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Eligibility and required subjects
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Percentages are indicative. Individual universities set their own cut-offs, and reserved-category relaxations differ by state and institution.
Career outcomes
A course supports eligibility and preparation. It never guarantees a particular job.
Overview
A degree in medical imaging technology covering X-ray, CT, MRI and ultrasound - equipment operation, patient positioning, radiation protection and image quality - with hospital clinical training throughout.
Subjects
Radiographic anatomy and positioning, imaging physics, radiation physics and protection, CT and MRI technique, contrast media and their risks, equipment quality assurance, patient care, and supervised clinical postings.
WhoShouldChoose
Students who want a clinical career built around technology rather than bedside care. Imaging volumes in India keep rising across hospitals and diagnostic chains, demand is steady, and the qualification travels reasonably well internationally.
CareerReality
Cumulative radiation exposure is a genuine occupational consideration over a career, and how well you are protected depends on whether your employer takes it seriously - ask about dosimetry and shielding at interview. Shift work including nights is normal. Moving immobile patients is physically demanding. Pay lags the responsibility carried and rises slowly unless you specialise into MRI or CT or move into department management.
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