B.Sc. (Radiology) – Career Point University, Hamirpur

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B.Sc. (Radiology)

A Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Radiology is an undergraduate program that focuses on the study of medical imaging techniques used for diagnosing and treating various diseases. Typically spanning three to four years, this course provides students with in-depth knowledge of imaging technologies such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. The curriculum includes both theoretical and practical training, covering subjects like human anatomy, physiology, pathology, radiation physics, medical imaging techniques, and radiographic positioning.
Students also gain expertise in radiation safety, image interpretation, and the operation of advanced diagnostic equipment. The program often includes clinical internships in hospitals or diagnostic centers, allowing students to gain hands-on experience under the supervision of experienced radiologists and technicians. Upon completion, graduates can pursue careers as radiologic technologists, radiographers, medical imaging specialists, or MRI/CT scan technologists in hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and healthcare institutions.
Additionally, there are opportunities for higher studies like M.Sc. in Radiology, Medical Imaging, or specialized certifications in areas such as interventional radiology, sonography, or radiation therapy. With the increasing demand for advanced medical imaging in the healthcare industry, a B.Sc. in Radiology offers promising career prospects, competitive salaries, and opportunities to work with cutting-edge technology in a critical medical field.

Duration - 3 Years

Eligibility Criteria

10+2 (PCB)

Annual Fee - 63,000/-

Semester Fee - 31,500/-

Career Scope After B.Sc. (Radiology)

A B.Sc. in Radiology offers a promising career path in the ever-expanding healthcare industry, with opportunities in both clinical and non-clinical domains. Graduates can work as radiologic technologists, MRI or CT scan technicians, sonographers, radiation therapists, or X-ray technicians in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and specialty clinics. With additional certifications or experience, they can specialize in areas such as interventional radiology, nuclear medicine, or cardiovascular imaging. The growing demand for advanced imaging techniques in disease diagnosis and treatment planning makes radiology professionals highly sought after. Those interested in research can contribute to advancements in medical imaging technology, while others may explore roles in healthcare administration, quality control, or equipment sales and servicing.

School of Basic & Applied Sciences

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