Radiology
Introduction
In Diagnostic Radiology, the images of X-Ray and other imaging techniques are used to diagnose the disease or ailment of a patient through procedures such as plain radiographs, ultrasound, and computed tomography (CT), MRI and positron emission tomography coupled with CT or MRI (PET-CT and PET-MRI) etc. Radiology can be broadly categorised into two areas:-
- Diagnostic radiology
- Interventional radiology
Eligibility
UG Levels:
10+2 or equivalent examination with English, Physics, Chemistry and either Biology and/or Mathematics
PG Levels:
Candidates should have Bachelor Degree in Sciences (three years course), Medical Technology (Radiography) and Medicine/ a MBBS degree
10+2 or equivalent examination with English, Physics, Chemistry and either Biology and/or Mathematics
PG Levels:
Candidates should have Bachelor Degree in Sciences (three years course), Medical Technology (Radiography) and Medicine/ a MBBS degree
Courses
- B.Sc. (Hons) in Medical Technology In Radiography
- B.Sc. Imaging Technology
- B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology
- B.Sc. (Medical Technology) Radiography
- M.Sc. (Medical Imaging Technology) Radiography
- B.Sc. Allied Health Science Courses
- Bachelor of Paramedical Technology (Radiographic Technician)
- Bachelor of Paramedical Technology (Radiotherapy Technician)
- Two years Advance Diploma in Medical Imaging Technology (ADMIT)
- Two years Advance Diploma in Radiotherapy Technology (ADRT)
- One year PG Diploma in Fusion Imaging Technology (PGDFIT)
- D.M.R.D.(Radio diagnosis)
- M.Sc. Radiography
- M.D in Radio diagnosis
Institutes/Universities |
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All India Institute of medical Science, New Delhi |
Rajeev Gandhi University of Health Science, Bangalore |
University College of medical Science and GTB Hospital, Shahdara, Delhi University |
Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai |
JIPMER Puducherry |
Armed Forces Medical College, Pune |
Annamalai University, Annamalai nagar, Tamilnadu |