Radiology
Hi dear candidate,
To pursue B.Sc in Radiology you need to have passed your 12th grade with either PCB or PCM subjects along with aggregate marks above 50%.
The fees for a government college like DU is around INR 25,000 per year .
The fees for private institution may vary from college to college but on an average it is around INR 1,50,000 per year or even more.
DU would require CUET for admission which has been already conducted in 2025 and seat allocation is going on so may apply there if you have given CUET with relevant subjects.
Admissions for private colleges are also open till July end, some may require NEET and some may not.
For every detail for B.Sc Radiology, check at our official website:
BSc Radiology: Course, Eligibility, Fees, Admission, Duration, Syllabus, Colleges, Scope
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Hey
If we are talking about admission via CUET . So Result are declared on July 4, 2025.
Counseling & seat allotment: July to August 2025
Apply for counseling at target universities (before mid-to-late July)
Keep documents ready (CUET score, 12th marksheet, ID, etc.)
Monitor each university’s official website for admission updates
Note:Institutes like AIIMS, CMC Vellore, JIPMER have their own entrance or merit-based systems.
Link for bhu counseling: bhucuet.samarth.edu.in (http://bhucuet.samarth.edu.in)
Yes, you can get admission in Physiotherapy (BPT) or BSc Radiology and Imaging Technology through your MHT CET PCB score. Many private and some government colleges in Maharashtra accept PCB scores for these courses.
If your score is around 89 percentile or higher, you have a good chance of getting into a decent physiotherapy or radiology college. Admissions are done through the state counselling process known as CAP counselling.
For BSc Radiology also, colleges consider your MHT CET PCB score along with your board marks. You just need to meet the eligibility criteria set by the colleges.
HELLO,
Yes, after clearing your HSC you can join a Radiology Technician Course usually offered as a diploma in Radiology/Medical Imaging Technology or B.Sc in Radiology
Here is the eligibility criteria :-
1. 10+2 ( Science stream - PCB/PCM )
2.Minimum 50% marks ( may vary by college )
Course Duration and Fees
1 Diploma: 2 Years fees will be around Rs30000 to Rs1,00,000/year
2.B.Sc 3 years fees will be Rs 50000 to 1.5lakh
Hostel:- Most medical colleges have on campus hostels or there will be an PG hostels nearby best to directly contact the college for accurate details
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It depends on the placement cell of your college that whether they can place you for internship at hospitals like Apollo, CMC or AIIMS.
The colleges that promise internship at hospitals for B.S radiology are SGT University, IPSM Dwarka and MIAPE Delhi.
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Yes, you can join B.Sc. Radiology at GITAM University through AP EAMCET, provided your rank is around 15,000 or better. GITAM accepts EAMCET scores during counseling for admission to paramedical courses like Radiology.
If your rank is higher or you miss out in counseling, you can still apply through GITAM’s own entrance exam (GAT) as an alternative route. Make sure you meet the eligibility criteria (minimum 50% in PCB, 45% for OBC) and keep your documents ready during the counseling process.
Hello Aspirant,
To pursue B.Sc. (Hons.) in B.Sc. Radiology at AIIMS, you need to appear for the AIIMS Paramedical Entrance Exam, conducted by AIIMS, New Delhi.
Its Eligibility Criteria includes-
Passed 10+2 with Physics,Chemistry,Biology and English.
Minimum marks:50%(General/OBC) and 45%(SC/ST).
Apply for AIIMS paramedical entrance Exam.
Based on your rank and cut-off you will be alloted seats through counselling.
All the best for your AIIMS entrance preparation.
With 89% in 12th (PCB) and 40,000 rank in EAMCET under the General category, your chances of getting B.Sc. Radiology in top government colleges are low, but you can still get admission in private or semi-private colleges offering paramedical or radiology course.
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Hello ,
First of all, congratulations on scoring 89% in PCB that’s a solid percentage. Even though your EAMCET rank is 40,000, you still have a chance to get admission into BSc Radiology, depending on the college and seat availability.
Radiology is a paramedical course, and many private colleges and some government colleges offer seats based on your 12th marks, EAMCET rank (only in some states) or some colleges give direct admission or counselling-based
Since you're in general category, competition is slightly higher, but with your marks, you can apply in private medical colleges or universities Also, some private universities offer direct admission based on 12th marks and conduct their own counselling, not through EAMCET.
Wishing you all the best in your medical journey!
You are eligible for admission into B.Sc. Radiology in most of the colleges with your 89% in your 12th boards (PCB stream). Most of them do not consider your EAMCET, that said, your EAMCET rank (40,000 in general category) may not yield admission in a few of the top government medical colleges, which offer paramedical courses. You will have chances to get into one of the private, semi-government colleges of your interests even with your rank in the management/spot admission quota. I suggest you check the cut-off trends and admission process of individual Colleges.
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