Radiology
mysore medical college and kims hubli both are known for its academics but if you compare in terms of infrastructure and faculty quality, mysore medical college is better.
its has 1.5T mri and a 64 slice ct scanner. it is a great choice for md radiology. this is subject to the past and upcoming years' variation
Hello,
After B.Sc in CBZ you can opt for the followingoptions:
M.Sc. Biochemistry.
M.Sc. Biotechnology.
M.Sc. Applied Biology.
M.Sc. Chemistry.
M.Sc. Molecular Biology.
M.Sc. Medical Technology.
Cardiac perfusion technology.
Bioinformatics.
The courses are highly in demand and is offered by various institutions in India and abroad. From manufacturing industries to MNCs and corporates, there are lot of job opportunities.
Dear applicant warm wishes for your rank, as you know MD Radiology requires a very good rank compared to few other specializations, though it is an assumption based on previous years cut-off data, based on your OBC category your chances of getting MD Radiology is intermediate but you have more chances to get specializations like
1. MD Dermatology
2. MD General Medicine
3. MD Paediatrics
4. MD Geriatrics
5. MD ENT etc., through the All India Quota.
You can use our NEET PG college predictor to understand the better chances of getting admission into different colleges based on your merit rank
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
Good luck!!
Hello aspirant,
JIPMER conducted BSC entrance exam every year to get admission in various bsc courses including radiology. candidates need to secure 50 percent marks in PCB background.
the tentative dates for exams is released.
Form Date 2022 22 Apr - 29 May 2022 (Tentative)(applications are invited in Online mode)
Admit card 12 Jun 2022 (Tentative)(one week before exam date)
Exam Date 22 Jun - 30 Jun 2022 (Tentative)
Result 29 Jul - 31 Jul 2022 (Tentative)
There is five subjects asked in entrance exam i.e physics, chemistry, biology, english, logical reasoning.biology carries most number of questions which is 40.
For cutoff and placements refer link
https://dqxeclau.top/university/jawaharlal-institute-of-postgraduate-medical-education-and-research-puducherry/amp
Hi,
To get admission in MD Radiology the student/aspirants have to qualify NEET-PG with required cutoff percentile in individual category i.e. for general 50th percentile and 40th percentile for SC, ST and OBC followed by PG Medical counseling by MCC and State DME's.
Students are eligible to apply to this course if they have completed the MBBS degree course with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks from a recognized University/College.
Many colleges prefer entrance exam scores as a selection criterion.
(2019)
CollegeStateR1 Closing
Mysore Medical College & Research Institute, MysoreKarnataka423
Goa Medical College, PanajiGoa266
Madurai Medical College, MaduraiTamilnadu379
Osmania Medical College KotiTelangana480
Hope this helps
Wish you luck
Hello student
hope you are doing great. As per your query I would like to tell you that their are numerous college in india who offers bsc course in radiology . Following are name of some:-
Following is the link for reference:-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-radiology-colleges-in-thiruvananthapuram
Hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future
Hello Aspirant. I hope you are doing great.
According to your question,Radiologists earn comparitvely more than pharmist. Radiology technician earns 5-10 LPA. And in case of a Pharmist it is 2-5 LPA. Both are good in their own way,and you should go for the one which interests you. Radiology jobs are more hectic and needs dedication. Being a Pharmist is a Patient-centred multidisciplinary work. So choose wisely.
I hope you are doing well and good.Diploma in Radiology Therapy is a 1 or 2-year postgraduate level program. In some colleges, the duration of this course is 1 year. You can make your career as a X-Ray Technician, Radiation Therapy Technologist, Radiation Protection Specialist, Diagnostic Radiographer, etc.
In pursuing jobs after both courses, your salary fully depends on your experience and knowledge.
I would suggest you to enrol for a proper bachelor's degree instead of a diploma. You can pursue diploma anytime later. You should pursue B.Sc. for better job opportunities.
Goodluck!!!!
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