Radiology
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You can get admission in B.Sc Radiology only if you meet all the required eligibility criterias which are as follows
1. Students should have completed their class 12 from a recognised board in the science stream with minimum aggregate score of 50% with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects.
2. In addition to this, students must also appear for relevant entrance examinations like CUET-UG and meet the cut-off score as specified by the institution.
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If you want to know the colleges that offers B.Sc Radiology course then here's a list:
Please visit the website by clicking on the link provided below for more information
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-radiology-colleges-in-india?page=2&sort_by=4°ree=64
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DEAR STUDENT,
Yes, radiology course is available in India.
Radiology Course are available in many Colleges in india.
EXAMPLE,
YES, Osmania University has a Radiology course in paramedical and allied health sciences field .
How to apply for admission:
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B.Sc Radiology is a 3-years undergraduate course in the field of medicine.
Students who want to pursue this course must have passed their 12th standard from a recognised board in the science stream and with a minimum score of 50% or as stated with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects. Apart from this, candidates must also appear for relevant entrance examinations such as CUET-UG and meet the cut-off score as specified by the institute. The course fees for this course may range from 15k to 3.5 lakhs depending on the type of institution.
You can visit the link given below for more information:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bsc-in-radiology#toc_1
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