after b.sc in medical imaging technology can i do m.sc nuclear medicine
Hello Anubhav,
Unfortunately, you are not eligible for getting admission into M.Sc Nuclear Medicine.
M.Sc Nuclear Medicine eligibley criteria:
Education Qualification: Candidates must have passed B.Sc in Nuclear Medicine from a recognised College are only eligible to study M.Sc Nuclear Medicine.
Admission Criteria: Merit or Entrance exam depending on the College.
Colleges offering M.Sc Nuclear Medicine:
- Tamil Nadu Dr M.G.R. Medical University, Chennai
- Punjab University, Chandigarh
- Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Manipal
- All India Institute of Medical Sciences, Delhi
To get more information about Nuclear Medicine courses, eligibility criteria, career opportunities, etc go through below mentioned link.
May this information was helpful to you.
Best of Luck!!
what are the best options of colleges for a neet pg rank of 7701 for md or dnb nuclear medicine?
I am selected for SVIMS college at Thirupathi. In the application form my preference first was Nuclear medicine technology and now I wanted to study Cardiovascular perfusion technology.How I can change my preference
Hello.
You must contact the admission authorities at your college to know the details regarding the course change. They can guide you better and can tell you all that you need to know on how to change your course from one to another. Then you must follow all these steps as they say. You must do it immediately before the semesters.
is Nuclear medicine technology is best or radiology
Hope you are doing well!
Bsc. Nuclear medicine technology is a 3 year undergraduate course, which teaches about diagnosis and treatment of diseases in patients using radioactive medicines.
It is based upon chemical, physical, applied anatomy facts.
It is different from ct scans, tomography etc.
Here is the first year syllabus of this course:-
Human anatomy
Physiology
Basics of computer
It has a high scope in coming future.
Now, Bsc. Radiology is also a 3 year undergraduate exam which is based upon Ct scans, Mri, tomography, xrays etc. .
Subjects in Radiology
Principles of Medical Imaging
Medical Biochemistry
Radiographic Technique
Para- clinic Training
Human Anatomy
Radiation Physics
It is also a huge scope career in India and abroad also.
So now, you should decide based on your interests .
As both are high salary and high scope courses.
Hope this helps you
All the best
hi. i want to apply for msc in nuclear medicine and molecular technology .. could you guide me in government sector and in abroad also thanks....
Hey Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great,
As you want to know the some of the government colleges which provide MSc in nuclear technology. The following is the link of government colleges which may provide MSc in nuclear medicine:
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-nuclear-medicine-colleges-in-india
If you want to study abroad for this course and want more detailed information about that then you can click on the following link:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/nuclear-medicine-course
If you are unable to click on these links then you can copy and paste it on google and access that.
I hope this will help you,
Best of Luck :)
is there any scope of getting jobs for Nuclear medicine technology students after completing Msc
Hello hello !!!
Yes sir , there is a wide variety of scope for nuclear medicine technology students after completing Msc in India as well as in Abroad.
Here i would like to tell you some career options like you can serve as an radiologist after the completing Msc.
As the radiologist performs the imaging of the body of the patient and treats them based on the outcomes.
You can work as a higher profile more than lab associate and research assistant . You can also work in MRI sector in hospitals or as a lab manager.
Kindly go through the link for more detailing:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/nuclear-medicine-course
Hope it will be helpful for you.
Good luck !!!
Are bsc Hons zoology students eligible for MSc nuclear medicine technology or only bsc(general) zoology can be eligible?
Hey there
Yes, The candidates who have completed their bachelor of science degree or Bachelor of Science Honours degree in physics, chemistry, mathematics, zoology, microbiology, biochemistry, Bioinformatics, biotechnology, or Nuclear medicine are eligible for doing masters science Nuclear medicine.
can i work as nuclear medicine technologist after completing bsc medical radiological technology (mrt)
Hello,
Hope you are doing great! Here's your answer!
A nuclear medicine technologist is a highly specialized profession with the primary focus on how the body functions in order to help in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of diseases. They prepare and administer small amounts of radioactive substances known as “Radiopharmaceuticals” along with other medications and treatments. The main responsibility of the Nuclear Medicine Technologists is to create the internal images of the human body organs by using radioactive drugs called radiopharmaceuticals.
Yes , The students of B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology can also be hired as Nuclear Medicine Technologists.
The basic eligibility criteria to pursue a Bachelor of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology:
- The aspiring candidates should have cleared 10+2 examinations in physics, chemistry, biology, and English with Biology or Mathematics as optional subjects with at least 45% to 50% marks and should have passed out from the recognized institution or board.
- Few reputed institutes conduct entrance examination for the admission as well.
The Master of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology is a two-year full-time program and the basic eligibility criteria to pursue a Master of Science in Nuclear Medicine Technology:
The student should hold a BSc degree in Nuclear Medicine or Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics/Radio-diagnosis/Radiotherapy/Life sciences with Physics as a subject from a recognized university/institute.
All the best!
Hope it will help!
Thank you!
I am doing bsc Hons zoology,can I do MSc in nuclear medicine technology?
The marks of admission for this course vary from University to University. In various colleges and Universities, there is an entrance exam for the admission to courses.
Hope you will get some help...
im pursuing bsc mlt. can i eligible for msc nuclear medicine ?
Sorry to say but for M.Sc Nuclear Medicine you must pass your graduation in B.Sc Nuclear Medicine. However, you can try other paramedical courses as per your interests or go for DMLT instead.
Wishing you all the best