B.Sc In X-ray technology

BSc Radiography is a course with a span of 3 years and divided on a semester basis with around 6 semesters all through the course. A bachelor’s degree in x-ray technology is known as a B.Sc. X-Ray Technology is a type of electromagnetic radiation that enters the body and creates images of the structures on photographic film or a fluorescent screen, which can then be used by an expert to diagnose a problem. Both clinical and authoritative skills are covered throughout the programme. The educational plan remembers a few open doors for hands-on preparation on a regular basis. This comprehensive programme includes practical courses in life structures and patient care. Following its successful completion, the course presents several job opportunities in both the public and commercial sectors.
The curriculum for a B.Sc. in Radiology or B.Sc. in Radiography course is meant to teach students how to use different types of radiographic imaging to obtain results, such as CT scans, MRIs, and so on.

B.Sc in Radiology Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates must have cleared their class 12 board examination in the stream of science from a recognised board education such as CBSE, ICSE or equivalent State Board.
  • All candidates should have secured a minimum aggregate score of 50% or more in the qualifying exam, in compulsory subjects such as Physics and Chemistry and one optional subject between Mathematics or Biology.
  • Candidates may be required to sit for an entrance test, as per the guidelines of the university or college offering the course.