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The Bachelor of Science in Radiology Technology (B.Sc. Radiology) is a 3–4 year undergraduate program designed to train students in the use of advanced imaging technology to assist in disease diagnosis and treatment. Radiology Technologists work closely with radiologists, doctors, and healthcare teams to produce accurate medical images, playing a crucial role in modern healthcare. At Divine Life Para Medical College, the program emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and extensive hands-on clinical training to ensure graduates are fully prepared for real-world diagnostic imaging environments.
The curriculum covers essential and advanced concepts in radiology, including:
Human Anatomy & Physiology
Basics of Radiographic Imaging
Radiation Physics & Safety Procedures
Principles of X-ray Production and Equipment Operation
Patient Positioning & Image Acquisition Techniques
Contrast Media Procedures and Imaging Protocols
Computed Tomography (CT) & Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Basics
Digital Imaging & Picture Archiving Communication Systems (PACS)
Quality Control in Diagnostic Imaging
Advanced Imaging Modalities (Mammography, Interventional Radiology, etc.)
Hospital-based Clinical Internship in Diagnostic Imaging Departments
The first two years focus on theory, lab training, and simulation-based learning.
The final year includes 6–12 months of clinical training in hospital radiology departments and diagnostic centers.
Graduates of the B.Sc. Radiology program can work in various healthcare and research settings, including:
Radiology Technologist in Hospitals & Imaging Centers
CT / MRI Technologist (with additional training)
Radiology Department Supervisor
Interventional Radiology Assistant
Quality Control Specialist in Medical Imaging
Application Specialist for Imaging Equipment Companies
Lecturer or Trainer in Paramedical Institutions
Further education, such as *M.Sc. Radiology & Imaging Technology* or specialized modality training, can lead to senior positions like Chief Radiology Technologist, Imaging Services Manager, or Clinical Educator in Radiology.