St John's B.Sc Radiotherapy FAQs
Ques. What makes the B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology programme at St. John's stand out compared to other colleges offering the same course?
Ans. The programme at St. John's is recognised by the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB), which is a mandatory regulatory requirement for institutions offering radiotherapy training in India. Students train on advanced equipment including the Elekta Agility Linear Accelerator and Monaco Treatment Planning System (TPS), both upgraded in 2023, along with an HDR Brachytherapy unit. The department is part of the St. John's Oncology Centre, a dedicated cancer care facility, giving students exposure to a high volume and variety of cancer cases. The RGUHS affiliation ensures the degree is recognised nationally, and the St. John's brand significantly enhances employability.
Ques. Is NEET required for admission to B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology at St. John's Medical College?
Ans. No, NEET is not required for admission to B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology at St. John's Medical College. The college conducts its own institutional entrance exam for all B.Sc. Allied Health Sciences courses. The exam is paper-based, MCQ format, 1 hour duration, with no negative marking. The syllabus covers XI and XII standard Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Candidates must apply online, appear for the entrance exam, and attend the interview cum seat counselling to secure admission. NEET scores are not accepted or considered for this course.
Ques. What are the career opportunities after completing B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology? What is the salary range?
Ans. Graduates can work as Radiotherapy Technologists, Radiation Therapy Technicians, or Treatment Planning Assistants in cancer hospitals, oncology centres, and radiation therapy departments. They can also work with medical equipment companies dealing in radiotherapy systems. Starting salaries in India typically range from Rs. 3 to 5 LPA, with experienced professionals earning Rs. 6 to 10 LPA or more. Top recruiters include Apollo Cancer Centres, HCG Oncology, Tata Memorial Hospital, AIIMS, Narayana Health, and Fortis Healthcare. The AERB recognition of the St. John's programme is a significant advantage when applying to government and premier private hospitals.
Ques. I have a vocational subject in Radiography in my 12th standard. Am I eligible for B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology at St. John's?
Ans. Yes, candidates who have completed their Pre-University course with a vocational subject in Radiography/Radiology are also eligible for B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology (B.Sc. RT) at St. John's, in addition to the standard PCB stream students. This is specifically mentioned in the RGUHS eligibility criteria for B.Sc. MIT and RT courses. You must still meet the minimum marks requirement (50% aggregate in the qualifying subjects for general category) and the age criteria (17 to 35 years at the time of admission).
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology and B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology (MIT)? Which is better for career prospects?
Ans. B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology (RT) focuses on the therapeutic use of radiation for cancer treatment, including operating linear accelerators, brachytherapy units, and treatment planning systems. B.Sc. Medical Imaging Technology (MIT) focuses on diagnostic imaging, including X-ray, CT, MRI, and ultrasound. Both are 4-year programmes at St. John's with the same fee structure. In terms of career scope, MIT has a broader job market as diagnostic imaging is required across all specialties, while RT is more specialised and niche, primarily in oncology. However, RT professionals are in high demand at cancer centres and command competitive salaries. The choice depends on whether you prefer a diagnostic or therapeutic career in healthcare.
Ques. Does St. John's provide a stipend during the internship year for B.Sc. Radiotherapy Technology students? What happens if I miss the internship start date?
Ans. Yes, B.Sc. students at St. John's receive a stipend during the compulsory 1-year internship that follows the 3 years of academic study. The internship begins within a week of the announcement of final year results. If a student does not start the internship on the stipulated date, additional posting is carried out without stipend for that period, and the period of additional posting is at the discretion of the college. Students will not be awarded the degree certificate without successfully completing the internship. If a student discontinues the course mid-way, they are required to refund the entire stipend received up to that point and also pay fees for the remaining period of the course.





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