KIAHS B.Sc MIT FAQs
Ques. What is the duration and structure of the B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology programme at KIAHS, Mangalore?
Ans. The B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology programme at Kanachur Institute of Allied Health Sciences is 4 years in total, comprising 3 years of academic study followed by a 1-year compulsory internship. The academic curriculum covers subjects such as anatomy, physiology, radiographic physics, radiographic techniques, CT scan technology, MRI technology, ultrasound, nuclear medicine, radiation protection, and hospital management. The internship is conducted at the Kanachur Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS) hospital, providing hands-on exposure to all imaging modalities.
Ques. What is the total fee for B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology at KIAHS?
Ans. The total tuition fee for the B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology programme at KIAHS is approximately Rs. 8,47,950 for 3 academic years (Year 1: Rs. 3,10,000; Year 2: Rs. 2,68,000; Year 3: Rs. 2,70,000) as per 2026-27 data. An admission fee is charged additionally. The 4th year (internship) fee details should be confirmed directly with the college. Hostel fees are charged separately. Students are advised to verify the latest fee structure with the college admissions office.
Ques. What imaging modalities are covered in the B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology curriculum at KIAHS?
Ans. The B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology programme at KIAHS covers a comprehensive range of imaging modalities including conventional X-ray radiography, fluoroscopy, computed tomography (CT scan), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound (USG), nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy basics. Students also learn radiation protection, quality assurance in radiology, and hospital information systems. The clinical training at KIMS hospital provides practical exposure to all these modalities in a real hospital setting.
Ques. What are the career options after completing B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology from KIAHS?
Ans. Graduates of B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology from KIAHS (affiliated to RGUHS) can work as radiographers, imaging technologists, or MRI/CT technicians in hospitals, diagnostic imaging centres, and radiology departments. Career opportunities exist in government hospitals, private multi-specialty hospitals, diagnostic chains, and research institutions. Graduates can also pursue M.Sc in Medical Imaging Technology or related postgraduate programmes for advanced career prospects. International opportunities exist in countries like the UAE, UK, and Australia for qualified radiographers.
Ques. Is KCET required for B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology admission at KIAHS, Mangalore?
Ans. KCET is required for Karnataka domicile students who wish to apply for government-quota seats at KIAHS for B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology. Government-quota seats are filled through KEA counselling based on KCET rank. For management-quota seats, KCET is not mandatory; students can apply directly to the college based on their 10+2 PCB marks. Out-of-state students are not eligible for government-quota seats and must apply under the management quota directly by contacting the college.
Ques. What is the intake capacity for B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology at KIAHS, and how competitive is admission?
Ans. The intake capacity for B.Sc Medical Imaging Technology at Kanachur Institute of Allied Health Sciences is 20 seats. Given the limited seats and growing demand for medical imaging professionals, admission can be competitive, especially for government-quota seats through KCET. Students with a strong PCB background and a good KCET rank have a better chance of securing a government-quota seat. Management-quota seats are available for students who do not secure a seat through KCET counselling, subject to availability and direct college admission procedures.







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