TMC Advanced Diploma FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between AMIT and ADRT at TMC and which should I choose?
Ans. AMIT (Medical Imaging Technology) focuses on diagnostic imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, PET-CT, and nuclear medicine. ADRT (Radiotherapy Technology) trains you in radiation treatment delivery, linear accelerators, and treatment planning systems. Choose AMIT if your interest is in diagnosis and imaging, and ADRT if you want to work in cancer treatment delivery. Both carry the same fee structure and HBNI affiliation.
Ques. Is TMC Advanced Diploma recognised nationally for hospital jobs?
Ans. Yes. Both AMIT and ADRT are offered under HBNI (Homi Bhabha National Institute), a Deemed University under the Department of Atomic Energy, Government of India. This gives the qualification strong national recognition for employment in government and private hospitals, diagnostic centres, and cancer institutes.
Ques. Is the one-year internship after AMIT or ADRT paid?
Ans. The one-year compulsory internship is conducted at TMC Mumbai. Stipend details during the internship are governed by TMC internal policy and are best confirmed directly with the TMC academic office at the time of admission.
Ques. How many seats are available in AMIT and ADRT at TMC?
Ans. Seat intake details are not publicly disclosed in advance by TMC. Both programmes are highly competitive given TMC’s national reputation in oncology. Candidates are advised to check the official notification on tmc.gov.in when released for seat availability.
Ques. Can a B.Sc Physics or B.Sc Biology graduate apply for AMIT or ADRT at TMC?
Ans. Eligibility requires a B.Sc in the relevant allied health science field. For AMIT that is Radiology or Medical Imaging Technology, and for ADRT that is Radiotherapy Technology. A generic B.Sc in Physics or Biology does not automatically qualify. Candidates should verify their specific eligibility directly with TMC before applying.
Ques. What career options are available after completing an Advanced Diploma from TMC?
Ans. AMIT graduates can work as medical imaging technologists in hospitals, nuclear medicine units, and diagnostic imaging centres. ADRT graduates are qualified for roles as radiotherapy technologists in cancer hospitals and radiation oncology departments. TMC’s name recognition significantly improves placement prospects at premier oncology and multispecialty hospitals across India.


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Tata Memorial Centre does not offer an MSc in nuclear medicine. Check here for the MSc from Tata Memorial Centre
Students who have completed a B.Sc Zoology Honors program with at least 60% marks from a recognized university are eligible to apply for admission in the M.Sc Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Technology program of Tata Memorial Centre. Admission is based on the merit of the entrance test and personal interview conducted by the institute.
The admission is still done based on NEET exam followed by AIM counselling, however if you don’t belong to home state, then you need to provide a domicile or resident certificate during the time of document verification.