Can I do MSc in Nuclear Medicine after BSc Radiography and Imaging Technology?

- Mokshit BeniwalUpdated On September 19, 2024 12:50 PM

Dear Student, 

According to the latest changes made to the course and admission structures by the education sector, a BSc Radiography and Imaging Technology graduate will not be deemed eligible for admission to the MSc Nuclear Medicine course in any medical institution. To be eligible for admission into MSc Nuclear Medicine, all candidates are required to have a Bachelor's degree in the same field of study, that is, a Bachelor's degree in BSc (Radiography and Imaging Technology). Additionally, candidates must have Physics and Chemistry (Non-medical Stream) or Chemistry and Zoology/Biotechnology as core subjects in their BSc (Hons.) Degree to be eligible for MSc Nuclear Medicine admission. 

The admission eligibility criteria for any post-graduation subject is the same and requires a Bachelor's degree in the same field of study. For securing admission to MSc Nuclear Medicine, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria and the cutoff marks and percentage as prescribed by the institutions of preference. The admission cutoff for MSc Nuclear Medicine varies from one institute to another and therefore, it is important to check the official websites of the shortlisted institutions to be well aware of the admission process. Many institutes also conduct their own entrance exams for MSc Nuclear Medicine admission. 

Thank you

- Samiksha RautelaAnswered on September 18, 2024 12:30 PM
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