without neet how can i become an radiation oncologist after +2
Hi aspirant,
Radiation Oncologist is a ever green branch of speciality. To become radiation oncologist in India, there is no other way than clearing NEET exam.
- For NEET-UG M. B. B. S.- 4.5 yr course plus 1 year of Compulsory rotational Internship
- NEET-PG for M. D (Radiation Oncology) which is for 3 years course
- After this you can be called as RADIATION ONCOLOGIST.
Hope that helps.
after +2 how can i become oncologist
Hello Aspirant,
To become an oncologist, you should follow the below given steps
Secure 50% marks aggregate in science stream physics, chemistry and mathematics and appear in NEET UG, you can also opt for individual college entrance examinations. Secure a seat in MBBS. After completing MBBS you can opt for oncology as your major for your post graduate degree. Hope this helps and Good luck
after completing of applied physics how can I become a radiation oncologist
Hello Aspirant,
Radiation Oncologist is a specialist physician who uses ionizing radiation in the treatment of cancer.
To become a radiation oncologist:
After completing the 3 years degree of B.Sc. Applied Physics course- in which one has to go through all the major aspects of the field of study, the aspirant has to join various PG Advanced Diplomas/ Degree Course for specialization in the field of Oncology.
After getting the required basic qualification, interested candidate is to join the profession as Radiation Oncologist have to undergo post graduation in oncology i.e. MD (Oncology) or MD (Radiotherapy) followed by DM (Medical Oncology) etc.
To know more about the course, refer the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/oncology-and-radiotherapy-course
Good luck for future!
after +2 how can I become an radiation oncologist
Dear aspirant,
After 12 th standard you should do MBBS course after that by writing PG Entrance Exam and then you will become eligible to pursue Doctor of Medicine in Medical Radiation Oncology. Postgraduate MD degree is awarded after 3 years of post-MBBS in-service comprehensive training and a final university level exam. Radiation Oncology is an inspiring, rewarding and exciting field with a range of opportunities in the public and private areas.
Hope this helps you.
Good Luck!!