B.Voc – Radiology and Medical Imaging

This course delves into the advanced technology used to capture images of the inside of the human body, aiding in accurate diagnosis and timely treatment of various health conditions. Students will gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge radiological equipment, including X-rays, CT scanners, and MRI machines, ensuring they are well-prepared for a rewarding career in healthcare.
The curriculum covers a broad range of topics, from basic anatomy and physiology to intricate imaging techniques and radiation safety. Graduates will be adept in operating imaging equipment, understanding patient care, and analysing diagnostic images. The program’s emphasis on both theoretical knowledge and practical skills ensures graduates are ready to contribute effectively in various healthcare settings.
By pursuing a degree in Radiology and Medical Imaging, students embark on a path to becoming skilled radiologic technologists, playing a vital role in patient care and improving healthcare outcomes. This course is a stepping stone to a fulfilling career in the ever-evolving field of medical imaging, where professionals make a significant impact on patient health and wellness.

Programme Educational Objectives
  • Disciplinary knowledge and its appropriate application: This subject will facilitate students to gain relevant disciplinary understanding of the nature, practice and application of Medical Imaging Technology through lectures, Hands on training on imaging machines, computer practical, workshops and presentations. The material will be assessed in the test and the examination
  • Professional skills and their appropriate application: Provide Time management, personal organization and teamwork skills, and communication skills will be developed through the presentation projects.
  • Engagement with the needs of society: The subject will enhance the capacity of the students to respond to the needs and grapple with ethical concerns that accompany the practice of Medical Imaging (e.g. the balance between diagnostic accuracy and radiation dose to the patient, the staff and population as a whole).
  • Clinical Care: Using a patient/family-centered approach and best evidence, each student will organize and implement the prescribed preventive, investigative and management plans and will offer appropriate follow-up services
  • Lifelong learning:  The student should be committed to continuous improvement in skills and knowledge while harnessing modern tools and technology. Program objectives will aim at making the students being able to: Perform objective self-assessments of their knowledge and skills learn and refine existing skills and acquire new skills
  • Social Accountability and Responsibility: The students will recognize that allied and healthcare professionals need to be advocates within the health care system, to judiciously manage resources and to acknowledge their social accountability. They have a mandate to serve the community, region and the nation and will hence direct all research and service activities towards addressing their priority health concerns

Program Outcomes (PO’s)

  • Apply the knowledge of clinical, diagnostic and Medical physics, Imaging technology, clinical sciences, as well as an understanding of health care delivery diagnostic imaging system
  • Find, analyze, evaluate and apply the information systematically and shall make a appropriate diagnosis to provide quality of image along with patient care.
  • Demonstrate effective planning abilities including the prevention, detection, radiation protection, diagnosis, and management of patient without compromising image quality.
  • Apply ethical principles like radiation protection and commit to professional ethics and responsibilities and norms of the Imaging techniques practice
  • Conduct and present research and clinical studies which will contribute to the advancement of Imaging techniques, quality, diagnosis and health sciences
  • Explain theory of technology, instrumentation and physics in Medical Imaging using discipline specific terminology.

Eligibility criteria and Admission procedure

Admission to B.Voc Radiology and Medical Imaging (RMI) program shall be made on the basis of minimum eligibility criteria:

  • He/she has passed the Higher Secondary (10+2) or equivalent examination recognized by any Indian University or a duly constituted Board with pass marks (50%) in any stream
  • The college and university also reserves the right to conduct entrance tests, if considered appropriate to promote quality.

Candidates who have passed the Senior Secondary school Examination of National Open School with a minimum of 5 subjects with any of the following group of subjects: English, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology / English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and any other language.

Duration of the Course

  • The Program of study leading to Bachelor of Vocational in Radiology and Medical Imaging (B.Voc.RMI) is of full-time basis; its duration shall be of three years spread over six semesters
  • The Program will be of three Semester of Full time Classes and three Semesters of Internships
  • Compulsory Rotatory Internship – Allstudents  must  undergo  a  compulsory  rotatory  internship  for  a continuous period of 6 months (720 hours) approved by the college after passing examinations in all the subjects.

Career path you can choose after the Course

  • Medical Advisor
  • Medical Image Analysis Scientist
  • Marketing Executive
  • X-ray Technician
  • Imaging Research Manager
  • Radiographer
  • Area Sales Manager
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