Bachelor of Radiation Technology

Bachelor of Radiation Technology is a 3-4 year undergraduate program that focuses on the application of radiation and nuclear technology in medical diagnostics and treatment. The course covers subjects like radiographic imaging, radiation physics, radiation safety, anatomy and physiology, nuclear medicine, and radiotherapy techniques. Students acquire practical experience through laboratory work, clinical training, and internships in healthcare settings. The program prepares graduates to operate advanced imaging equipment, ensure radiation safety, and work in diverse medical fields such as diagnostic radiology, radiation therapy, and nuclear medicine. Upon completion, graduates can pursue careers as radiation technologists, radiographers, or medical imaging specialists in hospitals, diagnostic centers, and healthcare institutions. The course is designed to equip students with both the technical skills and the knowledge needed to contribute to patient care through radiation technology.