Radiology
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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With 89% in 12th and 40,000 EAMCET rank in general category, getting a BSc Radiology seat in government colleges is difficult.
However, you have good chances in private or semi-government colleges.
Hello Aspirant,
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.
With 89% in 12th (PCB) and an EAMCET rank of 40,000 (General Category), getting admission in top government colleges for B.Sc Radiology is challenging due to high cutoffs. However, you have fair chances in private medical or paramedical colleges offering B.Sc Radiology courses under management quotas.
You can also explore deemed universities and private health science colleges where admissions are done based on 12th board marks and direct counseling.
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Hello aspirant,
In India, the cost of a Bachelor of Science in Radiology program often varies according on whether the school is public or private. The annual fees at government colleges are often lower, ranging from Rs 1,500 to Rs 35,000. However, tuition at private colleges is typically more expensive, ranging from Rs 60,000 to Rs 1.8 lakh annually.
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In order for you to get accepted into the B.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technologies program at VNGMC (Vilasrao Deshmukh Government Medical College), Latur, you will want to apply through the State CET Cell Maharashtra counseling process and NOT by directly going to the college.
Hello Devnashi,
Yes, based on your 12th percentage, direct admission to B.Sc. Radiology is possible particularly in private colleges or deemed universities. Most institutes need students to have completed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as core subjects. Although a minimum of 50% above is usually required and could differ depending on colleges. Entrance exams are typically required for government colleges, whereas many private institutes provide merit-based direct admissions.
The Indira Gandhi Medical College Shimla offers BSc in Radiology and Imaging Technique as full time, 3 years undergraduate program affiliated with Himachal Pradesh University.
The eligibility criteria include a 10+2 with science (PCB) from a recognized board, with a minimum of 50% marks for general candidates and 40% for SC/ST/OBC candidates.
The fees of course is 13,000 INR per annum.
Admission to KMIO’s B.Sc. Radiography course is based solely on 12th PCB marks (minimum 50%), with no entrance exam required.
As a 17-year-old, you meet the age requirement, and you can apply directly via merit-based admission.
Ensure you meet eligibility, submit accurate application documents, and participate in the college’s admission process for seat confirmation.
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