Education: Typically requires a 10+2 (12th grade) pass in science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) with a minimum of 50% marks, or equivalent, from a recognized board or university.
Age: Generally, requires candidates to be at least 17 years old.
The two-year Diploma in Radiological Technology (DRT) program has the goal to give students thorough knowledge and abilities in the fields of radiology and medical imaging. The main goal of this course is to teach students how to use different imaging technologies for both diagnostic and therapeutic purposes, including MRIs, CT scans, ultrasounds, and X-rays. This program trains students to become proficient radiology technologists, guaranteeing precise imaging procedures and patient care. Radiology and imaging technology are essential in the diagnosis of medical conditions.
Students will gain knowledge of human anatomy, imaging technology, radiation safety, medical ethics, and the foundations of radiology throughout the course of the program. With the help of the course’s theoretical knowledge and practical application, students will be able to operate advanced radiology equipment, learn about medical images, and help medical professionals interpret diagnostic information.
The course curriculum is designed to build skilled professionals in radiology and imaging technology. Key modules include
Graduates of this course can choose a wide range of career roles, including: