PROGRAMS
B.Sc. (Hons) Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (MRIT)
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Faculty Science
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Department Allied Health Sciences
Eligibility Criteria
12th Passed (10+2) with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology from a recognized board.
Program Overview
The B.Sc. (Hons) in Medical Radiology and Imaging Technology (MRIT) is a specialized undergraduate program designed to train students in advanced diagnostic imaging techniques used in modern healthcare systems.
The program provides in-depth knowledge of imaging modalities such as X-ray, Computed Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and Ultrasound. Students are trained to operate sophisticated imaging equipment, assist radiologists, and ensure accurate diagnosis of medical conditions.
The curriculum combines strong theoretical foundations in human anatomy, physiology, radiation physics, and imaging technology with extensive practical exposure through laboratory sessions and hospital-based training. Students also learn essential aspects of patient care, radiation safety, and imaging protocols.
Through internships, live clinical exposure, and hands-on training, students develop the skills required to work efficiently in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and healthcare organizations. The program prepares graduates to meet the growing demand for skilled radiology and imaging professionals in the healthcare industry.
Programme Educational Objectives (PEOs)
POs-1
Develop strong foundational knowledge in radiology, imaging techniques, and medical sciences.
POs-2
Equip students with practical skills to operate diagnostic imaging equipment and assist in clinical procedures.
POs-3
Promote ethical practices, patient care, and safety standards in radiology.
POs-4
Promote ethical practices, patient care, and safety standards in radiology.
POs-5
Prepare students for successful careers or higher education in radiology and healthcare domains.
Programme Outcomes (POs)
POs-1
Medical Knowledge: Apply knowledge of human anatomy, physiology, and radiological sciences in diagnostic imaging.
POs-2
Technical Skills: Operate and manage imaging equipment such as X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound systems.
POs-3
Diagnostic Support: Assist radiologists in interpreting imaging results and supporting diagnosis.
POs-4
Radiation Safety: Implement radiation protection measures to ensure patient and operator safety.
POs-5
Patient Care: Handle patients with care and professionalism during imaging procedures.
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Problem Solving: Identify and resolve technical and procedural challenges in imaging processes.
POs-7
Communication: Communicate effectively with healthcare professionals and patients.
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Professional Ethics: Demonstrate ethical and responsible behavior in healthcare practices.
Programme Specific Outcomes (PSOs)
PSO-1
Perform diagnostic imaging procedures including X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound.
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Ensure proper handling, maintenance, and calibration of radiology equipment.
PSO-3
Apply radiation safety protocols and regulatory standards in clinical settings.
PSO-4
Support radiologists and healthcare teams in accurate diagnosis and patient care.
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Faq's
MRIT is a healthcare program focused on diagnostic imaging techniques like X-ray, CT scan, MRI, and ultrasound.
No, NEET is not required for admission to this program.
Entry-level salaries typically range between ₹2.5–5 LPA, depending on skills and experience.
Yes, radiology and imaging professionals are in high demand in hospitals and diagnostic centers.
Yes, the program includes lab work, clinical exposure, and internships.








