Looking for a future-proof career in healthcare? The B.Sc in Radiology and Imaging Technology program at AIMCAMPUS prepares students for high-demand roles in diagnostic imaging and radiology departments across hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers.
This specialized undergraduate program equips you with the skills to operate advanced imaging equipment such as X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasound machines. Through real-world training and academic excellence, AIMCAMPUS ensures you’re job-ready for the growing medical imaging industry.
B.Sc in Radiology and Imaging Technology is a 3-year undergraduate degree focused on diagnostic radiology, medical imaging, and technology-based patient analysis. Students learn to operate imaging machines and interpret scans under physician supervision.
Anatomy & Physiology
Radiation Physics
Radiographic Techniques
Imaging Equipment Handling
CT/MRI Procedures
Radiation Safety & Patient Positioning
Pathology in Imaging
Graduates are trained to assist radiologists, manage imaging departments, and ensure the safe operation of diagnostic equipment.
At AIMCAMPUS, we structure the course with a unique blend of theory, lab training, and clinical exposure. Key modules include:
Human Anatomy, Physiology, Medical Terminology
Basic Radiographic Physics
Introduction to Imaging Equipment
Specialized Imaging Techniques (CT/MRI/Ultrasound)
Radiation Hazards & Protection
Clinical Internship Phase I
Hospital Radiology Management
Imaging Diagnostics (Advanced)
Clinical Internship Phase II
Project Work & Viva
Radiologic Technologist
CT/MRI Technician
X-ray Technician
Medical Imaging Supervisor
Diagnostic Lab Consultant
Fortis, Max, Medanta, Apollo Hospitals
Private Radiology Labs
Government Medical Institutions
Mobile Diagnostic Services
Research & Imaging Centers
No, NEET is not required. You can apply based on 10+2 Science stream marks or via institutional entrance exams.
Freshers can earn ₹2.5 – ₹4 LPA. With experience and certification in CT/MRI, salaries can rise to ₹6–8 LPA.
Yes, you can pursue M.Sc in Radiology, Imaging Science, or Nuclear Medicine for advanced roles.
Both have unique scopes. Radiology offers more technical and diagnostic-based roles, while nursing focuses on patient care.
X-ray, CT Scan, MRI, Fluoroscopy, Ultrasound, and Portable Diagnostic Units.
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