B.Sc (Radiology and Imaging Technology)

  • Focus on basic to advanced imaging techniques including X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound.
  • Training in patient positioning, image capturing, and radiation safety protocols.
  • Emphasis on understanding human anatomy relevant to diagnostic imaging.
  • Practical exposure in hospital radiology departments and diagnostic centers.
  • Introduction to medical imaging equipment operation and maintenance.
  • Encouragement for ethical practices and effective patient communication skills.
  • Develop the habit of lifelong learning and stay updated with changes in healthcare and society.
  • Eligible to work in private, military, and public health sectors.
  • Can contribute to industries involved in developing software and applications for medical imaging equipment.
  • Gain knowledge in Radiology and Imaging techniques like MRI, CT Scan, Ultrasound, and related technologies.
  • Learn to perform essential radiological procedures used in diagnosis.
  • Understand how imaging machines like MRI, CT, and X-ray work and how to use them safely.
  • Build a strong foundation in the science and safety measures of medical imaging technology.
  • Improve knowledge and skills through clinical experience, discussions, and research.
  • Dive deep into the subject and develop expertise to contribute to advancements in the field.
  • Develop hands-on technical and presentation skills using modern equipment and technology.
  • Learn how to apply skills and knowledge to evaluate and improve day-to-day imaging practices.
  • Become capable of working in hospitals, diagnostic centers, MRI units, and related imaging departments.
  • Develop problem-solving and critical thinking abilities to assist radiologists in diagnostic procedures.
  • Understand the principles and theories behind different diagnostic imaging methods.
  • Be well-versed in Radiology & Imaging Sciences and capable of performing necessary imaging procedures.
  • Combine practical skills with deep knowledge of various imaging techniques for effective diagnosis and patient care.
  • Duration – 3 Years (06 Semesters)
  • Mode of Instruction - English