Healthcare
Introduction of the Sector
Health Care comprising of hospitals, medical devices, clinical trials, outsourcing, telemedicine, medical tourism, health insurance and medical equipment has become one of India’s largest sectors – both in terms of revenue and employment. With increased awareness about health, domestic healthcare, medical tourism and health insurance markets are gaining momentum, offering opportunities for trained personnel.
BSc in Medical Imaging Technology
Programme Introduction
BSc. in Medical Imaging Technology is an undergraduate Medical Lab Technologist course. Medical Imaging is the technique and process of creating visual representations of the Interior of Human Body (i.e. Anatomy) as well as visual representation of the function of some organs or tissues (i.e. Physiology) used for Clinical Analysis and Diagnosis of Medical Intervention.
Eligibility for Admission
The eligibility for admission to BSc. in Medical Imaging Technology shall be 10+2 or equivalent, in science stream.
Career Prospects/Job Role
After completing BSc. in Medical Imaging Technology course the student will be able to find jobs in establishments such as Diagnostic Centres, Medical Offices, Educational & Research Institutes, Healthcare Management or Administration, Hospitals and Radiology Clinics.
Knowledge provider for skill training
Apex Kidney care, IQRA Hospital, Shivam Diagnostics, Fortis Hospital, St George Hospital, Shanti Hospital and Lenskart
Semester-wise Listing of Courses
SEMESTER I | SEMESTER II | |||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | |
GE 1.1 | Functional English | 2 | GE 2.1 | Communication Skills | 2 | |
GE 1.2 | Computing Skills and Digital Literacy | 2 | GE 2.2 | Environmental Studies and Sustainability | 2 | |
MIT 1.1 | Anatomy and Physiology | 2 | MIT 2.1 | Radiology: Equipment, Positioning Techniques and Procedures | 2 | |
MIT 1.2 | Clinical Pathology | 2 | MIT 2.2 | Radiological Procedures | 2 | |
MIT 1.3 | Radiation Physics and Image Processing Techniques | 2 | MIT 2.3 | Radiology : Quality Control and Patient Care | 2 | |
MIT ST1 | Skill Training | 12 | MIT ST2 | Skill Training | 12 | |
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | |
SEMESTER III | SEMESTER IV | |||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | |
GE 3.1 | Financial Literacy | 2 | GE 4.1 | Design Thinking | 2 | |
GE 3.2 | Basics of Legal and HR Policies | 2 | GE 4.2 | Organizational Behaviour | 2 | |
MIT 3.1 | Computed Tomography - I | 2 | MIT 4.1 | Computed Tomography - III | 2 | |
MIT 3.2 | Computed Tomography - II | 2 | MIT 4.2 | Mammography, Bone Densitometry and Orthopantomography | 2 | |
MIT 3.3 | Ultrasound Imaging | 2 | MIT 4.3 | MRI Physics, Systems and Components | 2 | |
MIT ST3 | Skill Training | 12 | MIT ST4 | Skill Training | 12 | |
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | |
SEMESTER V | SEMESTER VI | |||||
Course Code | Course Name | Credits | Course Code | Course Name | Credits | |
GE 5.1 | Health and Wellness | 2 | GE 6.1 | Entrepreneurship | 2 | |
GE 5.2 | Personal Grooming | 2 | GE 6.2 | Employment Readiness | 2 | |
MIT 5.1 | MRI - Physics and Angiography | 2 | MIT 6.1 | Effective Administration Skills | 2 | |
MIT 5.2 | Protocols in MRI | 2 | MIT 6.2 | Doppler Ultrasound and PET Scan | 2 | |
MIT 5.3 | Recent advances in Radiology | 2 | MIT 6.3 | Interventional Radiology and Radiation Therapy | 2 | |
MIT ST5 | Skill Training | 12 | MIT ST6 | Skill Training | 12 | |
CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | CDPNE | *Domain Practicum | NC | |
*Domain Practicum- “Compulsory and Non-Credit, non-evaluative component"
The Skill Training component is 50% to 60% ranging from 600 hours to 720 hours per year depending upon the industry requirement
Programme fees: Rs. 48,000/-per annum
Examination fees: Rs. 1,600/- per semester and Rs. 3,200 per annum
Caution Deposit (Refundable): Rs.5000
Convocation Fees: Rs.2000/- (In absentia Rs.2500/-)