M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology

M.Sc. in Nuclear Medicine Technology is a postgraduate program designed to equip students with advanced knowledge and skills in the use of radioactive substances for diagnosing and treating various medical conditions. The course typically spans 2 years and covers subjects such as radiation physics, radiopharmacy, diagnostic imaging techniques, nuclear medicine instrumentation, and clinical practice. Students acquire  hands-on experience through internships and clinical training in hospitals and research facilities, where they learn to operate state-of-the-art equipment like PET/CT scanners. Upon completion, graduates are prepared for roles in hospitals, diagnostic centers, research institutions, and even in the pharmaceutical industry, contributing to the growing field of nuclear medicine. The program emphasizes both theoretical learning and practical application.