The course is supported by a team of 8 faculty members, including specialists in Medical Physics and Clinical Fields, alongside 5 Medical Physicists. Each year, 13 students from across India are admitted to the program. Students are required to complete a thesis under the guidance of designated Guides and Co-Guides. The faculty is dedicated and accessible, promoting research and hands-on learning with advanced medical technologies like the Medical Cyclotron, a unique feature among Indian academic institutions.
The program spans over two years and has an exceptionally low total fee of approximately Rs. 905. Graduates are well-prepared for employment in hospitals with nuclear medicine facilities, earning an annual salary of around Rs. 6 lakh. The course also opens up career opportunities such as becoming a Radiation Safety Officer. The institute offers various scholarships, although there are no specific fellowships or anticipated fee increases for this course.
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