Andhra Medical College's MD Radiodiagnosis is a 3-year postgraduate degree program that trains medical professionals in diagnostic imaging techniques including ultrasound, CT scans, MRI, X-rays, and other radiological procedures. The course covers general radiology, neuroradiology, cardiovascular radiology, gastrointestinal radiology, and musculoskeletal radiology with extensive practical training. With an annual intake of 4 seats, the program is offered in full-time on-campus mode at one of India's oldest and most prestigious medical institutions. The course is highly sought after by MBBS graduates interested in diagnostic imaging and radiological sciences. Admission to the MD Radiodiagnosis program at Andhra Medical College is conducted through NEET PG examination followed by state counselling. The admission process is merit-based, and candidates are selected based on their NEET PG scores. For the 2026-27 academic year, NEET PG examination is expected to be held in August 2026, with counselling likely to commence in September-October 2026 based on previous year patterns.
Key Points:
- Comprehensive training in diagnostic imaging with hands-on experience in modern radiological equipment.
- Affiliation with Dr. NTR University of Health Sciences ensuring recognized postgraduate degree.
- Access to state-of-the-art imaging facilities including CT, MRI, and ultrasound machines.
- Strong foundation for pursuing research and academic careers in radiology.
- Excellent exposure to diverse radiological conditions and imaging techniques.
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