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From the latest data it is seemed that in order to be eligible for M.Sc. Nuclear Medicine, one has to have a Undergraduate degree in the same subject. Eligibility criteria for Post Graduate course, that is M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology demand a completed B.Sc. in the same field from a recognized and registered university. The marks or percentage requirement for this may vary from university to university. Some of them also conduct their entrance examination.
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BSc (Radiology and Radiotherapy) students are not eligible to study for MSc (Nuclear Medicine). To be eligible for the MSc (Nuclear Medicine) course, candidates must have a B.Sc. with Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry & Zoology / Biotechnology (Medical Stream) as major topics from a recognized university. Students with a B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine / Biophysics is also eligible for admission to the MSc (Nuclear Medicine) course.
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