GMC B.Sc MIT FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology and Diploma in Radiological Technology (DRT)?
Ans. B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology is a 3-year degree programme with a broader and more in-depth curriculum covering all modern imaging modalities including CT, MRI, ultrasound, and nuclear medicine. DRT is a 2-year diploma focused primarily on conventional radiography and radiotherapy. The B.Sc degree is preferred for higher-level positions, career advancement, and postgraduate studies.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology from GMC Kottayam?
Ans. Graduates can work as Medical Imaging Technologists or Radiographers in government and private hospitals, diagnostic imaging centres, and radiology departments. Government job opportunities are available through Kerala PSC. The degree is also recognised for employment in Gulf countries and other international destinations. With experience, graduates can specialise in MRI, CT, or nuclear medicine technology.
Ques. Is NEET required for B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology at GMC Kottayam?
Ans. No, NEET is not required. Admission is through the KEAM entrance examination conducted by CEE Kerala. Selection is based on KEAM rank and 10+2 marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
Ques. How many seats are available for B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology at GMC Kottayam?
Ans. The B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology programme at GMC Kottayam has a limited seat intake. Candidates should check the official KEAM prospectus for the exact number of seats for the current academic year.
Ques. Can I pursue M.Sc or higher studies after B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology from GMC Kottayam?
Ans. Yes, graduates can pursue M.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology or related fields from KUHS-affiliated institutions. They can also pursue postgraduate diplomas in specialised imaging modalities such as MRI or CT technology. Some graduates also pursue MBA in Hospital Management or Healthcare Administration.
Ques. What imaging equipment will I get to work with during the B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology programme at GMC Kottayam?
Ans. Students at GMC Kottayam get hands-on training with a wide range of imaging equipment including digital X-ray machines, fluoroscopy units, CT scanners, MRI machines, ultrasound systems, mammography units, and nuclear medicine cameras. The Radiology Department at GMC Kottayam is well-equipped with modern imaging technology, providing excellent practical training.
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