective of the graduation background. If you are looking for payback, health care IT companies are best payers, next insurance sector and last hospitals. However there will be step by step vertical growth in the hospitals. With best wishes, Principal

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2013-09-26 13:28:03

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Manmeet Kaur

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
Generally, to take admission in Paramedical courses such as B.Sc Radiology, you need to pass 10+2 in Science with Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Biology with minimum 50% from a recognized board.
Wish You Luck!

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2013-07-29 09:47:41

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MILIND UTTAM RANANAWAREPatient and easygoing person.

Contributor-Level 8

Hiii Boney,
Radiographers are in demand, in India and globally. Healthcare services are growing, especially in our country. Medical Imaging Technology professionals can undertake most investigations but usually choose their niche areas. Owing to fixed working hours, it's a job meant for all, irrespective of gender Compared to other allied medical sciences, there is immense shortage of professionals in MIT and there is a huge demand for them. MIT is the use of X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, Angiography and PET technologies to diagnose diseases. By extending human vision into the very nature of diseases, medical imaging ena
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