Radiology
Hello gunavanthi!
The average Fees from B.Sc radiology is around 15,000 to 2,50,000. Please note that fees for B.Sc. radiology can vary for colleges depending upon whether it's a private college or a goverment college, the facilities they provide, the infrastructure of labs and lecture halls. You can check more details related to B.Sc radiology at Career360 .
So, if you want fees for a specific college then you can specify it I would be happy to help!
Hello,
RUHS offers B.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technology .
The fee is around Rs. 60,000 – Rs. 70,000 per year. (It may vary slightly each year and for private/affiliated colleges.)
Admission process:
RUHS conducts an entrance exam for B.Sc. paramedical courses.
You need to apply online through the RUHS website.
Admission is given based on entrance exam marks and counselling.
Hope it helps !
At RUHS Jaipur, the B.Sc. in Radiation Technology (Radiology) fees are about rs. 68,000 for the full 3 years – rs. 26,000 in the first year (rs. 21,000 tuition + rs. 5,000 other charges), and rs. 21,000 per year in the 2nd and 3rd years.
Admission process: No entrance exam; selection is based on Class 12 marks (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English with at least 50% aggregate) and seat allotment through merit and counselling.
Hi dear candidate,
The fees at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government College Kangra for BSc Radiology (3 years) is expected to be around INR 72,000 for 1 year. The official website does not mention the exact fees for the course.
Know more:
RPGMC Kangra Courses & Fees Structure 2025: Duration, Seats & Study Mode
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The B.Sc. Radiology & Imaging Technology course at RPGMC costs about 3030 in the first year. For the next three years, the fees are around 2490 per year. This brings the total course fee to nearly 10500 for the full 4-year program. The amount includes tuition, exam, registration, and other charges. In earlier years, the total fee was lower, showing recent revisions. It is always best to confirm with the official college notice before applying.
Hello Aspirant,
Since you've completed your B.Sc., you have a few options for a Radiology course:
M.Sc. in Radiology / Medical Imaging Technology (2 years): This is a postgraduate degree. You'd need to check specific university requirements, as some might prefer a B.Sc. in Radiology/Medical Imaging, while others might accept a B.Sc. in relevant science fields (like Physics, Chemistry, Biology) with certain marks. Admissions are usually merit-based or through university-specific entrance exams.
Postgraduate Diploma in Radiology / Medical Imaging Technology (1-2 years): A shorter, more focused option. Eligibility again depends on the institution, but a B.Sc. degree is generally required.
You'll need to research colleges offering these programs, check their eligibility criteria, application deadlines (usually around July-August ), and fee structures. Look for colleges with good practical training and hospital affiliations.
Hi,
Thanks for reaching out! Its good to see that you're aiming for AAU cet exam. Here's how you can prepare for the exam.
1. Firstly, understand the syllabus and exam pattern.
2. Look for the right study materials, and make sure to gather all the previous year question papers too.
3. Focus on high-scoring and important topics.
4. Practice more. Keep on revising the topics that you have covered.
5. Solve the previous years' question papers.
6. Come up with a smart and achievable study plan; like mock tests, practice questions, etc.
Pro tips:
- Set timely goals. Set a target, and time limit for a topic, and take a short break.
- Consistency is more important. A daily 3–4 hour focused study with revision and mock tests can help you perform better than last-minute heavy study.
- Follow official AAU cet website, and keep yourself updated on the details of the exam.
All the very best!
There are some few colleges that admit students without any entrance exam and those are on the basis of 12th marksheet: - Guru Nanak University, Hyderabad - Malla Reddy University, Hyderabad For Government colleges you must need to give an entrance exam, but to go for some private colleges no exam is required. first you can select which type of college you want to go for and then continue admission procedure.
Hi!
AIIMS mostly allows medical interns or students from allied health sciences like BSc Radiology, MBBS, BPT, etc. So, make sure your background matches.Contact the AIIMS department of radiology via email.Draft a polite, clear email with your resume, purpose of internship, duration you're available, and current qualification.If you're a student, get a recommendation letter from your college and attach it.
Sometimes AIIMS also has internship notifications on their website, so check under the Announcements section regularly.
It may take time to get a reply, but if you're genuinely interested, keep following up.
Thank you!
Hello
Galgotias University is a decent private institution for pursuing B.Sc. in Radiology, especially if you're looking for modern infrastructure and industry exposure. However, when it comes to government job eligibility or admission into government colleges for M.Sc. Radiology, the recognition and credibility of the degree matter a lot. Galgotias is UGC-recognized, so technically the degree is valid, but some top government colleges for M.Sc. might prefer candidates from government institutions or reputed universities. It's important to ensure the course is properly accredited and includes practical hospital training.
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