Eligibility and courses in Radiography

Which course should I do to become a radiographer?


One can undergo Bachelor of Science in Radiography (B.S.c. Radiography) which involves the medical field study which deals with diagnoses the ailment and diseases of the internal parts of the body using X-ray, fluoroscopy, ultrasound, CT scan, MRI, PET etc.

However, one can also do master and doctorate in this field after completing graduate degree of B.Sc in radiography.

What is the eligibility to pursue a course in Radiography?


The eligibility criterion for pursuing B.Sc (Radiography) degree is 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. However, some of the good and reputed institutes require 50% marks at 10+2 level and entrance examination criteria also.

What are the subjects of study in radiography course?


Following are the subjects of study:

• Introduction to Radiography
• Anatomy
• Biochemistry
• Biostatistics
• Computed Tomography
• Imaging Technique
• Magnetic Resonance and Imaging
• Microbiology
• Nuclear Medicine Imaging
• Pathology
• Physics of Radiology
• Physiology
• Radiation Physics and Medical Physics
• Radio Diagnosis
• Radiographic Photography
• Different Radiographic Technique
• Ultrasound Imaging
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