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Welcome to B.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology

Medical imaging technology course is an undergraduate programme of three years and 1year internship .

The Study of the B.Sc. MIT mainly deals with the usage of the radiations to diagnose the disease in the patients by using sophisticated medical machinery.

Duration : 4 Years

Min Qualification Required: 10+2

The B.Sc. MIT students are given training and expertise to use and maintain the radiation equipment. It is a undergraduate radiology course that is an electromagnetic radiation that penetrates within the human body and creates image of those structures on a photographic film. Radiological Technology is the production of medical images commonly called as X-rays. Students learn how to prepare patients undergoing X-rays and electrocardiogram procedures and endure the procedures are carried carefully. They also perform veni-puncture and injections as well as conduct back office laboratory tests.

On completion of this course each candidate is capable of working in different job fields like hospitals, clinics, medical labs, etc.


Career Scope

Career Scope of B.Sc. MIT :

  • The increase in the demand for the radiologists has created ample job opportunities for the B.Sc. MIT students.
  • The B.Sc. MIT students are basically hired in Hospitals and Diagnostic centres .
  • There is also an option of higher studies , upon completion of B.Sc. MIT Course , a person can go for a Masters degree and further studies.
  • Some of the important job roles are:
      As Radiographers (Radiographers are required to diagnose the patients with different types of radiations equipment like X- ray, CT scan, MRI, NMR)
      As Computer Tomography
      As Diagnostic medical surgeon
      As Mammographer

Learning

The Study of the B.Sc. MIT mainly deals with the usage of the radiations to diagnose the disease in the patients by using sophisticated medical machinery.

B.Sc. MIT core subjects include :

  • Human anatomy and Physiology
  • Biochemistry
  • Microibiology
  • Radiation physics
  • Radiographic techniques
  • Radiographic photography and image processing.
  • Diagnostic imaging technique