Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
I believe you're referring to the bachelor in radiation technology and the diploma in radiation technology, the former of which is a two-year undergraduate course and the latter of which is a three-year undergraduate course. These are basically courses in which knowledge about the treatment of illness is imparted, with theoretical and practical application of radio diagnostic technology, medical imaging, radiographic techniques, procedures involving patient care, and so on, see. However, you should keep in mind that these courses are two to three years long, and you're already a mathematics graduate, so what about your BSc Maths Degree? It would be far better if you pursue higher studies such as MSc, then appear for CSIR NET/SET at the state level, after which you can teach in colleges after passing these exams; however, BEd is required for teaching in schools; alternatively, you can pursue MBA if you're interested in management domain; these courses.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck
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