B.SC IN IMAGING TECHNOLOGY

The BSc in Imaging Technology at Acharya Institute of Allied Health Sciences stands as a specialized program aimed at providing students with comprehensive training in various advanced medical imaging techniques. Covering branches like CT, X-ray, Molecular Imaging, and more, the curriculum strikes a balance between medical and technical aspects.

Course Highlights


CAREER SCOPE

Graduates from this program are well-prepared to meet the growing demand for skilled imaging technicians in the healthcare industry. The curriculum, which includes physics and medical subjects, opens up a diverse range of career opportunities.

Program Overview

Duration : 4 Years including I year of Internship
Eligibility : A candidate seeking admission to the Bachelor of Science Degree Courses in the Allied Health Sciences course shall have studied English as one of the principal subject during the tenure of the course.

What is Imaging Technology?

A technology in which images are created, preserved, or duplicated is known as imaging technology. Image science includes technologies for producing, collecting, duplicating, analyzing, modifying, and visualizing images, including imaging things that cannot be observed by the eye.

Is BSc medical imaging technology a good course?

A B.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology has gained a lot of attention over the past few years. Students pursuing a B.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology have plenty of job prospects in the growing field of radiology. It is mainly hospitals and diagnostic centers that hire B.Sc students in Medical Imaging Technology.

Is medical imaging a good career?

Medical imaging will benefit from technological advancements that improve computational speed and provide deeper visualization at the cellular level in the future. It is likely that AI and machine learning will play an increasingly important role in the interpretation and diagnosis of medical images in the future.

Careers opportunities after B.Sc imaging technology?

Enlisted are some of the popular PG courses after BSc Radiology:

  • MSc Radiology.
  • MSc Medical Radiation Physics.
  • PGD in Radiotherapy Technology.
  • PGD in X-ray Radiography.
  • PGD in Ultrasonography.
  • Master of Magnetic Resonance Technology.
  • Master of Radiopharmaceutical Science.
  • Master of Medical Radiation – Nuclear Radiation.

What should be the qualification for B.Sc imaging technology?

This is a 4 year Programme, including 1 year of Internship. Candidates applying for the programme must have completed two year Pre-University examination or equivalent as recognized by Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences with, Physics, Chemistry and Biology as principal subjects of study.