Hello, Mariya
You can have a career in the hospital, in teaching as you can work as a lecturer or teach in schools and colleges.
You can work as radiation oncologist, radiation therapist, nuclear medicine technologist, Dermatological consultant and a technologist in radiotherapy and much more.
The future for this course of study is bound to continually increase in the year 2017 down to 2025 and beyond.
It is a field you can diversify your practice among private and public companies by working as a freelancer for those calls requiring part time employment.
SALARY For the fresh graduate with a Bsc in radiotherapy, it is in the average of Rs 840, 000 per annum and the more experienced worker stands to earn far higher than what is paid to a fresher per annum.
Many more placements are often available in government hospitals, and private establishments. You can go for lecturing jobs. Or You can yet get jobs outside the shores of India with better pay packages.
Thanks.
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