Radiology
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Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the top colleges for radiology:
To know about the fees you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-radiology-colleges-in-india
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For pursuing Masters in Radiology, you should have completed your bachelors in BSc Radiology or other related field such as medical imaging, medical technology or biomedical engineering including internships and research assistantships.
Since you have pursued bachelors in Biotechnology, you are not eligible for Masters in radiology.
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Hello aspirant
For pursuing bsc radiology , there is no any specific entrance exam as such but many universities conduct their own test followed by personal interview for admisdion to bsc radiology. After that merit lost is prepared , on the basis of your rank in list you will get bsc radiology seat.
Radiology deals with study and imagingand various internal organs of the body. It includes x ray scanning, MRI etc .
Eligibility criteria to pursue bsc radiology - The candidate must havd passed class xii with minimum 50% marks in physics, chemistry and biology from any government recognized university.
Entrance Exams: Some institutions require entrance exams to assess the applicant's knowledge and aptitude. Interview: Shortlisted candidates may be called for an interview. Merit-Based Selection: Admission can be based on academic performance, entrance exam scores, and interview performance. IGMC Shimla UG Selection Criteria
2024
The selection criteria for UG courses at IGMC Shimla are as follows: MBBS: Candidates with a valid score in NEET UG followed by the MCC NEET Counselling for All India Quota (AIQ) Seats for 15% and HP NEET Counselling for 85% of State Quota Seats The candidate should have passed 10+2 from a recognized university or board with science le, medical group, chemistry, Biology & English with 50% marks for General candidate and 40% in case of SC.ST & OBC candidates.
To secure a government hospital job after MD Radiology, appear for state or central medical recruitment exams like UPSC CMS, NEET-SS, or state PSCs. Build expertise, gain relevant experience, and stay updated on job notifications via health department portals.
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