Radiology
Dear candidate the radiology based course that AIIMS offer is B.Sc Medical Technology in Radiology Hons, which is a three years regular course conducted by the Institution. The admission into this course is strictly guided by the entrance exam conducted by the college, yes male candidate can apply however this course has correlation with B.Sc Nursing but not coming under that, so it is indeed a good choice to select the course.
https://dqxeclau.top/university/all-india-institute-of-medical-sciences-new-delhi/bsc-medical-technology-in-radiography-hons-course
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Hi,
In order to get a job in Canada, you must have a valid visa unless you get a direct work permit which is a very rare scneario based on your profile.
If eligible you could look for a direct PR visa patway and once you get the PR approved you could find work opportunities in Canada however you would still need to meet the registration/licensing requirement to work as a Radiologist in Canada.
Canadian radiologists are performing more imaging exams than ever before. Along with the increasing demand for radiology, there will also be growing workforce demands in several subspecialties: mammography, interventional radiology, cardiac imaging, neuroradiology, and pediatric radiology.
Also, you could look for higher studies in Canada which will eventually make you eligible to get a PSW (Post Study Work) visa to remain in Canada post your qualification and find suitable opportunities to work in your field of interest .
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Hey student,
Average fee ko radiology course in india is 20000 to 2 lakhs depends upon the college and course you do in radiology
Hope this helps you student,
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Hii, Aspirant...
No, after finishing a BSc in radiology, you cannot pursue a PhD in radiology.
A doctorate in radiology is a three-year full-time medical degree programme in radiology and radiological science.
The admissions process for Ph.D. Radiology is based on merit and an entrance examination. To pursue this programme, a student must have completed a DM or MD in Radiology course from any accredited university with a minimum of 55 percent aggregate of marks.
I hope you find this material useful.
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Hello Student
There is no obstrucle or difficulties to get admission in the course of radiology inAFMC for a civilian. But no married candidate is allowed to get admission in MBBS BDS or near the courses like radiology also. In the course candidate is not allowed to marry either.
For more information you can click on the official website of AFMC : https:// AFMC.nic.in
For a PG course in Radiology the eligibility criteria is
So you cant opt for the Radiology course in PG although you can opt for the UG courses.
To know more about Radiology visit the link below:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/radiology-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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if you have done your Bsc from non medical subject then you are not eligible for Msc in radiology . students who has done their Bsc in medical radiology, medical imagining, nursing, allied health sciences x-ray imaging as specialization, medical technology with x-ray or imagining as specialization are only eligible for completing their msc in msc radiology. All the Best.
Hey,
The cut off rank under ST category of All India Quota in 2020 was as follows -
To get a complete list of colleges in which you can get a seat in your desired branch, you can use NEET PG COLLEGE PREDICTOR https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-pg-college-predictor
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