A B.Sc. in Radio Diagnosis Technology is a 3-year undergraduate curriculum that prepares students to operate medical imaging equipment and assist with diagnostic procedures. The curriculum includes anatomy, physiology, radiographic procedures, radiation physics, and patient care. Students learn how to do X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and ultrasounds. Graduates can work in hospitals, diagnostic centers, or research institutes, contributing significantly to the healthcare team by delivering reliable imaging for diagnosis and treatment planning.