All msc nuclear medicine college in india
Colleges in India that offer an M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine or related postgraduate degrees in Nuclear Medicine Technology.
Top Colleges Offering M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine/Technology:
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi: Offers M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology.
- Christian Medical College (CMC), Vellore: Offers M.Sc. in disciplines that might have relevance or related to Nuclear Medicine. They also offer a PG Diploma in Nuclear Medicine Technology (though it might be discontinued).
- Sanjay Gandhi Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (SGPGIMS), Lucknow: Offers M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology.
- Panjab University, Chandigarh: Offers M.Sc. (Medicine) in Nuclear Medicine.
- Manipal College of Health Professions (MAHE), Manipal: Offers M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology.
- IIT Kharagpur: Offers M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine (and also M.Sc. + Ph.D. in Nuclear Medicine).
- Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow: Offers M.Sc. (Medicine) in Nuclear Medicine.
- Sunrise University, Alwar: Claims to offer M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine.
- Sher-I-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Srinagar: Offers M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine).
- Guru Gobind Singh Medical College and Hospital, Faridkot: Offers M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine Technology).
- Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Allied Health Sciences, Jaipur: Offers M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine Technology).
- Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow: Offers M. Sc. (Nuclear Medicine Technology).
- College of Medical Technology, Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences, Lucknow: Offers M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology.
- Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Kochi: May offer related postgraduate programs in Allied Health Sciences.
- Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), Hyderabad: Offers a Post Graduate Diploma Course in Nuclear Medicine Technology (PGDNMT).
- Radiation Medicine Centre, BARC, Mumbai: Offers M.Sc. (Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology) and related M.Sc. programs.
Important Considerations:
- Course Name Variations: Be aware that the exact name of the postgraduate program might vary (e.g., M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine, M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine Technology, M.Sc. (Medicine) in Nuclear Medicine). The curriculum will likely have significant overlap.
- Eligibility: Generally, eligibility requires a Bachelor's degree in a relevant science field such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Allied Health Sciences, or Medicine. Specific percentage requirements can vary.
- Admission Process: Admission is usually based on merit (marks in the bachelor's degree) or through entrance examinations conducted by the university or institute (e.g., INI CET for AIIMS and other national importance institutes, university-specific entrance tests).
- Fees: Fees can vary significantly between government and private institutions. Government colleges generally have lower fees (ranging from a few thousands to around a lakh per year), while private colleges can range from INR 1 Lakh to several lakhs per year. Please refer to my previous answer for a more detailed fee breakdown.
- AERB Recognition: Some institutes mention that their Nuclear Medicine Technology courses are recognized by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB), which is important for professionals working with radioactive materials.
Recommendation:
You should visit the official website of your desired College or you can directly contact the admission office for further details.
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I am studying btech 1st year,2nd semester.I want to pursue dual degree in BBA simultaneously.Is it legal to pursue technical and non-technical degree according to UGC(university grants commission)and AICTE(All India Council for Technical Education). Please, kindly clarify my doubt as soon possible
Pursuing a dual degree (like B.Tech + BBA ) simultaneously is generally not permitted under UGC (University Grants Commission) guidelines if both are full-time regular degree programs from two different universities.
Here’s the rule:
According to the UGC regulations , you can pursue two degrees simultaneously only if one is in regular mode and the other is in Open/Distance Learning (ODL) or Online mode .
What you can do:
Since you’re in B.Tech 1st year, 2nd semester , you can:
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Continue your B.Tech in regular mode
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Take up a BBA through Distance/Online mode from a UGC-approved university (like IGNOU, Amity Online, LPU Online, NMIMS Global, etc.)
What you cannot do:
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You cannot do both B.Tech and BBA as regular full-time degrees at the same time.
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You cannot be enrolled in two different regular universities for full-time courses.
How many government colleges are there in India which give mbbs course.
There are around 300 government medical colleges in India offering MBBS courses. These colleges are spread across various states and Union Territories. The number may change slightly as new colleges open or existing ones change their status. Admission to these colleges is through exams like NEET, and they provide affordable education compared to private institutions. Government colleges also offer better infrastructure, experienced faculty, and opportunities for practical training in hospitals.
For more details you can visit the link given below
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor