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Career in Radiology

About Radiology: Radiology is the study of the disease or medical condition with the aid of technology and medicines. It is one of the most popular branches of paramedical. Radiology is widely categorized into two types diagnostic radiology and interventional radiology. The former category involves scanning using X-ray images to diagnose and detect injuries/issues. The latter category uses contemporary imaging techniques such as CT scans and MRI.

An aspirant having a keen interest in radiology can opt for several courses to attend that specialize in the same. The demand for the professional radiologist is enormous. There is a wide scope and umpteen career opportunities post the completion of radiology courses.

The courses of radiology elaboratively cover all the aspects of diagnosis and scanning. It introduces students to modern techniques and radiographic imaging tools. The courses aim at training students in imaging the human body and extracting the details.

Below mentioned are the various courses and eligibility criteria for radiology courses.

Radiology Courses in India

Below mentioned are various radiology courses in India. The courses are certificate courses, undergraduate courses, postgraduate courses as well as masters. A candidate can choose and select the course depending upon their academic qualification and career goals.

Name of the Course

Type of course

Duration

Certificate in Radiography

Certificate

6 months

Certificate in Radiology Assistant

Certificate

6 months

Certificate in Radiology Diagnostic

Certificate

6 months

Diploma in Radiography and Radiotherapy

Diploma

1 year

Diploma in Radio Diagnosis

Diploma

2 years

Diploma in Radio- diagnostic Technology

Diploma

2 years

B. SC in Radiography

Under Graduate

3 years

B. SC (Hons) in Medical Radiotherapy Technologies

Under Graduate

3 Years

MD/MS in Radio Diagnosis

Postgraduate

3 years

M .SC Radiology

Postgraduate

2 years

Postgraduate Diploma in Radiotherapy Technology

PG Diploma

2years

Postgraduate Diploma in Radio-diagnosis and imaging sciences

PG Diploma

2 years

Postgraduate Diploma in X-ray Radiography and Ultra Sonography

PG Diploma

1 year 6 month

Eligibility Criteria for Radiology Courses

The candidates aspiring the pursue a career in Radiology must make sure to qualify for the radiology courses. In India, the eligibility criteria for radiology courses vary depending upon the institution, type of course, duration of the course and much more.

Below mentioned is the general eligibility criteria for a certificate, undergraduate and postgraduate courses in Radiology.

  • Certificate Radiology Courses:

The basic eligibility criteria for certificate radiology courses in 10+2 from a recognized board/university.

  • Undergraduate Radiology Courses:

The candidate must have completed 10+2 with physics, biology, chemistry as mandatory subjects.

The admission of the undergraduate radiology courses is granted based on the merit of students. The students must have secured a minimum of 50% marks to qualify for the undergraduate radiology courses.

  • Post Graduate Radiology Courses:

The admission in the postgraduate radiology courses is done on the basis of the merit obtained in the undergraduate courses. A candidate must have secured a minimum of 50% to qualify for the postgraduate radiology courses.

The admission for MD and MS is granted on the basis of the entrance examination. The candidates must appear for the institute’s entrance examination to enrol for MD/MS.

Admission process for Radiology courses

The admission process for radiology courses depends upon the institute and type, of course, one wish to enrol for. Generally, for a certificate course, admission is given based on the merit and marks obtained by students in 10+2. For undergraduate courses, the institutes have a mix of merit lists and counselling sessions. The final admission is granted to the students based on their interaction with faculty during the counselling sessions. For masters, admission is usually done on the basis of marks obtained in the entrance examination.

Radiology career and scope

Radiology is one of the high in demand branches of medical science. Radiology deals with scanning, imaging and diagnosis to detect disease, injuries or issues in the human body. The various courses of radiology introduce one to different imaging techniques, tools, anatomy of the human body, medicines and much more. It polishes and refines the skills of the students.

Hence, there is a constant need for qualified, certified radiologists. Post the completion of an educational course in radiology one can get access to umpteen career opportunities.

Some of the areas that one can serve after completing certificate/diploma, undergraduate and postgraduate courses include:

  • Radiology Technician
  • Radiologist
  • MRI Technician
  • Radiology Assistant
  • Radiology technologist
  • Radiographer
  • Ultrasound technician
  • Radiology nurse
  • CT Tech/CT Scan Technologist/CAT Scan Technologist

The urbanisation and rapid development in the field of medical science have paved a long way for professionals. Many diagnostic centres are vigorously expanding themselves across the India and world. These diagnostic centres require technicians and qualified professionals to efficiently manage, run and operate the diagnostic centres. An expert with a degree/certificate in Radiology can work as an assistant doctor, technician and much more.

Some areas of employment for graduates in radiology is as follows:

  • Government and private hospitals
  • Diagnostic centres
  • Government and private medical laboratories
  • Super Specialty hospitals
  • Nursing homes and much more.
  • Nursing homes and much more.

The annual package and salary of radiologists depend upon several factors including academic performance, qualification, institution, skills, calibre, experience and much more.

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