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I've completed bsc in radio imaging technology.Now l want to pursue master's


Shashikumar R 27th Nov, 2024
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Deepti Singh 27th Nov, 2024

Hello,

Having completed B.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technology, a master's degree is possible for further expertise. The popular options are M.Sc. in Radiology and Imaging Technology, M.Sc. in Medical Imaging Technology, or M.Sc. in Radiological Physics to delve deeper into technical and clinical knowledge in advanced imaging techniques such as MRI and CT. You could also specialize in other related fields such as M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine or Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) for healthcare management positions.

A minimum of 50-60 percent marks in B.Sc. with a degree in Radiology, Imaging Technology, or a related field is essential for eligibility. The method of admission is entrance-exam-based, such as AIIMS PG, JIPMER PG, and merit-based. Graduates find advanced positions in hospitals, diagnostic centers, research, or in teaching institutions.

For more about best colleges, application deadlines, and exams, check at Careers360 or the relevant university websites.

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