Bachelor in Radiation Technology / Medical Imaging Technology

BRT / B.Sc. MIT

School of Allied Health Sciences

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  • Duration

    3 Years + 1 Year Internship

  • Eligibility

    10+2 in PCB with min. 50% Marks (As per Rajasthan State Allied and Healthcare Council)

  • Selection Procedure

    Merit + PI

Pedagogy

  • Student-Centered Learning

    Focus on the needs, interests, and learning styles of students. Encourage active participation and critical thinking rather than relying solely on teacher-directed instruction.

  • Constructive Approach

    Promote learning by allowing students to construct their own understanding and knowledge through experience and exploration.

  • Collaborative Learning

    Encourage teamwork and group activities where students can learn from each other. This fosters communication, problem-solving skills, and diverse perspectives.

  • Formative Assessment

    Use regular, low-stakes assessments to gauge student understanding and progress that identifies areas that need improvement and to adapt teaching strategies accordingly.

  • ICT based Teaching

    Utilize digital tools and resources to enhance learning. This can include multimedia presentations, videos, animation, etc.

  • Experiential Learning

    Provide hands-on, real-world experiences through projects, field trips, or simulations to make learning more relevant and engaging.

Program Outcomes

Proficiency in Imaging Modalities

Demonstrate competence in operating and maintaining various medical imaging equipment.

Image Acquisition and Processing

Acquire and process high-resolution diagnostic images by selecting appropriate imaging techniques.

Patient Preparation and Safety

Safely prepare patients for imaging procedures, including explaining the process and addressing patient concerns.

Radiation Protection and Safety

Apply principles of radiation safety and protection to minimize radiation exposure to patients.

Cross-sectional Imaging and Interpretation

Interpret and analyze cross-sectional imaging data (e.g., CT, MRI) to assist healthcare professionals.

Ultrasound Imaging Techniques

Demonstrate proficiency in performing and interpreting diagnostic ultrasound procedures.

Medical Image Storage and Communication

Utilize Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS) and other digital technologies.

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Career Paths

Radiologic Technologist / Radiographer

Ultrasound Technician / Sonographer

Specialized Imaging Technologist

Medical Imaging Quality Assurance Officer

Medical Imaging Educator / Instructor

Medical Imaging Educator

Medical Imaging Quality Assurance Officer

Specialized Imaging Technologist

Radiologic Technologist / Radiographer

Ultrasound Technician / Sonographer

Curriculum

Curriculum Structure B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology

Program Structure B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology 4 Year Program

Course Category Course Title
Core Gross Radiological & surface Anatomy of human body
Core Physiology and Pathology ofhuman body systems
Core Radiographic Techniques & Dark Room Procedures
Core Basic Radiation Physics & Principles of Radiotherapy
Core Practical PRACTICAL
Core Modern Imaging with Recent Advances
Core Apparatus of Imaging, Radiotherapy &Quality Assurance
Core Physics of Radiotherapy
Core Radiation Protection & Monitoring
Core Practical PRACTICAL
Core Special Radiological Procedures & Contrast Media
Core Radiotherapy Planning & Techniques
Core Radiation Dosimetry Principles & Applications
Core Hospital Practice & Patient Care
Core Practical PRACTICAL
Practical 1 Year Compulsory Internship

Tuition Fee

78,000

Note *Lab & Library fee will be charged separately
#Program Proposed from Session 2024-25

Scholarship

As per University norms

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Frequently Asked Questions

Generally, students should have completed their 10+2 education (or equivalent) with a science background, including subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.

The program is typically three years, often followed by an additional one-year internship or clinical training.

The curriculum usually includes Anatomy, Physiology, Radiographic Techniques, Imaging Physics, Radiation Safety, and Medical Ethics, along with training on imaging equipment like X-rays, MRI, and CT scans.

Graduates can work as radiologic technologists, MRI or CT scan technologists, sonographers, or radiology equipment specialists in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and medical imaging labs.

Yes, practical training is an important part of the program. Students gain hands-on experience in medical imaging techniques and work with advanced imaging equipment under supervision.

Yes the course in approved by Rajasthan State Allied and Healthcare Council.

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