B.Sc. in Radio Therapy Technology

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Radiotherapy Technology is a 3-4 year undergraduate program designed to train students in the effective use of radiation therapy for cancer treatment. The course provides in-depth knowledge of radiation physics, human anatomy, oncology, and treatment planning. Students learn to operate advanced radiotherapy equipment such as linear accelerators, brachytherapy units, and imaging systems. The program includes both theoretical studies and clinical training, ensuring hands-on experience in hospitals and cancer treatment centers. Graduates can pursue careers as radiotherapy technologists, dosimetrists, or radiation safety officers in hospitals, research institutions, or diagnostic centers. With increasing advancements in cancer treatment, radiotherapy technology professionals play a crucial role in healthcare, offering precise and patient-centered radiation treatments.