BSc Radiography and Imaging Technology is a 3 year undergraduate program which is split up into 6 semesters. Students who undertake this course are
This course is designed for the students to learn about Radiography and Imaging techniques, and choose it as their career and serve Conventional and modern radiographic equipment as it also requires intensive care while handling.
Students graduating Radiography and Imaging Technology courses have high future scope as it is one of the growing studies in the field of medicine.
First Year | Second Year | Final Year |
Human Anatomy, Physiology & Pathology relevant to Radiology. | Clinical Radiography. | Equipment of Advanced Imaging Modalities. |
General Physics, Radiation Physics & Physics of Diagnostic Radiology. | X Ray Film / Image processing Techniques including Dark Room Techniques. | Modern Imaging Techniques and Recent Trends in Imaging. |
Radiography Equipments, Maintenance and Quality Control related to Xray only. | Contrast & Special Radiographic procedures. | Quality Control, Radiobiology & Radiation Safety in Radiodiagnosis / Imaging other than X-ray related. |
There are many opportunities in government and non government sectors where one can serve and secure his career as a Healthcare representative and serve patients by helping Doctors.
This job profile plays and important role in healthcare sector that’s why there are many vacancies in government organisations where students may try and secure their future
There are also so many non- government organisations which provide job opportunities for freshers as well.
Where Ganesh Paramedical College has a Wide list of Placements in many government and private organisations.
We also provide placements in our own centres as well. Our Institution has not only provided domestic but also international Placements like Dubai, Germany etc…
This course offers valuable opportunities to contribute in the healthcare industry and make a positive impact.
If you are passionate, and looking for a career to represent yourself in the medical field then don’t miss the chance to join Ganesh Paramedical where you not only learn and practice, it also trains you to represent yourself as a professional and build your career in the healthcare industry.
To grab this opportunity you should Enrol in our Courses as we have well equipped laboratories and Experts on which we train our Students.
Ganesh paramedical college has one of the best and experienced medical faculty and also has all the required machinery and equipment where we not only educate our students but also trained them.
Some of machines on which We trained the students :
BSc Imaging Technology Radiography: Course Highlights
Course duration | 3 Years |
Course level | Undergraduate |
Study type | Semester-based |
Subject type | Radiology, Medical Image Processing, Image reconstruction, Medical Imaging equipment |
Eligibility Criteria | 10+12 pass or equivalent course with a minimum 50% mark. |
Admission Criteria | Merit based | Entrance based |
Course Fees | INR 80,000 per year |
Average Starting Salary | 3 to 6 Lakh Rupees per year |
Job Opportunities | Colleges & Nursing home, Research & Development Hub, Medical Laboratories in government and private sectors etc. |
Job Profiles As | Radiology assistant,Radiographer,Ultrasound Technician,Sonographer,MRI Technician ,R&D Lab Technician,Technical Executives,Medical Technicians,X-RayTechnician,CAT Technologists. |
Recruiting Companies | Government Hospitals and institutes, Apollo,Healthcare,Teleradiology Solutions,SRMC University,Emmanuel's Educational Consultancy,Aster Dm Healthcare,Ascent Cancer And Multispeciality Hospitals,Fortis Healthcare,Biovision Diagnostics etc. |
Throughout the Course students gain on-hand experience with various imaging modalities, including X-Ray,CT Scan, MRI, Ultrasound and nuclear medicines as it requires lots of skills and practice and training as well which our ganesh paramedical College provides for the exposure of the students. Additionally, Ganesh Paramedical college also provides Internship and Practice in its own centres.