After PhD in Radiology you can have multiple scopes ahead. You can join companies which produce radiological instruments and drugs and can work as an research associate there. Apart from this you can go for the Post Doctoral Fellowship and can further conduct your research in the field. Also you can be a professor in Medical College or any other colleges. There are numerous research institutions such as NCBS which recruits Scientists. As a result you can join such institutes as a Clinical Scientist.
The pay after PhD is quite good. The amount may be in the range of Rs. 8LPA to 12 LPA depending on the company or the institution you are in.
To know more about Radiology as a career visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/radiology-course
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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Hello Aspirant...
You can undoubtedly become a radiologist after earning your PhD in radiology, but you also have numerous more options, which are outlined below: You can work as a researcher, a scientist, a professor of magnetic resource imaging, a radiation therapist, a paediatric radiation therapist, a professor, and so on.
I hope this information helps.
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