No, typically colleges won't offer an M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology directly after a B.Sc. in Radiotherapy. The M.Sc. programs usually require a background in subjects directly related to Nuclear Medicine, such as physics, chemistry, or a B.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine itself.
Contact schools directly and inquire about their specific requirements. Some may consider your radiotherapy background with additional coursework.Look into postgraduate diplomas in Nuclear Medicine Technology. These might be a stepping stone to an M.Sc. program. https://www.careers360.com/colleges/institute-of-nuclear-medicine-and-allied-sciences-new-delhi I hope it helps!
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