The Bachelor of Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology at VIDYA University is a professional undergraduate healthcare programme designed to prepare students for careers in diagnostic imaging and radiology services. The programme combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on clinical training in human anatomy and physiology, radiographic techniques, X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, imaging physics, radiation safety, and patient care. Through practical learning, clinical exposure, and internship, students develop the skills required to operate diagnostic imaging equipment, assist radiologists and physicians, maintain radiation safety protocols, and contribute to accurate and efficient medical imaging services.
(Including Internship)
Bachelor of Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology
The growing demand for diagnostic imaging services has created opportunities for trained professionals in hospitals, diagnostic centres, radiology departments, trauma centres, and other healthcare institutions. Graduates can work alongside radiologists and physicians and support diagnostic imaging procedures using modern imaging technologies.
Graduates can explore career opportunities as:
Selection will be based on the merit of the qualifying examination, subject to the eligibility and admission norms of VIDYA University.
Depending upon the applicable admission regulations, selection may be based on merit or an entrance examination. The reference programme notes that admission requirements may vary according to the university.
The programme combines medical sciences, diagnostic imaging technology, practical training, radiation safety, clinical exposure, and professional development to prepare students for careers in radiology and medical imaging services.
A major component of the programme is hands-on clinical training, allowing students to apply theoretical knowledge in real healthcare and diagnostic imaging environments. The reference programme emphasises practical exposure to hospitals, radiology departments, diagnostic imaging centres, and advanced imaging technologies.
The practical learning approach focuses on:
The programme integrates academic learning, laboratory practice, clinical exposure, and internship to help students develop the technical and professional competencies required for medical radiology and imaging services.
The scope of Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology is expanding with the increasing demand for diagnostic imaging services. The growing prevalence of chronic diseases, injuries, and lifestyle-related conditions has increased the need for accurate medical imaging. The reference programme highlights opportunities across private hospitals, government healthcare institutions, trauma centres, cancer hospitals, diagnostic laboratories, and imaging centres.
Graduates can explore employment opportunities in:
The Bachelor of Medical Radiology & Imaging Technology is a professional undergraduate healthcare programme focused on diagnostic imaging techniques used to detect and monitor diseases. The programme prepares students to work alongside radiologists and physicians in hospitals, diagnostic centres, and imaging departments.
The programme has a duration of 4 years, including internship. It combines academic study, laboratory practice, clinical exposure, and internship to develop practical and professional competencies.
Candidates should have completed 10+2 in Science with PCB / PCMB / PCM and studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology / Mathematics, subject to the applicable university admission requirements.
Major areas covered in the programme include:
These areas combine medical sciences with practical diagnostic imaging training.
Yes. Practical training is an important component of the programme. Students gain exposure to radiographic techniques, imaging equipment, patient positioning, radiation safety, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and other diagnostic imaging procedures.
Yes. The programme is structured as a 4-year degree including internship, providing students with practical exposure to healthcare and diagnostic imaging environments.
Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Graduates can work in hospitals, diagnostic centres, radiology departments, trauma centres, cancer hospitals, and imaging facilities.
Yes. Graduates can work in radiography departments and perform diagnostic X-ray procedures, including appropriate patient positioning and equipment operation, according to professional protocols.
Yes. The programme provides exposure to CT and MRI technology, preparing students for roles in advanced diagnostic imaging environments.
Yes. The programme is suitable for students interested in healthcare, diagnostic imaging, medical technology, radiology, X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound, and patient care.
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