Radiography is used to diagnose diseases of the internal and hidden parts of the body using X-ray, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound (Sonography), CT Scan (Computer Tomography), MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) etc. Unless we get a detailed Image of internal body parts and what is happening in the body the treatment will not be effective. Radiography is concerned with operating radio imaging machines such as X-ray and interpreting results. The responsibility of a diagnostic radiographer is to assess patients and their clinical requirements to work out which radiographic techniques to use, to perform a range of radiographic examinations on patients to produce high-quality images, to take responsibility for radiation safety in your work area, including checking equipment for malfunctions and errors.
B.Sc. IN RADIOGRAPHY & ADVANCED IMAGING(BRAI)-3 year Course
Eligibility Criteria
- 10+2 having English as a subject in Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) as mendatory subjects with minimum of 50% marks from recognized Board.
- Selection criteria for admission shall be normally on merit basis/li>
Diploma in Radiography and Advanced Imaging(DRAI)-2 year course
Eligibility Criteria
- 10+2 having English as a subject in Science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) as mendatory subjects with minimum of 50% marks from recognized Board.
- Selection criteria for admission shall be normally on merit basis/li>
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After completion of the course one can opt for career in:
- Placement both State and Central Govt. Hospitals and Multi-Superspeciality Hospitals in India and Abroad.
- Individual laboratories as clinical technologist/Lab Managers.
- Research and development laboratories as a research scholar/Scientist.
- In various biotechnological industries as research assistant/Fellow
- As a medical laboratory Scientist in abroad hospitals and laboratories.
Teaching jobs in allied health colleges